English-Thai Dictionary
contribute
VI มีส่วน ทำให้ conduce lead me-suan-tam-hai
contribute
VI ให้ (เพื่อ ช่วยเหลือ hai
contribute
VT ให้ (เพื่อ ช่วยเหลือ give donate provide hai
contribute to
PHRV บริจาค (เงิน หรือ เวลา ให้ หรือ สละ (เงิน หรือ เวลา bo-ri-jak
contribute to
PHRV รับผิดชอบ ต่อ เป็นสาเหตุ ของ นำมาซึ่ง conduce to rab-pid-chob-tor
contribute to
PHRV ส่ง เรื่อง ไป ตีพิมพ์ (หนังสือ นิตยสาร ฯลฯ song-rueang-pai-te-pim
contribute towards
PHRV บริจาค (เงิน หรือ เวลา ให้ หรือ สละ (เงิน หรือ เวลา bo-ri-jak
contribute towards
PHRV รับผิดชอบ ต่อ เป็นสาเหตุ ของ นำมาซึ่ง conduce to rab-pid-chob-tor
contribute towards
PHRV ส่ง เรื่อง ไป ตีพิมพ์ (หนังสือ นิตยสาร ฯลฯ song-rueang-pai-te-pim
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CONTRIBUTE
v.t.[L., to grant, assign, or impart. See Tribe, Tribute. ] 1. To give or grant in common with others; to give a common stock or for a common purpose; to pay a share.
England contributes much more than any other of the allies.
It is the duty of Christians to contribute a portion of their substance for the propagation of the gospel.
2. To impart a portion or share to a common purpose.
Let each man contribute his influence to correct public morals.
CONTRIBUTE
v.i.To give a part; to lend a portion of power, aid or influence; to have a share in any act or effect. There is not a single beauty in the piece, to which the invention must not contribute.
CONTRIBUTED
pp. Given or advanced to a common fund, stock or purpose; paid as a share.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CONTRIBUTE
Con *trib "ute, v. t. [imp. & p.p. Contributed; p.pr. & vb. n.Contributing. ] Etym: [L. contributus, p.p. of contribuere to bring together, to add; con- + tribuere to grant, impart. See Tribute. ]
Defn: To give or grant i common with others; to give to a common stock or for a common purpose; to furnish or suply in part; to give (money or other aid ) for a specified object; as, to contribute food or fuel for the poor. England contributes much more than any other of the allies. Addison.
CONTRIBUTE
CONTRIBUTE Con *trib "ute, v. i.
1. To give a part to a common stock; to lend assistance or aid, or give something, to a common purpose; to have a share in any act or effect. We are engaged in war; the secretary of state calls upon the colonies to contribute. Burke.
2. To give or use one's power or influence for any object; to assist. These men also contributed to obstruct the progress of wisdom. Goldsmith.
New American Oxford Dictionary
contribute
con trib ute |kənˈtribyo͞ot, -byət kənˈtrɪbjut | ▶verb [ with obj. ] give (something, esp. money ) in order to help achieve or provide something: he contributed more than $500,000 to the center | [ no obj. ] : she contributed to a private pension. • [ no obj. ] (contribute to ) help to cause or bring about: gases that contribute to global warming. • supply (an article ) for publication: he contributed articles to the magazine | [ no obj. ] : the staff who contribute to your sports pages are doing a splendid job. • [ no obj. ] give one's views in a discussion: he did not contribute to the meetings. DERIVATIVES con trib u tive |-yətiv |adjective ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Latin contribut- ‘brought together, added, ’ from the verb contribuere, from con- ‘with ’ + tribuere ‘bestow. ’
Oxford Dictionary
contribute
contribute |kənˈtrɪbjuːt, ˈkɒntrɪbjuːt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] give (something, especially money ) in order to help achieve or provide something: taxpayers had contributed £141.8 million towards the cost of local services | [ no obj. ] : he contributed to a private pension. • [ no obj. ] (contribute to ) help to cause or bring about: the government imposed a tax on fuels which contributed to global warming. • supply (an article ) for publication in a newspaper, magazine, or journal: he contributed articles to the magazine. • [ no obj. ] give one's views in a discussion: he did not contribute to the meetings. DERIVATIVES contributive |kənˈtrɪb - |adjective ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Latin contribut- ‘brought together, added ’, from the verb contribuere, from con- ‘with ’ + tribuere ‘bestow ’. usage: There are two possible pronunciations of the word contribute, one which puts the stress on the -tri- and one which puts it on the con-. The first is held to be the standard, correct pronunciation even though the pronunciation with stress on the con- is older.
