English-Thai Dictionary
compatible
ADJ ที่ทำงาน ร่วมกัน ได้ cooperative ti-tam-ngan-ruam-kan-dai
compatible
ADJ ที่อยู่ รวมกัน ได้ agreeable congruent ti-yu-ruam-kan-dai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
COMPATIBLE
a. 1. Consistent; that may exist with; suitable; not incongruous; agreeable; followed by with; sometimes by to, but less properly.
The poets have joined qualities which by nature are the most compatible.
The office of a legislator and of a judge are deemed not compatible.
To pardon offenders is not always compatible with public safety.
COMPATIBLENESS
n.Consistency; fitness; agreement; the same as compatibility, which is generally used.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
COMPATIBLE
Com *pat "i *ble, a. Etym: [F., fr. LL. compatibilis, fr. L. compati. See Compassion. ]
Defn: Capable of existing in harmony; congruous; suitable; not repugnant; -- usually followed by with. Our poets have joined together such qualities as are by nature the most compatible. Broome.
Syn. -- Consistent; suitable; agreeable; accordant.
COMPATIBLENESS
COMPATIBLENESS Com *pat "i *ble *ness, n.
Defn: Compatibility; consistency; fitness; agreement.
New American Oxford Dictionary
compatible
com pat i ble |kəmˈpatəbəl kəmˈpædəbəl | ▶adjective (of two things ) able to exist or occur together without conflict: the fruitiness of Beaujolais is compatible with a number of meat dishes. • (of two people ) able to have a harmonious relationship: well-suited: it's a pity we're not compatible. • (of one thing ) consistent with another: the symptoms were compatible with gastritis or a peptic ulcer. • (of a computer, a piece of software, or other device ) able to be used with a specified piece of equipment or software without special adaptation or modification: the printer is fully compatible with all leading software. ▶noun a computer that can use software designed for another make or type. DERIVATIVES com pat i bly |-blē |adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: from French, from medieval Latin compatibilis, from compati ‘suffer with. ’
Oxford Dictionary
compatible
com ¦pat |ible |kəmˈpatɪb (ə )l | ▶adjective (often compatible with ) (of two things ) able to exist or occur together without problems or conflict: the careers structure here is not compatible with having a family. • (of two people ) able to have a harmonious relationship; well suited: it's a pity we're not compatible. • (of one thing ) consistent with another: the symptoms were compatible with gastritis or a peptic ulcer. • Computing (of a computer, piece of software, etc. ) able to be used with a specified piece of equipment or software without special adaptation or modification: the printer is fully compatible with all leading software. ▶noun a computer that can use software designed for another make or type. DERIVATIVES compatibly adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: from French, from medieval Latin compatibilis, from compati ‘suffer with ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
compatible
compatible adjective 1 they were never compatible: well suited, suited, well matched, like-minded, in tune, in harmony; reconcilable. 2 her bruising is compatible with a fall: consistent, congruous, congruent; in keeping.
Oxford Thesaurus
compatible
compatible adjective 1 the two young men were never compatible: well suited, suited, well matched, like-minded, of the same mind, in agreement, in tune, in harmony, reconcilable; archaic accordant. ANTONYMS incompatible. 2 the bruising is compatible with his having had a fall: consistent, reconcilable, consonant, congruous, congruent, fitting; in keeping, in accord, in tune, in step. ANTONYMS inconsistent.
French Dictionary
compatible
compatible adj. adjectif 1 Qui peut s ’accorder avec autre chose. : Le travail à temps partiel est peu compatible avec les études. Son sang n ’est pas compatible avec celui de son père. 2 Qui peut fonctionner avec un autre appareil. : Ces ordinateurs sont compatibles entre eux. ANTONYME incompatible .
Spanish Dictionary
compatible
compatible adjetivo 1 Que puede existir, ocurrir o hacerse al mismo tiempo que otra cosa y de forma armónica con ella, o combinarse con ella sin estorbarla :la llamada agricultura ecológica tiene como objetivo hacer compatible la actividad agrícola con la estabilidad y protección del ecosistema; el diseñador ha declarado recientemente que la femineidad, la inteligencia y la profesionalidad son cualidades perfectamente compatibles .ANTÓNIMO incompatible .2 [aparato ] Que puede funcionar junto con otro por estar diseñado para adaptarse a él :impresora compatible . VÉASE ordenador compatible . ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xviii ) del bajo latín compatibilis y este del latín compati ‘padecer con otro ’, ‘compadecerse ’, derivado de pati ‘sufrir, aguantar ’. De la familia etimológica de padecer (V.).
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
compatible
com pat i ble /kəmpǽtəb (ə )l /形容詞 (↔incompatible )1 «…と » 両用の, 共用できる ; 〘コンピュ 〙互換性がある «with » ▸ an IBM- compatible computer IBM互換機 2 〖通例be ~〗【人と 】仲良くやっていける, うまが合う «with » .3 〖通例be ~〗 «…と » 適合する ; 一致する ; 両立する ; 矛盾しない «with » .com p á t i bly 副詞