English-Thai Dictionary
pend
VI ยัง ไม่ ตกลงใจ ยัง ไม่ ตัดสินใจ yang-mai-tok-long-jai
pendant
N เครื่องประดับ ที่ มี ลักษณะ ห้อย สร้อยคอ ต่างหู erring locket lavalire krueng-pra-dub-ti-me-lak-sa-na-hoi
pendant
N โคมระย้า kom-ra-ya
pendency
N การ ที่ ยัง ไม่ ตกลง หรือ ตัดสินใจ การค้าง อยู่
pendent
ADJ ห้อย อยู่ แขวน อยู่ วาง อยู่ hoi-yu
pendentive
N เป็น รูปสามเหลี่ยม บน ยอด spandrel
pending
ADJ ซึ่ง ยัง ไม่ จบสิ้น ยัง คาราคาซัง ยัง ค้าง อยู่ continuing unfinished sueng-yang-mai-job-sin
pending
PREP จนกระทั่ง จนกว่า till until jon-kra-tang
pending
PREP ใน ระหว่าง (เวลา while during nai-ra-wang
pendragon
N ผู้นำ สูงสุด กษัตริย์ อังกฤษ สมัยโบรา ณ
pendulous
ADJ แกว่ง ไปมา ซึ่ง ห้อย อยู่ swaying swinging dangling kwang-pai-ma
pendulum
N ลูกตุ้ม สิ่ง ที่ แกว่ง ไปมา swing pendant oscillator luk-tum
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PENDANT
n.[L. pendeo, to hang. ] 1. An ornament or jewel hanging at the ear, usually composed of pearl or some precious stone.
2. Any thing hanging by way of ornament.
3. In heraldry, a part hanging from the label, resembling the drops in the Doric frieze.
4. A streamer; a small flag or long narrow banner displayed from a ship's mast head, usually terminating in two points called the swallow's tail. It denotes that a ship is in actual service. The broad pendant is used to distinguish the chief of a squadron.
5. A short piece of rope fixed on each side under the shrouds, on the heads of the main and fore-mast, having an iron thimble to receive the hooks of the tackle.
There are many other pendants consisting of a rope or ropes, to whose lower extremity is attached a block or tackle. The rudder-pendant is a rope made fast to the rudder by a chain, to prevent the loss of the rudder when unshipped.
6. A pendulum. [Not used. ]
PENDENCE
n.[L. pendens, pendeo, to hang. ] Slope; inclination.
PENDENCY
n.[L. pendens, pendeo, supra. ] Suspense; the state of being undecided; as, to wait during the pendency of a suit or petition.
PENDENT
a.[L. pendens.] Hanging; fastened at one end, the other being loose. With ribbons pendent, flaring about her head.
1. Jutting over; projecting; as a pendant rock.
2. Supported above the ground.
PENDING
a.[L. pendeo, to hang; pendente lite. ] Depending; remaining undecided; not terminated. This was done, pending the suit.
PENDULOSITY, PENDULOUSNESS
n.[See Pendulous. ] The state of hanging; suspension. [The latter is the preferable word. ]
PENDULOUS
a.[L. pendulus, from pendeo, to hang. ] Hanging; swinging; fastened to one end, the other being movable. The dewlap of an animal is pendulous.
PENDULUM
n.[L. pendulus, pendulum. ] A vibrating body suspended from a fixed point; as the pendulum of a clock. The oscillations of a pendulum depend on gravity, and are always performed in nearly equal times, supposing the length of the pendulum and the gravity to remain the same.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PEND
PEND Pend, n.
Defn: Oil cake; penock. [India ]
PEND
Pend, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Pended; p. pr. & vb. n. Pending. ] Etym: [L.pendere.]
1. To hang; to depend. [R.] Pending upon certain powerful motions. I. Taylor.
2. To be undecided, or in process of adjustment.
PEND
Pend, v. t. Etym: [Cf. pen to shut in, or AS. pyndan, E. pound an inclosure. ]
Defn: To pen; to confine. [R.] ended within the limits... of Greece. Udall.
PENDANT
Pend "ant, n. Etym: [F., orig. p.pr. of pendre to hang, L. pendere.Cf. Pendent, Pansy, Pensive, Poise, Ponder. ]
1. Something which hangs or depends; something suspended; a hanging appendage, especially one of an ornamental character; as to a chandelier or an eardrop; also, an appendix or addition, as to a book. Some hang upon the pendants of her ear. Pope. Many. .. have been pleased with this work and its pendant, the Tales and Popular Fictions. Keightley.
2. (Arch. )
Defn: A hanging ornament on roofs, ceilings, etc. , much used in the later styles of Gothic architecture, where it is of stone, and an important part of the construction. There are imitations in plaster and wood, which are mere decorative features. "[A bridge ] with. ..pendants graven fair. " Spenser.
3. (Fine Arts )
Defn: One of a pair; a counterpart; as, one vase is the pendant to the other vase.
4. A pendulum. [Obs. ] Sir K. Digby.
5. The stem and ring of a watch, by which it is suspended. [U.S.] Knight. Pendant post (Arch. ), a part of the framing of an open timber roof; a post set close against the wall, and resting upon a corbel or other solid support, and supporting the ends of a collar beam or any part of the roof.