American Oxford Thesaurus
contribute
contribute verb 1 the government contributed a million dollars: give, donate, put up, subscribe, hand out, grant, bestow, present, provide, supply, furnish; informal chip in, pitch in, fork out, shell out, cough up, kick in, ante up, pony up. 2 an article contributed by Dr. Clouson: supply, provide, submit. 3 numerous factors contribute to job satisfaction: play a part in, be instrumental in, be a factor in, have a hand in, be conducive to, make for, lead to, cause.
Oxford Thesaurus
contribute
contribute verb 1 the government contributed a million pounds to the fund: give, donate, give /make a donation of, put up, come up with, subscribe, hand out, grant, bestow, present, gift, accord; provide, supply, furnish; informal chip in, pitch in, fork out, dish out, shell out, cough up; Brit. informal stump up; N. Amer. informal kick in, ante up, pony up. 2 the colour scheme contributes a pervading sense of calm and peacefulness to the room: impart, lend, add, give, confer. 3 evidence suggests that a minimum wage would contribute to economic recovery: play a part in, be instrumental in, be a factor in, be partly responsible for, have a hand in, be conducive to, make for, lead to, cause, give rise to; help, promote, advance, further, forward, oil the wheels of, open the door for, add to; formal conduce to. ANTONYMS stand in the way of.
French Dictionary
contributeur
contributeur , trice n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Personne qui concourt à la réalisation de quelque chose, qui contribue à une œuvre.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
contribute
con trib ute /kəntrɪ́bjət |-bjuːt, kɔ́ntrɪbjuːt / (! 強勢は通例第2音節 ) 〖con (共に ) tribute (分け与える )〗(名 )contribution 動詞 ~s /-ts /; ~d /-ɪd /; -uting 他動詞 →give 他動詞 1 語法 (5 )(c )1 〖contribute A (to [toward ] B /for B )〗〈人などが 〉A 〈金 援助 時間など 〉を (B 〈団体 事業など 〉に [のために ])提供する , 与える ▸ contribute a million dollars to the program その計画に100万ドルを寄付する ▸ contribute an opinion to the committee 委員会に意見を提案する ▸ contribute energy toward the goal 目標のために精力をささげる 2 〖contribute A to B 〗〈人が 〉A 〈原稿など 〉をB 〈雑誌 新聞など 〉に投稿する , 寄稿する ▸ contribute a novel to a magazine 雑誌に小説を寄稿する 自動詞 1 〖contribute (to [toward ] A )〗〈人が 〉(A 〈団体 事業など 〉に )寄与する , 貢献する ; 寄付する ▸ You have contributed greatly [much ] to our team .君はチームに大いに貢献したよ ▸ contribute to local charities 地元の慈善団体に寄付をする 2 〖contribute to A 〗〈物 事が 〉A 〈結果 事件など 〉の一因となる , 一助となる (!進行形にしない ) ▸ a contributing factor 要因 ▸ Alcohol may have contributed to this traffic accident .アルコールがこの交通事故の一因だったかもしれない 3 〈人が 〉【新聞 雑誌などに 】投稿 [寄稿 ]する «to » ▸ A Times staff writer contributed to this report .この記事はタイムズの記者の協力によるものです