dependent adj. 1.依靠的,依赖的。 2.从属的,隶属的,【语法】从属的。 3.由…决定的。 4.下垂的,悬吊的。 be dependent on [upon] 依靠,取决于。 n. 1.受赡养者,靠人生活的人。 2.扈从,侍从。 3.依存[从属]物。 dependent clause 【语法】从属子句[从句,分句]。 a dependent domain 领地。 He listed four dependents on his income-tax form. 他在所得税表格上填写了四个受赡养人。
The existence of resonance is dependent on whether the wave-energy accumulative processes are greater than the dissipative processes . 共振条件是否存在,取决于波能累积过程是否大于消散过程。
Both ion diffusion and transport of ions to the root surface by mass flow appear to be dependent on soil moisture content . 离子扩散和通过质体流动把离子运送到根表面,看来似乎都取决于土壤的含水量。
So great is our passion for doing things for ourselves , that we becoming increasingly less dependent on specialized labor . 我们自己动手做事情的情绪如此高涨,以至于我们日益变得不那么依赖专业劳动者了。
Burial diagenesis causes a progressive transformation of smectites, the end-products being dependent on ph and pore water chemistry . 埋藏成岩作用可使蒙脱石进一步转化,最终产物决定于PH值及孔隙水的化学性质。
Being abundant, every other care appeared to have subsided in the sense of enjoyment dependent on this all-important fact . 只要食物很充足,吃饭这个重要问题解决以后,他们对其他一切事物的兴趣好象都低落了下来。
If human thought and action are dependent on fixed laws then clearly all social phenomena must conform to similar fixed laws . 如果人类的思想和行动是由不变规律决定的,那么,一切社会现象显然也得遵循类似的不变规律。
In our colonial state, although dependent on another country, we very early considered ourselves as connected by common interest with each other . 在我们的殖民地政府时期,我们虽然依靠另一个国家,但我们很早就认为我们共同的利益彼此结合在一起。
Thus in short he settled to live--feeding all on the sense that he once had lived, and dependent on it not alone for a support but for an identity . 简而言之,他就这样安顿下来,完全靠他曾经生活过这一感觉活下来,他把这一感觉看做不仅是他生活的支柱,而且是他的个性。
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