English-Thai Dictionary
dual
ADJ ประกอบด้วย สอง ส่วน เป็น คู่ doubled twofold paired twin single pra-kob-duai-song-suan
dualism
N การ อยู่ เป็น คู่ kan-yu-pen-ku
duality
N การ อยู่ เป็น คู่ kan-yu-pen-ku
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DUAL
a.[L., two. ] Expressing the number two; as the dual number in Greek.
DUALISTIC
a.Consisting of two. The dualistic system of Anaxagoras and Plato taught that there are two principles in nature, one active, the other passive.
DUALITY
n. 1. That which expresses two in number.
2. Division; separation.
3. The state or quality of being two.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DUAL
Du "al, a. Etym: [L. dualis, fr. duo two. See Two. ]
Defn: Expressing, or consisting of, the number two; belonging to two; as, the dual number of nouns, etc. , in Greek. Here you have one half of our dual truth. Tyndall.
DUALIN
DUALIN Du "a *lin, n. (Chem. )
Defn: An explosive substance consisting essentially of sawdust or wood pulp, saturated with nitroglycerin and other similar nitro compounds. It is inferior to dynamite, and is more liable to explosion.
DUALISM
Du "al *ism, n. Etym: [Cf. F. dualisme.]
Defn: State of being dual or twofold; a twofold division; any system which is founded on a double principle, or a twofold distinction; as: (a ) (Philos.) A view of man as constituted of two original and independent elements, as matter and spirit. (Theol.)(b ) A system which accepts two gods, or two original principles, one good and the other evil. (c ) The doctrine that all mankind are divided by the arbitrary decree of God, and in his eternal foreknowledge, into two classes, the elect and the reprobate. (d ) (Physiol.) The theory that each cerebral hemisphere acts independently of the other. An inevitable dualism bisects nature, so that each thing is a half, and suggests another thing to make it whole. Emerson.
DUALIST
Du "al *ist, n. Etym: [Cf. F. dualiste.]
1. One who believes in dualism; a ditheist.
2. One who administers two offices. Fuller.
DUALISTIC
DUALISTIC Du `al *is "tic, a.
Defn: Consisting of two; pertaining to dualism or duality. Dualistic system or theory (Chem. ), the theory, originated by Lavoisier and developed by Berzelius, that all definite compounds are binary in their nature, and consist of two distinct constituents, themselves simple or complex, and possessed of opposite chemical or electrical affinities.
DUALITY
Du "al "i *ty, n. Etym: [L. dualitas: cf. F. dualité. ]
Defn: The quality or condition of being two or twofold; dual character or usage.
New American Oxford Dictionary
dual
du al |ˈd (y )o͞oəl ˈd (j )uəl | ▶adjective 1 [ attrib. ] consisting of two parts, elements, or aspects: their dual role at work and home. • Grammar (in some languages ) denoting an inflection that refers to exactly two people or things (as distinct from singular and plural ): Old English has dual number for first- and second-person pronouns. • (in an aircraft ) using dual controls: a dual flight. 2 (often dual to ) Mathematics (of a theorem, expression, etc. ) related to another by the interchange of particular pairs of terms, such as “point ” and “line. ” ▶noun 1 Grammar a dual form of a word. • the dual number. 2 Mathematics a theorem, expression, etc. , that is dual to another. DERIVATIVES du al ize |-ˌlīz |verb, du al ly adverb ORIGIN late Middle English (as a noun denoting either of the two middle incisor teeth in each jaw ): from Latin dualis, from duo ‘two. ’
dual aspect
dual aspect ▶noun a layout in a room or building in which windows on adjacent walls allow for views in more than one direction: [ as modifier ] : a dual-aspect master bedroom.
dual carriageway
du al car riage way |ˈd (j )uəl ˈkɛrɪʤˌweɪ | ▶noun British term for divided highway.
dual citizenship
du al cit i zen ship (also chiefly Brit. dual nationality ) ▶noun citizenship in two countries concurrently.
dual control
du al con trol |ˈd (j )uəl kənˈtroʊl | ▶adjective (of an aircraft or a vehicle ) having two sets of controls, one of which is used by the instructor: a dual-control pilot trainer. ▶noun (usu. dual controls ) two such sets of controls in an aircraft or vehicle.
dual heritage
du al her it age ▶noun the fact of having parents from different ethnic or cultural backgrounds.
dual in-line package
du al in-line pack age ▶noun Electronics see DIP.
