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correspond

VI ติดต่อกัน ทาง จดหมาย  โต้ตอบ จดหมาย  tid-tor-kan-tang-jod-mai

 

correspond

VI เหมือนกัน  เท่ากัน  สอดคล้องกัน  มี ลักษณะ เช่นเดียวกัน  equate resemble muan-kan

 

correspond about

PHRV เขียนจดหมาย โต้ตอบ กัน เกี่ยวกับ  kian-jod-mai-tol-tob-kan-kiao-kab

 

correspond to

PHRV สัมพันธ์ กับ  เข้ากันได้ กับ  agree with answer to sam-pan-kab

 

correspond with

PHRV เขียนจดหมาย โต้ตอบ กับ  kian-jod-mai-tol-tob-kab

 

correspond with

PHRV เข้ากัน กับ  สอดคล้อง กับ  correspond to kao-kan-kab

 

correspondence

N การ ติดต่อกัน ทาง จดหมาย  kan-tid-tor-kan-tang-jod-mai

 

correspondence

N ความสอดคล้อง  ความ ลงรอยกัน  agreement conformity kwam-sod-kong

 

correspondency

N ความสอดคล้อง กัน  ความ ลงรอยกัน 

 

correspondent

ADJ เหมือนกัน  คล้าย กัน  analogous corresponding muan-kan

 

correspondent

N นักข่าว  newspaperman newspaperwoman newswriter pressman nak-kaol

 

correspondent

N ผู้ ติดต่อ จดหมาย  letter writer phu-tid-tor-jod-mai

 

corresponding

ADJ เหมือนกัน  คล้าย กัน  analogous correspondent muan-kan

 

correspondingly

ADV อย่าง เหมือนกัน  อย่าง คล้ายๆ  กัน  yang-muan-kan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

CORRESPOND

v.i.[L., to answer, to promise. See Sponsor. ] 1. To suit; to answer; to agree; to fit; to be congruous; to be adapted to. Levity of manners does not correspond with the dignity of the clerical character. The length of a room should correspond with the breadth. Actions should correspond with words.
2. To be equal; to be adequate or proportioned. Let the means of prosecuting a war correspond with the magnitude of the contest.
3. To communicate by letters sent and received; to hold intercourse with a person at a distance by sending and receiving letters. We delight to correspond with those we love and respect.

 

CORRESPONDENCE, CORRESPONDENCY

n. 1. Relation; fitness; congruity; mutual adaptation of one thing to another. There is no correspondence between a polite education and clownish manners.
2. Intercourse between persons at a distance, by means of letters sent and answers received. The ministers of the two courts have had a correspondence on the subject of commerce. Hence,
3. The letters which pass between correspondents. The correspondence of the ministers is published.
4. Friendly intercourse; reciprocal exchange of offices or civilities; connection.
Let military persons hold good correspondence with the other great men in the state.

 

CORRESPONDENT

a.Suitable; fit; congruous; agreeable; answerable; adapted. Let behavior be correspondent to profession, and both be correspondent to good morals.

 

CORRESPONDENT

n.One who corresponds; one with whom an intercourse is carried on by letters or messages. When A is the correspondent of B, B is the correspondent of A.

 

CORRESPONDENTLY

adv. In a corresponding manner.

 

CORRESPONDING

ppr. 1. Carrying on intercourse by letters.
2. a. Answering; agreeing; suiting.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CORRESPOND

Cor `re *spond " (kr `r-spnd "), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Corresponded; p. pr. & vb. n. Corresponding. ] Etym: [Pref. cor- + respond: cf. f. correspondre. ]

 

1. To be like something else in the dimensions and arrangement of its parts; -- followed by with or to; as, concurring figures correspond with each other throughout. None of them [the forms of Sidney's sonnets ] correspond to the Shakespearean type. J. A. Symonds.

 

2. To be adapted; to be congruous; to suit; to agree; to fit; to answer; -- followed by to. Words being but empty sounds, any farther than they are signs of our ideas, we can not but assent to them as they correspond to those ideas we have, but no farther. Locke.

 

3. To have intercourse or communion; especially, to hold intercourse or to communicate by sending and receiving letters; -- followed by with. After having been long in indirect communication with the exiled family, he [Atterbury ] began to correspond directly with the Pretender. Macualay.

