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conform

VI เหมือน หรือ คล้าย กัน  adapt muean-rue-klai-kan

 

conform

VT ทำให้ เหมือน หรือ คล้าย กัน  ปรับเปลี่ยน ให้ เข้ากัน  adapt tam-hai-muean-rue-klai-kan

 

conform to

PHRV สอดคล้อง กับ  เห็นพ้อง กับ  เข้ากันได้ กับ  comply with sod-klong-kab

 

conform with

PHRV สอดคล้อง กับ  เห็นพ้อง กับ  เข้ากันได้ กับ  comply with sod-klong-kab

 

conformable

ADJ ที่ ปรับ ให้ เหมือนกัน  ti-prab-hai-muean-kan

 

conformable

ADJ เชื่อฟัง  obedient compliant chuea-fang

 

conformance

N การ สอดคล้องกัน  conformity agreement kan-sod-klong-kan

 

conformation

N โครงสร้าง  structure form formation krong-sang

 

conformism

N ความคิด หรือ นโยบาย ใน การ ปรับ ให้ ลงรอยกัน 

 

conformity

N การ สอดคล้องกัน  conformance agreement kan-sod-klong-kan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

CONFORM

a.[L., form. ] Made to resemble; assuming the same form; like; resembling. [Little used. ]

 

CONFORM

v.t.[L., to form, or shape, form. ] 1. To make like, in external appearance; to reduce to a like shape, or form, with something else; with to; as, to conform any thing to a model.
2. More generally, to reduce to a likeness or correspondence in manners, opinions or moral qualities.
For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his son. Romans 8:29.
Be not conformed to this world. Romans 12:2.
3. To make agreeable to; to square with a rule or directory.
Demand of them why they conform not themselves to the order of the church?

 

CONFORM

v.i. 1. To comply with or yield to; to live or act according to; as, to conform to the fashion or to custom.
2. To comply with; to obey; as, to conform to the laws of the state.

 

CONFORMABLE

a. 1. Correspondent; having the same or similar external form, or shape; like; resembling; as an edifice conformable to a model or draft.
2. Having the same or similar manners, opinions or moral qualities.
The Gentiles were not made conformable to the Jews, in that which was to cease at the coming of Christ.
3. Agreeable; suitable; consistent; as, nature is conformable to herself.
4. Compliant; ready to follow directions; submissive; obsequious; peaceable; disposed to obey.
I have been to you a true and humble wife, At all time to your will conformable.
It is generally followed by to, but good writers have used with. In its etymological sense, that may be conformed, capable of being conformed, it seems not to be used.

 

CONFORMABLY

adv. With or in conformity; suitably; agreeably. Let us settle, in our own minds, what rules to pursue and act conformably.

 

CONFORMATION

n. 1. The manner in which a body is formed; the particular texture or structure of a body, or disposition of the parts which compose it; form; structure; often with relation to some other body, and with adaptation to some purpose or effect.
Light of different colors is reflected from bodies, according to their different conformation. Varieties of sound depend on the conformation of the organs.
2. The act of conforming; the act of producing suitableness, or conformity; with to; as the conformation of our hearts and lives to the duties of true religion.
3. In medical science, the particular make or construction of the body peculiar to an individual; as a good or bad conformation.

 

CONFORMED

pp. Made to resemble; reduced to a likeness of; made agreeable to; suited.

 

CONFORMER

n.One who conforms; one who complies with established forms or doctrines.

 

CONFORMING

ppr. Reducing to a likeness; adapting; complying with.

 

CONFORMIST

n.One who conforms or complies; appropriately, one who complies with the worship of the church of England or of the established church, as distinguished from a dissenter, or nonconformist.

 

CONFORMITY

n. 1. Likeness; correspondence with a model in form or manner; resemblance; agreement; congruity with something else; followed by to or with.
A ship is constructed in conformity to a model, or in conformity with a model.
True happiness consists in conformity of life to the divine law.
2. Consistency; agreement.
Many instances prove the conformity of the essay with the notions of Hippocrates.
3. In theology, correspondence in manners and principles; compliance with customs.
Live no in conformity with the world.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CONFORM

Con *form ", a. [L. conformis; con- + forma form: cf. F. conforme. ]

 

Defn: Of the same form; similar in import; conformable. Bacon.

 

Care must be taken that the interpretation be every way conform to the analogy of faith. Bp. Hall.

 

CONFORM

CONFORM Con *form ", v. i.

