English-Thai Dictionary
respond
VI ตอบ พูด ตอบ answer reply tob
respond
VI ตอบสนอง ตอบรับ โต้ตอบ react reciprocate tob-sa-nong
respond
VT ตอบ พูด ตอบ answer reply tob
respond to
PHRV ตอบสนอง ต่อ ตอบกลับ react to tob-sa-nong
respond to
PHRV พูด หรือ เขียน ตอบ phud-rue-kian-tob
respond to
PHRV มี ปฏิกิริยา กับ me-pa-ti-krii-ri-ya-kab
respond to
PHRV เชื่อฟัง answer to chue-fang
respondency
N การ ตอบ การ ขานรับ respondence
respondent
A เกี่ยวกับ การ ขานรับ การ ตอบ
responder
N ผู้ ตอบสนอง ผู้ โต้ตอบ phu-tob-sa-nong
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
RESPOND
v.i.[L. respondeo; re and spondeo, to promise, that is, to sent to. Hence respondeo is to send back. ] 1. To answer; to reply.
A new affliction strings a new chord in the heart, which responds to some new note of complaint within the wide scale of human woe.
2. To correspond; to suit.
To every theme responds thy various lay.
3. To be answerable; to be liable to make payment; as, the defendant is held to respond in damages.
RESPOND
v.t.To answer; to satisfy by payment. The surety was held to respond the judgment of court. The goods attached shall be held to respond the judgment.
RESPOND
n. 1. A short anthem interrupting the middle of a chapter, which is not to proceed till the anthem is ended.
2. An answer. [Not in use. ]
RESPONDED
pp. Answered; satisfied by payment.
RESPONDENT
a.Answering; that answers to demand or expectation. - Wealth respondent to payment and contributions.
RESPONDENT
n. 1. One that answers in a suit, particularly a chancery suit.
2. In the schools, one who maintains a thesis in reply, and whose province is to refute objections or overthrow arguments.
RESPONDING
ppr. Answering; corresponding.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
RESPOND
Re *spond " (r *spnd "), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Responded; p. pr. & vb. n.Responding. ] Etym: [OF. respondre, F. répondre, fr. L. respondere, responsum; pref. re- re- + spondere to promise. See Sponsor. ]
1. To say somethin in return; to answer; to reply; as, to respond to a question or an argument.
2. To show some effect in return to a force; to act in response; to accord; to correspond; to suit. A new affliction strings a new cord in the heart, which responds to some new note of complaint within the wide scale of human woe. Buckminster. To every theme responds thy various lay. Broome.
3. To render satisfaction; to be answerable; as, the defendant is held to respond in damages. [U.S.]
Syn. -- To answer; reply; rejoin. See Reply.
RESPOND
RESPOND Re *spond ", v. t.
1. To answer; to reply.
2. To suit or accord with; to correspond to. [R.] For his great deeds respond his speeches great. Fairfax.
RESPOND
RESPOND Re *spond ", n.
1. An answer; a response. [R.]
2. (Eccl.)
Defn: A short anthem sung at intervals during the reading of a chapter.
3. (Arch. )
Defn: A half pier or pillar attached to a wall to support an arch. Oxf. Gloss.
RESPONDENCE; RESPONDENCY
RESPONDENCE; RESPONDENCY Re *spond "ence, Re *spond "en *cy, n.
Defn: The act of responding; the state of being respondent; an answering. A. Chalmers. The angelical soft trembling voice made To the instruments divine respondence meet. Spenser.
RESPONDENT
Re *spond "ent (-ent ), a. Etym: [L. respondens, p. pr. of respondere.]
Defn: Disposed or expected to respond; answering; according; corresponding. Wealth respondent to payment and contributions. Bacon.
RESPONDENT
Re *spond "ent, n. Etym: [Cf. F. répondant. ]
Defn: One who responds. It corresponds in general to defendant. Specifically: (a ) (Law ) One who answers in certain suits or proceedings, generally those which are not according to the course of the common law, as in equity and admiralty causes, in petitions for partition, and the like; -- distinquished from appellant. (b ) One who maintains a thesis in reply, and whose province it is to refute objections, or overthrow arguments; -- distinguished from opponent. I. Watts.
RESPONDENTIA
Re `spon *den "ti *a (r `spn *dn "sh *), n. Etym: [NL. See Respondence.](Commercial Law )
Defn: A loan upon goods laden on board a ship. It differs from bottomry, which is a loan on the ship itself. Bouvier.
