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I . dependent [dɪˈpendənt] ADJ

1. dependent (reliant):

dependent on sth
to be dependent on one's parents

2. dependent (addicted):

dependent on drugs/alcohol

II . dependent [dɪˈpendənt] SUBST esp AM

dependent → dependant

Voir aussi : dependant

dependant [dɪˈpendənt] SUBST

dependent variable SUBST

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Expressions couramment utilisées avec dependent

dependent on sth
dependent on drugs/alcohol
to be dependent on one's parents

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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The number of outposts available to players is dependent on the size of the player character's base.
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She formed and ran the entire undertaking to feed the union members and their dependents throughout the lock-out.
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This can take a few weeks and the yield is donor dependent.
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Families can reallocate resources previously spent on providing for their dependents and increase their savings.
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The volume dispensed is dependent on the sizes of the piston and the springs that cause its travel.
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This meant that a womans nationality was dependent on the nationality of her husband.
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The pitch, or tone, is dependent on the length of the bell; and also how far the operator has opened the valve.
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Throughout this early period, sales growth was largely dependent on word-of-mouth recommendations.
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In winter, the common chiffchaff uses a wider range of habitats including scrub, and is not so dependent on trees.
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The tadpole development may take longer because it is dependent on water temperature.
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