 

1. To be in accord or harmony; to comply; to be obedient; to submit; -- with to or with.

 

A rule to which experience must conform. Whewell.

 

2. (Eng. Eccl. Hist. ) To comply with the usages of the Established Church; to be a conformist.

 

About two thousand ministers whose consciences did not suffer them to conform were driven from their benefices in a day. Macaulay.

 

CONFORM

Con *form ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Conformed; p. pr. & vb. n.Conforming. ] [F. conformer, L. conformare, -formatum; con- + formare to form, forma form. See Form. ]

 

Defn: To shape in accordance with; to make like; to bring into harmony or agreement with; -- usually with to or unto.

 

Demand of them wherefore they conform not themselves unto the order of the church. Hooker.

 

CONFORMABILITY

CONFORMABILITY Con *form `a *bil "i *ty, n.

 

1. The state of being conformable.

 

2. (Geol.) The parallelism of two sets of strata which are in contact.

 

CONFORMABLE

CONFORMABLE Con *form "a *ble, a.

 

1. Corresponding in form, character, opinions, etc. ; similar; like; consistent; proper or suitable; --usually followed by to.

 

The fragments of Sappho give us a taste of her way of writing perfectly conformable with that character. Addison.

 

Conformable to Scripture as well as to philosophy. Whewell.

 

To make matters somewhat conformable for the old knight. Sir W. Scott.

 

2. Disposed to compliance or obedience; ready to follow directions; submissive; compliant.

 

I have been to you a true and humble wife, At all times to your will conformable. Shak.

 

3. (Geol.) Parallel, or nearly so; -- said of strata in contact.

 

CONFORMABLENESS

CONFORMABLENESS Con *form "a *ble *ness, n.

 

Defn: The quality of being conformable; conformability.

 

CONFORMABLY

CONFORMABLY Con *form "a *bly, adv.

 

Defn: With conformity or in conformity; suitably; agreeably.

 

Conformably to the law and nature of God. Bp. Beveridge.

 

CONFORMANCE

CONFORMANCE Con *form "ance, n.

 

Defn: Conformity. [R.] Marston.

 

CONFORMATE

CONFORMATE Con *form "ate, a. [L. conformatus, p. p. See Conform. ]

 

Defn: Having the same form. [R.]

 

CONFORMATION

Con `for *ma "tion, n. [L. conformatio: cf. F. conformation. ]

 

1. The act of conforming; the act of producing conformity.

 

The conformation of our hearts and lives to the duties of true religion and morality. I. Watts.

 

2. The state of being conformed; agreement; hence; structure, as depending on the arrangement of parts; form; arrangement.

 

In Hebrew poetry, there may be observed a certain conformation of the sentences. Lowth.

 

A structure and conformation of the earth. Woodward.

 

CONFORMATOR

CONFORMATOR Con "for *ma `tor, n. [L., a framer. ]

 

Defn: An apparatus for taking the conformation of anything, as of the head for fitting a hat, or, in craniometry, finding the largest horizontal area of the head.

 

CONFORMER

CONFORMER Con *form "er, n.

 

Defn: One who conforms; one who complies with established forms or doctrines.

 

CONFORMIST

CONFORMIST Con *form "ist, n.

 

Defn: One who conforms or complies; esp. , one who conforms to the Church of England, or to the Established Church, as distinguished from a dissenter or nonconformist.

 

A cheeful conformist to your judgment. Jer.Taylor.

 

CONFORMITY

Con *form "i *ty, n.; pl. Conformities (#). [Cf. F. conformité. ]

 

1. Correspondence in form, manner, or character; resemblance; agreement; congruity; -- followed by to, with, or between.

 

By our conformity to God. Tillotson.

 

The end of all religion is but to draw us to a conformity with God. Dr. H.More.

 

A conformity between the mental taste and the sensitive taste. Addison.

 

2. (Eng. Eccl. Hist. ) Compliance with the usages of the Established Church.

 

The king [James I.] soon afterward put forth a proclamation requiring all ecclesiastical and civil officers to do their duty by enforcing conformity. Hallam.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

conform

con form |kənˈfôrm kənˈfɔ (ə )rm | verb [ no obj. ] comply with rules, standards, or laws: the kitchen does not conform to hygiene regulations | the changes were introduced to conform with international classifications. (of a person ) behave according to socially acceptable conventions or standards: the pressure to conform. be similar in form or type; agree: the countryside should conform to a certain idea of the picturesque. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense make (something ) like another thing ): from Old French conformer, from Latin conformare, from con- together + formare to form.