New American Oxford Dictionary
respond
re spond |riˈspänd rəˈspɑnd | ▶verb [ reporting verb ] say something in reply: [ no obj. ] : she could not get Robert to respond to her words | [ with clause ] : he responded that it would not be feasible | [ with direct speech ] : “It's not part of my job, ” Belinda responded. • (of a congregation ) say or sing the response in reply to a priest. • [ no obj. ] (of a person ) act or behave in reaction to someone or something: she turned her head, responding to his grin with a smile. • react quickly or positively to a stimulus or treatment: his back injury has failed to respond to treatment. • [ with obj. ] Bridge make (a bid ) in answer to one's partner's preceding bid. ▶noun 1 Architecture a half-pillar or half-pier attached to a wall to support an arch, esp. at the end of an arcade. 2 (in church use ) a responsory; a response to a versicle. DERIVATIVES re spond ence |-dəns |noun ( archaic ), re spond en cy |-dənsē |noun ( archaic ), re spond er noun ORIGIN late Middle English (in the noun senses ): from Old French, from respondre ‘to answer, ’ from Latin respondere, from re- ‘again ’ + spondere ‘to pledge. ’ The verb dates from the mid 16th cent.
respondent
re spond ent |riˈspändənt rəˈspɑndənt | ▶noun 1 a defendant in a lawsuit, esp. one in an appeals or divorce case. 2 a person who replies to something, esp. one supplying information for a survey or questionnaire or responding to an advertisement. ▶adjective [ attrib. ] 1 in the position of defendant in a lawsuit: the respondent defendant. 2 replying to something, esp. a survey or questionnaire: the respondent firms in the survey. 3 Psychology involving or denoting a response, esp. a conditioned reflex, to a specific stimulus. ORIGIN early 16th cent. ( sense 2 of the noun ): from Latin respondent- ‘answering, offering in return, ’ from the verb respondere (see respond ).
Oxford Dictionary
respond
re |spond |rɪˈspɒnd | ▶verb 1 [ reporting verb ] say something in reply: [ no obj. ] : she could not get Robert to respond to her words | [ with clause ] : he responded that it would not be feasible | [ with direct speech ] : ‘It's not part of my job, ’ Belinda responded. • (of a congregation ) say or sing the response in reply to a priest. 2 [ no obj. ] (of a person ) do something as a reaction to someone or something: she responded to his grin with a smile. • react quickly or positively to a stimulus or treatment: his back injury has failed to respond to treatment. • [ with obj. ] Bridge make (a bid ) in answer to one's partner's preceding bid. ▶noun 1 Architecture a half-pillar or half-pier attached to a wall to support an arch, especially at the end of an arcade. 2 (in church use ) a response to a versicle; a responsory. DERIVATIVES respondence noun ( archaic ) responder noun ORIGIN late Middle English (as a noun ): from Old French, from respondre ‘to answer ’, from Latin respondere, from re- ‘again ’ + spondere ‘to pledge ’. The verb dates from the mid 16th cent.
respondent
re |spond |ent |rɪˈspɒnd (ə )nt | ▶noun 1 Law a party against whom a petition is filed, especially one in an appeal or a divorce case. 2 a person who replies to something, especially one supplying information for a questionnaire or responding to an advertisement. ▶adjective [ attrib. ] 1 Law in the position of a party defending against a petition: the respondent defendant. 2 replying to something: the respondent firms in the survey. 3 Psychology involving or denoting a response, especially a conditioned reflex, to a specific stimulus. ORIGIN early 16th cent. (in sense 2 of the noun ): from Latin respondent- ‘answering, offering in return ’, from the verb respondere (see respond ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
respond
respond verb 1 they do not respond to questions: answer, reply to, make a response to, make a rejoinder to. 2 “No, ” she responded: say in response, answer, reply, rejoin, retort, riposte, counter. 3 they were slow to respond: react, make a response, reciprocate, retaliate.
Oxford Thesaurus
respond
respond verb 1 they do not respond to questions: answer, reply to, say something in response to; acknowledge, greet, counter; make a response, make a rejoinder, make a riposte, make reply, come back. ANTONYMS ask; ignore. 2 ‘No, ’ she responded: say in response, answer, reply, rejoin, retort, return, riposte, counter, fling back, hurl back, retaliate, come back. 3 Western countries have been slow to respond to appeals: react to, act in response to, make a response; hit back at, take the bait, rise to the bait, reciprocate, return the favour, retaliate, give as good as one gets, give tit for tat. ANTONYMS make, ignore.
