English-Thai Dictionary
replica
N งานศิลปะ ที่ จำลอง จาก ของจริง ของ จำลอง imitation model ngan-sin-la-pa-ti-jam-long-jak-kong-jing
replica
N สำเนา สิ่ง ที่ คัดลอก มา ฉบับ คัดลอก copy duplicate sam-nao
replicate
VT ทำซ้ำ หรือ ทำสำเนา ใหม่ duplicate tam-sam-rue-tam-sam-nao
replication
N คำตอบ answer reproduction kam-tob
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
REPLICATION
n.[L. replicatio. See Reply. ] 1. An answer; a reply. Particularly,
2. In law pleadings, the reply of the plaintiff to the defendant's plea.
3. Return or repercussion of sound. [Not used. ]
REPLIER
n.One who answers; he that speaks or writes in return to something spoken or written.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
REPLICA
Rep "li *ca (rp "l-k ), n. Etym: [It. See Reply, v. & n.]
1. (Fine Arts )
Defn: A copy of a work of art, as of a picture or satue, made by the maker of the original.
2. (Mus. )
Defn: Repetition.
REPLICANT
REPLICANT Rep "li *cant (rp "l-kant ), n.
Defn: One who replies.
REPLICATE
REPLICATE Rep "li *cate (--kt ), v. t.
Defn: To reply. [Obs. ]
REPLICATE; REPLICATED
Rep "li *cate (l-kt ), Rep "li *ca `ted (-k `td ), a. Etym: [L. replicatus,p. p. of replicare. See Reply. ]
Defn: Folded over or backward; folded back upon itself; as, a replicate leaf or petal; a replicate margin of a shell.
REPLICATION
Rep `li *ca "tion (-k "shn ), n. Etym: [L. replicatio. See Reply. ]
1. An answer; a reply. Shak. Withouten any repplicacioun. Chaucer.
2. (Law Pleadings )
Defn: The reply of the plaintiff, in matters of fact, to the defendant's plea.
3. Return or repercussion, as of sound; echo. To hear the replication of your sounds. Shak.
4. A repetition; a copy. Farrar.
Syn. -- Answer; response; reply; rejoinder.
REPLIER
REPLIER Re *pli "er (r-pl "r ), n.
Defn: One who replies. Bacon.
New American Oxford Dictionary
replica
rep li ca |ˈreplikə ˈrɛpləkə | ▶noun an exact copy or model of something, esp. one on a smaller scale: a replica of the Empire State Building. • a duplicate of an original artistic work. ORIGIN mid 18th cent. (as a musical term in the sense ‘a repeat ’): from Italian, from replicare ‘to reply. ’
replicant
rep li cant |ˈreplikənt ˈrɛplɪkənt | ▶noun (in science fiction ) a genetically engineered or artificial being created as an exact replica of a particular human being. ORIGIN from replica + -ant: first used in the movie Blade Runner (1982 ).
replicase
rep li case |ˈrepliˌkās, -ˌkāz ˈrɛpləkeɪs | ▶noun Biochemistry an enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of a complementary RNA molecule using an RNA template. ORIGIN 1960s: from the verb replicate + -ase .
replicate
rep li cate ▶verb |ˈrepliˌkāt ˈrɛpləˌkeɪt | [ with obj. ] make an exact copy of; reproduce: it might be impractical to replicate eastern culture in the west. • (replicate itself ) (of genetic material or a living organism ) reproduce or give rise to a copy of itself: interleukin-16 prevents the virus from replicating itself | [ no obj. ] : an enzyme that HIV needs in order to replicate. • repeat (a scientific experiment or trial ) to obtain a consistent result: these findings have been replicated by Atwood and Jackson. ▶adjective |-kit ˈrɛplɪkət ˈrɛplɪkət | [ attrib. ] of the nature of a copy: a replicate Earth. • of the nature of a repetition of a scientific experiment or trial: the variation of replicate measurements. ▶noun |-kit ˈreplɪkət | 1 a close or exact copy; a replica. • a repetition of an experimental test or procedure. 2 Music a tone one or more octaves above or below the given tone. DERIVATIVES rep li ca bil i ty |ˌreplikəˈbilətē |noun, rep li ca ble |ˈreplikəbəl |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘repeat ’): from Latin replicat-, from the verb replicare, from re- ‘back, again ’ + plicare ‘to fold. ’ The current senses date from the late 19th cent.
