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depending    音标拼音: [dɪp'ɛndɪŋ]
依靠

依靠

Depend \De*pend"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Depended}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Depending}.] [F. d['e]pendre, fr. L. depend?re; de-
pend?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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  • word usage - Use of depend on and depending on - English Language . . .
    depending on the interviewer The Original Poster's question We use depending on to add on extra information to a sentence or clause We use the verb depend when we need to use a verb The Original Poster's examples both need the preposition construction depending on upon This is because they are adding extra information to a full clause
  • it depends how or it depends on how? - English Language Learners . . .
    "depend" is a prepositional verb and is always followed by the preposition "on" Therefore, only: The amount of cardio people do generally depends on how many calories they eat
  • depending {upon on} if - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    One cannot tell from the "depending on whether" sentence Specifying exactly what result follows which condition gives the reader more information That form also usually does away with any use of "depending" "Depending upon" or "depending on" can be used to indicate an action followed only in a particular circumstance For example
  • word choice - According to or depending on? - English Language Learners . . .
    But the second version has become much more common in recent decades, so for a learner, the best advice is to accept varies according to as "valid", but always use varies depending on yourself You'll also encounter varies in accord with, in accordance with, dependent on, dependant on, dependent upon, dependant upon - all of
  • grammar - Depending or dependent? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    The "depending" form seems better We use "dependent" in expressions like "The temperature was dependent on the time I woke up " But in your example a participle phrase is better
  • adjectives - dependent vs depended vs depending - English Language . . .
    Rainfall may be low, depending on heat In the test sentence, depended was probably given as a misleading choice only because of its similarity, when spoken, to “dependent ” A different sense of depending , however may be used naturally in a completely different sentence that structurally resembles the test sentence
  • Which of these expressions should I choose: depending on, based on . . .
    The date will be fixed _____ your return Should I choose depending on, based on, with consideration to, or in regard to? What is being said is that the date depends on someone's return Although,
  • Depends on vs depend on - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    But to get to your question: In some languages, there is an extensive set of endings attached to verbs depending on tense and person In English this is very sparse In the present tense, we generally add an "s" to a verb if the subject is third person singular
  • either this or that depending on some condition
    The liquid will be either black or blue depending if this condition is true or not The liquid will be either black or blue if this condition is true or not Which one is better or is there another possibility? I am trying to say that the liquid will be black if the condition is true or blue if the condition is not
  • articles - depend on contexts or depend on context or depend on . . .
    "I'm sorry" has different implications, depending on (contexts, context, the context) It depends on (contexts, context, the context) which of Expression A and Expression B is more appropriate There may be, again, contextual factors that affects whether the context is appropriate, but mainly I'm thinking when I answer questions asked in the





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