dualism
du al ism |ˈd (y )o͞oəˌlizəm ˈd (j )uəˌlɪzəm | ▶noun 1 the division of something conceptually into two opposed or contrasted aspects, or the state of being so divided: a dualism between man and nature. • Philosophy a theory or system of thought that regards a domain of reality in terms of two independent principles, esp. mind and matter (Cartesian dualism ). Compare with idealism, materialism, and monism. • the religious doctrine that the universe contains opposed powers of good and evil, esp. seen as balanced equals. • in Christian theology, the heresy that in the incarnate Christ there were two coexisting persons, human and divine. 2 the quality or condition of being dual; duality. DERIVATIVES du al ist noun & adjective, du al is tic |ˌd (y )o͞oəˈlistik |adjective, du al is ti cal ly |ˌd (y )o͞oəˈlistik (ə )lē |adverb ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from dual, on the pattern of French dualisme.
duality
du al i ty |d (y )o͞oˈalitē d (j )uˈælədi | ▶noun ( pl. dualities ) 1 the quality or condition of being dual: the novel's deep duality about human motive. • Mathematics the property of two theorems, expressions, etc. , being dual to each other. • Physics the quantum-mechanical property of being regardable as both a wave and a particle. 2 an instance of opposition or contrast between two concepts or two aspects of something; a dualism: the photographs capitalize on the dualities of light and dark, stillness and movement. ORIGIN late Middle English: from late Latin dualitas, from dualis (see dual ).
dual-purpose
du al-pur pose |ˈˌd (j )uəl ˈpərpəs | ▶adjective serving two purposes or functions: a dual-purpose hand and nail cream.
dual-use
du al-use |yo͞os ˌduəl ˈjus | ▶adjective (of technology or equipment ) designed or suitable for both civilian and military purposes.
Oxford Dictionary
dual
dual |ˈdjuːəl | ▶adjective 1 [ attrib. ] consisting of two parts, elements, or aspects: their dual role at work and home | dual-language texts in English and Italian. • Grammar (in some languages ) denoting an inflection that refers to exactly two people or things (as distinct from singular and plural ). • (in an aircraft ) using dual controls. 2 (often dual to ) Mathematics (of a theorem, expression, etc. ) related to another by the interchange of particular pairs of terms, such as ‘point ’ and ‘line ’. ▶noun 1 Grammar a dual form of a word. • [ mass noun ] the dual number. 2 Mathematics a theorem, expression, etc. , that is dual to another. ▶verb ( duals, dualling, dualled ) [ with obj. ] Brit. convert (a road ) into a dual carriageway. DERIVATIVES dualize (also dualise ) verb, dually adverb ORIGIN late Middle English (as a noun denoting either of the two middle incisor teeth in each jaw ): from Latin dualis, from duo ‘two ’.
dual aspect
dual aspect ▶noun a layout in a room or building in which windows on adjacent walls allow for views in more than one direction: [ as modifier ] : a dual-aspect master bedroom.
dual carriageway
dual car ¦riage |way ▶noun Brit. a road with a dividing strip between the traffic in opposite directions and usually two or more lanes in each direction.
dual control
dual con |trol ▶adjective (of an aircraft or vehicle ) having two sets of controls, one of which is used by the instructor: a dual-control pilot trainer. ▶noun (usu. dual controls ) two sets of controls in an aircraft or vehicle.
dual heritage
dual heritage ▶noun [ mass noun ] the fact of having parents from different ethnic or cultural backgrounds.
dual in-line package
dual in-line pack |age ▶noun see DIP.
dualism
dual |ism |ˈdjuːəlɪz (ə )m | ▶noun [ mass noun ] 1 the division of something conceptually into two opposed or contrasted aspects, or the state of being so divided: a dualism between man and nature. • Philosophy a theory or system of thought that regards a domain of reality in terms of two independent principles, especially mind and matter (Cartesian dualism ). Compare with idealism, materialism, monism. • the religious doctrine that the universe contains opposed powers of good and evil, especially seen as balanced equals. • (in Christian theology ) the doctrine that Christ had two coexisting natures, human and divine. 2 the quality or condition of being dual; duality. DERIVATIVES dualist noun & adjective, dualistic |-ˈlɪstɪk |adjective, dualistically |-ˈlɪstɪk (ə )li |adverb ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from dual, on the pattern of French dualisme.
