English-Thai Dictionary
Independence Day
N วัน ชาติ ของ อเมริกา (4 ก รก ฏา คม ปี ค .ศ 1776 wan-chad-ar-me-rai-ka
independence
N ความเป็นอิสระ อิสรภาพ dependence kwam-pen-id-sa-ra
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
INDEPENDENCE
n.[in and dependence. ] 1. A state of being not dependent; complete exemption from control, or the power of others; as the independence of the Supreme Being.
2. A state in which a person does not rely on others for subsistence; ability to support one's self.
3. A state of mind in which a person acts without bias or influence from others; exemption from undue influence; self-direction. Independence of mind is an important qualification in a judge.
Declaration of Independence, the solemn declaration of the Congress of the United States of America, on the 4th of July 1766, by which they formally renounced their subjection to the government of Great Britain.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
INDEPENDENCE
In `de *pend "ence, n. Etym: [Cf. F. indépendance. ]
1. The state or quality of being independent; freedom from dependence; exemption from reliance on, or control by, others; self- subsistence or maintenance; direction of one's own affairs without interference. Let fortune do her worst, ... as long as she never makes us lose our honesty and our independence. Pope.
2. Sufficient means for a comfortable livelihood. Declaration of Independence (Amer. Hist. ), the declaration of the Congress of the Thirteen United States of America, on the 4th of July, 1776, by which they formally declared that these colonies were free and independent States, not subject to the government of Great Britain.
INDEPENDENCE DAY
INDEPENDENCE DAY In `de *pend "ence Day.
Defn: In the United States, a holiday, the 4th of July, commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on that day in 1776.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Independence
In de pend ence |ˌindəˈpendəns ˌɪndəˈpɛndəns | a historic city in northwestern Missouri, east of Kansas City; pop. 110,440 (est. 2008 ).
independence
in de pend ence |ˌindəˈpendəns ˌɪndəˈpɛndəns | ▶noun the fact or state of being independent: Argentina gained independence from Spain in 1816 | I've always valued my independence. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from independent, partly on the pattern of French indépendance .
Independence Day
In de pend ence Day |ˌɪndəˈpɛndəns ˈdeɪ | ▶noun another term for Fourth of July. • a day celebrating the anniversary of national independence.
Independence Hall
In de pend ence Hall |ɪndɪpendənsˈhɔːl | a building in Philadelphia where the US Declaration of Independence was proclaimed and outside which the Liberty Bell is kept.
Oxford Dictionary
independence
in |de ¦pend |ence |ɪndɪˈpɛnd (ə )ns | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the fact or state of being independent: Argentina gained independence from Spain in 1816 | I've always valued my independence. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from independent, partly on the pattern of French indépendance .
Independence
In de pend ence |ˌindəˈpendəns ˌɪndəˈpɛndəns | a historic city in northwestern Missouri, east of Kansas City; pop. 110,440 (est. 2008 ).
Independence Day
Independence Day ▶noun a day celebrating the anniversary of national independence. • another term for Fourth of July.
Independence Hall
Independence Hall |ɪndɪpɛndənsˈhɔːl | a building in Philadelphia where the US Declaration of Independence was proclaimed and outside which the Liberty Bell is kept.
American Oxford Thesaurus
independence
independence noun 1 the struggle for national independence: self-government, self-rule, home rule, separation, self-determination, sovereignty, autonomy, freedom, liberty. 2 he valued his independence: self-sufficiency, self-reliance, autonomy, freedom, liberty. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD See liberty . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.
Oxford Thesaurus
independence
independence noun 1 the struggle for American independence: self-government, self-rule, home rule, self-legislation, self-determination, sovereignty, autonomy, non-alignment, freedom, liberty; rare autarky. ANTONYMS dependence; subservience. 2 one disadvantage of marriage is the individual's lack of independence: self-sufficiency, self-reliance, self-support, self-sustenance, self-standing. ANTONYMS dependence. 3 you must be able to rely on an adviser's independence: impartiality, neutrality, disinterest, disinterestedness, uninvolvement, detachment, dispassionateness, lack of bias, lack of prejudice, objectivity, open-mindedness, even-handedness, fairness, fair-mindedness, justice; rare equitableness. ANTONYMS partiality. 4 there is a tendency for select committees to show some greater independence of spirit: individualism, unconventionality, unorthodoxy; freedom, liberation, boldness, unconstraint, lack of constraint /restraint; indiscipline, unruliness, wilfulness, contrariness. ANTONYMS constraint; orthodoxy. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD independence, liberty, freedom See liberty . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.
Duden Dictionary
Independence Day
In de pen dence Day Substantiv, maskulin , der |ɪndɪˈpɛnd (ə )ns deɪ |der Independence Day; Genitiv: des Independence Day englisch, aus: independence = Unabhängigkeit (wohl unter Einfluss von gleichbedeutend französisch indépendance aus: in- = un-, nicht [< lateinisch in- ] und dependence [< französisch dépendance, Dependance ]) und day = Tag Unabhängigkeitstag der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika 4. Juli
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
independence
in de pend ence /ɪ̀ndɪpénd (ə )ns /→independent 名詞 U 1 «…からの » 独立 , 自立 ; 自活 «from » (↔dependence )▸ The colonies won independence from Britain .植民地は英国から独立を勝ち取った ▸ her independence from her mother 母親からの彼女の自立 ▸ women's independence 女性の自立 ▸ live a life of independence 自活する 2 ⦅まれ ⦆生計をたてていくだけの収入 .I -́ D à y 米国独立記念日 (the Fourth of July ) 〘7月4日; →holiday 事情 〙.I -́ H à ll 米国独立記念館 〘Philadelphiaにある; 1776年7月4日ここで独立が宣言された 〙.