replication
rep li ca tion |ˌrepliˈkāSHən ˌrɛpləˈkeɪʃən | ▶noun 1 the action of copying or reproducing something. • a copy: a twentieth-century building would be cheaper than a replication of what was there before. • the repetition of a scientific experiment or trial to obtain a consistent result. • the process by which genetic material or a living organism gives rise to a copy of itself: HIV replication | a crucial step in cold virus replications. 2 Law, dated a plaintiff's reply to the defendant's plea. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French replicacion, from Latin replicatio (n- ), from replicare ‘fold back, repeat, ’ later ‘make a reply ’ (see replicate ).
replicative
rep li ca tive |ˈrepliˌkātiv ˈrɛpləkədɪv | ▶adjective Biology relating to or involving the replication of genetic material or living organisms.
replicator
rep li ca tor |ˈrepliˌkātər ˈrɛpləˌkeɪdər | ▶noun a thing that replicates or copies something. • Biology a structural gene at which replication of a specific replicon is believed to be initiated.
replicon
rep li con |ˈrepliˌkän ˈrɛpləkɑn | ▶noun Biology a nucleic acid molecule, or part of one, that replicates as a unit, beginning at a specific site within it. ORIGIN 1960s: from replication + -on .
Oxford Dictionary
replica
rep |lica |ˈrɛplɪkə | ▶noun an exact copy or model of something, especially one on a smaller scale: a replica of the Empire State Building. ORIGIN mid 18th cent. (as a musical term in the sense ‘a repeat ’): from Italian, from replicare ‘to reply ’.
replicant
rep ¦lic |ant |ˈrɛplɪk (ə )nt | ▶noun (in science fiction ) a genetically engineered or artificial being created as an exact replica of a particular human being. ORIGIN from replica + -ant: first used in the film Blade Runner (1982 ).
replicase
replicase |ˈrɛplɪkeɪz | ▶noun [ mass noun ] Biochemistry an enzyme which catalyses the synthesis of a complementary RNA molecule using an RNA template. ORIGIN 1960s: from the verb replicate + -ase .
replicate
rep ¦li |cate ▶verb |ˈrɛplɪkeɪt | [ with obj. ] make an exact copy of; reproduce: it might be impractical to replicate Eastern culture in the west. • (replicate itself ) (of genetic material or a living organism ) reproduce or give rise to a copy of itself: interleukin-16 prevents the virus from replicating itself. • repeat (a scientific experiment or trial ) to obtain a consistent result: these findings have been replicated by Metzger and Antes. ▶adjective |ˈrɛplɪkət | [ attrib. ] of the nature of a copy: a replicate Earth. • of the nature of a repetition of a scientific experiment or trial: the variation of replicate measurements. ▶noun |ˈrɛplɪkət | 1 a close or exact copy; a replica. • a repeated experiment or trial. 2 Music a tone one or more octaves above or below the given tone. DERIVATIVES replicability |ˌrɛplɪkəˈbɪlɪtɪi |noun, replicable |ˈrɛplɪkəb (ə )l |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘repeat ’): from Latin replicat-, from the verb replicare, from re- ‘back, again ’ + plicare ‘to fold ’. The current senses date from the late 19th cent.
replication
rep ¦li |ca ¦tion |rɛplɪˈkeɪʃ (ə )n | ▶noun 1 [ mass noun ] the action of copying or reproducing something. • [ count noun ] a copy: a twentieth-century building would be cheaper than a replication of what was there before. • the repetition of a scientific experiment or trial to obtain a consistent result. • the process by which genetic material or a living organism gives rise to a copy of itself. 2 Law, dated a plaintiff's reply to the defendant's plea. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French replicacion, from Latin replicatio (n- ), from replicare ‘fold back, repeat ’, later ‘make a reply ’ (see replicate ).