PENDENCE
Pend "ence, n. Etym: [See Pendent. ]
Defn: Slope; inclination. [Obs. ] Sir H. Wotton.
PENDENCY
PENDENCY Pend "en *cy, n.
1. The quality or state of being pendent or suspended.
2. The quality or state of being undecided, or in continuance; suspense; as, the pendency of a suit. Ayliffe.
PENDENT
Pend "ent, a. Etym: [L. pendens, -entis, p.pr. of pendere to hang, to be suspended. Cf. Pendant. ]
1. Supported from above; suspended; depending; pendulous; hanging; as, a pendent leaf. "The pendent world. " Shak. Often their tresses, when shaken, with pendent icicles tinkle. Longfellow.
2. Jutting over; projecting; overhanging. "A vapor sometime like a... pendent rock. " Shak.
PENDENTIVE
Pen *den "tive, n. Etym: [F. pendentif, fr. L. pendere to hang. ](Arch. ) (a ) The portion of a vault by means of which the square space in the middle of a building is brought to an octagon or circle to receive a cupola. (b ) The part of a groined vault which is supported by, and springs from, one pier or corbel.
PENDENTLY
PENDENTLY Pend "ent *ly, adv.
Defn: In a pendent manner.
PENDICE
Pen "dice, n. Etym: [Cf. Pentice. ]
Defn: A sloping roof; a lean-to; a penthouse. [Obs. ] Fairfax.
PENDICLE
Pen "di *cle, n. Etym: [Cf. Appendicle. ]
Defn: An appendage; something dependent on another; an appurtenance; a pendant. Sir W. Scott.
PENDICLER
PENDICLER Pen *di *cler, n.
Defn: An inferior tenant; one who rents a pendicle or croft. [Scot. ] Jamieson.
PENDING
Pend "ing, a. Etym: [L. pendere to hang, to be suspended. Cf. Pendent. ]
Defn: Not yet decided; in continuance; in suspense; as, a pending suit.
PENDING
PENDING Pend "ing, prep.
Defn: During; as, pending the trail.
PENDRAGON
PENDRAGON Pen "drag *on, n.
Defn: A chief leader or a king; a head; a dictator; -- a title assumed by the ancient British chiefs when called to lead other chiefs. The dread Pendragon, Britain's king of kings. Tennyson.
PENDULAR
PENDULAR Pen "du *lar, a.
Defn: Pendulous.
PENDULATE
PENDULATE Pen "du *late, v. i.
Defn: To swing as a pendulum. [R.]
PENDULE
Pen "dule, n. Etym: [F.]
Defn: A pendulum. [R.] Evelyn.
PENDULINE
Pen "du `line, n. Etym: [F. See Pendulum. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: A European titmouse (Parus, or Ægithalus, pendulinus ). It is noted for its elegant pendulous purselike nest, made of the down of willow trees and lined with feathers.
PENDULOSITY
Pen `du *los "i *ty, n. Etym: [See Pendulous. ]
Defn: The state or quality of being pendulous. Sir T. Browne.
PENDULOUS
Pen "du *lous, a. Etym: [L. pendulus, fr. pendere to hang. Cf. Pendant, and cf. Pendulum. ]
1. Depending; pendent loosely; hanging; swinging. Shak. "The pendulous round earth. Milton.
2. Wavering; unstable; doubtful. [R.] "A pendulous state of mind. " Atterbury.
3. (Bot. )
Defn: Inclined or hanging downwards, as a flower on a recurved stalk, or an ovule which hangs from the upper part of the ovary.
PENDULOUSLY
PENDULOUSLY Pen "du *lous *ly, adv.
Defn: In a pendulous manner.
PENDULOUSNESS
PENDULOUSNESS Pen "du *lous *ness, n.
Defn: The quality or state of being pendulous; the state of hanging loosely; pendulosity.
PENDULUM
Pen "du *lum, n.; pl. Pendulums. Etym: [NL. , fr. L. pendulus hanging, swinging. See Pendulous. ]
Defn: A body so suspended from a fixed point as to swing freely to and fro by the alternate action of gravity and momentum. It is used to regulate the movements of clockwork and other machinery.
Note: The time of oscillation of a pendulum is independent of the arc of vibration, provided this arc be small. Ballistic pendulum. See under Ballistic. -- Compensation pendulum, a clock pendulum in which the effect of changes of temperature of the length of the rod is so counteracted, usually by the opposite expansion of differene metals, that the distance of the center of oscillation from the center of suspension remains invariable; as, the mercurial compensation pendulum, in which the expansion of the rod is compensated by the opposite expansion of mercury in a jar constituting the bob; the gridiron pendulum, in which compensation is effected by the opposite expansion of sets of rodsof different metals. -- Compound pendulum, an ordinary pendulum; -- so called, as being made up of different parts, and contrasted with simple pendulum. -- Conical or Revolving, pendulum, a weight connected by a rod with a fixed point; and revolving in a horizontal cyrcle about the vertical from that point. -- Pendulum bob, the weight at the lower end of a pendulum. -- Pendulum level, a plumb level. See under Level. -- Pendulum wheel, the balance of a watch. -- Simple or Theoretical, pendulum, an imaginary pendulum having no dimensions except length, and no weight except at the center of oscillation; in other words, a material point suspended by an ideal line.