 

conformable

con form a ble |kənˈfôrməbəl kənˈfɔrməbəl | adjective (usu. conformable to ) (of a person ) disposed or accustomed to conform to what is acceptable or expected. similar in form or nature; consistent: this proposition might be conformable to the original conjecture. Geology (of strata in contact ) deposited in a continuous sequence, and typically having the same direction of stratification. DERIVATIVES con form a bil i ty |-ˌfôrməˈbilitē |noun, con form a bly |-blē |adverb ORIGIN late 15th cent. (in the sense compliant (to ) or tractable ): from medieval Latin conformabilis, from Latin conformare to form, fashion (see conform ).

 

conformal

con for mal |kənˈfôrməl kənˈfɔrməl | adjective (of a map projection or a mathematical mapping ) preserving the correct angles between directions within small areas, though distorting distances. Also called orthomorphic. DERIVATIVES con for mal ly adverb ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (in the sense conformable ): from late Latin conformalis, from con- together + formalis formal. The current sense was coined in German.

 

conformance

con form ance |kənˈfôrməns kənˈfɔrməns | noun another term for conformity.

 

conformation

con for ma tion |ˌkänfôrˈmāSHən, -fər -ˌkɑnfɔrˈmeɪʃən | noun the shape or structure of something, esp. an animal: the judges run their hands over the dog's body and legs, checking its conformation. Chemistry any of the spatial arrangements that the atoms in a molecule may adopt and freely convert between, esp. by rotation about individual single bonds. Compare with configuration. DERIVATIVES con for ma tion al |-SHənl |adjective ORIGIN early 16th cent. (in the sense conforming, adaptation ): from Latin conformatio (n- ), from conformare to shape, fashion (see conform ).

 

conformer

con form er |kənˈfôrmər kənˈfɔrmər | noun Chemistry a form of a compound having a particular molecular conformation: changing the temperature alters the relative proportions of the conformers. ORIGIN 1960s: blend of conformational (see conformation ) and isomer .

 

conformist

con form ist |kənˈfôrmist kənˈfɔrməst | noun a person who conforms to accepted behavior or established practices. Brit. chiefly historical a person who conforms to the practices of the Church of England. adjective (of a person or activity ) conforming to accepted behavior or established practices; conventional. DERIVATIVES con form ism |-ˌmizəm |noun

 

conformity

con form i ty |kənˈfôrmitē kənˈfɔrmədi | noun compliance with standards, rules, or laws: conformity to regulations | the goods were in conformity with the contract. behavior in accordance with socially accepted conventions or standards: loyalty to one's party need not imply unquestioning conformity. Brit., chiefly historical compliance with the practices of the Church of England. similarity in form or type; agreement in character: these changes are intended to ensure conformity between all schemes. Geology (of strata in contact ) a continuous sequence of deposits, typically in parallel strata. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French conformite or late Latin conformitas, from conformare to form, fashion (see conform ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

conform

con |form |kənˈfɔːm | verb [ no obj. ] comply with rules, standards, or laws: the kitchen does not conform to hygiene regulations | the changes were introduced to conform with international classifications. (of a person ) behave according to socially acceptable conventions or standards: the pressure to conform. be similar in form or type; agree: the countryside should conform to a certain idea of the picturesque. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense make (something ) like another thing ): from Old French conformer, from Latin conformare, from con- together + formare to form .

 

conformable

con |form |able |kənˈfɔːməb (ə )l | adjective (usu. conformable to ) (of a person ) disposed or accustomed to conform to what is acceptable. similar in form or nature; consistent: the human adoption of practices which are conformable to biological constraints. Geology (of strata in contact ) deposited in a continuous sequence, and having the same direction of stratification. DERIVATIVES conformability |-ˈbɪlɪti |noun, conformably adverb ORIGIN late 15th cent. (in the sense compliant (to ) or tractable ): from medieval Latin conformabilis, from Latin conformare to form, fashion (see conform ).

 

conformal

con |form ¦al |kənˈfɔːm (ə )l | adjective (of a map or a mathematical mapping ) preserving the correct angles between directions within small areas (though distorting distances ). DERIVATIVES conformally adverb ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (in the sense conformable ): from late Latin conformalis, from con- together + formalis formal . The current sense was coined in German.

 

conformance

con |form |ance |kənˈfɔːm (ə )ns | noun another term for conformity.