 

Syn. -- To agree; fit; answer; suit; write; address.

 

CORRESPONDENCE

Cor `re *spond "ence (-spnd "ens ), n. Etym: [Cf. F. correspondance. ]

 

1. Friendly intercourse; reciprocal exchange of civilities; especially, intercourse between persons by means of letters. Holding also good correspondence with the other great men in the state. Bacon. To facilitate correspondence between one part of London and another, was not originally one of the objects of the post office. Macualay.

 

2. The letters which pass between correspondents.

 

3. Mutual adaptation, relation, or agreement, of one thing to another; agreement; congruity; fitness; relation.

 

CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL

CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL Cor `res *pond "ence school.

 

Defn: A school that teaches by correspondence, the instruction being based on printed instruction sheets and the recitation papers written by the student in answer to the questions or requirements of these sheets. In the broadest sense of the term correspondence school may be used to include any educational institution or department for instruction by correspondence, as in a university or other educational bodies, but the term is commonly applied to various educational institutions organized on a commercial basis, some of which offer a large variety of courses in general and technical subjects, conducted by specialists.

 

CORRESPONDENCY

Cor `re *spond "en *cy (k $r `r--spnd "en-s ), n.; pl. Correspondencies (-s.

 

Defn: Same as Correspondence, 3. The correspondencies of types and antitypes... may be very reasonable confirmations. S. Clarke.

 

CORRESPONDENT

Cor `re *spond "ent (-ent ), a. Etym: [Cf. F. correspondant. ]

 

Defn: Suitable; adapted; fit; corresponding; congruous; conformable; in accord or agreement; obedient; willing. Action correspondent or repugnant unto the law. Hooker. As fast the correspondent passions rise. Thomson.I will be correspondent to command. Shak.

 

CORRESPONDENT

CORRESPONDENT Cor `re *spond "ent, n.

 

1. One with whom intercourse is carried on by letter. Macualay.

 

2. One who communicates information, etc. , by letter or telegram to a newspaper or periodical.

 

3. (Com. )

 

Defn: One who carries on commercial intercourse by letter or telegram with a person or firm at a distance.

 

CORRESPONDENTLY

CORRESPONDENTLY Cor `re *spond "ent *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In a a corresponding manner; conformably; suitably.

 

CORRESPONDING

CORRESPONDING Cor `re *spond "ing, a.

 

1. Answering; conformable; agreeing; suiting; as, corresponding numbers.

 

2. Carrying on intercourse by letters. Corresponding member of a society, one residing at a distance, who has been invited to correspond with the society, and aid in carrying out its designs without taking part in its management.

 

CORRESPONDINGLY

CORRESPONDINGLY Cor `re *spond "ing *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In a corresponding manner; conformably.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

correspond

cor re spond |ˌkôrəˈspänd, ˌkär -ˌkɔrəˈspɑnd | verb [ no obj. ] 1 have a close similarity; match or agree almost exactly: the carved heads described in the poem correspond to those in the drawing | communication is successful when the ideas in the minds of the speaker and hearer correspond. be analogous or equivalent in character, form, or function: the Inuit month corresponding to December was called Aagjulirvik. 2 communicate by exchanging letters: Margaret corresponded with him until his death | the doctor and I corresponded for more than two decades. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French correspondre, from medieval Latin correspondere, from cor- together + Latin respondere (see respond ).

 

correspondence

cor re spond ence |ˌkôrəˈspändəns, ˌkär -ˌkɔrəˈspɑndəns | noun 1 a close similarity, connection, or equivalence: there is a simple correspondence between the distance of a focused object from the eye and the size of its image on the retina. 2 communication by exchanging letters with someone: the organization engaged in detailed correspondence with local congressmen. letters sent or received: his wife dealt with his private correspondence. DERIVATIVES cor re spond en cy |-dənsē |noun ( rare )ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from medieval Latin correspondentia, from correspondent- corresponding (see correspondent ).

 

correspondence column

cor ¦res |pond |ence col ¦umn noun Brit. the part of a newspaper, magazine, or journal that contains letters from readers.

 

correspondence course

cor re spond ence course |ˌkɔrəˈspɑndəns kɔrs | noun a course of study in which student and teachers communicate by mail.

