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มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ synergy | (n) การทำงานร่วมกัน, See also: การประสานกำลังกัน, Syn. cooperation | synergy | (n) การเสริมฤทธิ์ซึ่งกันและกัน, Syn. concurrence, interaction | synergic | (adj) ซึ่งทำงานร่วมกัน, Syn. concomitant | synergism | (n) การเสริมกัน, See also: การทำงานร่วมกัน | synergist | (n) สิ่งที่เสริมกัน, See also: ยาที่ออกฤทธิ์เสริมกัน, อวัยวะที่ทำงานร่วมกัน, Syn. catalyst | synecdoche | (n) คำเปรียบเทียบ (เช่น เปรียบเทียบ sail แทน boat) | synergetic | (adj) ซึ่งทำงานร่วมกัน, Syn. concomitant | synergistic | (adj) ซึ่งทำงานร่วมกัน, See also: ร่วมมือกัน, ประสานกัน, เสริมกัน, Syn. concomitant, helping |
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| auld lang syne | (ออลด'ฺ แลง ไซน์') อดีตกาล (โดยเฉพาะที่สดชื่น) , มิตรภาพที่เก่าแก่ | busyness | (บิซ'ซีเนส) n. ภาวะที่ยุ่ง, งานที่ยุ่ง | synergetic | (ซินเนอเจท'ทิค) adj. ทำงานร่วมกัน |
| synergy | งานร่วม [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] | synechia | ม่านตายึดติด [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] | synecology | สังคมนิเวศวิทยา [พฤกษศาสตร์ ๑๘ ก.พ. ๒๕๔๕] | synecology | สังคมนิเวศวิทยา [ธรณีวิทยา๑๔ ม.ค. ๒๕๔๖] | synema | มัดใยรากำเนิดโคนิเดียม [พฤกษศาสตร์ ๑๘ ก.พ. ๒๕๔๕] | syneresis | กระบวนการวุ้นหดตัวแยกน้ำ [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] | syneresis | การขับของเหลวออก [ทันตแพทยศาสตร์๑๓ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] | synergids | ซิเนอร์จิดส์ [พฤกษศาสตร์ ๑๘ ก.พ. ๒๕๔๕] | synergism | การร่วมพลัง, การร่วมฤทธิ์, การเสริมฤทธิ์ [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] | synergist | ๑. ยาเสริม๒. อวัยวะช่วยงาน [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] | synergistic | มีฤทธิ์ร่วม, มีฤทธิ์ช่วย, มีฤทธิ์เสริม [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] | synecdoche | สัมพจนัย [วรรณกรรม ๖ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] | asynergia; asynergy | การเสียสหการของอวัยวะ [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] | asynergy; asynergia | การเสียสหการของอวัยวะ [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] | dyssynergia | ภาวะกล้ามเนื้อหย่อนสหการ [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] |
| Syney rock oyster | หอยนางรมปากจีบ [TU Subject Heading] | Synergistic Effect | ปัจจัยเสริมผลกระทบมาก, Example: ผลของสารเคมี 2 ชนิด ที่เมื่อรวมกันก่อให้เกิดผลกระทบมากกว่าที่เกิดขึ้นจากสารเคมีแต่ละชนิด สารเคมีดังกล่าวเรียกว่า มีคุณสมบัติเป็น synergism [สิ่งแวดล้อม] | Asynergia | การขาดการประสานงาน [การแพทย์] | Cerebellar Dyssynergia | สมองน้อย, ดิย์สเนอเกีย;ซีรีเบลลาร์ดีสซินเนอร์เจีย, โรค [การแพทย์] |
| synergize | (vi) การรวบรวมสรรพกำลัง การสร้างเครือข่ายทรัพยากร |
| | | | anterior synechia | (n) adhesion between the iris and the cornea | asynergic | (adj) of or relating to the state of asynergy; lacking synergy | asynergy | (n) absence of coordination of organs or body parts that usually work together harmoniously, Syn. asynergia | auld langsyne | (n) past times remembered with nostalgia, Syn. langsyne, good old days, old times | busyness | (n) the state of being or appearing to be actively engaged in an activity, Syn. hum | euphrosyne | (n) (Greek mythology) one of the three Graces | langsyne | (adv) at a distant time in the past (chiefly Scottish) | mnemosyne | (n) (Greek mythology) the Titaness who was goddess of memory; mother of the Muses | posterior synechia | (n) adhesion between the iris and the lens | synecdoche | (n) substituting a more inclusive term for a less inclusive one or vice versa | synecdochic | (adj) using the name of a part for that of the whole or the whole for the part; or the special for the general or the general for the special; or the material for the thing made of it, Syn. synecdochical | synechia | (n) adhesions between the iris and the lens or cornea resulting from trauma or eye surgery or as a complication of glaucoma or cataract; can lead to blindness | synentognathi | (n) order of fishes having spineless fins; needlefishes; sauries; flying fishes; halfbeaks, Syn. order Synentognathi | synercus | (n) Cape buffalo, Syn. tribe synercus, genus Synercus | syneresis | (n) the contraction of two vowels into a diphthong, Syn. synaeresis | syneresis | (n) the separation of