dependencies
Dependencies are things that rely on other things to work or happen.
Explanation at your level:
A dependency is when you need something to finish a job. For example, you need a pen to write. The pen is a dependency for writing.
In work or school, a dependency is a task that must be done before another one. If you want to bake a cake, buying eggs is a dependency.
Dependencies are essential in project management. They help teams understand the order of tasks. If you have many dependencies, your project might be complicated.
In software development, dependencies are external modules that a program needs to function. Managing these is crucial for stability and performance.
The term often describes systemic reliance. In economics, a country might have dependencies on foreign oil, meaning its stability is linked to external supply chains.
Etymologically rooted in 'hanging from,' the term now encompasses complex interlinked architectures. It signifies a state of conditional existence where one element’s viability is contingent upon another’s state.
Palabra en 30 segundos
- Means a reliance on something else.
- Common in project management and tech.
- Plural is dependencies.
- Rooted in the Latin for 'hanging'.
Hey there! Let's talk about dependencies. At its core, this word describes a reliance. When you say you have a dependency, you are saying that something else is required for you to function or succeed.
Think of it like a chain reaction. If Task B cannot start until Task A is done, Task A is a dependency for Task B. It is a very common term in professional, technical, and even personal life planning.
In the digital world, developers use this word constantly. If you are building an app, your code might need a specific library or plugin to work. Those are your dependencies. Without them, your app simply won't run. It is all about how different pieces of a puzzle fit together!
The word dependency comes from the Latin word dependere, which literally means 'to hang down.' Imagine hanging from something—that is exactly what the original metaphor meant: you are 'hanging' on someone else for support.
Over centuries, the word evolved through Old French dependance. By the 17th century, it entered English to describe a state of being subordinate or reliant. It shifted from a physical 'hanging' to a metaphorical 'reliance' on people, money, or authority.
The modern technical usage, especially in computing, is a relatively recent development from the late 20th century. It is fascinating how a word about 'hanging down' became the standard term for the complex web of software connections we rely on today!
You will hear dependencies used most often in business meetings, project management, and software engineering. It is a fairly formal word, so you might not use it while chatting with friends about a movie, unless you are talking about plot points!
Common collocations include manage dependencies, identify dependencies, and remove dependencies. If you are a project manager, you might talk about 'mapping out' your dependencies to ensure a project stays on track.
In casual conversation, we might just say 'I need this first,' but in professional settings, 'dependency' is the precise, professional way to describe that requirement. Using it correctly shows that you understand how complex systems work.
While 'dependencies' itself isn't usually part of a fixed idiom, it relates to concepts like leaning on someone. Here are some related expressions:
- Lean on: To rely on someone for support.
- At the mercy of: To be in a situation where you are dependent on someone else's power.
- Tied to the apron strings: Being overly dependent on a parent.
- In the palm of one's hand: Having total control over someone who is dependent on you.
- Under someone's thumb: Being completely controlled by someone else.
Dependencies is the plural form of dependency. Notice how the 'y' changes to 'ies'—a standard English rule for words ending in a consonant + y.
Pronunciation (IPA): UK /dɪˈpen.dən.siz/ and US /dɪˈpen.dən.siz/. The stress is on the second syllable: de-PEN-den-cies. It rhymes with tendencies, ascendancies, and deficiencies.
Grammatically, it functions as a countable noun. You can have 'one dependency' or 'many dependencies.' It is often used with verbs like create, resolve, or map.
Fun Fact
It shares a root with 'pendant', the jewelry that hangs from a necklace!
Examples by Level
I need a pen.
I require a pen.
Simple need.
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The project has many tasks.
I cannot start until you finish.
We have a dependency here.
Please check the list.
This is a big job.
Do you have the tools?
We need more time.
Everything is ready.
We identified the key dependencies.
The software has too many dependencies.
Can we remove this dependency?
Dependencies slow down the process.
He is managing the dependencies.
The schedule depends on these items.
Check the dependency graph.
Are there any hidden dependencies?
The system failed due to missing dependencies.
We must map out all project dependencies.
Dependency management is a critical skill.
The code has circular dependencies.
We are reducing our dependency on coal.
Global trade creates many dependencies.
The app requires several external dependencies.
She analyzed the dependencies carefully.
The country's economy has dangerous dependencies on imports.
Technical debt often arises from unmanaged dependencies.
We need to decouple these services to remove dependencies.
The interdependencies between these systems are complex.
A lack of documentation makes dependencies hard to track.
The project's success hinges on resolving these dependencies.
We must mitigate the risks associated with these dependencies.
The architecture is plagued by tight dependencies.
The geopolitical landscape is defined by complex energy dependencies.
He argued that the software's fragility stems from its deep-seated dependencies.
The ontological status of the object is a dependency of the observer's perception.
We must navigate the web of cross-platform dependencies.