New American Oxford Dictionary
pendant
pend ant |ˈpendənt ˈpɛndənt | ▶noun 1 a piece of jewelry that hangs from a chain worn around the neck. • a necklace with such a piece of jewelry. • a light designed to hang from the ceiling. • the part of a pocket watch by which it is suspended. • Nautical a short rope hanging from the head of a ship's mast, yardarm, or clew of a sail, used for attaching tackles. 2 |ˈpɛnd (ə )nt |an artistic, literary, or musical composition intended to match or complement another: the triptych's pendant will occupy the corresponding wall in the south transept. ▶adjective hanging downward; pendent: pendant flowers on frail stems. ORIGIN Middle English (denoting an architectural decoration projecting downward ): from Old French, literally ‘hanging, ’ present participle of the verb pendre, from Latin pendere.
pendent
pend ent |ˈpendənt ˈpɛndənt | ▶adjective 1 hanging down or overhanging: pendent lichens. 2 undecided; pending: the use of jurisdiction to decide pendent claims. 3 Grammar (esp. of a sentence ) incomplete; not having a finite verb. DERIVATIVES pen den cy noun
pendente lite
pen den te lite |penˈdentē ˈlītē pɛnˌdɛnti ˈlaɪdi | ▶adverb Law during litigation. ORIGIN Latin, literally ‘with the lawsuit pending. ’
pendentive
pen den tive |penˈdentiv pɛnˈdɛntɪv | ▶noun Architecture a curved triangle of vaulting formed by the intersection of a dome with its supporting arches. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from the French adjective pendentif, -ive, from Latin pendent- ‘hanging down, ’ from the verb pendere.
Penderecki, Krzysztof
Pen de rec ki, Krzysztof |ˌpendəˈretskē ˌpɛndəˈrɛtski | (1933 –), Polish composer. His music frequently features sounds drawn from extramusical sources and note clusters, as in his Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima (1960 ) for fifty-two strings. Notable religious works: Stabat Mater (1962 ) and Polish Requiem (1980 –84 ).
Pendergast, Thomas
Pen der gast, Thomas |ˈpendərˌgast ˈpɛndərɡæst | (1872 –1945 ), US politician; full name Thomas Joseph Pendergast. An early supporter of Harry Truman, he was the acknowledged Democratic boss of Kansas City, Missouri. He served time in prison for income tax evasion 1939 –40.
pending
pend ing |ˈpendiNG pɛndɪŋ | ▶adjective awaiting decision or settlement: nine cases were still pending. • about to happen; imminent: with a presidential election pending, it would be wrong to force the changes through now | the pending disaster. ▶preposition until (something ) happens or takes place: they were released on bail pending an appeal. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: anglicized spelling of French pendant ‘hanging. ’
pending tray
pend |ing tray ▶noun Brit. a tray in an office for paperwork awaiting attention.
Pendragon
Pen drag on |penˈdragən ˌpɛnˈdræɡən | ▶noun a title given to an ancient British or Welsh prince holding or claiming supreme power. ORIGIN Welsh, literally ‘chief war-leader, ’ from pen ‘head ’ + dragon ‘standard. ’
penduline tit
penduline tit |ˈpɛndjʊlʌɪn | ▶noun a small tit-like Old World songbird that builds a nest suspended from a branch. ●Family Remizidae: genera Anthoscopus (several species in Africa ) and Remiz (R. pendulinus of Eurasia ). ORIGIN early 19th cent. (as penduline titmouse ): penduline from French or modern Latin pendulinus, from Latin pendulus ‘hanging down ’.
pendulous
pen du lous |ˈpenjələs, ˈpendyə -ˈpɛnʤələs | ▶adjective hanging down loosely: pendulous branches. DERIVATIVES pen du lous ly adverb ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin pendulus ‘hanging down ’ (from pendere ‘hang ’) + -ous .
pendulum
pen du lum |ˈpenjələm, ˈpendyə -ˈpɛnʤələm | ▶noun a weight hung from a fixed point so that it can swing freely backward and forward, esp. a rod with a weight at the end that regulates the mechanism of a clock. • used to refer to the tendency of a situation to oscillate between one extreme and another: the pendulum of fashion. DERIVATIVES pen du lar |-lər |adjective ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin, neuter (used as a noun ) of pendulus ‘hanging down. ’
Oxford Dictionary
pendant
pen |dant |ˈpɛnd (ə )nt | ▶noun 1 a piece of jewellery that hangs from a chain worn round the neck. • a necklace with a pendant. 2 a light designed to hang from the ceiling. 3 the part of a pocket watch by which it is suspended. • a short rope hanging from the head of a ship's mast, yardarm, or clew of a sail, used for attaching tackles. 4 |ˈpɛnd (ə )nt, ˈpɒ̃dɒ̃ |an artistic, literary, or musical composition intended to match or complement another: the triptych's pendant will occupy the corresponding wall in the south transept. 5 Nautical a tapering flag. ▶adjective hanging downwards; pendent: pendant flowers on frail stems. ORIGIN Middle English (denoting an architectural decoration projecting downwards ): from Old French, literally ‘hanging ’, present participle of the verb pendre, from Latin pendere.
