English-Thai Dictionary
replicate
VT ทำซ้ำ หรือ ทำสำเนา ใหม่ duplicate tam-sam-rue-tam-sam-nao
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
REPLICATE
REPLICATE Rep "li *cate (--kt ), v. t.
Defn: To reply. [Obs. ]
REPLICATE; REPLICATED
Rep "li *cate (l-kt ), Rep "li *ca `ted (-k `td ), a. Etym: [L. replicatus,p. p. of replicare. See Reply. ]
Defn: Folded over or backward; folded back upon itself; as, a replicate leaf or petal; a replicate margin of a shell.
New American Oxford Dictionary
replicate
rep li cate ▶verb |ˈrepliˌkāt ˈrɛpləˌkeɪt | [ with obj. ] make an exact copy of; reproduce: it might be impractical to replicate eastern culture in the west. • (replicate itself ) (of genetic material or a living organism ) reproduce or give rise to a copy of itself: interleukin-16 prevents the virus from replicating itself | [ no obj. ] : an enzyme that HIV needs in order to replicate. • repeat (a scientific experiment or trial ) to obtain a consistent result: these findings have been replicated by Atwood and Jackson. ▶adjective |-kit ˈrɛplɪkət ˈrɛplɪkət | [ attrib. ] of the nature of a copy: a replicate Earth. • of the nature of a repetition of a scientific experiment or trial: the variation of replicate measurements. ▶noun |-kit ˈreplɪkət | 1 a close or exact copy; a replica. • a repetition of an experimental test or procedure. 2 Music a tone one or more octaves above or below the given tone. DERIVATIVES rep li ca bil i ty |ˌreplikəˈbilətē |noun, rep li ca ble |ˈreplikəbəl |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘repeat ’): from Latin replicat-, from the verb replicare, from re- ‘back, again ’ + plicare ‘to fold. ’ The current senses date from the late 19th cent.
Oxford Dictionary
replicate
rep ¦li |cate ▶verb |ˈrɛplɪkeɪt | [ with obj. ] make an exact copy of; reproduce: it might be impractical to replicate Eastern culture in the west. • (replicate itself ) (of genetic material or a living organism ) reproduce or give rise to a copy of itself: interleukin-16 prevents the virus from replicating itself. • repeat (a scientific experiment or trial ) to obtain a consistent result: these findings have been replicated by Metzger and Antes. ▶adjective |ˈrɛplɪkət | [ attrib. ] of the nature of a copy: a replicate Earth. • of the nature of a repetition of a scientific experiment or trial: the variation of replicate measurements. ▶noun |ˈrɛplɪkət | 1 a close or exact copy; a replica. • a repeated experiment or trial. 2 Music a tone one or more octaves above or below the given tone. DERIVATIVES replicability |ˌrɛplɪkəˈbɪlɪtɪi |noun, replicable |ˈrɛplɪkəb (ə )l |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘repeat ’): from Latin replicat-, from the verb replicare, from re- ‘back, again ’ + plicare ‘to fold ’. The current senses date from the late 19th cent.
American Oxford Thesaurus
replicate
replicate verb the technology would be hard to replicate: copy, reproduce, duplicate, recreate, repeat, perform again; clone.
Oxford Thesaurus
replicate
replicate verb the technology would be very hard to replicate: copy, reproduce, duplicate, make a copy of, make a replica of; recreate, repeat, perform again; clone.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
replicate
rep li cate /réplɪkèɪt /動詞 他動詞 1 (同じ結果になるかをみるため )〈実験など 〉を再現する .2 ⦅かたく ⦆…を模写する, …の複製品を作る .自動詞 〘生化 〙〈DNAなどが 〉自己複製する .形容詞 /-kət /1 〈葉などが 〉反り返った, めくれ返った .2 繰り返しの .