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Deposable | a. Capable of being deposed or deprived of office. Howell. [ 1913 Webster ] | Disposable | a. [ From Dispose. ] Subject to disposal; free to be used or employed as occasion may require; not assigned to any service or use. [ 1913 Webster ] The great of this kingdom . . . has easily afforded a disposable surplus. Burke. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. designed to be disposed of after use; -- of articles of commerce. The term implies that it is less expensive to manufacture a new one than to clean and recycle the used item to make it fit for use again; as, disposable dishes; disposable diapers; disposable gloves. Opposite of reusable. Syn. -- throwaway(predicate), non-reusable. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | disposable income | n. (Economics) that portion of income which is available for spending on discretionary purchases; for individuals, it is usually calculated as total income less taxes. National disposable income, which is the disposable income of all individuals and businesses, is calculated as total national income minus taxes plus transfer payments. Dornbusch and Fischer (Macroeconomics) [ PJC ] |
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disposable | (ดิสโพ'ซะบัล) adj. ซึ่งใช้แล้วทิ้ง, จัดการได้ |
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Disposable | a. [ From Dispose. ] Subject to disposal; free to be used or employed as occasion may require; not assigned to any service or use. [ 1913 Webster ] The great of this kingdom . . . has easily afforded a disposable surplus. Burke. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. designed to be disposed of after use; -- of articles of commerce. The term implies that it is less expensive to manufacture a new one than to clean and recycle the used item to make it fit for use again; as, disposable dishes; disposable diapers; disposable gloves. Opposite of reusable. Syn. -- throwaway(predicate), non-reusable. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | disposable income | n. (Economics) that portion of income which is available for spending on discretionary purchases; for individuals, it is usually calculated as total income less taxes. National disposable income, which is the disposable income of all individuals and businesses, is calculated as total national income minus taxes plus transfer payments. Dornbusch and Fischer (Macroeconomics) [ PJC ] |
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ディスポーサブル手袋 | [ディスポーサブルてぶくろ, deisupo-saburu tebukuro] (n) disposable gloves [Add to Longdo] | ディスポーザブル | [deisupo-zaburu] (n) disposable [Add to Longdo] | マイ箸 | [マイばし;マイはし, mai bashi ; mai hashi] (n) washable chopsticks carried in a case (to be used in place of disposable chopsticks) [Add to Longdo] | レジ袋 | [レジぶくろ, reji bukuro] (n) (disposable) shopping bag; carrier bag [Add to Longdo] | 可処分 | [かしょぶん, kashobun] (n, adj-no) disposable [Add to Longdo] | 可処分所得 | [かしょぶんしょとく, kashobunshotoku] (n) disposable income; disposable personal income; DPI [Add to Longdo] | 国民可処分所得 | [こくみんかしょぶんしょとく, kokuminkashobunshotoku] (n) national disposable income [Add to Longdo] | 使い捨て(P);遣い捨て;使い捨(io) | [つかいすて(P);つかいずて, tsukaisute (P); tsukaizute] (adj-no, n) throwaway; disposable; (P) [Add to Longdo] | 使い捨てパスワード | [つかいすてパスワード, tsukaisute pasuwa-do] (n) { comp } disposable password [Add to Longdo] |
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