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| conjugate | (คอน'จะเกท) { conjugated, conjugating, conjugates } vt., vi. รวม, เชื่อมผนึก, ผัน (กริยา) vi. ร่วม, แต่งงาน, ประสานกัน. adj. ซึ่งร่วมกัน, เป็นคู่, ซึ่งมีใบเล็กเพียงคู่เดียว n. คำผัน (กริยา), See also: conjugable adj. conjugative adj. conjugator n. คำ |
| | | | | | | | 働く | [はたらく, hataraku] (v5k, vi) (1) to work; to labor; to labour; (2) to function; to operate; to be effective; to work (i.e. ... works); to come into play; (3) to commit (e.g. a crime); to perpetrate; to do; to act; to practise; to practice; (4) { ling } to be conjugated; (P) #5,440 [Add to Longdo] | 買う | [かう, kau] (v5u, vt) (1) (in western Japan, 買う conjugates euphonically as こうた, こうて, etc.) to buy; to purchase; (2) to value; to have a high opinion; (3) to stir; to provoke; (P) #11,877 [Add to Longdo] | 活用形 | [かつようけい, katsuyoukei] (n) { ling } conjugated form [Add to Longdo] | 活用語 | [かつようご, katsuyougo] (n) { ling } conjugated word [Add to Longdo] | 共役角 | [きょうやくかく, kyouyakukaku] (n) conjugate angles [Add to Longdo] | 共役直径対 | [きょうえきちょっけいたい, kyouekichokkeitai] (n) { comp } conjugate diameter pair; CDP [Add to Longdo] | 共役転置 | [きょうやくてんち, kyouyakutenchi] (n) { comp } complex conjugate transpose (of a matrix) [Add to Longdo] | 共役二重結合 | [きょうやくにじゅうけつごう, kyouyakunijuuketsugou] (n) conjugated double bond [Add to Longdo] | 見紛う;見まがう;見まごう | [みまがう(見紛う;見まがう);みまごう(見紛う;見まごう), mimagau ( ken magau ; mima gau ); mimagou ( ken magau ; mima gou )] (v5u, vt) (みまごう does not conjugate) to mistake (A for B); to misread [Add to Longdo] | 複合タンパク質;複合蛋白質 | [ふくごうタンパクしつ(複合タンパク質);ふくごうたんぱくしつ(複合蛋白質), fukugou tanpaku shitsu ( fukugou tanpaku shitsu ); fukugoutanpakushitsu ( fukugouta] (n) (See 単純蛋白質) conjugated protein [Add to Longdo] |
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Conjugate \Con"ju*gate\, a. [L. conjugatus, p. p. or conjugare
to unite; con- + jugare to join, yoke, marry, jugum yoke;
akin to jungere to join. See {Join}.]
1. United in pairs; yoked together; coupled.
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2. (Bot.) In single pairs; coupled.
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3. (Chem.) Containing two or more compounds or radicals
supposed to act the part of a single one. [R.]
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4. (Gram.) Agreeing in derivation and radical signification;
-- said of words.
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5. (Math.) Presenting themselves simultaneously and having
reciprocal properties; -- frequently used in pure and
applied mathematics with reference to two quantities,
points, lines, axes, curves, etc.
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{Conjugate axis of a hyperbola} (Math.), the line through the
center of the curve, perpendicular to the line through the
two foci.
{Conjugate diameters} (Conic Sections), two diameters of an
ellipse or hyperbola such that each bisects all chords
drawn parallel to the other.
{Conjugate focus} (Opt.) See under {Focus}.
{Conjugate mirrors} (Optics), two mirrors so placed that rays
from the focus of one are received at the focus of the
other, especially two concave mirrors so placed that rays
proceeding from the principal focus of one and reflected
in a parallel beam are received upon the other and brought
to the principal focus.
{Conjugate point} (Geom.), an acnode. See {Acnode}, and
{Double point}.
{Self-conjugate triangle} (Conic Sections), a triangle each
of whose vertices is the pole of the opposite side with
reference to a conic.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Conjugate \Con`ju*gate\, n. [L. conjugatum a combining,
etymological relationship.]
1. A word agreeing in derivation with another word, and
therefore generally resembling it in signification.
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We have learned, in logic, that conjugates are
sometimes in name only, and not in deed. --Abp.
Bramhall.
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2. (Chem.) A complex compound formed from the non-covalent
union of two other comounds, behaving as a single
compound. [R.]
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Conjugate \Con"ju*gate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Conjugated}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Conjugating}.]
1. To unite in marriage; to join. [Obs.] --Sir H. Wotton.
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2. (Gram.) To inflect (a verb), or give in order the forms
which it assumes in its several voices, moods, tenses,
numbers, and persons.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Conjugate \Con"ju*gate\, v. i. (Biol.)
To unite in a kind of sexual union, as two or more cells or
individuals among the more simple plants and animals.
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
conjugate
adj 1: joined together especially in a pair or pairs [syn:
{conjugate}, {conjugated}, {coupled}]
2: (of a pinnate leaflet) having only one pair of leaflets
3: formed by the union of two compounds; "a conjugated protein"
[syn: {conjugate}, {conjugated}]
4: of an organic compound; containing two or more double bonds
each separated from the other by a single bond [syn:
{conjugate}, {conjugated}]
n 1: a mixture of two partially miscible liquids A and B
produces two conjugate solutions: one of A in B and another
of B in A [syn: {conjugate solution}, {conjugate}]
v 1: unite chemically so that the product is easily broken down
into the original compounds
2: add inflections showing person, number, gender, tense,
aspect, etc.; "conjugate the verb"
3: undergo conjugation
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