pendent
pen |dent |ˈpɛnd (ə )nt | ▶adjective 1 hanging down or overhanging: pendent catkins. 2 remaining undecided; pending: the use of jurisdiction to decide pendent claims. DERIVATIVES pendency noun
pendente lite
pendente lite |pɛnˌdɛnteɪ ˈlʌɪti, -ˌdɛnti | ▶adverb Law during litigation. • depending on the outcome of litigation. ORIGIN Latin, literally ‘with the lawsuit pending ’.
pendentive
pendentive |pɛnˈdɛntɪv | ▶noun Architecture a curved triangle of vaulting formed by the intersection of a dome with its supporting arches. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from the French adjective pendentif, -ive, from Latin pendent- ‘hanging down ’, from the verb pendere.
Penderecki, Krzysztof
Penderecki, Krzysztof |ˌpɛndəˈrɛtski | (b.1933 ), Polish composer. His music frequently features sounds drawn from extramusical sources and note clusters, as in his Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima (1960 ) for fifty-two strings. Notable religious works: Stabat Mater (1962 ) and Polish Requiem (1980 –4 ).
Pendergast, Thomas
Pen der gast, Thomas |ˈpendərˌgast ˈpɛndərɡæst | (1872 –1945 ), US politician; full name Thomas Joseph Pendergast. An early supporter of Harry Truman, he was the acknowledged Democratic boss of Kansas City, Missouri. He served time in prison for income tax evasion 1939 –40.
pending
pend |ing |ˈpɛndɪŋ | ▶adjective awaiting decision or settlement: nine cases were still pending. • about to happen; imminent: the pending lay-off of fifty staff. ▶preposition until (something ) happens: they were released on bail pending an appeal. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: anglicized spelling of French pendant ‘hanging ’.
pending tray
pend |ing tray ▶noun Brit. a tray in an office for paperwork awaiting attention.
Pendragon
Pendragon |pɛnˈdrag (ə )n | ▶noun a title given to an ancient British or Welsh prince holding or claiming supreme power. ORIGIN Welsh, literally ‘chief war-leader ’, from pen ‘head ’ + dragon ‘standard ’.
penduline tit
penduline tit |ˈpɛndjʊlʌɪn | ▶noun a small tit-like Old World songbird that builds a nest suspended from a branch. ●Family Remizidae: genera Anthoscopus (several species in Africa ) and Remiz (R. pendulinus of Eurasia ). ORIGIN early 19th cent. (as penduline titmouse ): penduline from French or modern Latin pendulinus, from Latin pendulus ‘hanging down ’.
pendulous
pendulous |ˈpɛndjʊləs | ▶adjective hanging down loosely: pendulous branches. DERIVATIVES pendulously adverb ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin pendulus ‘hanging down ’ (from pendere ‘hang ’) + -ous .
pendulum
pendulum |ˈpɛndjʊləm | ▶noun a weight hung from a fixed point so that it can swing freely, especially a rod with a weight at the end that regulates the mechanism of a clock. • used to refer to the tendency of a situation to oscillate between one extreme and another: the pendulum of fashion. The use of the pendulum for regulating clocks depends on the principle, discovered by Galileo c. 1602, that for small amplitudes the time of oscillation of a pendulum depends only on its length. A freely suspended pendulum resists changes in its plane of oscillation, a fact employed by Jean Foucault in 1851 to demonstrate the earth's rotation. DERIVATIVES pendular adjective ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin, neuter (used as a noun ) of pendulus ‘hanging down ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
pendant
pendant noun she wore an antique gold pendant around her neck: necklace, locket, medallion.
pendent
pendent adjective the tree's pendent catkins: hanging, suspended, dangling, pendulous, pensile, drooping, droopy, trailing.
pending
pending adjective 1 nine cases were still pending: unresolved, undecided, unsettled, awaiting decision /action, undetermined, open, hanging fire, (up ) in the air, on ice, ongoing, outstanding, not done, unfinished, incomplete; informal on the back burner. 2 with a general election pending: imminent, impending, about to happen, forthcoming, upcoming, on the way, coming, approaching, looming, gathering, near, nearing, close, close at hand, in the offing, to come. ▶preposition they were released on bail pending an appeal: awaiting, until, till, until there is /are.
pendulous
pendulous adjective large, pendulous flowers: drooping, dangling, trailing, droopy, sagging, saggy, floppy; hanging, pendent, pensile.