 

correspondence principle

cor re spond ence prin ci ple noun Physics the principle that states that for very large quantum numbers the laws of quantum theory merge with those of classical physics.

 

correspondence school

cor re spond ence school noun a school offering correspondence courses.

 

correspondence theory

cor re spond ence the o ry Philosophy noun the theory that states that the definition or criterion of truth is that true propositions correspond to the facts.

 

correspondent

cor re spond ent |ˌkôrəˈspändənt, ˌkär -ˌkɔrəˈspɑndənt | noun a person who writes letters to a person or a newspaper, esp. on a regular basis: she wasn't much of a correspondent. a person employed to report for a newspaper or broadcasting organization, typically on a particular subject or from a particular country: a White House correspondent. adjective corresponding. ORIGIN late Middle English (as an adjective ): from Old French correspondant or medieval Latin correspondent- corresponding, from the verb correspondere (see correspond ).

 

corresponding

cor re spond ing |ˌkôrəˈspändiNG, ˌkär -ˌkɔrəˈspɑndɪŋ | adjective 1 similar in character, form, or function: we discussed our corresponding viewpoints. able to be matched, joined, or interlocked: he dovetailed the corresponding pieces. 2 dealing with written communication; having this responsibility: the corresponding secretary. having an honorary association with a group, esp. at a distance (from the group's headquarters ). at the last meeting, 255 academicians and lesser-ranking corresponding members were elected. DERIVATIVES cor re spond ing ly adverb

 

corresponding angles

cor re spond ing an gles |ˌkɔrəˈspɑndɪŋ ˈæŋɡəlz | plural noun Mathematics the angles that occupy the same relative position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two others. If the two lines are parallel, the corresponding angles are equal.

 

Oxford Dictionary

correspond

cor ¦res |pond |kɒrɪˈspɒnd | verb [ no obj. ] 1 have a close similarity; match or agree almost exactly: the carved heads described in the poem correspond to a drawing of Edgcote House | communication is successful when the ideas in the minds of the speaker and hearer correspond. be analogous or equivalent in character, form, or function: the rank of Feldwebel in the German forces nominally corresponded to the British rank of sergeant. 2 communicate by exchanging letters: Margaret corresponded with him until his death | the doctor and I corresponded for more than two decades. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French correspondre, from medieval Latin correspondere, from cor- together + Latin respondere (see respond ).

 

correspondence

cor ¦res |pond |ence |kɒrɪˈspɒnd (ə )ns | noun 1 a close similarity, connection, or equivalence: there is a simple correspondence between the distance of a focused object from the eye and the size of its image on the retina. 2 [ mass noun ] communication by exchanging letters: the organization engaged in detailed correspondence with local MPs. letters sent or received: his wife dealt with his private correspondence. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from medieval Latin correspondentia, from correspondent- corresponding (see correspondent ).

 

correspondence college

correspondence college (also correspondence school ) noun a college offering correspondence courses.

 

correspondence column

cor ¦res |pond |ence col ¦umn noun Brit. the part of a newspaper, magazine, or journal that contains letters from readers.

 

correspondence course

cor ¦res |pond |ence course noun a course of study in which student and tutors communicate by post.

 

correspondence principle

correspondence principle Physics noun the principle that states that for very large quantum numbers the laws of quantum theory merge with those of classical physics.

 

correspondence school

cor ¦res |pond |ence school noun another term for correspondence college.

 

correspondence theory

correspondence theory Philosophy noun the theory that states that the definition or criterion of truth is that true propositions correspond to the facts.

 

correspondent

cor ¦res |pond |ent |kɒrɪˈspɒnd (ə )nt | noun 1 a person who writes letters on a regular basis: she wasn't much of a correspondent. 2 [ often with adj. or noun modifier ] a person employed to report for a newspaper or broadcasting organization: a cricket correspondent. adjective corresponding. ORIGIN late Middle English (as an adjective ): from Old French correspondant or medieval Latin correspondent- corresponding , from the verb correspondere (see correspond ).

 

corresponding

cor ¦res |pond |ing |ˌkɒrɪˈspɒndɪŋ | adjective analogous or equivalent in character, form, or function; comparable: the corresponding Jamaican word is ‘bada ’. DERIVATIVES correspondingly adverb

 

corresponding angles

cor ¦res |pond |ing an ¦gles plural noun Mathematics the angles which occupy the same relative position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two others. If the two lines are parallel, the corresponding angles are equal.

