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conduce

VI นำไปสู่  lead tend contribute nam-pai-su

 

conduce to

PHRV นำไปสู่  ทำให้เกิด  contribute to nam-pai-su

 

conduce towards

PHRV นำไปสู่  ทำให้เกิด  contribute to nam-pai-su

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

CONDUCE

v.i.[L., to lead. ] To lead or tend; to contribute; followed by to. They may conduce to farther discoveries for completing the theory of light.
To conduce to includes the sense of aiding, tending to produce, or furnishing the means; hence it is sometimes equivalent to promote, advance, or further. Virtue conduces to the welfare of society. Religion conduces to temporal happiness. Temperance conduces to health and long life.
In the transitive sense, to conduct, it is not authorized.

 

CONDUCEMENT

n.A leading or tending to; tendency.

 

CONDUCENT

a.Tending or contributing to.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CONDUCE

Con *duce ", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Conduced; p. pr. & vb. n. Conducing.]Etym: [L. conducere to bring together, conduce, hire; con- + ducere to lead. See Duke and cf. Conduct, n., Cond. ]

 

Defn: To lead or tend, esp. with reference to a favorable or desirable result; to contribute; -- usually followed by to or toward. He was sensible how much such a union would conduce to the happiness of both. Macaulay. The reasons you allege do more conduce To the hot passion of distemper'd blood. Shak.

 

Syn. -- To contribute; aid; assist; tend; subserve.

 

CONDUCE

CONDUCE Con *duce ", v. t.

 

Defn: To conduct; to lead; to guide. [Obs. ] He was sent to conduce hither the princess. Sir H. Wotton.

 

CONDUCENT

Con *du "cent, a. Etym: [L. conducens, p. pr. ]

 

Defn: Conducive; tending. Conducent to the good success of this business. Abp. Laud.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

conduce

con duce |kənˈd (y )o͞os kənˈdjus | verb [ no obj. ] (conduce to ) formal help to bring about (a particular situation or outcome ): every possible care was taken that could conduce to their health and comfort. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense lead or bring ): from Latin conducere bring together (see conduct ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

conduce

con |duce |kənˈdjuːs | verb [ no obj. ] (conduce to ) formal help to bring about (a particular situation or outcome ): nothing would conduce more to the unity of the nation. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense lead or bring ): from Latin conducere bring together (see conduct ).

 

Spanish Dictionary

conducente

conducente adjetivo Que conduce a un lugar, a un resultado o a una solución :el vestíbulo está junto a la escalera conducente a las habitaciones privadas; se han previsto las maniobras conducentes a mejorar los salarios de los trabajadores .