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dependently

/dih-pen-duhnt/US // dɪˈpɛn dənt //UK // (dɪˈpɛndənt) //

依然是,依靠,依然,依赖于

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : relying on someone or something else for aid, support, etc.
    • : conditioned or determined by something else; contingent: Our trip is dependent on the weather.
    • : subordinate; subject: a dependent territory.
    • : Grammar. not used in isolation; used only in connection with other forms. In I walked out when the bell rang, when the bell rang is a dependent clause.Compare independent, main.
    • : hanging down; pendent.
    • : Mathematics. having values determined by one or more independent variables. having solutions that are identical to those of another equation or to those of a set of equations.
    • : Statistics. not statistically independent.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who depends on or needs someone or something for aid, support, favor, etc.
    • : a child, spouse, parent, or certain other relative to whom one contributes all or a major amount of necessary financial support: She listed two dependents on her income-tax form.
    • : Archaic. a subordinate part.

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Examples

  • We’ve researched the best desk chairs dependent on the way you’ll want to use them.

  • Because temperatures were so marginal for accumulation, between 31 and 35 degrees, amounts tended to be elevation-dependent.

  • The post Publishers worry Taboola’s SPAC funding could make them more dependent on its ad revenue appeared first on Digiday.

  • Community, though dependent on technology, will exist, at least for one precious day.

  • When storms in the Ohio Valley dissipate and transfer their energy to a new coastal storm, snowfall in Washington is heavily dependent on where the new storm forms and how quickly it develops.

  • Its graceful hotels and beautiful restaurants are totally dependent on the tourist trade.

  • Conventional wisdom holds that most excessive drinkers are alcohol dependent.

  • Our ability to feel seen is truly dependent on being in relation to someone else.

  • In 2014, any dependent youth who earns more than $6,200 will have to report those earnings to the IRS.

  • Uzbekistan, largely dependent on cotton, the industry of white gold, could not afford to re-channel water to its half.

  • Without having represented to your husband the propriety of first consulting his father, on whom he is dependent, I think?

  • It was stated by the deputation that 5,000 families were dependent on the jewellery trades in Birmingham.

  • It is dependent on that covenant as made with the Mediator, and consistent with it as established with men.

  • "As much dependent on Great Britain as one perfectly free people can be on another," the Farmer said.

  • But until these organs are properly developed, the plant is dependent on the matters contained in the seed itself.