 

corresponding member

cor ¦res |pond |ing mem ¦ber noun an honorary member of a learned society who has no voice in the society's affairs, especially one living some distance from its headquarters.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

correspond

correspond verb 1 their policies do not correspond with their statements: correlate with, agree with, be in agreement with, be consistent with, be compatible with, be consonant with, accord with, be in tune with, concur with, coincide with, tally with, tie in with, dovetail (with ), fit in with; match, parallel; informal square with, jibe with. 2 a rank corresponding to the American rank of corporal: be equivalent, be analogous, be comparable, equate. 3 Debbie and I corresponded for years: exchange letters, write, communicate, keep in touch, keep in contact.

 

correspondence

correspondence noun 1 there is some correspondence between the two variables: correlation, agreement, consistency, compatibility, consonance, conformity, similarity, resemblance, parallel, comparability, accord, concurrence, coincidence. 2 his private correspondence: letters, messages, missives, mail, post; communication.

 

correspondent

correspondent noun the paper's foreign correspondent: reporter, journalist, columnist, writer, contributor, newspaperman, newspaperwoman, commentator; informal stringer, newshound. adjective a correspondent improvement in quality. See corresponding.

 

corresponding

corresponding adjective a corresponding revision in the annual budget: commensurate, parallel, correspondent, matching, correlated, homologous, relative, proportional, proportionate, comparable, equivalent, analogous.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

correspond

correspond verb 1 this ideal model does not correspond to the facts: correlate with, agree with, be in agreement with, be consistent with, be compatible with, be consonant with, be congruous with, be in tune with, be in harmony with, accord with, concur with, coincide with, tally with, match up with, tie in with, dovetail with; relate to, equate to, conform to; match, fit, suit, parallel; informal square; N. Amer. jibe with; archaic quadrate. 2 the German rank of Feldwebel corresponded to the British rank of sergeant: be equivalent, be analogous, be comparable, equate, be similar, be akin. 3 in this diagram the nodes correspond to male members of a family: represent, symbolize, stand for, signify, mean, denote, designate, indicate; literary betoken. 4 he met Wordsworth in 1795 and corresponded with him thereafter | Debbie and I corresponded for years: exchange letters, communicate, keep in touch, keep in contact; write to, write letters to; informal drop someone a line, drop someone a note.

 

correspondence

correspondence noun 1 there is some correspondence between the two variables: correlation, similarity, resemblance, comparability, compatibility, agreement, consistency, congruity, conformity, uniformity, harmony, affinity, accordance, accord, concurrence, coincidence; association, relationship, connection, interaction. 2 I caught up on some urgent correspondence: mail, post, communication, written communication; letters, messages, missives. 3 he kept up a ceaseless round of correspondence: letter writing, writing, written communication.

 

correspondent

correspondent noun 1 I wrote to Jenny for a while but she wasn't much of a correspondent: letter-writer, penfriend, pen pal; communicator. 2 he joined a Sunday newspaper as a cricket correspondent: reporter, journalist, columnist, writer, contributor, newspaperman, newspaperwoman, newsman, newswoman, commentator, chronicler; special correspondent, foreign correspondent; Brit. pressman; N. Amer. legman, wireman; Austral. roundsman; informal stringer, newshound, hack, hackette, journo; N. Amer. informal newsy. adjective the price has been increased without any correspondent improvement in quality: corresponding, equivalent, comparable, parallel, matching, related, similar, analogous, commensurate.

 

corresponding

corresponding adjective a change in money supply brings a corresponding change in expenditure: commensurate, relative, proportional, proportionate, correspondent, comparable, equivalent, equal, consistent, parallel, correlated, analogous, complementary, matching; rare commensurable.

 

French Dictionary

correspondance

correspondance n. f. nom féminin 1 Conformité, rapport entre des choses, des êtres. : Une grande correspondance d ’idées entre la mère et la fille. 2 Courrier. : Je dois lire ma correspondance. 3 Titre de transport qui permet d ’utiliser métro et autobus au cours d ’un même trajet, sans payer plusieurs fois. : Voilà ma correspondance (et non mon *transfert ).