Oxford Thesaurus
pendant
pendant noun he slipped the pendant over his neck: locket, medallion, drop, stone; necklace, chain.
pendent
pendent adjective pendent catkins: hanging, suspended, supported from above, dangling, pendulous, drooping, droopy, flaccid, swinging, swaying, trailing, flowing, falling, tumbling; rare pendant, pensile.
pending
pending adjective 1 dismissal of all other litigation pending between them: unresolved, undecided, unsettled, unconcluded, uncertain, awaiting decision, awaiting action, undetermined, (still ) open, hanging fire, (up ) in the air, in limbo, in the balance, on ice, in reserve, in abeyance, ongoing, awaiting attention, outstanding, to be done, undone, not done, unattended to, unfinished, incomplete, left, remaining; informal on the back burner. 2 her rumoured pending marriage: imminent, impending, about to happen /be, forthcoming, upcoming, on the way, coming, approaching, looming, gathering, prospective, near, nearing, close, close at hand, in the offing, in the wind, to come, -to-be, anticipated, expected. ▶preposition the two boys were released on bail pending another hearing next week: awaiting, waiting for, until, till, before, until there is /are.
pendulous
pendulous adjective this magnolia produces large, white, pendulous flowers: drooping, dangling, droopy, sagging, saggy, floppy; hanging, suspended, supported from above, pendent; swinging, swaying, falling, tumbling, trailing, flowing, loose, relaxed; rare pensile.
Duden Dictionary
Pendant
Pen dant Substantiv, Neutrum , das |pãˈdãː |das Pendant; Genitiv: des Pendants, Plural: die Pendants französisch pendant, eigentlich = das Hängende, substantiviertes 1. Partizip von: pendre < lateinisch pendere, Pendel bildungssprachlich [ergänzendes ] Gegenstück; Entsprechung das Pendant zu etwas sein
Pendel
Pen del Substantiv, Neutrum Physik , das |P e ndel |das Pendel; Genitiv: des Pendels, Plural: die Pendel mittellateinisch pendulum, substantiviertes Neutrum von lateinisch pendulus = (herab )hängend, zu: pendere = hängen Körper 3b , der an einem Punkt aufgehängt ist und – verursacht durch die Schwerkraft – hin- und herschwingt
Pendelachse
Pen del ach se Substantiv, feminin Kfz-Technik , die |P e ndelachse |[Hinter ]achse von Personenwagen, die aus zwei Teilen besteht, die so miteinander verbunden sind, dass sie beim Abfedern 1a der Räder pendelnde 1 Bewegungen machen
Pendelbewegung
Pen del be we gung Substantiv, feminin , die |P e ndelbewegung |schwingende Bewegung [in der Art ] eines Pendels
Pendellampe
Pen del lam pe Substantiv, feminin , die |P e ndellampe |Lampe, die von der Decke herabhängt
pendeln
pen deln schwaches Verb |p e ndeln |1 Perfektbildung mit »hat « gleichmäßig hin- und herschwingen, sich wie ein Pendel hin- und herbewegen 2 Perfektbildung mit »ist « sich zwischen zwei Orten hin- und herbewegen, besonders zwischen dem Wohnort und dem Ort des Arbeitsplatzes, der Schule o. Ä. innerhalb eines Tages hin- und herfahren 3 Perfektbildung mit »hat « Boxen den Oberkörper (wie ein schwingendes Pendel ) schnell hin- und herbewegen, um den Schlägen des Gegners auszuweichen 4 Perfektbildung mit »hat « (als okkultistische Betätigung ) einen an einem langen Faden aufgehängten schwereren Gegenstand über Handschriften, Fotografien, Landkarten o. Ä. sich bewegen lassen, um aus den kreis- oder ellipsenförmigen Bewegungen Rückschlüsse über jemandes Leben, Charakter, Aufenthalt o. Ä. zu ziehen
Pendelsäge
Pen del sä ge Substantiv, feminin , die |P e ndelsäge |Kreissäge, die ein schwenkbares Sägeblatt hat
Pendelschwingung
Pen del schwin gung Substantiv, feminin , die |P e ndelschwingung |Schwingung eines Pendels
Pendeltür
Pen del tür Substantiv, feminin , die |P e ndeltür |Schwingtür
Pendeluhr
Pen del uhr Substantiv, feminin , die |P e ndeluhr |größere Uhr, die durch ein Pendel in Gang gehalten wird
Pendelverkehr
Pen del ver kehr Substantiv, maskulin , der |P e ndelverkehr |a Verkehr zwischen dem Wohnort und dem Ort des Arbeitsplatzes o. Ä., der durch in schneller Folge eingesetzte Verkehrsmittel abgewickelt wird b Verkehr auf einem kurzen Streckenabschnitt, der von einem immer wieder hin- und herfahrenden Verkehrsmittel abgewickelt wird
Pendelzug
Pen del zug Substantiv, maskulin , der |P e ndelzug |Zug, der im Pendelverkehr eingesetzt wird
pendent
pen dent Adjektiv schweizerisch |pend e nt |zu lateinisch pendens (Genitiv: pendentis ), 1. Partizip von: pendere, Pendel schwebend, unerledigt
Pendentif
Pen den tif Substantiv, Neutrum Architektur , das |Pendent i f pãdã …|französisch pendentif, zu: pendre, Pendant Konstruktion in Form eines sphärischen Dreiecks, die den Übergang von einem vieleckigen Grundriss in die Rundung einer Kuppel ermöglicht
Pendenz