replicative
replicative |ˈrɛplɪkətɪv | ▶adjective Biology relating to or involving the replication of genetic material or living organisms.
replicator
rep ¦li |ca ¦tor |ˈrɛplɪkeɪtə | ▶noun a thing which replicates or copies something. • Biology a structural gene at which replication of a specific replicon is believed to be initiated.
replicon
replicon |ˈrɛplɪkɒn | ▶noun Biology a nucleic acid molecule, or part of one, which replicates as a unit, beginning at a specific site within it. ORIGIN 1960s: from replication + -on .
American Oxford Thesaurus
replica
replica noun 1 is it real or a replica? copy, carbon copy, model, duplicate, reproduction, replication; dummy, imitation, facsimile; informal knockoff. 2 a replica of her mother: perfect likeness, double, look-alike, mirror image, living image, picture, twin, clone, doppelgänger; informal spitting image, dead ringer, ringer.
replicate
replicate verb the technology would be hard to replicate: copy, reproduce, duplicate, recreate, repeat, perform again; clone.
Oxford Thesaurus
replica
replica noun 1 I cannot confirm whether it is a replica or a real firearm at this stage: copy, model, duplicate, reproduction, replication; dummy, imitation; carbon copy, facsimile; informal knock-off, dupe. ANTONYMS original, genuine article. 2 Amelie was physically a replica of her mother: perfect likeness, exact likeness, double, lookalike, living image, mirror image, image, picture, twin, clone; German Doppelgänger; informal spitting image, dead ringer, ringer, dead spit, spit and image.
replicate
replicate verb the technology would be very hard to replicate: copy, reproduce, duplicate, make a copy of, make a replica of; recreate, repeat, perform again; clone.
Duden Dictionary
Replik
Re plik Substantiv, feminin , die |Repl i k auch, österreichisch nur …ˈplɪk |die Replik; Genitiv: der Replik, Plural: die Repliken (französisch réplique = Antwort, Gegenrede < ) (mittel )lateinisch replica (tio ) = Wiederholung, zu lateinisch replicare, replizieren 1 a bildungssprachlich Erwiderung auf Äußerungen, Thesen o. Ä. eines anderen eine glänzende, geharnischte Replik schreiben, vortragen b Rechtssprache Erwiderung, Gegenrede (besonders des Klägers oder der Klägerin auf die Verteidigung des /der Beklagten )2 Kunstwissenschaft Nachbildung eines Originals [die der Künstler selbst angefertigt hat ]
Replika
Re p li ka , Re pli ca Substantiv, feminin , die Replica |R e plika R e plica |die Replika; Genitiv: der Replika, Plural: die Replikas die Replica; Genitiv: der Replica, Plural: die Replicas [minderwertige ] Nachbildung
Replikat
Re pli kat Substantiv, Neutrum Kunstwissenschaft , das |Replik a t |Nachbildung eines Originals
Replikation
Re pli ka ti on Substantiv, feminin Genetik , die |Replikati o n |die Replikation; Genitiv: der Replikation, Plural: die Replikationen lateinisch replicatio, Replik Bildung einer exakten Kopie von Genen bzw. Chromosomen durch selbstständige Verdoppelung des genetischen Materials
replizieren
re pli zie ren schwaches Verb |repliz ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « lateinisch replicare = wieder aufrollen 1 a bildungssprachlich eine Replik 1a schreiben, vortragen b Rechtssprache eine Replik 1b vorbringen 2 Kunstwissenschaft eine Replik 2 anfertigen
French Dictionary
repli
repli n. m. nom masculin 1 Double pli, sinuosité. : Le repli d ’un col. 2 figuré Recul. : Le repli du dollar après une hausse marquée. SYNONYME diminution .
repliement
repliement n. m. 1 Action de replier, de se replier. 2 figuré État d ’une personne qui s ’isole du monde extérieur et se referme sur elle-même. : « Je n ’étais pas sans m ’apercevoir que notre vie en était une de repliement sur soi, menant presque inévitablement à une sorte d ’assèchement » (Gabrielle Roy , La Détresse et l ’Enchantement ).