 

correspondancier

correspondancier correspondancière n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Personne chargée de faire la correspondance dans une entreprise, dans un organisme.

 

correspondant

correspondant , ante adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif Se dit de choses qui correspondent entre elles. : Vous ferez les exercices en vérifiant les solutions correspondantes. nom masculin et féminin Personne à qui l ’on écrit régulièrement. : Léa a plusieurs correspondants dans trois pays différents.

 

correspondre

correspondre v. tr. ind. , intr. , pronom. verbe transitif indirect Être en conformité. : Cela ne correspond pas à la somme demandée. Note Syntaxique En ce sens, le verbe se construit avec la préposition à. verbe intransitif Communiquer par lettres de façon régulière. : Correspondre avec un ami. SYNONYME écrire . Être en correspondance, en parlant de plusieurs éléments. : Des termes spécialisés français et anglais qui se correspondent. Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Leurs prises de position se sont toujours correspondues étroitement. fendre INDICATIF PRÉSENT Je corresponds, tu corresponds, il correspond, nous correspondons, vous correspondez, ils correspondent. IMPARFAIT Je correspondais. PASSÉ SIMPLE Je correspondis. FUTUR Je correspondrai. CONDITIONNEL PRÉSENT Je correspondrais. IMPÉRATIF PRÉSENT Corresponds, correspondons, correspondez. SUBJONCTIF PRÉSENT Que je corresponde. IMPARFAIT Que je correspondisse. PARTICIPE PRÉSENT Correspondant. PASSÉ Correspondu.

 

Spanish Dictionary

correspondencia

correspondencia nombre femenino 1 Relación de complementación, concordancia, equivalencia o simetría que existe o se establece entre dos o más cosas :estar en correspondencia de significado dos palabras; haber correspondencia entre los elementos de dos conjuntos; el simbolismo literario y el impresionismo pictórico encuentran en el mundo sonoro su adecuada correspondencia .2 Comunicación entre personas mediante el intercambio de cartas :voto por correspondencia; venta por correspondencia; hacer un curso por correspondencia; el que en tiempo de guerra tuviera correspondencia con algún país enemigo era castigado; se publica finalmente la correspondencia mantenida entre los dos escritores en el período de entreguerras .SINÓNIMO carteo .3 Conjunto de cartas y paquetes que se transportan, entregan o reciben :abrir la correspondencia; están devolviendo toda la correspondencia dirigida a ese domicilio .SINÓNIMO correo .4 Conexión o enlace entre varios medios o vías de comunicación :esta línea de tren tiene correspondencia con el aeropuerto .

 

corresponder

corresponder verbo intransitivo 1 Ser [una cosa ] semejante o equivalente a otra o tener con ella la relación debida :la micra es una medida de longitud que corresponde a una millonésima parte de un metro; a una mayor tensión le corresponde una gravedad mayor del sonido .2 Pertenecer [una cosa ] a alguien o a algo, o estar relacionada con otra cosa :el análisis corresponde a la imagen del mundo de la droga en los años setenta; antes de la conquista romana, el territorio que corresponde a Asturias no tenía unidad étnica ni lingüística; las palabras subrayadas corresponderían a la definición del autor; los cantorales de la catedral corresponden a la segunda mitad del siglo .3 Ser [una cosa ] obligación o derecho de alguien :la tutela de los hijos corresponde a los padres; según la ley, corresponde a los poderes públicos promover las condiciones para que la libertad y la igualdad del individuo y de los grupos en que se integra sean reales y efectivas .4 Tocar [una cosa ] a una persona por azar, por resultar adecuado, lógico, natural, etc. :se pregunta a cuál de ellos le corresponde tomar la iniciativa de la acción; en la reunión de vecinos se fijará la cuota de participación que corresponde a cada departamento o local; a Ernesto le ha correspondido el primer premio de la lotería de Navidad .5 verbo transitivo /verbo intransitivo Hacer o dar [una persona ] a otra una cosa para pagar o devolver de alguna manera lo que se ha recibido de ella, sea material o inmaterial :corresponder a los favores recibidos; corresponder con el bienhechor; le regaló un ramo de flores y ella correspondió con una corbata; el torero declaró que correspondería a todo el cariño del público triunfando en los ruedos .El uso transitivo es poco usual, y se emplea generalmente en la forma pasiva: la petición fue correspondida por el torero .6 Sentir amor hacia una persona en la misma medida que se recibe de ella :la heroína de la novela se enamoró sin ser correspondida; no me corresponde con su amor .7 corresponderse verbo pronominal Mantener correspondencia [una persona ] con otra .

