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English-Thai Dictionary

obsolesce

VI พ้นสมัย  คร่ำคร่า  เก่า  pon-sa-mai

 

obsolescence

N ความ โบรา ณ  ความเก่า  การ พ้นสมัย  antiquity kwam-bo-ran

 

obsolescent

ADJ ที่ ล้าสมัย  ที่ พ้นสมัย  ที่ คร่ำครึ  ที่ หมดสมัย  obsolete old-fashioned new modern ti-la-sa-mai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

OBSOLESCENT

a.[L. obsolesco, to go out of use. ] Going out of use; passing into desuetude.
All the words compounded of here and a preposition, except hereafter, are obsolete or absolescent.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

OBSOLESCE

Ob `so *lesce ", v. i. Etym: [L. obsolescere. See Obsolescent. ]

 

Defn: To become obsolescent. [R.] Fitzed. Hall.

 

OBSOLESCENCE

Ob `so *les "cence, n. Etym: [See Obsolescent. ]

 

Defn: The state of becoming obsolete.

 

OBSOLESCENT

Ob `so *les "cent, a. Etym: [L. obsolescens, -entis, p.pr. of obsolescere, to wear out gradually, to fall into disuse; ob (see Ob- ) + solere to use, be wont. ]

 

Defn: Going out of use; becoming obsolete; passing into desuetude.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

obsolescent

ob so les cent |ˌäbsəˈlesənt ˌɑbsəˈlɛsnt | adjective becoming obsolete: the custom is now obsolescent. DERIVATIVES ob so lesce verb existing systems begin to obsolesce, ob so les cence noun ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from Latin obsolescent- falling into disuse, from the verb obsolescere.

 

Oxford Dictionary

obsolescent

obsolescent |ˌɒbsəˈlɛs (ə )nt | adjective becoming obsolete: obsolescent equipment | obsolescent slang. DERIVATIVES obsolesce verb, obsolescence noun ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from Latin obsolescent- falling into disuse , from the verb obsolescere.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

obsolescent

obsolescent adjective much of the business etiquette our parents knew is obsolescent: dying out, on the decline, declining, waning, on the wane, disappearing, past its prime, aging, moribund, on its last legs, old-fashioned, outmoded, downlevel, on the way out; obsolete, outdated, out of date, behind the times.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

obsolescent

obsolescent adjective industries regarded by policy makers as obsolescent: dying out, becoming obsolete, going out of use, going out of fashion, on the decline, declining, waning, on the wane, disappearing, past its prime, ageing, moribund, on its last legs, out of date, outdated, old-fashioned, outmoded; informal on the way out, past it.

 

French Dictionary

obsolescence

obsolescence n. f. nom féminin économie Fait, pour un bien, un service, un concept, d ’être progressivement périmé. : L ’obsolescence planifiée. SYNONYME désuétude . Note Technique Contrairement à l ’usure qui conduit à la dégradation matérielle d ’un bien, l ’obsolescence est de nature plutôt psychologique puisqu ’elle est relative à l ’apparition de nouveaux produits, de nouveaux concepts. Note Orthographique obsole sc ence.

 

obsolescent

obsolescent , ente adj. adjectif Qui est devenu désuet du fait de l ’évolution scientifique, technique, etc. : Un matériel informatique obsolescent. Note Orthographique obsole sc ent.

 

Spanish Dictionary

obsolescencia

obsolescencia nombre femenino Cualidad o condición de obsolescente :proceso de obsolescencia; rasgos de obsolescencia .

 

obsolescente

obsolescente adjetivo Que está volviéndose obsoleto, que está cayendo en desuso .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

obsolescence

ob so les cence /ɑ̀bsəlés (ə )ns |ɔ̀b -/名詞 U すたれること, 旧式化 planned [built-in ] obsolescence (製品の買い換えをねらって )すぐに旧式化するように作ること .

 

obsolescent

ob so les cent /ɑ̀bsəlés (ə )nt |ɔ̀b -/形容詞 旧式になっている, もはや役に立たない (outdated ).