English-Thai Dictionary
disposition
N การ จัดการ การ ควบคุม kan-jad-kan
disposition
N นิสัย นิสัยใจคอ อุปนิสัย อารมณ์ character mood temperament ni-sai
disposition
N พินัยกรรม pi-nai-kam
disposition
N แนวโน้ม ที่จะ ทำ บางสิ่ง (คำ ทางการ ความ โอนเอียง ที่จะ กระทำ บางสิ่ง ความเอนเอียง inclination bent bias disinclination naeo-nom-ti-ja-tam-bang-sing
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DISPOSITION
n.[L.] 1. The act of disposing, or state of being disposed.
2. Manner in which things or the parts of a complex body are placed or arranged; order; method; distribution; arrangement. We speak of the disposition of the infantry and cavalry of an army; the disposition of the trees in an orchard; the disposition of the several parts of an edifice, of the parts of a discourse, or of the figures in painting.
3. Natural fitness or tendency. The refrangibility of the rays of light is their disposition to be refracted. So we say, a disposition in plants to grow in a direction upwards; a disposition in bodies to putrefaction.
4. Temper or natural constitution of the mind; as an amiable or an irritable disposition.
5. Inclination; propensity; the temper or frame of mind, as directed to particular objects. We speak of the disposition of a person to undertake a particular work; the dispositions of men towards each other; a disposition friendly to any design.
6. Disposal; alienation; distribution; a giving away or giving over to another; as, he has made disposition of his effects; he has satisfied his friends by the judicious disposition of his property.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DISPOSITION
Dis `po *si "tion, n. Etym: [F. disposition, dispositio, fr. disponere to dispose; dis- + ponere to place. See Position, and cf. Dispone. ]
1. The act of disposing, arranging, ordering, regulating, or transferring; application; disposal; as, the disposition of a man's property by will. Who have received the law by the disposition of angels. Acts vii. 53.The disposition of the work, to put all things in a beautiful order and harmony, that the whole may be of a piece. Dryden.
2. The state or the manner of being disposed or arranged; distribution; arrangement; order; as, the disposition of the trees in an orchard; the disposition of the several parts of an edifice.
3. Tendency to any action or state resulting from natural constitution; nature; quality; as, a disposition in plants to grow in a direction upward; a disposition in bodies to putrefaction.
4. Conscious inclination; propension or propensity. How stands your disposition to be married Shak.
5. Natural or prevailing spirit, or temperament of mind, especially as shown in intercourse with one's fellow-men; temper of mind. "A man of turbulent disposition. " Hallam. "He is of a very melancholy disposition. " Shak. His disposition led him to do things agreeable to his quality and condition wherein God had placed him. Strype.
6. Mood; humor. As I perchance hereafter shall think meet To put an antic disposition on. Shak.
Syn. -- Disposal; adjustment; regulation; arrangement; distribution; order; method; adaptation; inclination; propensity; bestowment; alienation; character; temper; mood. -- Disposition, Character, Temper. Disposition is the natural humor of a person, the predominating quality of his character, the constitutional habit of his mind. Character is this disposition influenced by motive, training, and will. Temper is a quality of the fiber of character, and is displayed chiefly when the emotions, especially the passions, are aroused.
DISPOSITIONAL
DISPOSITIONAL Dis `po *si "tion *al, a.
Defn: Pertaining to disposition.
DISPOSITIONED
DISPOSITIONED Dis `po *si "tioned, a.
Defn: Having (such ) a disposition; -- used in compounds; as, well- dispositioned.
New American Oxford Dictionary
disposition
dis po si tion |ˌdispəˈziSHən ˌdɪspəˈzɪʃən | ▶noun 1 a person's inherent qualities of mind and character: a sweet-natured girl of a placid disposition. • [ often with infinitive ] an inclination or tendency: the cattle showed a decided disposition to run | the judge's disposition toward clemency. 2 the way in which something is placed or arranged, esp. in relation to other things: the plan need not be accurate so long as it shows the disposition of the rooms. • the action of arranging or ordering people or things in a particular way: the prerogative gives the state widespread powers regarding the disposition and control of the armed forces. • (dispositions ) military preparations, in particular the stationing of troops ready for attack or defense: the new strategic dispositions of our forces. 3 Law the action of distributing or transferring property or money to someone, in particular by bequest: this is a tax that affects the disposition of assets on death. 4 the power to deal with something as one pleases: if Napoleon had had railroads at his disposition, he would have been invincible. • archaic the determination of events, esp. by divine power. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from Latin dispositio (n- ), from disponere ‘arrange ’ (see dispose ).
Oxford Dictionary
disposition
dis |pos ¦ition |dɪspəˈzɪʃ (ə )n | ▶noun 1 a person's inherent qualities of mind and character: a sweet-natured girl of a placid disposition | he has the disposition of a saint. • [ often with infinitive ] an inclination or tendency: the Prime Minister has shown a disposition to alter policies | the judge's disposition to clemency. 2 [ mass noun ] the way in which something is placed or arranged, especially in relation to other things: the plan shows the disposition of the rooms. • the action of arranging people or things in a particular way: the prerogative gives the state widespread powers regarding the disposition and control of the armed forces. • (dispositions ) the stationing of troops ready for military action: the new strategic dispositions of our forces. 3 [ mass noun ] Law the distribution or transfer of property or money to someone, especially by bequest: this is a tax which affects the disposition of assets on death. 4 the power to deal with something as one pleases: if Napoleon had had railways at his disposition, he would have been invincible. • archaic the determination of events by divine power. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from Latin dispositio (n- ), from disponere ‘arrange ’ (see dispose ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
disposition
disposition noun 1 a nervous disposition: temperament, nature, character, constitution, makeup, mentality. 2 his disposition to generosity: inclination, tendency, proneness, propensity, proclivity. 3 the disposition of the armed forces: arrangement, positioning, placement, configuration; setup, lineup, layout, array; marshaling, mustering, grouping; Military dressing. 4 Law the disposition of the company's property: distribution, disposal, allocation, transfer; sale, auction.
