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  • 1 dependence

    /di'pendəns/ * danh từ - sự phụ thuộc, sự tuỳ thuộc, sự tuỳ theo; tính phụ thuộc - sự dựa vào, sự ỷ vào; sự nương tựa; chỗ dựa, chỗ nương tựa (để sống) =to be someone's dependence+ là chỗ nương dựa của ai - sự tin, sự tin cậy =to put dependence on somebody+ tin cậy ở ai =to place dependence upon someone's words+ tin vào lời nói của ai

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > dependence

  • 2 self-dependence

    /selfdi'pendəns/ * danh từ - sự hy sinh, sự dựa vào sức mình

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > self-dependence

  • 3 das Vertrauen

    - {assurance} sự chắc chắn, sự tin chắc, điều chắc chắn, điều tin chắc, sự quả quyết, sự cam đoan, sự đảm bảo, sự tự tin, sự trơ tráo, sự vô liêm sỉ, bảo hiểm - {reliance} sự tin cậy, sự tín nhiệm, nơi nương tựa - {trustfulness} tính hay tin cậy, tính hay tín nhiệm = das Vertrauen [zu] {hope [in]}+ = das Vertrauen [auf] {belief [in]; dependence [on]}+ = das Vertrauen [auf,zu] {confidence [in]; faith [in]; trust [in]}+ = im Vertrauen {in strict privacy}+ = Vertrauen haben {to trust}+ = Vertrauen setzen [auf] {to believe [in]; to repose [in]}+ = Vertrauen haben zu {to have reliance in}+ = Vertrauen setzen auf {to put reliance on}+ = er hat mein Vertrauen {he is in my confidence}+ = ein Wort im Vertrauen {a word in your ear}+ = sein Vertrauen setzen [auf] {to put one's confidence [in]}+ = zu jemandem Vertrauen haben {to have confidence in someone}+ = sich jemandes Vertrauen erschleichen {to sneak into someone's confidence}+

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > das Vertrauen

  • 4 die Abhängigkeit

    - {dependability} tính có thể tin được, tính đáng tin cậy, tính có căn cứ = die Abhängigkeit [von] {dependence [on,upon]; relativity [to]; subjection [to]}+ = die Abhängigkeit (Grammatik) {subordination}+ = die wechselseitige Abhängigkeit {trade-off}+

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > die Abhängigkeit

См. также в других словарях:

  • 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. [1913 Webster] 2. The state of being… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • dependence — UK [dɪˈpendəns] / US or dependency UK [dɪˈpendənsɪ] / US noun [uncountable] ** 1) a situation in which you need someone or something in order to live or succeed dependence on: our dependence on our parents the industry s dependence on coal 2) the …   English dictionary

  • dependence — dependence, dependency The state of being connected to and subordinate to someone or something. The opposite of self reliance, this term may be encountered in a variety of sociological contexts. In the study of economic growth and the sociology… …   Dictionary of sociology

  • dependence — [dɪˈpendəns] or dependency [dɪˈpendənsi] noun [U] 1) a situation in which you need someone or something in order to live or succeed Syn: reliance the industry s dependence on coal[/ex] 2) the fact that someone is ADDICTED to a drug or to alcohol …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • dependence — dependence, dependency Dependence is ‘a state of depending’; dependency can also mean this but is more usually ‘something, especially a country or province, that is dependent on another’. The distinction was somewhat blurred by the emergence in… …   Modern English usage

  • dependence — / dependency [n1] confidence, reliance assurance, belief, credence, expectation, faith, hope, interdependence, responsibility, responsibleness, stability, steadiness, stock, trust, trustiness, trustworthiness; concepts 410,689 Ant. freedom,… …   New thesaurus

  • dependence — index faith, mainstay, mutuality, reliance, resource, trust (confidence) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …   Law dictionary

  • dependence on — index credence Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • dependence — early 15c. (n.), c.1600 (adj.), from M.Fr. dépendance, from dependre (see DEPEND (Cf. depend)). Originally also DEPENDANCE (Cf. dependance) (the earlier form), depending whether the writer had French or Latin foremost in mind; the Latin form… …   Etymology dictionary

  • dependence — reliance, *trust, confidence, faith …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • dependence — or dependance [dē pen′dəns, dipen′dəns] n. [ME dependaunce < OFr dependance or ML dependentia < L dependens: see DEPENDENT] 1. the condition or fact of being dependent; specif., a) a being contingent upon or influenced, controlled, or… …   English World dictionary

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