The firm's reliance on a single supplier creates structural dependencies.
The analysis revealed latent dependencies in the legacy code.
The project's timeline is constrained by these critical dependencies.
Understanding the hierarchy of dependencies is essential for systems engineering.
Colocaciones comunes
Idioms & Expressions
"Lean on"
To rely on someone/something.
You can lean on me.
neutral"At the mercy of"
Dependent on something you cannot control.
We are at the mercy of the weather.
formal"Tied to"
Connected or dependent on.
My schedule is tied to his.
neutral"Hold the strings"
To control someone dependent on you.
He holds the strings.
casual"Stand on one's own two feet"
To be independent.
It is time to stand on your own two feet.
neutral"Cut the cord"
To end a dependency.
It is time to cut the cord.
casualEasily Confused
Looks similar.
Dependent is an adjective.
He is dependent on help.
Same sound.
Dependant is a noun for a person supported by another.
He has three dependants.
Rhymes.
Tendency is an inclination.
He has a tendency to be late.
Opposite meaning.
Freedom.
He values independence.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + have + dependencies + on + Object
We have dependencies on the team.
Manage + dependencies + for + Project
Manage dependencies for the launch.
Identify + dependencies + in + System
Identify dependencies in the code.
Reduce + dependencies + to + Improve
Reduce dependencies to improve speed.
Create + dependencies + between + Items
Create dependencies between tasks.
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Verbs
Adjectives
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How to Use It
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Formality Scale
Errores comunes
Plural of words ending in -y is -ies.
Do not use an apostrophe for simple plurals.
Use 'have' or 'create' with this noun.
The noun is dependency; dependance is archaic or French.
Dependency is a noun; depend is the verb.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a hanging plant; it is a 'pendant' that 'depends' on the hook.
When Native Speakers Use It
Use it when talking about project timelines.
Cultural Insight
It is often used in political discussions about energy.
Grammar Shortcut
Always pluralize as -ies.
Say It Right
Focus on the middle 'PEN' sound.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't write 'dependencys'.
Did You Know?
It comes from the Latin for 'hanging'.
Study Smart
Use it in a sentence about your daily tasks.
Professional Tone
Use it to sound more analytical.
Word Class
It is always a noun.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
De-PEN-dencies: You need a PEN to write, so the pen is a dependency.
Visual Association
A chain where one link holds the next.
Word Web
Desafío
List three things you need to finish your day.
Origen de la palabra
Latin
Original meaning: To hang down
Contexto cultural
None, but can imply weakness in some contexts.
Common in corporate and tech jargon.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At work
- manage dependencies
- project timeline
- critical path
Software development
- package dependencies
- dependency injection
- runtime
Economics
- energy dependencies
- import reliance
- trade links
Daily life
- need to finish
- rely on
- waiting for
Conversation Starters
"What are some of the dependencies in your current project?"
"Do you think we have too many dependencies on technology?"
"How do you manage your dependencies at work?"
"What is a dependency that you find frustrating?"
"Can you think of a system that has no dependencies?"
Journal Prompts
List three things you rely on daily.
Describe a time a dependency caused a delay.
How does being independent feel compared to being dependent?
Write about a project and its dependencies.
Preguntas frecuentes
8 preguntasNo, it just means you need something.
Yes, but be careful as it can sound like you are calling them weak.
The verb is 'depend'.
Dependencies.
Yes, it is very common.
Yes, it sounds professional.
Mostly, but 'dependency' is more formal.
When A needs B, and B needs A.
Ponte a prueba
I need a pen. The pen is my ___.
You need the pen.
What is a dependency?
It is a requirement.
Dependencies are always bad.
They are just requirements, not inherently bad.
Word
Significado
They mean the same thing.
We must manage the dependencies.
The software has many ___.
Needs plural noun.
Circular dependencies are good in code.
They usually cause errors.
Which word is an antonym?
Autonomy is independence.
The ___ of the system is high.
Needs noun form.
Word
Significado
Correct definition.
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Summary
A dependency is simply a requirement that must be met for something else to happen.
- Means a reliance on something else.
- Common in project management and tech.
- Plural is dependencies.
- Rooted in the Latin for 'hanging'.
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a hanging plant; it is a 'pendant' that 'depends' on the hook.
When Native Speakers Use It
Use it when talking about project timelines.
Cultural Insight
It is often used in political discussions about energy.
Grammar Shortcut
Always pluralize as -ies.
Related Content
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 'pen' sound.
Slightly flatter vowels.
Common Errors
- Misplacing the stress
- Pronouncing it as 'depend-ance-ees'
- Confusing with 'tendencies'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Moderate
Moderate
Moderate
Moderate
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Avanzado
Grammar to Know
Pluralization of -y words
dependency -> dependencies
Noun usage
The dependency is clear.
Articles with nouns
A dependency.