dependent信息详情
adj.依靠的;从属的;取决于…的
n.依赖他人者;受赡养者
dependents───n.家属(dependent的复数);从属单元格;关联
dependant───n.受扶养者,依赖他人生活的人
Independent───n.(英国)基督教公理教会教徒;adj.教会独立的
codependent───adj.互相依赖的;共存的
dependently───依赖地;从属地;有瘾地
dependants───受扶养的家属;受赡养者
dependence───n.依赖;依靠;信任;信赖
dependency───n.属国;从属;从属物
descendent───adj.降落的;世袭的;派生的;n.后裔;派生物;后继型产品
She is still financially dependent on her parents.───她在经济上仍然依靠父母。
She had grown ever more peevishly dependent on him.───她脾气变得更坏,对他的依赖更重了。
The area is heavily dependent on tourism.───这个地区非常依赖旅游业。
While hormone receptor did not change the bimodal pattern of mortality risk, the results showed that it was a time dependent variable.───激素受体状态虽不改变病人的双峰型复发模式,但却呈现出一定的时间依赖性。
Music is often dependent on the ability of the performer.───音乐往往依赖表演者的技艺。
Usually among the first to go are small stocks and those of companies most dependent on a strong economy.───一般来讲,首批回落的是小型股,以及对经济形势依赖最重的企业的股票。
And what they will do best in is often deeply dependent on the socio-cultural history of this ancient land.───他们能把什么做得最好往往取决于这片古老土地的社会文化历史。
Pre has been helping me all morning and it scared me how much I became dependent on it.───Pre一上午都在帮助我,我对它的依赖性之强让自己产生了恐惧。
The weather was sunny, and there was little wind - obvious advantages for a plane so light and dependent on the sun.───天气阳光明媚,而且风很小,对一架如此轻又依赖太阳(太阳能)的飞机来说是很明显的有利因素。