Dependent in spanish

Dependiente

pronunciation: dependiente part of speech: adjective
In gestures

dependent1 = familiar a cargo, carga familiar, persona a cargo. [Persona que depende de otra. A veces escrito dependant]

Example: This project did not attempt to look at more personal factors such as partners and dependents on this occasion.

dependent (on)2 = dependiente (de). [A veces escrito dependant por error]

Example: Like little children they're selfish, demanding, and dependent.

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» androgen-dependent = dependiente de los andrógenos.

Example: Adrenarche is the onset of androgen-dependent body changes such as growth of axillary and pubic hair, body odor, and acne.

» be car dependent = ser dependiente del coche, ser dependiente del automóvil, depender del coche, depender del automóvil.

Example: The first generation to be car dependent was my own, the Baby Boomers.

» be dependent = ser subordinado. [A veces escrito "dependant"]

Example: The organization wants employees to be dependent and the employee wants to be independent.

» be dependent on/upon = depender de. [A veces escrito "dependant"]

Example: Indexing is dependent upon the specific classification scheme in use = A veces escrito "dependant".

» dependent territory = territorio dependiente.

Example: Originally a trading port, Hong-Kong turned into a dependent territory of Great Britain in 1842 and was transferred to China on July 1st, 1997.

» dependent work = obra dependiente.

Example: The older codes are all basically enumerative for example, many of the rules 1-22 in the 1908 Anglo-American code (AA) are rules for cases of dependent works.

» independent = independiente. [Adjetivo. A veces escrito independant]

Example: The organization wants employees to be dependent and the employee wants to be independent.

» independent = independiente. [Nombre. A veces escrito independant]

Example: However, recent book industry statistics show that the market share held by the independents is shrinking.

» information-dependent = que necesita la información.

Example: Of potential importance to commercial information services as clients is the information-dependent sector, such as accountants, lawyers and engineering consultants.

» insulin dependent = insulinodependiente.

Example: The author describes the principles and prototyping of a computer system to assist in the treatment of patients with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus.

» interdependent = interdependiente.

Example: The two objectives are interdependent, and this can be demonstrated first by examining the first objective.

» time-dependent = dinámico, subordinado al tiempo, que depende del tiempo, que utiliza el tiempo como variable.

Example: This paper studies time-dependent (dynamical) aspects of scientific activities, as expressed in research publications.

Dependent synonyms

subject in spanish: tema, pronunciation: səbdʒekt part of speech: noun, adjective subordinate in spanish: subordinar, pronunciation: səbɔrdəneɪt part of speech: adjective dependant in spanish: dependiente, pronunciation: dɪpendənt part of speech: noun, adjective symbiotic in spanish: simbiótico, pronunciation: sɪmbiɑtɪk part of speech: adjective qualified in spanish: calificado, pronunciation: kwɑləfaɪd part of speech: adjective helpless in spanish: impotente, pronunciation: helpləs part of speech: adjective hooked in spanish: enganchado, pronunciation: hʊkt part of speech: adjective reliant in spanish: confiado, pronunciation: rɪlaɪənt part of speech: adjective addicted in spanish: fanático, pronunciation: ədɪktəd part of speech: adjective conditional in spanish: condicional, pronunciation: kəndɪʃənəl part of speech: adjective interdependent in spanish: interdependiente, pronunciation: ɪntɜrdɪpendənt part of speech: adjective underage in spanish: menor de edad, pronunciation: ʌndɜrɪdʒ part of speech: adjective parasitic in spanish: parásito, pronunciation: perəsɪtɪk part of speech: adjective strung-out in spanish: ensartado, pronunciation: strʌŋaʊt part of speech: adjective bloodsucking in spanish: chupasangre, pronunciation: blʌdsəkɪŋ part of speech: adjective parasitical in spanish: parasitario, pronunciation: perəsɪtɪkəl part of speech: adjective leechlike in spanish: como sanguijuela, pronunciation: litʃlaɪk part of speech: adjective babelike in spanish: babelike, pronunciation: beɪbəlaɪk part of speech: adjective mutualist in spanish: mutualista, pronunciation: mjutʃuəlɪst part of speech: adjective mutually beneficial in spanish: de beneficio mutuo, pronunciation: mjutʃuəlibenəfɪʃəl part of speech: adjective drug-addicted in spanish: adicto a las drogas, pronunciation: drʌgədɪktəd part of speech: adjective myrmecophilous in spanish: myrmecophilous, pronunciation: mɜrmɪkɑfələs part of speech: adjective

Dependent antonyms

independent pronunciation: ɪndɪpendənt part of speech: adjective
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