Oxford Thesaurus
disposition
disposition noun 1 the book is not recommended to readers of a nervous disposition: temperament, nature, character, constitution, make-up, grain, humour, temper, mentality, turn of mind; informal kidney. 2 he admired the Chief Justice because of his disposition to clemency: inclination, tendency, proneness, propensity, proclivity, leaning, orientation, bias, bent, predilection. ANTONYMS disinclination. 3 the disposition and control of the armed forces: arrangement, arranging, disposal, ordering, positioning, placement, lining up, setting up, organization, configuration; set-up, line-up, layout, array; marshalling, mustering, grouping, gathering; Military dressing. 4 Law the court controls the disposition of the company's property: distribution, disposal, allocation, transfer, transference, conveyance, making over, bestowal, bequest; sale, auction. PHRASES at someone's disposition our wealth is at the disposition of the state: at the disposal of, for use by, in reserve for, in the hands of, in the possession of, within the reach of, within easy reach of, at someone's fingertips.
Duden Dictionary
Disposition
Dis po si ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |Dispositi o n |die Disposition; Genitiv: der Disposition, Plural: die Dispositionen lateinisch dispositio = Anordnung 1 a bildungssprachlich das Verfügenkönnen; freie Verwendung volle, freie, uneingeschränkte Disposition über etwas haben | ein großes Vermögen zu seiner Disposition haben | etwas steht [jemandem ] zur Disposition | jemanden zur Disposition stellen (Amtssprache ; in den einstweiligen Ruhestand versetzen ) | einige Bahnlinien werden zur Disposition gestellt (sollen stillgelegt werden )b bildungssprachlich Planung, das Sicheinrichten auf etwas seine Dispositionen treffen, ändern c bildungssprachlich Gliederung; Plan eine klare Disposition | zu einem Aufsatz eine Disposition machen 2 a bildungssprachlich bestimmte Veranlagung, Empfänglichkeit, innere Bereitschaft zu etwas die intellektuelle Disposition | eine innere Disposition zu etwas b Medizin Veranlagung oder Empfänglichkeit des Organismus für bestimmte Krankheiten er hat eine Disposition für /zu Erkrankungen im Bereich der Atemwege 3 Musik (bei der Orgel ) Anzahl und Art der Register 3a
dispositionsfähig
dis po si ti ons fä hig Adjektiv |dispositi o nsfähig |geschäftsfähig
Dispositionsfonds
Dis po si ti ons fonds Substantiv, maskulin , der |Dispositi o nsfonds |Posten im Staatshaushalt, dessen Verwendungszweck nicht festgelegt ist
Dispositionsgelder
Dis po si ti ons gel der Pluralwort , die |Dispositi o nsgelder |Plural Vergnügungsgelder
Dispositionskredit
Dis po si ti ons kre dit Substantiv, maskulin Bankwesen , der |Dispositi o nskredit |Kredit, der dem Inhaber eines Lohn- oder Gehaltskontos erlaubt, sein Konto in bestimmter Höhe zu überziehen; Überziehungskredit Kurzform: Dispokredit ; Kurzform: Dispo
French Dictionary
disposition
disposition n. f. nom féminin 1 Arrangement. : La disposition des pièces. SYNONYME agencement ; répartition . 2 Aptitude. : Ils ont des dispositions pour les affaires. 3 Article d ’une loi, clause d ’un contrat. LOCUTIONS Être dans de bonnes dispositions, de mauvaises dispositions à l ’égard de quelqu ’un. Être bien, mal disposé envers quelqu ’un. Prendre des dispositions. Faire ce qui doit être fait. : Mes parents ont pris des dispositions pour acheter une maison de campagne. SYNONYME arranger .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
disposition
dis po si tion /dɪ̀spəzɪ́ʃ (ə )n /→dispose 名詞 複 ~s /-z /U C 1 a. 〖通例 a ~〗(人の ) «…しやすい /…に陥りやすい » 性質 , 気質, 性格, 傾向 «to do /to » ▸ have a cheerful [sunny ] disposition 陽気な性質を持つ ▸ people of a nervous disposition 神経質な人々 ▸ a disposition to be easily discouraged すぐに自信をなくしがちな性格 b. ⦅かたく ⦆〖通例a ~〗 «…したい » 気持ち, 意向 «to do » ▸ a disposition to cope with life's stresses 生活のストレスに立ち向かおうと思う気持ち 2 ⦅かたく ⦆(物 兵士などの )配置, 配列 ;〖~s 〗用意, 準備 ▸ the complete disposition of all naval units 全海軍部隊の完全配備 3 〘法 〙(財産などの )譲渡, 売却, 処分 (disposal )▸ authority over the disposition of the assets 資産の譲渡権 at one's dispos í tion 自由にできる .