disposed | (ดิสโพซดฺ') adj. ซึ่งมีความโน้มน้าว | indisposed | (อินดิสโพซทฺ) adj. ป่วย, ไม่สบาย, ไม่เต็มใจ, ไม่สมัครใจ, ไม่พอใจ, ไม่ชอบ., See also: indisposedness n., Syn. unwell, ailing, Ant. healthy, well, fit | well-disposed | (เวล'ดิสโพซดฺ) adj. เห็นอกเห็นใจผู้อื่น, หวังดี, มีเจตนาดี, มีอารมณ์ดี, มีนิสัยดี |
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| disposed | (adj) ชอบ, สมัครใจ, มีใจ, เอนเอียง | indisposed | (adj) ไม่เต็มใจ, ป่วย, ไม่พอใจ, ไม่ชอบ |
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| | | | 気乗りしない | [きのりしない, kinorishinai] (adj-i) indisposed; halfhearted [Add to Longdo] | 傾く | [かたむく(P);かたぶく(ok), katamuku (P); katabuku (ok)] (v5k, vi) (1) to incline toward; to slant; to lurch; to heel over; to be disposed to; to trend toward; to be prone to; (2) to go down (sun); to wane; to sink; to decline; (P) [Add to Longdo] | 傾ぐ | [かしぐ;かたぐ(ok), kashigu ; katagu (ok)] (v5g, vi) (1) (See 傾く・1) to incline toward; to slant; to lurch; to heel over; to be disposed to; to trend toward; to be prone to; (2) (See 傾く・2) to go down (sun); to wane; to sink; to decline [Add to Longdo] | 払い下げ品 | [はらいさげひん, haraisagehin] (n) articles disposed of or sold off by the government [Add to Longdo] | 片が付く;方が付く;片がつく;方がつく | [かたがつく, katagatsuku] (exp, v5k) (See 片付く) to settle (a problem); to put an end to (a dispute); to be disposed of; to be settled; to come to an end [Add to Longdo] | 片付く(P);片づく | [かたづく, kataduku] (v5k, vi) (1) to be put in order; to be put to rights; (2) to be disposed of; to be solved; (3) to be finished; (4) (also written as 嫁く) to be married (off); (P) [Add to Longdo] | 抹消登録証明書 | [まっしょうとうろくしょうめいしょ, masshoutourokushoumeisho] (n) proof of vehicle having been registered as disposed of [Add to Longdo] |
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Dispose \Dis*pose"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disposed}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Disposing}.] [F. disposer; pref. dis- + poser to
place. See {Pose}.]
1. To distribute and put in place; to arrange; to set in
order; as, to dispose the ships in the form of a crescent.
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Who hath disposed the whole world? --Job xxxiv.
13.
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All ranged in order and disposed with grace. --Pope.
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The rest themselves in troops did else dispose.
--Spenser.
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2. To regulate; to adjust; to settle; to determine.
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The knightly forms of combat to dispose. --Dryden.
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3. To deal out; to assign to a use; to bestow for an object
or purpose; to apply; to employ; to dispose of.
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Importuned him that what he designed to bestow on
her funeral, he would rather dispose among the poor.
--Evelyn.
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4. To give a tendency or inclination to; to adapt; to cause
to turn; especially, to incline the mind of; to give a
bent or propension to; to incline; to make inclined; --
usually followed by to, sometimes by for before the
indirect object.
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Endure and conquer; Jove will soon dispose
To future good our past and present woes. --Dryden.
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Suspicions dispose kings to tyranny, husbands to
jealousy, and wise men to irresolution and
melancholy. --Bacon.
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{To dispose of}.
(a) To determine the fate of; to exercise the power of
control over; to fix the condition, application,
employment, etc. of; to direct or assign for a use.
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Freedom to order their actions and dispose of
their possessions and persons. --Locke.
(b) To exercise finally one's power of control over; to
pass over into the control of some one else, as by
selling; to alienate; to part with; to relinquish; to
get rid of; as, to dispose of a house; to dispose of
one's time.
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More water . . . than can be disposed of. --T.
Burnet.
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I have disposed of her to a man of business.
--Tatler.
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A rural judge disposed of beauty's prize.
--Waller.
Syn: To set; arrange; order; distribute; adjust; regulate;
adapt; fit; incline; bestow; give.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Disposed \Dis*posed"\, p. a.
1. Inclined; minded.
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When he was disposed to pass into Achaia. --Acts
xviii. 27.
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2. Inclined to mirth; jolly. [Obs.] --Beau. & Fl.
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{Well disposed}, in good condition; in good health. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
disposed
adj 1: having made preparations; "prepared to take risks" [syn:
{disposed(p)}, {fain}, {inclined(p)}, {prepared}]
2: (usually followed by `to') naturally disposed toward; "he is
apt to ignore matters he considers unimportant"; "I am not
minded to answer any questions" [syn: {apt(p)},
{disposed(p)}, {given(p)}, {minded(p)}, {tending(p)}]
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