ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: dale, -dale- |
มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ Airedale | (n) ชื่อพันธุ์สุนัขชนิดหนึ่ง มีขายาวขนแข็งเหมือนเส้นลวดมีสีแทนคาดดำ |
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| | | | | | บันไดรถ | [bandai rot] (n) EN: pedal FR: pédale [ f ] | อื้อฉาว | [eūchāo] (adj) EN: sensational ; scandalous FR: scandaleux ; tapageur | คันเร่ง | [khanreng] (n, exp) EN: accelerator ; gas pedal (Am.) FR: pédale d'accélérateur [ f ] ; accélérateur [ m ] ; champignon [ m ] (fam.) | คันถีบ | [khanthīp] (n) EN: pedal (of a bicycle) FR: pédale (de bicyclette) [ f ] | ความละอาย | [khwām la-āi] (n) EN: shame ; embarrassment FR: scandale [ m ] ; honte [ f ] | มณฑป | [mondop] (n) EN: square hall with a pyramidal roof ; mandapa ; mondop FR: dôme [ m ] ; pavillon à toiture pyramidale [ m ] | น่าละอาย | [nā la-āi] (x) EN: shameful FR: scandaleux ; honteux | นกกาฝากก้นเหลือง | [nok kāfāk kon leūang] (n, exp) EN: Yellow-vented Flowerpecker FR: Dicée cul-d'or [ m ] ; Dicée à ventre tacheté [ m ] ; Dicée à sous-caudales jaunes [ m ] ; Dicée à ventre jaune [ m ] | ปั่นจักรยาน | [pan jakkrayān] (x) EN: pedal de bicycle FR: pédaler | รองเท้าแตะ | [røngthāo tae] (n, exp) EN: sandals ; slippers ; thongs ; scuffs ; flip-flops FR: chausson [ m ] ; pantoufle [ f ] ; sandale [ f ] | ที่ไช้เท้าถีบ | [thī chai thāo thīp] (n) EN: pedal (of a bicycle) FR: pédale (de bicyclette) [ f ] | ถีบจักรยาน | [thīp jakkrayān] (n) EN: pedal FR: pédale de bicyclette [ f ] ; pédale de vélo [ f ] | ถีบรถ | [thīp rot] (v) EN: pedal FR: pédaler | ถีบรถจักรยาน | [thīp rot jakkrayān] (v) EN: pedal FR: pédaler | ต่อมทอนซิล | [tǿm thønsin] (n) EN: tonsils FR: amygdales [ fpl ] | เหยียบเบรก | [yīep brēk] (v, exp) EN: put one's foot on the brake FR: appuyer sur la pédale de frein |
| | | airedale | (n) breed of large wiry-coated terrier bred in Yorkshire, Syn. Airedale terrier | carbondale | (n) a town in southern Illinois | chippendale | (n) a British cabinetmaker remembered for his graceful designs (especially of chairs) which influenced his contemporaries (1718-1779), Syn. Thomas Chippendale | chippendale | (adj) of or relating to an 18th-century style of furniture made by Thomas Chippendale; graceful outlines and Greek motifs and massive rococo carvings | clydesdale | (n) heavy feathered-legged breed of draft horse originally from Scotland | clydesdale terrier | (n) selectively bred small Skye terrier with erect ears and a long silky coat | cycadales | (n) primitive tropical gymnosperms abundant in the Mesozoic, now reduced to a few scattered tropical forms, Syn. order Cycadales | dale | (n) an open river valley (in a hilly area) | dalea | (n) indigo bush, Syn. genus Dalea | dalesman | (n) a person who lives in the dales of northern England | daleth | (n) the 4th letter of the Hebrew alphabet | fort lauderdale | (n) a city in southeast Florida on the Atlantic coast to the north of Miami; a favorite place for college students to go on their spring vacations | juglandales | (n) coextensive with the family Juglandaceae, Syn. order Juglandales | lycoperdales | (n) small order of basidiomycetous fungi having fleshy often globose fruiting bodies; includes puffballs and earthstars, Syn. order Lycoperdales | magdalen | (n) a reformed prostitute | magdalena | (n) a river that rises in the Andes mountains in southwestern Colombia and flows generally northward to empty into the Caribbean Sea at Barranquilla, Syn. Magdalena River | mary magdalene | (n) sinful woman Jesus healed of evil spirits; she became a follower of Jesus, Syn. St. Mary Magdalen, St. Mary Magdalene, Mary Magdalen | mastoidale | (n) the craniometric point at the lowest point of the mastoid process | naiadales | (n) an order of aquatic monocotyledonous herbaceous plants, Syn. order Naiadales, Alismales, order Alismales | orchidales | (n) order of plants with irregular flowers having minute seeds: Orchidaceae; Burmanniaceae, Syn. order Orchidales | pedaler | (n) a person who rides a pedal-driven vehicle (as a bicycle), Syn. pedaller | pseudaletia | (n) moths whose larvae are armyworms, Syn. genus Pseudaletia | pseudomonadales | (n) one of two usually recognized orders of true bacteria; Gram-negative spiral or spherical or rod-shaped bacteria usually motile by polar flagella; some contain photosynthetic pigments, Syn. order Pseudomonadales | rhoeadales | (n) an order of dicotyledonous plants, Syn. order Papaverales, Papaverales, order Rhoeadales | sandaled | (adj) shod with sandals, Syn. sandalled | sapindales | (n) an order of dicotyledonous plants, Syn. order Sapindales | teasdale | (n) United States poet (1884-1933), Syn. Sara Teasdale | tyndale | (n) English translator and Protestant martyr; his translation of the Bible into English (which later formed the basis for the King James Version) aroused ecclesiastical opposition; he left England in 1524 and was burned at the stake in Antwerp as a heretic (1494-1536), Syn. William Tindale, William Tyndale, Tindal, William Tindal, Tindale | xyridales | (n) an order of monocotyledonous herbs, Syn. order Commelinales, order Xyridales, Commelinales | armyworm | (n) noctuid moth larvae that travel in multitudes destroying especially grass and grain, Syn. army worm, Pseudaletia unipuncta | armyworm | (n) moth whose destructive larvae travel in multitudes, Syn. Pseudaletia unipuncta | byron | (n) English romantic poet notorious for his rebellious and unconventional lifestyle (1788-1824), Syn. Sixth Baron Byron of Rochdale, Lord George Gordon Byron | carnegie | (n) United States educator famous for writing a book about how to win friends and influence people (1888-1955), Syn. Dale Carnegie | cycadofilicales | (n) fossil gymnospermous trees or climbing plants from the Devonian: seed ferns, Syn. Lyginopteridales, order Lyginopteridales, order Cycadofilicales | dietrich | (n) United States film actress (born in Germany) who made many films with Josef von Sternberg and later was a successful cabaret star (1901-1992), Syn. Maria Magdalene von Losch, Marlene Dietrich | ethmoid sinus | (n) a sinus of the meatuses of the nasal cavity (behind the bridge of the nose), Syn. sinus ethmoidales, ethmoidal sinus | smoke tree | (n) greyish-green shrub of desert regions of southwestern United States and Mexico having sparse foliage and terminal spikes of bluish violet flowers; locally important as source of a light-colored honey of excellent flavor, Syn. Dalea spinosa | sphenoid bone | (n) butterfly-shaped bone at the base of the skull, Syn. sphenoid, os sphenoidale | white | (n) Australian writer (1912-1990), Syn. Patrick Victor Martindale White, Patrick White |
| Airedale | n. 1. 1 a breed of large wiry-coated terriers, bred in Yorkshire. Syn. -- Airedale terrier [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Bidale | n. [ Bid + ale. ] An invitation of friends to drink ale at some poor man's house, and there to contribute in charity for his relief. [ Prov. Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Chippendale | a. Designating furniture designed, or like that designed, by Thomas Chippendale, an English cabinetmaker of the 18th century. Chippendale furniture was generally of simple but graceful outline with delicately carved rococo ornamentation, sculptured either in the solid wood or, in the cheaper specimens, separately and glued on. In the more elaborate pieces three types are recognized: French Chippendale, having much detail, like Louis Quatorze and Louis Quinze; Chinese Chippendale, marked by latticework and pagodalike pediments; and Gothic Chippendale, attempting to adapt medieval details. The forms, as of the cabriole and chairbacks, often resemble Queen Anne. In chairs, the seat is widened at the front, and the back toward the top widened and bent backward, except in Chinese Chippendale, in which the backs are usually rectangular. -- Chip"pen*dal*ism n. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] It must be clearly and unmistakably understood, then, that, whenever painted (that is to say, decorated with painted enrichment) or inlaid furniture is described as Chippendale, no matter where or by whom, it is a million chances to one that the description is incorrect. R. D. Benn. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] | Clydesdale | n. One of a breed of heavy draft horses originally from Clydesdale, Scotland. They are about sixteen hands high and usually brown or bay. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Clydesdale terrier | . One of a breed of small silky-haired terriers related to, but smaller than, the Skye terrier, having smaller and perfectly erect ears. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Cycadales | n. an order of primitive tropical gymnosperms abundant in the Mesozoic, now reduced to a few scattered tropical forms. Syn. -- order Cycadales. