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solve

VT แก้ปัญหา  resolve untangle kea-pan-ha

 

solvency

N ความสามารถ ใน การชำระหนี้  financial competence richness kwam-sa-mad-nai-kan-cham-ra-ne

 

solvent

ADJ ที่ มีเงิน เพียงพอ  ซึ่ง ชำระหนี้ ได้  ti-me-ngen-ping-por

 

solvent

N ตัวทำละลาย  dissolvent catalyst tua-tam-la-lai

 

solver

N ผู้ ที่ สามารถ แก้ปัญหา ได้  phu-sa-mad-kea-pan-ha-dai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SOLVE

v.t.solv. [L. solvo.] 1. Properly, to loosen or separate the parts of any thing; hence, to explain; to resolve; to eclaircise; to unfold; to clear up; as what is obscure or difficult to be understood; as, to solve questions; to solve difficulties or a problem. When God shall solve the dark decrees of fate.
2. To remove; to dissipate; as, to solve doubts.

 

SOLVED

pp. Explained; removed.

 

SOLVENCY

n.[L. solvens. ] Ability to pay all debts or just claims; as, the solvency of a merchant is undoubted. The credit of a nation's notes depends on a favorable opinion of its solvency.

 

SOLVEND

n.A substance to be dissolved.

 

SOLVENT

a. 1. Having the power of dissolving; as a solvent body.
2. Able to pay all just debts. The merchant is solvent.
3. Sufficient to pay all just debts. The estate is solvent.

 

SOLVENT

n.A fluid that dissolves any substance, is called the solvent.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SOLVE

Solve, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Solved; p. pr. & vb. n. Solving.] Etym: [L. solvere, solutum; from a prefix so- expressing separation (cf. Sober ) + luere to loosen; cf. OF. soldre, soudre. See Loose, and cf. Absolve. ]

 

Defn: To explain; to resolve; to unfold; to clear up out to a result or conclusion; as, to solve a doubt; to solve difficulties; to solve a problem. True piety would effectually solve such scruples. South. God shall solve the dark decrees of fate. Tickell.

 

Syn. -- To explain; resolve; unfold; clear up.

 

SOLVE

SOLVE Solve, n.

 

Defn: A solution; an explanation. [Obs. ] Shak.

 

SOLVENCY

Sol "ven *cy, n. Etym: [See Solvent. ]

 

Defn: The quality or state of being solvent.

 

SOLVEND

Sol "vend, n. Etym: [L. solvendus to be loosened or dissolved, fr. solvere. See Solution. ]

 

Defn: A substance to be dissolved. [R.]

 

SOLVENT

Sol "vent, a. Etym: [L. solvens, p.pr. of solvere. See Solvable. ]

 

1. Having the power of dissolving; dissolving; as, a solvent fluid. "the solvent body. " Boyle.

 

2. Able or sufficient to pay all just debts; as, a solvent merchant; the estate is solvent.

 

SOLVENT

SOLVENT Sol "vent, n. (Chem. )

 

Defn: A substance (usually liquid ) suitable for, or employed in, solution, or in dissolving something; as, water is the appropriate solvent of most salts, alcohol of resins, ether of fats, and mercury or acids of metal, etc.

 

2. That which resolves; as, a solvent of mystery.

 

SOLVER

SOLVER Sol "ver, n.

 

Defn: One who, or that which, solves.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

solve

solve |sälv, sôlv sɑlv | verb [ with obj. ] find an answer to, explanation for, or means of effectively dealing with (a problem or mystery ): the policy could solve the town's housing crisis | a murder investigation that has never been solved. DERIVATIVES solv a ble adjective, solv er noun ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense loosen, dissolve, untie ): from Latin solvere loosen, unfasten.

 

solvent

sol vent |ˈsälvənt ˈsɑlvənt | adjective 1 having assets in excess of liabilities; able to pay one's debts: interest rate rises have very severe effects on normally solvent companies. 2 [ attrib. ] able to dissolve other substances: osmotic, chemical, or solvent action. noun the liquid in which a solute is dissolved to form a solution. a liquid, typically one other than water, used for dissolving other substances. something that acts to weaken or dispel a particular attitude or situation: an unrivaled solvent of social prejudices. DERIVATIVES sol ven cy noun ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin solvent- loosening, unfastening, paying, from the verb solvere.

 

solvent abuse

sol vent a buse |ˈsɑlvənt əˈbjuz | noun the use of certain volatile organic solvents as intoxicants by inhalation, e.g., glue sniffing.

 

solvent extraction

solv |ent ex |trac ¦tion noun [ mass noun ] Chemistry the partial removal of a substance from a solution or mixture by dissolving it in another, immiscible solvent in which it is more soluble.

 

Oxford Dictionary

solve

solve |sɒlv | verb [ with obj. ] find an answer to, explanation for, or means of effectively dealing with (a problem or mystery ): the policy could solve the town's housing crisis | a murder investigation that has never been solved. DERIVATIVES solvable adjective, solver noun ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense loosen, dissolve, untie ): from Latin solvere loosen, unfasten .