 

conformation

con |form |ation |kɒnfɔːˈmeɪʃ (ə )n | noun the shape or structure of something, especially an animal. Chemistry any of the spatial arrangements which the atoms in a molecule may adopt and freely convert between, especially by rotation about individual single bonds. Compare with configuration. DERIVATIVES conformational adjective ORIGIN early 16th cent. (in the sense conforming, adaptation ): from Latin conformatio (n- ), from conformare to shape, fashion (see conform ).

 

conformer

con |form ¦er |kənˈfɔːmə | noun Chemistry a form of a compound having a particular molecular conformation. ORIGIN 1960s: blend of conformational (see conformation ) and isomer .

 

conformist

con |form |ist |kənˈfɔːmɪst | noun a person who conforms to accepted behaviour or established practices. Brit. historical a person who conforms to the practices of the Church of England. adjective conforming to accepted behaviour or established practices; conventional: the poet became more conformist in his later years. DERIVATIVES conformism noun

 

conformity

con |form |ity |kənˈfɔːmɪti | noun [ mass noun ] compliance with standards, rules, or laws: conformity to regulations | the goods were in conformity with the contract. behaviour in accordance with socially accepted conventions: a word of praise or an encouraging smile provide rewards for conformity to social norms. Brit. historical compliance with the practices of the Church of England. similarity in form or type; agreement in character: these changes are intended to ensure conformity between all schemes. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French conformite or late Latin conformitas, from conformare to form, fashion (see conform ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

conform

conform verb 1 visitors have to conform to our rules: comply with, abide by, obey, observe, follow, keep to, stick to, adhere to, uphold, heed, accept, go along with, fall in with, respect, defer to; satisfy, meet, fulfill. ANTONYMS flout. 2 they refuse to conform: follow convention, be conventional, fit in, adapt, adjust, follow the crowd; comply, acquiesce, toe the line, follow the rules; submit, yield; informal play it by the book, play by the rules. ANTONYMS rebel. 3 goods must conform to their description: match, fit, suit, answer, agree with, be like, correspond to, be consistent with, measure up to, tally with, square with. ANTONYMS differ.

 

conformist

conformist noun he was too much of a conformist to wear anything but a suit: traditionalist, conservative, stickler, formalist, diehard, reactionary; informal stick-in-the-mud, stuffed shirt. ANTONYMS eccentric, rebel.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

conform

conform verb 1 the kitchen does not conform to hygiene regulations | visitors have to conform to our rules: comply with, abide by, obey, observe, follow, keep to, hold to, adhere to; satisfy, match up to, meet, fulfil, be in accordance with; stick to, stand by, act in accordance with, uphold, heed, pay attention to, agree to /with, consent to, accede to, accept, acquiesce in, go along with, fall in with, adapt to, accommodate to, adjust to, acknowledge, respect, defer to. ANTONYMS flout. 2 there are penalties for those who refuse to conform: follow convention, be conventional, follow tradition, follow custom, fit in, adapt, adjust, follow the crowd, run with the pack, swim with the stream; comply, acquiesce, do what one is told, toe the line, obey the rules, comply with the rules, observe the rules, abide by the rules, adhere to the rules, act in accordance with the rules, follow the rules, keep to the rules, stick to the rules; submit, yield; informal play it by the book, play by the rules, keep in step, go with the flow. ANTONYMS rebel. 3 the goods must conform to their description: match, fit, suit, answer, agree with, be like, be similar to, coincide with, correspond to, correlate to, be consistent with, be consonant with, be comparable with, measure up to, go with, tally with, square with, accord with, parallel, harmonize with. ANTONYMS differ from.

 

conformist

conformist noun he was too much of a conformist to wear anything but a suit at work: conventionalist, traditionalist, orthodox person, conservative, bourgeois, (old ) fogey, stickler, formalist, diehard, reactionary; crawler, truckler, kowtower, groveller, puppet, spaniel; informal stick-in-the-mud, stuffed shirt, yes-man. ANTONYMS eccentric; rebel.

 

conformity

conformity noun 1 conformity with the law: compliance with, adherence to, accordance with, observance of, observation of, obedience to, acquiescence in, respect for, adaptation to, adjustment to, accommodation to; archaic abidance by. ANTONYMS flouting. 2 you cannot find more conformity than among young people: conventionality, traditionalism, orthodoxy, fitting in, following the crowd, running with the pack, swimming with the stream; conservatism, formalism, reaction. ANTONYMS eccentricity, rebellion. 3 these changes are intended to ensure conformity between all schemes: similarity, likeness, alikeness, resemblance, similitude; correspondence, correlation, matching, congruity, congruence, consonance, coincidence, compatibility, concurrence, agreement, harmony, accord, equivalence; comparability, comparableness, comparison, parallelism, mapping, parity, analogy, affinity, closeness, nearness; sameness, identity, identicalness, uniformity, symmetry; archaic semblance. ANTONYMS dissimilarity.