Duden Dictionary
respondieren
re s pon die ren , res pon die ren schwaches Verb |respond ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « lateinisch respondere (2. Partizip: responsum ) = antworten a bildungssprachlich (besonders einem Chorführer, einem Vorsänger o. Ä.) in einer bestimmten festgelegten Form, mit einem bestimmten Text, Gesang o. Ä. antworten b veraltet antworten
Spanish Dictionary
responder
responder verbo transitivo /verbo intransitivo 1 Decir [una persona ] algo, de forma oral o escrita, en relación con la pregunta, la petición o la demanda que alguien le hace :responder algo; no sabía qué responder; responder a una carta; si no se está seguro de la respuesta es mejor no responder a la primera .SINÓNIMO contestar .2 verbo transitivo Oponer [una persona ] objeciones o inconvenientes a algo que se le manda o indica :jamás respondía a sus amenazas .SINÓNIMO contestar .3 Emitir su voz [un animal, especialmente un ave ] ante la voz de otros de su misma especie .4 verbo intransitivo Realizar [una persona ] una acción en respuesta a alguien que llama a la puerta, al teléfono, etc. :vuelve a llamar, pero si no responde nadie, nos vamos .SINÓNIMO contestar .5 Dar o tener una cosa o una persona el efecto, el resultado, el rendimiento, etc. , que se desea, se pretende o se espera :la máquina no responde, debe de estar estropeada; respondió muy bien a mi propuesta .6 Hacer o dar [una persona ] a otra una cosa para pagar o devolver de alguna manera lo que se recibió antes de ella :a mis invitaciones siempre respondía con un ramo de flores .7 Dar una cosa o hacer un beneficio a una persona como reparación de un daño, perjuicio o molestia que se le ha causado :él responderá de la tragedia con su cabeza; se sentía obligado a responder de esa culpa .8 Hacerse [una persona ] responsable de algo o de alguien y estar dispuesto a cumplir las obligaciones que se derivan de sus propios actos o de los de otra persona :respondo de ella; respondo de su buen comportamiento; según el arquitecto responde por la seguridad del edificio .9 Comprometerse [una persona ] a pagar por otra en el caso de que esta no cumpla la obligación de pago que contrajo :su padre responde por ella ante el banco .10 Tener [una persona o un animal ] un nombre determinado :tiene una perra que responde por Rita; la chica responde al nombre de Natalia .El pretérito perfecto simple es respondí o repuse, respondiste o repusiste, etc .
respondón, -dona
respondón, -dona adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino coloquial [persona ] Que contesta o replica de forma sistemática y, generalmente, de malos modos, en lugar de obedecer o de hacer lo que se le pide .SINÓNIMO contestón .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
respond
re spond /rɪspɑ́nd |-spɔ́nd /〖re (…に対して )spond (約束する )〗(名 )response 動詞 ~s /-dz /; ~ed /-ɪd /; ~ing 自動詞 1 «…に /…で /…することで » 反応する , 応じる , 報いる (react ) «to /with /by do ing » ▸ respond to stimulation 刺激に反応を示す ▸ The baby responded by smiling .その赤ん坊はにっこり笑って反応した ▸ How do you respond to that? それにどう対応するのだい 2 ⦅ややかたく ⦆ «…に /…で » 答える , 応答 [返答 ]する (reply ) «to /with » (!answerよりややかたい語 ) ▸ respond to a question [a letter ]質問に答える [手紙に返事を書く ]3 【治療 薬などに 】よい反応を示す «to » ▸ respond (well ) to certain drugs 特定の薬が (よく )効く 4 〘宗 〙【司式者に 】〈会衆が 〉唱和する , 答唱する «to » .他動詞 ⦅ややかたく ⦆〖~ that節 〗…であると答える ; ⦅書 ⦆〖直接話法 〗…と答える (→say 他動詞 1a 語法 )▸ “I'm coming, ” Tom responded loudly .「今行くよ 」とトムは大声で答えた .
respondent
re spond ent /rɪspɑ́ndənt |-spɔ́nd -/名詞 C 1 応答者, (アンケート調査などの )回答者 .2 〘法 〙被告 (defendant ).形容詞 «…に » 応答する, 反応する «to » .