 

solvent

solv |ent |ˈsɒlv (ə )nt | adjective 1 having assets in excess of liabilities; able to pay one's debts: interest rate rises have very severe effects on normally solvent companies. 2 [ attrib. ] able to dissolve other substances: osmotic, chemical, or solvent action. noun the liquid in which a solute is dissolved to form a solution. a liquid, typically one other than water, used for dissolving other substances. something that acts to weaken or dispel a particular attitude or situation: an unrivalled solvent of social prejudices. DERIVATIVES solvency noun solvent ( sense 1 of the adjective ) ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin solvent- loosening, unfastening, paying , from the verb solvere.

 

solvent abuse

solv |ent abuse noun [ mass noun ] the use of certain volatile organic solvents as intoxicants by inhalation, e.g. glue-sniffing.

 

solvent extraction

solv |ent ex |trac ¦tion noun [ mass noun ] Chemistry the partial removal of a substance from a solution or mixture by dissolving it in another, immiscible solvent in which it is more soluble.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

solve

solve verb has anyone ever solved this riddle? resolve, answer, work out, find a solution to, find the key to, puzzle out, fathom, decipher, decode, clear up, straighten out, get to the bottom of, unravel, piece together, explain; informal figure out, crack.

 

solvent

solvent adjective after years in debt, he finally knew what it meant to be solvent: financially sound, debt-free, in the black, in credit, creditworthy, solid, secure, profit-making; Finance unleveraged.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

solve

solve verb that doesn't solve our immediate problem: find an /the answer to, find a /the solution to, answer, resolve, work out, puzzle out, fathom, find the key to, decipher, decode, break, clear up, interpret, translate, straighten out, get to the bottom of, make head or tail of, unravel, disentangle, untangle, unfold, piece together, explain, expound, elucidate; informal figure out, suss out, crack. ANTONYMS encode, complicate, obfuscate.

 

solvent

solvent adjective although the business was solvent, Chambers asked his bank for an overdraft facility: financially sound, able to pay one's debts, debt-free, not in debt, out of debt, in the black, in funds, in credit, creditworthy, of good financial standing, solid, secure, profit-making; Finance ungeared, unlevered; rare unindebted. ANTONYMS in debt.

 

Duden Dictionary

Solveig

Sol veig Eigenname |S o lveig |skandinavisch weiblicher Vorname

 

Solvens

Sol vens Substantiv, Neutrum Medizin , das |S o lvens |das Solvens; Genitiv: des Solvens, Plural: die Solvenzien und Solventia lateinisch [schleim ]lösendes Mittel

 

solvent

sol vent Adjektiv besonders Wirtschaft |solv e nt |italienisch solvente < lateinisch solvens (Genitiv: solventis ), 1. Partizip von: solvere (2. Partizip: solutum ) = (auf )lösen; eine Schuld abtragen zahlungsfähig ein solventer Käufer

 

Solventia

Sol ven tia |Solv e ntia |Plural von Solvens

 

Solvenz

Sol venz Substantiv, feminin besonders Wirtschaft , die |Solv e nz |die Solvenz; Genitiv: der Solvenz, Plural: die Solvenzen Zahlungsfähigkeit die Solvenz der Firma, des Interessenten überprüfen

 

Solvenzien

Sol ven zi en |Solv e nzien |Plural von Solvens

 

Spanish Dictionary

solvencia

solvencia nombre femenino Cualidad de solvente :resolvió el problema con total solvencia; gracias a su solvencia económica el banco les concedió una hipoteca para la casa .

 

solventar

solventar verbo transitivo 1 Resolver un asunto o una dificultad :solventar un problema; solventar las diferencias; solventar un conflicto .2 Pagar una deuda .

 

solvente

solvente adjetivo 1 [persona ] Que puede responder a una deuda económica o hacerse cargo de una obligación .ANTÓNIMO insolvente .2 [persona ] Que no tiene deudas económicas .3 [persona ] Que cumple los requisitos necesarios para ocupar un cargo o cumplir con una obligación :el juez nombrará persona solvente y de buenos antecedentes .ANTÓNIMO insolvente .4 Que merece crédito porque cumple con las características necesarias :un conocimiento solvente del pasado; la formación que dan es seria, solvente y responsable .5 adjetivo /nombre común quím Sustancia o líquido capaz de disolver un cuerpo u otra sustancia .SINÓNIMO disolvente .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

solve

solve /sɑlv |sɔlv /〖語源は 「ゆるめる 」〗(名 )solution 動詞 s /-z /; d /-d /; solving 他動詞 1 問題 難局など 〉を解決する , 処理する , 打開する (⦅よりかたく ⦆resolve )solve the environmental problem [crisis ]環境問題 [危機 ]を解決する The new technology will help solve the case .新技術はその事件を解決するのに役立つだろう 2 〈なぞなど 〉を解く , 解明する ; 〈問題など 〉を解答する solve the problem [puzzle, equation ]問題 [パズル, 方程式 ]を解く

 

solvency

s l ven cy /-si /名詞 U 支払い能力 ; 弁済可能な状態 .

 

solvent

sol vent /sɑ́lv (ə )nt |sɔ́l -/形容詞 1 〘法 〙(負債 借金などの )支払い能力のある .2 溶解力のある .名詞 C U 〘化 〙 «…の » 溶剤, 溶媒 «for » .~̀ ab se シンナー遊び (glue-sniffing ).