Pen denz Substantiv, feminin schweizerisch , die |Pend e nz |die Pendenz; Genitiv: der Pendenz, Plural: die Pendenzen schwebende, unerledigte Sache, Angelegenheit
Penderecki
Pen de rec ki Eigenname |…ˈrɛt͜ski |polnischer Komponist
Pendler
Pend ler Substantiv, maskulin , der |P e ndler |der Pendler; Genitiv: des Pendlers, Plural: die Pendler Person, die aus beruflichen Gründen regelmäßig zwischen zwei Orten hin- und herfährt
Pendlerin
Pend le rin Substantiv, feminin , die |P e ndlerin |weibliche Form zu Pendler
Pendlerpauschale
Pend ler pau scha le Substantiv, feminin umgangssprachlich , die |P e ndlerpauschale |steuerliche Vergünstigung für jemanden, der zwischen Wohnort und Ort des Arbeitsplatzes pendelt
Pendlerstrecke
Pend ler stre cke Substantiv, feminin , die |P e ndlerstrecke |
Pendlerverkehr
Pend ler ver kehr Substantiv, maskulin , der |P e ndlerverkehr |durch Pendler verursachter Verkehr
Pendlerzug
Pend ler zug Substantiv, maskulin , der |P e ndlerzug |
Pendolino
Pen do li no Substantiv, maskulin , der ® |Pendol i no |der Pendolino; Genitiv: des Pendolino [s ], Plural: die Pendolinos nach der in Italien entwickelten Pendolino-Technik, italienisch pendolino, Verkleinerungsform von: pendolo = Pendel, zu: pendere = sich neigen < lateinisch pendere mit einer speziellen computergesteuerten Neigetechnik ausgestatteter Zug der Deutschen Bahn, der besonders auf kurvenreichen Strecken hohe Geschwindigkeiten erreichen kann
Pendule
Pen du le Substantiv, feminin , die Pendüle |pãˈdyːlə |lateinisch-französisch größere Uhr, die durch ein Pendel in Gang gehalten wird; Pendeluhr; Stutzuhr
Pendüle
Pen dü le Substantiv, feminin , die Pendule |Pend ü le |lateinisch-französisch größere Uhr, die durch ein Pendel in Gang gehalten wird; Pendeluhr; Stutzuhr
French Dictionary
pendable
pendable adj. adjectif vieux Qui mérite d ’être pendu. LOCUTION Un tour pendable. Mauvaise plaisanterie. : Il leur a joué un tour pendable.
pendaison
pendaison n. f. nom féminin Action de mettre à mort une personne en la suspendant par le cou au moyen d ’une corde. : La peine de mort est abolie au Canada: on ne condamne plus à la pendaison. LOCUTION Pendaison de crémaillère. Action de célébrer une nouvelle installation par un repas, une fête.
pendant
pendant , ante adj. adjectif 1 Qui pend. : La langue pendante. 2 droit Qui n ’est pas réglé, qui est en cours. : L ’affaire est toujours pendante. Note Orthographique p en d an t.
pendant
pendant prép. préposition Durant, au cours de. : Il a neigé pendant l ’hiver. LOCUTION Pendant que : Elle fait ses devoirs pendant que son frère étudie. Note Technique Cette locution indique que deux actions ont lieu en même temps, alors que la locution conjonctive tandis que marque l ’opposition entre deux actions simultanées. Note Orthographique p en d an t.
pendant
pendant n. m. nom masculin Contrepartie. : Cette œuvre est le pendant d ’une création antérieure. LOCUTION Pendant d ’oreille (s ). Boucle d ’oreille (s ) à pendeloques. Note Grammaticale Dans cette expression, le complément s ’écrit au singulier ou au pluriel, ainsi que pour boucle d ’oreille, boucle d ’oreilles. Note Orthographique p en d an t.
pendentif
pendentif n. m. nom masculin Bijou suspendu au cou. : Un joli pendentif orné d ’une perle. Note Orthographique p en d en tif.
penderie
penderie n. f. nom féminin Placard où l ’on suspend des vêtements. SYNONYME garde-robe . Prononciation Le e de la deuxième syllabe ne se prononce pas, [pɑ̃dri ]
pendre
pendre v. tr. , intr. , pronom. verbe transitif 1 Attacher une chose par le haut, à distance du sol. : Pends ton manteau, Olivier! SYNONYME suspendre . 2 Mettre à mort une personne en la suspendant par le cou au moyen d ’une corde. : On les a pendus pour trahison. verbe intransitif Tomber trop bas. : Sa jupe pend d ’un côté. verbe pronominal 1 Se suspendre. : Les singes se sont pendus à une branche pour se balancer. SYNONYME accrocher . 2 Se suicider par pendaison. : Profondément déprimée, elle a tenté de se pendre. Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Les fillettes se sont pendues au cou de leurs parrains. LOCUTIONS Être pendu aux basques de quelqu ’un. Le suivre de près, ne pas le quitter d ’un pas. Pendre la crémaillère. Célébrer par un repas une nouvelle installation. Être pendu aux lèvres de quelqu ’un. figuré Écouter quelqu ’un avec grand intérêt. Se jeter, se pendre au cou de quelqu ’un. L ’embrasser avec empressement. fendre INDICATIF PRÉSENT Je pends, tu pends, il pend, nous pendons, vous pendez, ils pendent. IMPARFAIT Je pendais. PASSÉ SIMPLE Je pendis. FUTUR Je pendrai. CONDITIONNEL PRÉSENT Je pendrais. IMPÉRATIF PRÉSENT Pends, pendons, pendez. SUBJONCTIF PRÉSENT Que je pende. IMPARFAIT Que je pendisse. PARTICIPE PRÉSENT Pendant. PASSÉ Pendu, ue.
