
동사 활용, 어형 변화
To list or provide the different forms of a verb according to tense, person, number, or mood.
예문:
"Students must learn how to conjugate irregular Spanish verbs correctly."
"Can you conjugate the verb 'to be' in the present subjunctive mood?"
접합하다, 결합하다
To join together or combine, especially for the exchange of genetic material or to form a compound.
예문:
"Bacteria conjugate to transfer antibiotic resistance genes to one another."
"The liver enzymes conjugate bilirubin to make it water-soluble for excretion."
켤레의, 공역의, 접합한
Joined in pairs or having a reciprocal relationship, particularly in geometry or algebra.
예문:
"The conjugate axis of a hyperbola is perpendicular to its transverse axis."
"In chemistry, a conjugate base is formed when an acid loses a proton."
켤레, 공역 복소수
A mathematical value or entity related to another in a specific way, such as a complex number with the sign of the imaginary part reversed.
예문:
"To simplify the fraction, multiply the numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the denominator."
"The product of a complex number and its conjugate is always a non-negative real number."
동계어, 파생어
A word that shares the same root or origin as another word.
예문:
"The English word 'night' and the German 'Nacht' are conjugates."
"Linguists use conjugates to reconstruct the vocabulary of ancient proto-languages."