 

French Dictionary

conformation

conformation n. f. nom féminin Disposition des parties d ’un corps organisé.

 

conforme

conforme adj. adjectif 1 Identique. : Une copie conforme. SYNONYME pareil ; semblable . 2 Qui convient. : C ’est conforme au règlement (et non *avec le règlement ). SYNONYME approprié ; convenable .

 

conformément

conformément adv. adverbe D ’une manière conforme. : Conformément à notre entente.

 

conformer

conformer v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif Rendre conforme. : Conformer les documents aux normes. verbe pronominal Agir conformément à, respecter. : Conformez-vous aux directives. SYNONYME plier ; suivre . Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Nous nous sommes conformés aux ordres. aimer

 

conformisme

conformisme n. m. nom masculin Respect aveugle des règles, de la tradition.

 

conformiste

conformiste adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin Personne qui se conforme systématiquement à une règle, à un usage.

 

conformité

conformité n. f. nom féminin État de choses semblables. : La conformité de la copie avec l ’original. La conformité entre deux tableaux. SYNONYME similitude . Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec les noms suivants: • identité, conformité totale; ressemblance, conformité partielle;uniformité, nature de ce qui ne change pas de caractère, d ’apparence. LOCUTION En conformité avec. D ’une manière qui convient. : Il a agi en conformité avec la loi. SYNONYME conformément .

 

Spanish Dictionary

conformación

conformación nombre femenino Configuración o forma particular de una cosa, especialmente de una cosa inmaterial :obras decisivas en la conformación de determinadas movimientos artísticos; la información se ha convertido en un instrumento de captación y conformación de la opinión pública .

 

conformador, -ra

conformador, -ra adjetivo 1 Que conforma :factores conformadores del paisaje urbano; los rasgos conformadores de una institución .2 nombre masculino Instrumento con que los sombrereros toman la medida y la forma de la cabeza .

 

conformar

conformar verbo transitivo 1 Dar forma a una cosa, especialmente a una cosa inmaterial :repulsaba esa cultura estrechamente conformada por el estado autoritario con viejos resabios imperiales; hemos contemplado aspectos sobresalientes de los conceptos individual y social de la libertad tal como se han conformado teóricamente en las últimas aportaciones bibliográficas ;el relieve se va conformando a lo largo de los siglos .2 Formar o constituir [ciertos elementos ] un todo :el entrenador ha conformado el nuevo equipo; las empresas de estas dos ciudades conforman más del 99 \% del tejido empresarial .3 Poner la conformidad en una cosa :el titular de la cuenta debe conformar el cheque .4 verbo transitivo /verbo intransitivo Hacer que una cosa concuerde con otra :las señales y efectos no conforman .5 conformarse verbo pronominal Aceptar voluntariamente algo que se considera insuficiente o no satisface completamente un deseo, ilusión o necesidad :algunos jugadores se conforman con torneos nacionales; los científicos no se conforman con observar las ondas, describir su forma y cómo se transmiten, sino que necesitan establecer unas magnitudes que permitan diferenciarlas; me conformaré de momento con un pago de 100 pesos .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xiii ) del latín conformare dar forma ’, ‘adaptar ’, derivado de formare dar forma ’. De la familia etimológica de forma (V.).

 

conforme

conforme adjetivo 1 Que se corresponde, se ajusta o está de acuerdo con algo :han propuesto una reforma educativa conforme a las necesidades detectadas en los estudiantes; su actuación fue conforme a lo que le habíamos aconsejado .2 Que está satisfecho o de acuerdo con algo :los vendedores no están conformes con la subida de precio; se mostró conforme con la propuesta que le hicimos; estoy conforme en todo excepto en lo de no comunicárselo a él .3 adverbio Indica que alguna cosa es o se hace igual que otra cosa :todo queda conforme estaba; ratificó su retirada conforme había anunciado; todo te lo devuelvo conforme lo recibí .SINÓNIMO según .4 Indica que dos procesos ocurren de forma simultánea :la idea fue tomando forma conforme pasaba el tiempo; se alegraba conforme veía los semblantes de cada uno; ajustaremos los presupuestos conforme veamos que las etapas se van cumpliendo .SINÓNIMO según .5 nombre masculino Conformidad :el jefe nos ha dado su conforme para salir antes .conforme a i Indica el principio, costumbre, ley, norma, etc. , con la que está acorde o a la que obedece cierto hecho :conforme a soberbia; es un embargo conforme a derecho; hemos actuado conforme a lo prescrito .SINÓNIMO según .ii Indica correspondencia proporcional entre dos términos :se te pagará conforme a lo que trabajes .SINÓNIMO según . VÉASE según y conforme .