liquid from a gel that is caused by contraction (as in cheese making), Syn. synaeresis | synergetic | (adj) working together; used especially of groups, as subsidiaries of a corporation, cooperating for an enhanced effect, Syn. synergistic | synergism | (n) the theological doctrine that salvation results from the interaction of human will and divine grace | synergist | (n) a drug that augments the activity of another drug, Ant. antagonist | synergistic | (adj) used especially of drugs or muscles that work together so the total effect is greater than the sum of the two (or more), Syn. interactive, Ant. antagonistic | synergistic | (adj) of or relating to the theological doctrine of synergism | synergistically | (adv) (of group) in a synergistic or cooperative manner | synergistically | (adv) (of drugs or muscles) in a synergistic or interactive manner | synergy | (n) the working together of two things (muscles or drugs for example) to produce an effect greater than the sum of their individual effects, Syn. synergism | synesthesia | (n) a sensation that normally occurs in one sense modality occurs when another modality is stimulated, Syn. synaesthesia | synesthetic | (adj) relating to or experiencing synesthesia; involving more than one sense, Syn. synaesthetic | synesthetic metaphor | (n) a metaphor that exploits a similarity between experiences in different sense modalities | ataxia | (n) inability to coordinate voluntary muscle movements; unsteady movements and staggering gait, Syn. dyssynergia, ataxy, motor ataxia | cape buffalo | (n) large often savage buffalo of southern Africa having upward-curving horns; mostly in game reserves, Syn. Synercus caffer | long ago | (adv) of the distant or comparatively distant past; ; ; ; ; ; is Scottish, Syn. long since, lang syne | synizesis | (n) the contraction of chromatin towards one side of the nucleus during the prophase of meiosis, Syn. synezesis |
| Auld lang syne | A Scottish phrase used in recalling recollections of times long since past. “The days of auld lang syne.” [ 1913 Webster ] | busyness | n. the state of being or appearing to be actively engaged in an activity; as, they manifested all the busyness of a pack of beavers. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Langsyne | adv. & n. [ Scot. lang long + syne since. ] Long since; long ago. [ Scot. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Mnemosyne | n. [ L., fr. Gr. mnhmosy`nh remembrance, memory, and the goddess of memory. See Mnemonic. ] (Class Myth.) The goddess of memory and the mother of the Muses. [ 1913 Webster ] | Old lang syne | See Auld lang syne. [ 1913 Webster ] | Syne | adv. [ See Since. ] 1. Afterwards; since; ago. [ Obs. or Scot. ] R. of Brunne. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Late, -- as opposed to soon. [ 1913 Webster ] [ Each rogue ] shall be discovered either soon or syne. W. Hamilton (Life of Wallace). [ 1913 Webster ] | Syne | conj. Since; seeing. [ Scot. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Synecdoche | n. [ L. synecdoche, Gr. synekdochh`, fr. to receive jointly; sy`n with + &unr_; to receive; &unr_; out + &unr_; to receive. ] (Rhet.) A figure or trope by which a part of a thing is put for the whole (as, fifty sail for fifty ships), or the whole for a part (as, the smiling year for spring), the species for the genus (as, cutthroat for assassin), the genus for the species (as, a creature for a man), the name of the material for the thing made, etc. Bain. [ 1913 Webster ] | Synecdochical | a. Expressed by synecdoche; implying a synecdoche. [ 1913 Webster ] Isis is used for Themesis by a synecdochical kind of speech, or by a poetical liberty, in using one for another. Drayton. [ 1913 Webster ] | Synecdochically | adv. By synecdoche. [ 1913 Webster ] | Synechia | ‖n. [ NL., fr. Gr. &unr_;, fr. &unr_; to hold together; sy`n with + &unr_; to hold. ] (Med.) A disease of the eye, in which the iris adheres to the cornea or to the capsule of the crystalline lens. [ 1913 Webster ] | Synecphonesis | ‖n. [ NL., fr. Gr. &unr_;, fr. &unr_; to utter together. ] (Gram.) A contraction of two syllables into one; synizesis. [ 1913 Webster ] | Synedral | a. [ Gr. &unr_; sitting with; sy`n with + "e`dra seat.] (Bot.) Growing on the angles of a