dependant
英 [dɪ'pend(ə)nt]
美
英語の語源
- dependant (adj.)
- also dependent, late 14c.; of persons, from 1580s, from French dépendant (adjective and noun), properly present participle of dépendre "to hang down," also "to depend," from Latin dependentem (see depend).
As a noun, from early 15c., originally "action growing out of another action." As with its relative dependence, the Latin-influenced variant (in this case dependent) co-existed through 18c., but with this word the French spelling has proven more durable in English, possibly because it has been found convenient to keep both, one (dependant) for the noun, the other (dependent) for the adjective.
例文
- 1. A sick dog is as much a dependant as a sick child.
- 「犬が病気になるのは子供が病気になるように人の世話が必要だ」
- 2.The scientific and technicalrevolution 's dependant route is the market economy system.
- 科学技術革命の「経路依存」は市場経済制度である。
- 3.Note that this higly dependant on playstyle and personal preference.
- この評価は遊び方や好みによって大きく左右されることに注意してください。
- 4.One 's materialistic happiness is dependant on one 's economic success,though not completely.
- 一方、一人の物質的幸福は経済的成功に依存し、依存ではない。dd>
- 5.ADC results are dependant on the setting of the decimal flag.
- ADCの結果はDフラグの設定に依存する。
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