ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -depende-, *depende* Possible hiragana form: でぺんで |
มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ | Depends. | ก็ขึ้นอยู่ Basic Instinct (1992) | | I love Edgar and he's dependent on me. | ฉันรักเอ็ดการ์ และเขาพึ่งพาฉันอยู่ Wuthering Heights (1992) | | Depends on what you call "recently". | ก็ขึ้นกับคำว่า 'ไม่นานมานี้' ของแต่ละคน The Cement Garden (1993) | | Well, that depends on who's asking. | ขึ้นอยู่กับว่า ใครถาม Cool Runnings (1993) | | And then last year, when we finally decided to get married, we agreed, love, yes, false dependencies, no. | แล้วเมื่อปีที่แล้ว ตอนที่เราตัดสินใจแต่งงานกัน เราตกลงกัน ความรัก... ใช่ การพึ่งพาที่ผิด... The Joy Luck Club (1993) | | Are you mad? Everything depends on that! | ไม่สร้างรูปสลักรึบ้าล่ะเสียสติกันรึ ทุกอย่างขึ้นอยู่กับเรื่องนี้เท่านั้น Rapa Nui (1994) | | It depends who reads it. | ขึ้นอยู่กับคนที่ตัดสินมัน Wild Reeds (1994) | | Enough time passes... you get so you depend on 'em. | พอเวลาผ่านไป ... คุณจะได้รับเพื่อให้คุณขึ้นอยู่กับ 'em The Shawshank Redemption (1994) | | "On Chitty Chitty Bang Bang we depend | "On Chitty Chitty Bang Bang we depend Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995) | | This, then, depends on your definition of panic. | นี้แล้วขึ้นอยู่กับนิยามของความตื่นตระหนก 12 Angry Men (1957) | | (announcer) Now, this is the job on which the soldier's life and the battle depends. | ตอนนี้เป็นงานที่ทหาร ชีวิตและแกว่งไปแกว่งมาของ การต่อสู้ขึ้น ทันทีที่ทหารราบ How I Won the War (1967) | | That all depends on how much Vitamin E I can get my hands on. | ขึ้นอยู่กับผมได้กินวิตามินอีเยอะไหม Blazing Saddles (1974) |
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| | | dependence | (n) the state of relying on or being controlled by someone or something else, Syn. dependance, dependency | | dependent | (adj) relying on or requiring a person or thing for support, supply, or what is needed, Ant. independent, Example: dependent children; dependent on moisture | | dependent | (adj) contingent on something else, Syn. qualified, dependant | | dependent | (adj) (of a clause) unable to stand alone syntactically as a complete sentence, Syn. subordinate, Ant. independent, Example: a subordinate (or dependent) clause functions as a noun or adjective or adverb within a sentence | | dependent | (adj) addicted to a drug, Syn. strung-out, drug-addicted, hooked, dependant | | dependent variable | (n) (statistics) a variable in a logical or mathematical expression whose value depends on the independent variable, Example: if f(x)=y, y is the dependent variable |
| | Dependence | n. [ LL. dependentia, fr. L. dependens. See Dependent, and cf. Dependance. ] 1. The act or state of depending; state of being dependent; a hanging down or from; suspension from a support. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. The state of being influenced and determined by something; subjection (as of an effect to its cause). [ 1913 Webster ] The cause of effects, and the dependence of one thing upon another. Bp. Burnet. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Mutual connection and support; concatenation; systematic inter-relation. [ 1913 Webster ] So dark and so intricate of purpose, without any dependence or order. Sir T. More. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. Subjection to the direction or disposal of another; inability to help or provide for one's self; a lack of independence or self-sufficiency. Syn. -- dependance, dependency. [ 1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5 ] Reduced to a servile dependence on their mercy. Burke. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. A resting with confidence; reliance; trust. [ 1913 Webster ] Affectionate dependence on the Creator is the spiritual life of the soul. T. Erskine. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. That on which one depends or relies; as, he was her sole dependence. [ 1913 Webster ] 7. That which depends; anything dependent or suspended; anything attached a subordinate to, or contingent on, something else. [ 1913 Webster ] Like a large cluster of black grapes they show And make a large dependence from the bough. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] 8. A matter depending, or in suspense, and still to be determined; ground of controversy or quarrel. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] To go on now with my first dependence. Beau. & Fl. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Dependency | n.; pl. Dependencies 1. State of being dependent; dependence; state of being subordinate; subordination; concatenation; connection; reliance; trust. [ 1913 Webster ] Any long series of action, the parts of which have very much dependency each on the other. Sir J. Reynolds. [ 1913 Webster ] So that they may acknowledge their dependency on the crown of England. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A thing hanging down; a dependence. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. That which is attached to something else as its consequence, subordinate, satellite, and the like. [ 1913 Webster ] This earth and its dependencies. T. Burnet. [ 1913 Webster ] Modes I call such complex ideas which . . . are considered as dependencies on or affections of substances. Locke. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. A territory remote from the kingdom or state to which it belongs, but subject to its dominion; a colony; as, Great Britain has its dependencies in Asia, Africa, and America. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Dependence is more used in the abstract, and dependency in the concrete. The latter is usually restricted in meaning to 3 and 4. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Dependent | a. [ L. dependens, -entis, p. pr. dependere. See Depend, and cf. Dependant. ] 1. Hanging down; as, a dependent bough or leaf. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Relying on, or subject to, something else for support; not able to exist, or sustain itself, or to perform anything, without the will, power, or aid of something else; not self-sustaining; subordinate; -- often with on or upon; as, dependent on God; dependent upon friends. Opposite of independent. [ Narrower terms: interdependent, mutualist, mutually beneficial; parasitic, parasitical, leechlike, bloodsucking; subordinate; underage; myrmecophilous; symbiotic ] Also See: unfree. [ 1913 Webster ] England, long dependent and degraded, was again a power of the first rank. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. conditional; contingent or conditioned. Opposite of unconditional. Syn. -- qualified. [ WordNet 1.5 ] 4. addicted to drugs. Syn. -- addicted, dependent, drug-addicted, hooked, strung-out. [ WordNet 1.5 ] Dependent covenant or Dependent contract (Law), one not binding until some connecting stipulation is performed. -- Dependent variable (Math.), a varying quantity whose changes are arbitrary, but are regarded as produced by changes in another variable, which is called the independent variable. [ 1913 Webster ]
| | Dependent | n. 1. One who depends; one who is sustained by another, or who relies on another for financial support or favor; a hanger-on; a retainer; as, a numerous train of dependents. [ 1913 Webster ] A host of dependents on the court, suborned to play their part as witnesses. Hallam. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. That which depends; corollary; consequence. [ 1913 Webster ] With all its circumstances and dependents. Prynne. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ See the Note under Dependant. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Dependently | adv. In a dependent manner. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Depender | n. One who depends; a dependent. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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