stem, as the leaves in some species of Selaginella. [1913 Webster] | Synentognathi | ‖n. pl. [ NL., fr. Gr. sy`n with + 'ento`s within + gna`qos jaw. ] (Zool.) An order of fishes, resembling the Physoclisti, without spines in the dorsal, anal, and ventral fins. It includes the true flying fishes. [ 1913 Webster ] | Synepy | n. [ Gr. &unr_;; sy`n with + &unr_; a word. ] (Rhet.) The interjunction, or joining, of words in uttering the clauses of sentences. [ 1913 Webster ] | Syneresis | { } n. [ NL., fr. Gr. &unr_; a taking or drawing together, fr. &unr_; to take together; sy`n with + &unr_; to take, to grasp. See Syn-, and Heresy. ] (Gram.) The union, or drawing together into one syllable, of two vowels that are ordinarily separated in syllabification; synecphonesis; -- the opposite of diaeresis. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Synaeresis | Syneresis | n. Same as Synaeresis. [ 1913 Webster ] | Synergetic | a. [ Gr. &unr_;, fr. &unr_; to work together; sy`n with + 'e`rgon work. ] Working together; cooperating; as, synergetic muscles. [ 1913 Webster ] | Synergism | n. [ See Synergetic. ] (Theol.) The doctrine or theory, attributed to Melanchthon, that in the regeneration of a human soul there is a cooperation, or joint agency, on the part both of God and of man. [ 1913 Webster ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Synergist | n. [ Cf. F. synergiste. ] 1. One who holds the doctrine of synergism. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Med.) A remedy which has an action similar to that of another remedy, and hence increases the efficiency of that remedy when combined with it. [ 1913 Webster ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Synergistic | a. 1. Of or pertaining to synergism. “A synergistic view of regeneration.” Shedd. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Cooperating; synergetic. [ 1913 Webster ] | Synergy | n. [ Gr. &unr_;. See Synergetic. ] 2. Combined action; especially (Med.), the combined healthy action of every organ of a particular system; as, the digestive synergy. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. An effect of the interaction of the actions of two agents such that the result of the combined action is greater than expected as a simple additive combination of the two agents acting separately; -- also called synergism.. Opposite to antagonism. [ PJC ] | Synesis | n. [ Gr. &unr_; intelligence. ] (Gram.) A construction in which adherence to some element in the sense causes a departure from strict syntax, as in “Philip went down to Samaria and preached Christ unto them.” [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
| | | 多用 | [たよう, tayou] (adj-na, n, vs) (1) busyness; a lot of things to do; (2) frequent use; heavy use (of); many uses #8,305 [Add to Longdo] | シナジー | [shinaji-] (n) synergy [Add to Longdo] | シネクティクス | [shinekuteikusu] (n) synectics [Add to Longdo] | 共感覚 | [きょうかんかく, kyoukankaku] (n) synesthesia (synaesthesia) [Add to Longdo] | 群集生態学 | [ぐんしゅうせいたいがく, gunshuuseitaigaku] (n) synecology; community ecology [Add to Longdo] | 御用繁多 | [ごようはんた, goyouhanta] (n, adj-na) being busy with many things; extreme busyness due to pressure of business (often used humorously) [Add to Longdo] | 色聴 | [しきちょう, shikichou] (n) "colored hearing" synesthesia [Add to Longdo] | 相乗 | [そうじょう, soujou] (n, vs) multiplication; synergism; (P) [Add to Longdo] | 相乗効果 | [そうじょうこうか, soujoukouka] (n, adj-no) synergy [Add to Longdo] | 相乗作用 | [そうじょうさよう, soujousayou] (n, adj-no) synergism [Add to Longdo] | 提喩 | [ていゆ, teiyu] (n) synecdoche [Add to Longdo] | 天手古舞(ateji);天手古舞い(ateji);てんてこ舞い;てんてこ舞 | [てんてこまい, tentekomai] (n, vs) whirl of busyness; humming with activity; bustling activity [Add to Longdo] | 繁劇 | [はんげき, hangeki] (adj-na, n) extreme busyness [Add to Longdo] | 繁多 | [はんた, hanta] (adj-na, n) extreme busyness [Add to Longdo] | 忙を厭わず | [ぼうをいとわず, bouwoitowazu] (exp) despite one's busyness [Add to Longdo] | 忙中 | [ぼうちゅう, bouchuu] (n) (in the midst of) busyness [Add to Longdo] | 忙中有閑 | [ぼうちゅうゆうかん, bouchuuyuukan] (n) having free time to spare in the midst of busyness; leisure in the intervals of one's work [Add to Longdo] | 離しょう;離漿 | [りしょう, rishou] (n) syneresis [Add to Longdo] |
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