 

conformidad

conformidad nombre femenino 1 Aprobación, consentimiento o autorización escrita u oral :expresar la conformidad con algo; dio su conformidad con un gesto; cuando nos su conformidad, iniciamos los trámites .SINÓNIMO conforme .2 Adecuación o correspondencia de unas cosas con otras, respecto a su fin, su forma o su función :la verdad es la conformidad del pensamiento con lo que inteligimos, con las cosas .ANTÓNIMO disconformidad, discordancia .3 Hecho de conformarse con algo que se considera insuficiente o no satisface completamente un deseo, ilusión o necesidad :en las oraciones enunciativas el emisor manifiesta su conformidad o disconformidad con el predicado .4 Acuerdo entre dos o más personas, o entre sus opiniones o sus actos :queremos gobernar con la conformidad social .ANTÓNIMO disconformidad, discrepancia .de conformidad con o en conformidad con Indica el principio, costumbre, ley, norma, etc. , con la que está acorde o a la que obedece cierto hecho :el hombre clásico se entrega al mundo sensible de los fenómenos para transformarlos de conformidad con su propia imagen; el deslinde se hará en conformidad con los títulos de cada propietario .SINÓNIMO según .

 

conformismo

conformismo nombre masculino Actitud de la persona que acepta fácilmente cualquier circunstancia pública o privada, especialmente cuando es adversa o injusta :tras el empate, el equipo local mostró cierto conformismo y renunció al ataque .ANTÓNIMO inconformismo .

 

conformista

conformista adjetivo 1 Del conformismo o relacionado con él :conducta conformista; subyace una ideología conservadora y conformista que degrada culturalmente a la mujer .ANTÓNIMO inconformista .2 adjetivo /nombre común [persona ] Que se comporta con conformismo :lo expuesto no busca cortar las digestiones de los conformes o conformistas, solamente espera y lo consigue, salir en primera página .ANTÓNIMO inconforme, inconformista .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

conform

con form /kənfɔ́ː r m /con (共に )form (形成する )〗動詞 s /-z /; ed /-d /; ing 自動詞 1 〈人が 〉良識 慣習などに 】従う, 順応する «to » conform to the customs of society 社会の習慣に従う 2 〈物事が 〉法律 期待などに 】合致する, 適合する «to , with » This computer will conform exactly to my needs .このコンピュータは私の要求にぴったりだ 3 かたく 〈人 物が 〉範例 典型 類型などに 】同一化する , 一致する «to » Many of the old toys will not conform to modern safety standards .その古い玩具 がんぐ の多くが現代の安全基準に適合しないだろう 4 ⦅英 ⦆国教を奉じる .他動詞 【規則などに 】〈人 行動 を従わせる , 適合させる ; 一致させる «to » .

 

conformable

con f rm a ble 形容詞 かたく be 1 規則 慣習などに 】合致した, 順応した «to » be conformable to the common practice 一般の慣習に合致する 2 «…に » 従順な «to » .

 

conformation

con for ma tion /kɑ̀nfɔː r méɪʃ (ə )n |kɔ̀n -/名詞 U C かたく 1 形, 構造 .2 «…との » 適合, 一致 «to » .3 〘コンピュ 〙準拠 .4 〘化 〙(分子の )配座 .

 

conformist

con form ist /kənfɔ́ː r mɪst /形容詞 社会通念 体制 慣習などに 〉従う, 順応する ; 体制順応的な .名詞 C 体制順応者 .

 

conformity

con form i ty /kənfɔ́ː r məti /名詞 U 1 かたく 社会通念 体制 慣習などへの 】順応, 従順, 服従 «to , with » in conformity with A A 〈法律 規則 主義など 〉に従って, 順守して .2 ⦅英 ⦆〖しばしばC -〗国教 遵奉 (じゆんぽう ).