contingent
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary محتمل الوقوع، تصادفی، مشروط، موکول.
- واژهنامه · Mokhtari English-Persian Law Dictionary contingent محتمل الوقوع، مشروط، احتمالي، تبعي، اتفاقي contingency fund (var. contingent fund) وجوه احتياطي contingent claim ادعاي محتمل الوقوع، ادعاي احتمالي contingent debt بدهي احتمالي، بدهي اتفاقي contingent fund (var. contingency fund) وجوه احتياطي
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary contingente|contingence|contingency|contingently lat. contingens, p. prés. de contingere «arriver par hasard», de con- (cum), et tangere «toucher». ham-sud-i (pbp.) 1 (šâyad )rox-dâdani piš-âmad( ast digar !!) "hamin-juri" ham-oftâd ? 2 falsafi ; eng. contingently nâ-bâ-y-est(-ani) bâ-y-ad-na-dâr + The differences between sentences that express a priori knowledge and those that express a posteriori knowledge are sometimes described in terms of four additional distinctions: necessary versus contingent, analytic versus synthetic, tautological versus significant, and logical versus factual. ... To say, therefore, that a proposition is contingent is to say that it is true in some but not in all possible circumstances. "epistemology." Encyclopædia Britannica from Encyclopædia Britannica 2007 Ultimate Reference Suite. (2006) 3 viža ye arteš gordân e sarbâz
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(contingent): بازگشت به واژه contingent contingent annuity contingent effects contingent fund contingent liabilities contingent liability contingent profit contingent zone of fire موکول يا موقوف به( با on يا)upon ،وابسته ،محتمل الوقوع ،تصادفى ،مشروط،موکول قانون ـ فقه : سهم يک منطقه يا يک شهر در دادن بيگار و سرباز روانشناسى : مشروط کلمات مرتبط(7)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 con·tin·gent n. Pronunciation: kən- ' tin-jənt Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin contingent-, contingens, present participle of contingere to have contact with, befall, from com- + tangere to touch ― more at TANGENT Date: 14th century 1 : likely but not certain to happen : POSSIBLE 2 : not logically necessary especially : EMPIRICAL 3 a : happening by chance or unforeseen causes b : subject to chance or unseen effects : UNPREDICTABLE c : intended for use in circumstances not completely foreseen 4 : dependent on or conditioned by something else <payment is contingent on fulfillment of certain conditions> 5 : not necessitated : determined by free choice synonyms see ACCIDENTAL –con·tin·gent·ly adverb ]]> 2 contingent n. Function: noun Date: 1548 1 : something contingent : CONTINGENCY 2 : a representative group : DELEGATION , DETACHMENT <a diplomatic contingent >]]>