 

correspondiente

correspondiente adjetivo 1 Que corresponde a algo o se corresponde con algo :cada vecino del edificio tiene su correspondiente llave del portal; debes ponerle a la carta los sellos correspondientes .2 adjetivo /nombre común Que tiene correspondencia con una persona .3 [persona ] Que es miembro no numerario de una corporación y por lo general reside fuera de la sede de esta y colabora con ella por correspondencia, con deberes y derechos variables, según los reglamentos de cada corporación :académico correspondiente .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

correspond

cor re spond /kɔ̀ːrəspɑ́nd |kɔ̀rəspɔ́nd / (! 強勢は第3音節 ) cor (共に )respond (応答する )〗(名 )correspondence, (名 形 )correspondent 動詞 s /-dz /; ed /-ɪd /; ing (分詞 corresponding )自動詞 1 〈2つの物 事などが 〉一致する ; 調和する ; correspond with [to ] A 〗A 〈物 事など 〉に合致する , 符合する , 釣り合う (!進行形にしない ) Her expression didn't correspond with her words .彼女の表情は言葉と一致していなかった His signature corresponds exactly to that on this page .彼のサインはこのページのサインと完全に合致する 2 correspond to A 〗〈物 事などが 〉Aに相当する , 対応する (!進行形にしない ) The Japanese prefecture roughly corresponds to the English county .日本の県は英国の州にほぼ相当する 3 かたく 〈人が 〉 «…と » 文通する, (定期的に )通信する «with » ▸ I corresponded with him over the years .私は数年にわたり彼と文通を重ねた

 

correspondence

cor re spond ence /kɔ̀ːrəspɑ́nd (ə )ns |kɔ̀rəspɔ́n -/correspond 名詞 s /-ɪz /U C 1 «…との » 文通, 通信 ; 〖集合的に 〗通信文 , 手紙 , 書簡 «with , between » keep a correspondence 文通する enter into correspondence 文通を始める be in correspondence with A A 〈人 〉と連絡し合っている study by correspondence 通信教育を受ける 2 «考え方 事実などの間での /…との » 一致 (agreement ), 調和 , 符合 , 関連 ; 類似 (similarity ), 対応 «between /to » There was an incredibly strong correspondence between those two .両者には驚くほど明確な類似点があった ~́ c llege correspondence school .~́ c lumn (新聞などの )読者投書欄 .~́ c urse 通信教育 [課程 ].~́ sch ol 通信教育学校 .

 

correspondent

cor re spond ent /kɔ̀ːrəspɑ́nd (ə )nt |kɔ̀rəspɔ́n -/correspond 名詞 s /-ts /C 1 (新聞 テレビなどの )特派員 , 通信員 , 記者 ▸ a foreign [war ] correspondent 外国 [従軍 ]特派員 ▸ a White House correspondent ホワイトハウス担当記者 2 文通者 , 手紙を書く人 ; 投書家 , 投稿者 (!通例修飾語を伴う ) He is a very good [bad ] correspondent .彼はとても筆まめ [筆無精 ]だ 3 (海外などの遠方の )取引先 [担当者 , 会社 ].4 対応 [一致 ]するもの .形容詞 比較なし かたく be 〈事 物が 〉【希望などと 】一致 [対応 ]する «to , with » .

 

corresponding

cor re spond ing /kɔ̀ːrəspɑ́ndɪŋ |kɔ̀rəspɔ́nd -/形容詞 通例 名詞 の前で 〗1 結果として起こる, 関連 [付随 ]する 〈変動など 〉.2 «…に » 対応 [一致 ]する ; 相当する (equivalent ) «to » .3 文通 [通信 ]する .~̀ ngles 〘数 〙同位角 .~̀ m mber (クラブなどの )通信会員 .

 

correspondingly

cor re sp nd ing ly 副詞 対応 [一致 ]して ; 同様に .