dependence 音标拼音: [dɪp'ɛndəns]
n . 依靠,依赖;信任,信赖
依靠,依赖;信任,信赖
dependence 相依 相关
dependence n 1 :
the state of relying on or being controlled by someone or something else [
synonym : {
dependence }, {
dependance },
{
dependency }]
2 :
being abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something that is psychologically or physically habit -
forming (
especially alcohol or narcotic drugs ) [
synonym : {
addiction }, {
dependence },
{
dependance }, {
dependency }, {
habituation }]
Dependence \
De *
pend "
ence \,
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 .
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2 .
The state of being influenced and determined by something ;
subjection (
as of an effect to its cause ).
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The cause of effects ,
and the dependence of one thing upon another . --
Bp .
Burnet .
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3 .
Mutual connection and support ;
concatenation ;
systematic inter -
relation .
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So dark and so intricate of purpose ,
without any dependence or order . --
Sir T .
More .
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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 .
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5 ]
Reduced to a servile dependence on their mercy .
--
Burke .
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5 .
A resting with confidence ;
reliance ;
trust .
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Affectionate dependence on the Creator is the spiritual life of the soul . --
T .
Erskine .
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6 .
That on which one depends or relies ;
as ,
he was her sole dependence .
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7 .
That which depends ;
anything dependent or suspended ;
anything attached a subordinate to ,
or contingent on ,
something else .
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Like a large cluster of black grapes they show And make a large dependence from the bough .
--
Dryden .
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8 .
A matter depending ,
or in suspense ,
and still to be determined ;
ground of controversy or quarrel . [
Obs .]
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To go on now with my first dependence . --
Beau . &
Fl .
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132 Moby Thesaurus words for "
dependence ":
Maecenas ,
a habit ,
abettor ,
acceptation ,
acception ,
acquiescence ,
acquired tolerance ,
acute alcoholism ,
addictedness ,
addiction ,
admirer ,
advocate ,
aficionado ,
alcoholism ,
amphetamine withdrawal symptoms ,
angel ,
apologist ,
aspiration ,
assumption ,
assurance ,
assured faith ,
assuredness ,
backer ,
barbiturate addiction ,
barbiturism ,
belief ,
buff ,
certainty ,
chain smoking ,
champion ,
cheerful expectation ,
chronic alcoholism ,
clientage ,
clientship ,
cocainism ,
confidence ,
contingency ,
conviction ,
correlation ,
crash ,
craving ,
credence ,
credit ,
credulity ,
danglement ,
dangling ,
defender ,
dependency ,
desire ,
dipsomania ,
doomed hope ,
drug addiction ,
drug culture ,
drug dependence ,
encourager ,
endorser ,
expectation ,
exponent ,
fair prospect ,
faith ,
fan ,
favorer ,
fervent hope ,
friend at court ,
good cheer ,
good hope ,
great expectations ,
habituation ,
hanging ,
high hopes ,
hope ,
hopeful prognosis ,
hopefulness ,
hopes ,
hoping ,
hoping against hope ,
interrelation ,
lover ,
mainstay ,
maintainer ,
nicotine addiction ,
paranymph ,
partisan ,
patron ,
pendency ,
pendulosity ,
pendulousness ,
pensileness ,
pensility ,
physical dependence ,
prayerful hope ,
presumption ,
promise ,
promoter ,
prospect ,
prospects ,
protagonist ,
psychological dependence ,
reception ,
relativity ,
reliance ,
reliance on ,
sanguine expectation ,
second ,
seconder ,
sectary ,
security ,
sider ,
sponsor ,
stalwart ,
standby ,
stock ,
store ,
support ,
supporter ,
sureness ,
surety ,
suspense ,
suspension ,
suspension of disbelief ,
sustainer ,
sympathizer ,
tolerance ,
trust ,
tutelage ,
upholder ,
votary ,
wardship ,
well -
grounded hope ,
well -
wisher ,
withdrawal sickness ,
withdrawal symptoms
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