depending 音標拼音: [dɪp'ɛndɪŋ]
依靠
依靠
Depend \
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Depended };
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n . {
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re to hang .
See {
Pendant }.]
1 .
To hang down ;
to be sustained by being fastened or attached to something above .
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And ever -
living lamps depend in rows . --
Pope .
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2 .
To hang in suspense ;
to be pending ;
to be undetermined or undecided ;
as ,
a cause depending in court .
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You will not think it unnatural that those who have an object depending ,
which strongly engages their hopes and fears ,
should be somewhat inclined to superstition . --
Burke .
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3 .
To rely for support ;
to be conditioned or contingent ;
to be connected with anything ,
as a cause of existence ,
or as a necessary condition ; --
followed by on or upon ,
formerly by of .
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The truth of God '
s word dependeth not of the truth of the congregation . --
Tyndale .
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The conclusion . . .
that our happiness depends little on political institutions ,
and much on the temper and regulation of our own minds . --
Macaulay .
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Heaven forming each on other to depend . --
Pope .
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4 .
To trust ;
to rest with confidence ;
to rely ;
to confide ;
to be certain ; --
with on or upon ;
as ,
we depend on the word or assurance of our friends ;
we depend on the mail at the usual hour .
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But if you '
re rough ,
and use him like a dog ,
Depend upon it --
he '
ll remain incog . --
Addison .
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5 .
To serve ;
to attend ;
to act as a dependent or retainer .
[
Obs .] --
Shak .
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6 .
To impend . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
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