pendu
pendu , ue n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Qui est mort par pendaison. : Il a aperçu un pendu: une vision horrible.
pendule
pendule n. m. et f. nom masculin Balancier. : Le pendule d ’une horloge. Note Technique Attention au genre masculin de ce nom en ce sens: un pendule. nom féminin Appareil de petite dimension qui indique l ’heure. : Maman a placé une jolie pendule (et non *horloge ) sur la cheminée. Note Technique Attention au genre féminin de ce nom en ce sens: une pendule. LOCUTION Remettre les pendules à l ’heure. figuré Faire le point, rétablir la vérité. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec les noms suivants: • coucou, appareil qui indique l ’heure et dont la sonnerie imite le chant du coucou; • horloge, appareil de grande dimension servant à mesurer le temps et à indiquer l ’heure; • réveille -matin ou réveil, appareil qui indique l ’heure et qui peut sonner à une heure déterminée à l ’avance.
pendulette
pendulette n. f. nom féminin Petite pendule. : Ève voudrait une pendulette à affichage numérique.
Spanish Dictionary
pendejada
pendejada nombre femenino 1 coloquial Acción ruin propia de un pendejo .2 Méx coloquial Dicho o hecho tonto o torpe :una persona hace una pendejada a otra .
pendejear
pendejear verbo intransitivo Colomb, Méx Hacer o decir necedades o tonterías :se la pasa pendejeando y no estudiando .
pendejo, -ja
pendejo, -ja nombre masculino 1 Pelo que nace en el pubis y en las ingles .2 nombre masculino y femenino coloquial Persona sinvergüenza o despreciable .3 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino CSur, Bol coloquial [persona ] Que está en el período de la niñez :esta piba es muy pendeja para trabajar .SINÓNIMO niño .4 Ecuad, Hond, Méx, Nicar coloquial [persona ] Que tiene un desarrollo mental inferior al que se considera normal .5 nombre masculino y femenino Esp coloquial Pendón (persona ):salieron a hacer un rato el pendejo .6 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino Méx coloquial [persona ] Que es tonto o torpe .a lo pendejo Méx coloquial A lo tonto, sin previsión :si lo haces a lo pendejo te saldrá mal .hacerse pendejo Méx coloquial Actuar de modo disimulado con la intención de no quedar implicado en algo que no resulta agradable :sé que fuiste tú, no te hagas pendejo .
pendencia
pendencia nombre femenino 1 formal Pelea, riña de palabras o de obras .2 Arg, Ecuad, Salv Enfrentamiento o pelea violenta y acalorada .SINÓNIMO altercado .
pendenciero, -ra
pendenciero, -ra adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino 1 [persona ] Que es propenso a pendencias o riñas .SINÓNIMO buscabulla .2 adjetivo Que es propio de la persona pendenciera :carácter pendenciero .
pender
pender verbo intransitivo 1 Estar [algo ] colgado o suspendido de un sitio :la película acaba con una cruz barrida por el viento que agita varias cabelleras que penden de ella .2 Estar [un negocio o un pleito ] pendiente de resolución o término .3 Cernerse [una amenaza o un peligro inminente ] sobre algo :este conflicto pende como una espada sobre el equilibrio del mundo .4 Depender [algo ] de lo que se expresa :el dogma no pende de las razones que hayan llevado a descubrirlo como verdad definible; nuestra ideología pende en buena parte del tipo de experiencia que el hombre realiza . VÉASE pender de un hilo . ETIMOLOGÍA Voz patrimonial del latín pendere ‘estar colgado ’. A la misma familia etimológica latina pertenecen apéndice , apendicitis , depender , péndulo , perpendicular , pindonga , propender y suspender .
pendiente
pendiente adjetivo 1 Que todavía está sin resolver o sin terminar :asuntos pendientes; cuentas pendientes; mejor que no se obceque con ese problema que tiene pendiente .2 [persona ] Que pone mucha atención o interés en una persona, cosa o suceso :estamos pendientes del discurso del presidente; estoy pendiente de la información económica; los padres están pendientes de su bebé para que no le pase nada .3 Que está inclinado o tiene inclinación :terreno pendiente .4 nombre femenino Grado de inclinación de una superficie que se mide en relación con la horizontal :la pendiente del tejado es de unos 20 °.5 Parte inclinada de una superficie, especialmente de una elevación de terreno :las montañas jóvenes tienen valles encajados y pendientes abruptas .6 nombre masculino Esp Adorno que se pone o se lleva colgando de alguna parte del cuerpo, generalmente del lóbulo de la oreja .7 Méx Estado de preocupación que tiene una persona :estoy con pendiente porque ya es muy tarde y mi hijo no ha llegado . VÉASE asignatura pendiente; cuenta pendiente; estar pendiente de la boca ; estar pendiente de los labios .