duality
dual |ity |djuːˈalɪti | ▶noun ( pl. dualities ) 1 [ mass noun ] the quality or condition of being dual: this duality of purpose was discernible in the appointments. • Mathematics the property of two theorems, expressions, etc. , of being dual to each other. • Physics the quantum-mechanical property of being regardable as both a wave and a particle. 2 an instance of opposition or contrast between two concepts or two aspects of something; a dualism: his photographs capitalize on the dualities of light and dark, stillness and movement. ORIGIN late Middle English: from late Latin dualitas, from dualis (see dual ).
dual nationality
dual na ¦tion |al ¦ity ▶noun [ mass noun ] citizenship of two countries concurrently.
dual-purpose
dual-purpose ▶adjective serving two purposes or functions: a dual-purpose hand and nail cream.
dual-use
dual-use ▶adjective chiefly US (of technology or equipment ) designed or suitable for both civilian and military purposes.
American Oxford Thesaurus
dual
dual adjective a futuristic car with dual engines: double, twofold, binary; duplicate, twin, matching, paired, coupled. ANTONYMS single.
Oxford Thesaurus
dual
dual adjective a small flap fulfils a dual purpose as cupboard door and table: double, twofold, binary; duplicate, duplex, twin, matched, matching, paired, in pairs, coupled; rare binate. ANTONYMS single.
duality
duality noun there was a duality in her feelings towards Johnny: doubleness, dualism, duplexity, ambivalence; dichotomy, polarity, separation, opposition, difference.
Duden Dictionary
dual
du al Adjektiv |du a l |lateinisch dualis, zu: duo = zwei eine Zweiheit bildend; zwei Möglichkeiten, Verfahrensweisen aufweisend ein duales Ausbildungssystem (in die Ausbildung in Betrieb und Berufsschule gegliedertes System der beruflichen Bildung ) | die Entsorgung von Verpackungen im dualen System (bei den Maßnahmen, die die Rücknahme und das Sammeln von Verpackungen durch den Handel sowie die Zuführung zur Wiederverwertung durch den Hersteller betreffen )
Dual
Du al Substantiv, maskulin Sprachwissenschaft , der Dualis |Du a l |der Dual; Genitiv: des Duals, Plural: die Duale lateinisch dualis (numerus )(im Baltischen und Slawischen ) Numerus 1 für zwei Dinge oder Wesen oder Verbform für [zwei ] zusammengehörige Tätigkeiten und Vorgänge
Duala
Du a la Douala ; Douala ; Douala |Du a la |
Dual-Band-Handy
Du al-Band-Han dy Substantiv, Neutrum Fachsprache , das |Du a l-Band-Handy |aus englisch dual = zweifach, doppelt, englisch band = (Frequenz )band und Handy Handy, das in zwei unterschiedlichen Frequenzbereichen verwendet werden kann
Dualis
Du a lis Substantiv, maskulin Sprachwissenschaft , der Dual |Du a lis |der Dualis; Genitiv: des Dualis, Duale lateinisch dualis (numerus )(im Baltischen und Slawischen ) Numerus 1 für zwei Dinge oder Wesen oder Verbform für [zwei ] zusammengehörige Tätigkeiten und Vorgänge
dualisieren
du a li sie ren schwaches Verb |dualis ie ren |lateinisch-neulateinisch verzweifachen, verdoppeln
Dualismus
Du a lis mus Substantiv, maskulin , der |Dual i smus |der Dualismus; Genitiv: des Dualismus, Plural: die Dualismen 1 bildungssprachlich Zweiheit; Gegensätzlichkeit, Polarität der Dualismus zweier Auffassungen 2 philosophisch-religiöse Lehre von der Existenz zweier Grundprinzipien des Seins, die sich ergänzen oder sich feindlich gegenüberstehen z. B. Gott – Welt; Leib – Seele 3 Politik Nebeneinander, Rivalität zweier Machtfaktoren in einem politischen System
Dualist
Du a list Substantiv, maskulin , der |Dual i st |Anhänger des Dualismus 2
Dualistin
Du a lis tin Substantiv, feminin , die |Dual i stin |weibliche Form zu Dualist
dualistisch
du a lis tisch Adjektiv bildungssprachlich |dual i stisch |1 zwiespältig, gegensätzlich ein dualistisches Verhältnis 2 den Dualismus 2 2, 3 betreffend, auf ihm beruhend
Dualität
Du a li tät Substantiv, feminin bildungssprachlich , die |Dualit ä t |die Dualität; Genitiv: der Dualität lateinisch dualitas = Zweiheit Zweiheit, Doppelheit; wechselseitige Zuordnung die Dualität von Sätzen, Axiomen
Dualitätsprinzip
Du a li täts prin zip Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Dualit ä tsprinzip |das Dualitätsprinzip; Genitiv: des Dualitätsprinzips, Plural: die Dualitätsprinzipien Anwendung der Dualität 2
Dualsystem
Du al sys tem Substantiv, Neutrum Mathematik , das |Du a lsystem |Zahlensystem, das als Basis die Zahl Zwei verwendet und mithilfe von nur zwei Zahlenzeichen (0 und 1 ) alle Zahlen als Potenzen von 2 darstellt
Dual-Use-Produkt
Du al-Use-Pro dukt Substantiv, Neutrum , das |ˈdjuːəlˈjuːs …|das Dual-Use-Produkt; Genitiv: des Dual-Use-Produkt [s ], Plural: die Dual-Use-Produkte lateinisch-englisch; lateinisch Bezeichnung für Anlagen und Güter, die sowohl militärisch als auch zivil genutzt werden können
French Dictionary
dual
dual , ale , aux adj. adjectif didactique Qui comprend deux éléments. : Une médecine duale, c ’est-à -dire à deux vitesses.