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Dale | n. [ AS. dæl; akin to LG., D., Sw., Dan., OS., & Goth. dal, Icel. dalr, OHG. tal, G. thal, and perh. to Gr. qo`los a rotunda, Skr. dhāra depth. Cf. Dell. ] 1. A low place between hills; a vale or valley. [ 1913 Webster ] Where mountaines rise, umbrageous dales descend. Thomson. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A trough or spout to carry off water, as from a pump. Knight. [ 1913 Webster ] | Dalea | n. a genus of plants including the indigo bush. Syn. -- genus Dalea. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Dalesman | n.; pl. Dalesmen One living in a dale; -- a term applied particularly to the inhabitants of the valleys in the north of England, Norway, etc. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] | daleth | the fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabet. [ PJC ] | Fardingdale | n. A farthingale. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Gildale | n. [ AS. gilgan to pay + E. ale. See Yield, v. t., and Ale. ] A drinking bout in which every one pays an equal share. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Kamtschadales | n. pl. [ from the older spelling Kamtschatka for Kamchatka. ] (Ethnol.) An aboriginal tribe inhabiting the southern part of the Kamchatka peninsula; called also Kamchadals and Itelmen. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ] | Lycoperdales | prop. n. A small order of basidiomycetous fungi having fleshy often globose fruiting bodies: puffpalls; earthstars. Syn. -- order Lycoperdales. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Lyginopteridales | n. An order of fossil gymnospermous trees or climbing plants from the Devonian: the seed ferns. Syn. -- Cycadofilicales, order Cycadofilicales, order Lyginopteridales. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Magdalen | n. [ From Mary Magdalene, traditionally reported to have been the repentant sinner forgiven by Christ. See Luke vii. 36. ] A reformed prostitute. [ 1913 Webster ] | Magdaleon | n. [ NL., fr. Gr. &unr_; crumb of bread, fr. &unr_; to knead. ] (Med.) A medicine in the form of a roll, a esp. a roll of plaster. [ 1913 Webster ] | Medalet | n. A small medal. [ 1913 Webster ] | Mydaleine | n. [ Gr. myda^n to be clammy (from decay). ] (Physiol. Chem.) A toxic alkaloid (ptomaine) obtained from putrid flesh and from herring brines. As a poison it is said to execute profuse diarrhoea, vomiting, and intestinal inflammation. Brieger. [ 1913 Webster ] | Orchidales | prop. n. An order of plants with irregular flowers having minute seeds, and including the families Orchidaceae and Burmanniaceae. Syn. -- order Orchidales. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Pardale | n. [ L. pardalis, Gr. pa`rdalis. Cf. Pard. ] (Zool.) A leopard. [ Obs. ] Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] | pedaler | n. a person who rides a pedal-driven vehicle. Syn. -- pedaller. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Rigsdaler | ‖n. [ Dan. See Rix-dollar. ] A Danish coin worth about fifty-four cents. It was the former unit of value in Denmark. [ 1913 Webster ] | Riksdaler | ‖n. [ Sw. See Rix-dollar. ] A Swedish coin worth about twenty-seven cents. It was formerly the unit of value in Sweden. [ 1913 Webster ] | Rixdaler | ‖n. A Dutch silver coin, worth about $1.00. [ 1913 Webster ] | Sandaled | a. 1. Wearing sandals. [ 1913 Webster ] The measured footfalls of his sandaled feet. Longfellow. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Made like a sandal. [ 1913 Webster ] | Udalman | n. & a. etc. [ Icel. ōðal allodium, an hereditary estate; akin to Sw. odal allodial, Dan. odel. ] Vars. of Odal, etc.; property held by udal, or allodial, right -- Obs. exc. in Shetland and the Orkney Islands, where udal designates a freehold, land held in fee simple without any charter and free of any feudal character. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] Variants: Udaler, Udalborn, Udal | Udalman | { } n. In the Shetland and Orkney Islands, one who holds property by udal, or allodial, right. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Udaler |
| 蒙代尔 | [mēng dài ěr, ㄇㄥ ㄉㄞˋ ㄦˇ, 蒙 代 尔 / 蒙 代 爾] Walter Mondale, former US vice-president and ambassador to Japan #51,198 [Add to Longdo] | 满山遍野 | [mǎn shān biàn yě, ㄇㄢˇ ㄕㄢ ㄅㄧㄢˋ ㄧㄝˇ, 满 山 遍 野 / 滿 山 遍 野] covering the whole land; over hills and dales #56,312 [Add to Longdo] | 无患子 | [wú huán zǐ, ㄨˊ ㄏㄨㄢˊ ㄗˇ, 无 患 子 / 無 患 子] Sapindales; order of scented bushes and trees, includes citrus fruit and lychee [Add to Longdo] |
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