replier
replier v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif Plier de nouveau. : Replier un ourlet. Le soleil est de retour: tu peux replier ton parapluie. verbe pronominal Reculer. : Les soldats se sont repliés en désordre. SYNONYME battre en retraite ; retirer . Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Les ennemis s ’étaient repliés sur l ’autre rive du fleuve. étudier Conjugaison Redoublement du i à la première et à la deuxième personne du pluriel de l ’indicatif imparfait et du subjonctif présent. (Que ) nous repliions, (que ) vous repliiez.
réplique
réplique n. f. nom féminin 1 Réponse. : Une réplique bien sentie. SYNONYME repartie ; riposte . 2 Reproduction. : La réplique est très réussie; elle est difficile à distinguer de l ’original. SYNONYME copie .
répliquer
répliquer v. tr. , intr. verbe transitif Répondre à ce qui a déjà été dit. : Il répliqua que son retard était motivé. SYNONYME repartir ; rétorquer ; riposter . verbe intransitif Discuter une affirmation, un commandement. : « Je n ’admets pas qu ’on réplique », dit le commandant. SYNONYME contester . aimer
Spanish Dictionary
réplica
réplica nombre femenino 1 Acción de replicar :el derecho de réplica; durante su réplica algunas personas aplaudieron; el entrenador va a tener serios problemas para conformar una alineación capaz de dar réplica adecuada al potente equipo brasileño .2 Expresión, argumento o discurso con que se replica :su réplica fue ambigua; su argumento no admite réplica .3 Copia exacta o muy parecida de una obra artística que reproduce con igualdad la obra original, o de un objeto :el Papa consagrará hoy la basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Paz, prácticamente una réplica de San Pedro de Roma .
replicación
replicación nombre femenino Proceso por el cual el ADN de una célula se duplica antes de la división celular para que, después de esta, cada célula tenga la misma información genética .
replicar
replicar verbo transitivo 1 Responder o contestar a alguien :yo ni repliqué y nos fuimos para el monte a buscar hongos, aunque sabía que nunca le habían gustado .2 verbo intransitivo Responder a alguien diciéndole algo en contra de lo que afirma u ordena :cuando le dije que estaba mal lo que había hecho, ella replicó que no era cierto .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xvii ) del latín replicare ‘desplegar, desarrollar ’, ‘replicar ’, derivado de plicare. De la familia etimológica de plegar (V.). Conjugación [1 ] como sacar .
replicato
replicato nombre masculino Réplica con que una persona se opone a lo que otra dice o manda .
replicón, -cona
replicón, -cona adjetivo coloquial [persona ] Que frecuentemente replica o pone objeciones a lo que se le dice o se le pide .
repliegue
repliegue nombre masculino 1 Pliegue doble o irregular que se forma en una cosa :los repliegues de la piel; los repliegues del terreno .2 Retirada o retroceso ordenado a posiciones defensivas de las tropas de un ejército o de los jugadores de un equipo :el coronel ordenó el repliegue de las tropas; la defensa hizo un rápido repliegue .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
replica
rep li ca /réplɪkə /名詞 C 1 (原作者による芸術作品などの )複製, 模写, レプリカ .2 (一般に )複製 ; 生き写し ▸ He is a replica of his father .彼は父親そっくりだ .
replicate
rep li cate /réplɪkèɪt /動詞 他動詞 1 (同じ結果になるかをみるため )〈実験など 〉を再現する .2 ⦅かたく ⦆…を模写する, …の複製品を作る .自動詞 〘生化 〙〈DNAなどが 〉自己複製する .形容詞 /-kət /1 〈葉などが 〉反り返った, めくれ返った .2 繰り返しの .
replication
r è p li c á tion 名詞 U C 1 複製 (品 ); U (実験などの )繰り返し, 再現 .2 〘生化 〙(DNAなどの )自己複製 .