dualité
dualité n. f. nom féminin Fait d ’être double. Note Technique Contrairement au nom duplicité, qui a une connotation péjorative, dualité est un terme neutre.
Spanish Dictionary
dual
dual adjetivo 1 Que tiene o reúne en sí dos caracteres o fenómenos distintos :el signo lingüístico es dual: consta de significante y significado .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino [sistema de audio ] Que permite seleccionar entre dos lenguas la que se prefiere oír en un programa de televisión :se ha comprado una tele con dual para ver las películas en versión original .3 ling [número gramatical ] Que expresa dos unidades de los seres u objetos a los que se refiere o aplica la palabra frente al plural múltiple y el singular único :el sánscrito, el griego antiguo o el germánico antiguo tenían dual .
dualidad
dualidad nombre femenino Existencia de dos caracteres o fenómenos distintos en una misma persona o cosa :en aquella novela estaba muy marcada la dualidad de lo material y lo espiritual; la serie fotográfica nos está hablando de la dualidad existente entre Marilyn y Norma Jean (su verdadero nombre ).
dualismo
dualismo nombre masculino Doctrina filosófica o religiosa que explica un orden de cosas o todo el universo como el resultado de la acción combinada de dos principios opuestos e irreductibles :dualismo se aplica, en particular, a la doctrina que afirma la existencia de dos principios o poderes opuestos: el bien y el mal .
dualista
dualista adjetivo 1 Del dualismo o relacionado con él .2 adjetivo /nombre común [persona ] Que es partidario del dualismo .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
dual
du al /d j úːəl / (! duelと同音 ) 形容詞 比較なし 〖名詞 の前で 〗1 2つの , 二重の , 二部分からなる ; 二元的な ; 2の ▸ a dual role [purpose, personality ]二重の役割 [目的, 人格 ]▸ a dual -deck cassette player ダブルカセットデッキ ▸ a dual income family 共働きの家庭 2 〘文法 〙両数の .名詞 C 〘文法 〙両数 (形 )(dual number ) 〘サンスクリット ギリシャ語などに見られる2個を表す数; その場合 plural は3以上を表す 〙.~̀ c á rriageway ⦅英 ⦆4車線道路 〘片側2車線中央分離帯付; ⦅米 ⦆divided highway 〙.~̀ contr ó l (飛行機 自動車の )複式操縦装置 .~̀ nation á lity [c í tizenship ]二重国籍 .
dual-band
d ù al-b á nd 形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗デュアルバンドの 〈携帯電話など 〉 〘2つ以上の地域で使用可能 〙.
dualism
d ú al ì sm 名詞 U 1 二元 [重 ]性 .2 〘宗 〙〈カトリックの教義において 〉 (善と悪の )二元論 ; (精神と肉体の )二元性 .3 〘哲 〙(精神と物質の )二元論 (→pluralism ).d ú al ist 名詞 d ù al í s tic /-ɪ́stɪk /形容詞
duality
du al i ty /d j uǽləti /名詞 複 -ties U C 1 二元 [重 ]性 .2 〘電 物理 〙(電磁波と物質粒子の )波動と粒子の二重性 .