péndola
péndola 1 nombre femenino formal Pluma de ave para escribir .SINÓNIMO péñola .ETIMOLOGÍA Del latín pinnula , diminutivo de pinna ‘pluma ’.
péndola
péndola 2 nombre femenino 1 Péndulo de un reloj .2 arq Pieza vertical que sostiene, junto con otra situada paralelamente, una cercha o armadura de cubierta a dos aguas .SINÓNIMO mangueta .ETIMOLOGÍA Del latín pendulus ‘pendiente, que pende ’.
pendolista
pendolista nombre común Persona que tiene por oficio escribir cartas, memorias y otros documentos por encargo .SINÓNIMO memorialista .
pendón, -dona
pendón, -dona nombre masculino 1 Bandera o estandarte, generalmente más largo que ancho, que empleaban como insignia distintiva los regimientos, los batallones y otras agrupaciones militares .2 Estandarte largo colgado de una asta, generalmente acabado en dos puntas, que se lleva en las procesiones como insignia de una iglesia, una cofradía, etc. :la romería contó con la participación de la corporación municipal y con la presencia del pendón de la ciudad .3 nombre masculino y femenino Esp coloquial Persona que lleva una vida licenciosa y desordenada :sus hijos son unos pendones que no pisan su casa más que para dormir; el abuelo tenía fama de ser un pendón que practicaba el deporte nocturno de la lascivia; defendía que, pese a las apariencias, su hermana no era ningún pendón .Tiene doble forma de femenino: pendón y pendona .Se usa generalmente con valor despectivo .SINÓNIMO pendejo .
pendonear
pendonear verbo intransitivo Esp coloquial Llevar una vida irregular y desordenada .
pendorcho
pendorcho nombre masculino Arg coloquial Objeto cuyo nombre se desconoce pero que generalmente está relacionado a un tornillo o pieza de algún mecanismo :estoy buscando el pendorcho que va en la estantería porque se cayó al piso y no lo encuentro .
pendular
pendular adjetivo Del péndulo o relacionado con él :movimiento pendular; trayectoria pendular .
péndulo
péndulo nombre masculino Cuerpo sólido que, desde una posición de equilibrio determinada por un punto fijo del que está suspendido situado por encima de su centro de gravedad, puede oscilar libremente, primero hacia un lado y luego hacia el contrario :el péndulo del reloj .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xviii ) del latín pendulus ‘pendiente, que pende ’, derivado de pendere. De la familia etimológica de pender (V.).
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Pendaflex
Pen da flex /péndəfleks /名詞 ⦅商標 ⦆ペンダフレックス 〘米国製の書類ばさみ 〙.
pendant
pend ant /péndənt /名詞 C 1 ペンダント .2 (丸天井などからつるした )装飾 ; つりランプ .3 (懐中時計の )鎖 .4 ⦅英 ⦆=pennant 3 .5 (絵などの )対の一方 ; «…の » 仲間, 相手 «to » .6 付属物 .形容詞 =pendent .
pendent
pend ent /péndənt /形容詞 比較なし ⦅かたく ⦆1 たれ下がった .2 突き出た .3 未解決の ; 未決定の .4 〘文法 〙〈構文が 〉不完全な .名詞 =pendant .
pending
pend ing /péndɪŋ /形容詞 比較なし ⦅かたく ⦆1 〖be ~〗〈問題などが 〉未決定 [解決 ]の , 懸案の , ペンディングの ▸ The case is still pending .その訴訟は未解決だ 2 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗差しせまっている , 目前の 〈危機 災害 〉(imminent )▸ pending dangers 切迫した危険 前置詞 ⦅かたく ⦆1 …が起こるまで, 〈物事 〉を待つ間 ▸ pending A's arrival A 〈人 〉が到着するまで 2 …の間中 (during ).~́ f ì le [tr à y ]未決書類入れ .
pendulous
pen du lous /pén (d )ʒ (ə )ləs |-djʊ -/形容詞 ⦅文 ⦆〈体の一部 花などが 〉だらりと下がった ; ぶらぶら揺れる ; 〈心が 〉揺れ動く .
pendulum
pen du lum /pén (d )ʒ (ə )ləm |-djʊ -/〖語源は 「ぶら下がる 」〗名詞 C 1 (時計などの )振り子 .2 〖単数形で; 通例the ~〗(意見 流行 政治勢力などの )変化, 動揺 ; 趨勢 (すうせい )▸ the pendulum of medical opinion 医学的見解の変化 ▸ the swing of the pendulum 振り子の揺れ ; 世論の動き