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Fleeten | n. Fleeted or skimmed milk. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Fleeten face, a face of the color of fleeten, i. e., blanched; hence, a coward. “You know where you are, you fleeten face.” Beau. & Fl. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Fleet | n. [ OE. flete, fleote, AS. fleót ship, fr. fleótan to float, swim. See Fleet, v. i. and cf. Float. ] A number of vessels in company, especially war vessels; also, the collective naval force of a country, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] Fleet captain, the senior aid of the admiral of a fleet, when a captain. Ham. Nav. Encyc. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Fleet | a. [ Compar. Fleeter superl. Fleetest. ] [ Cf. Icel. fljōtr quick. See Fleet, v. i. ] 1. Swift in motion; moving with velocity; light and quick in going from place to place; nimble. [ 1913 Webster ] In mail their horses clad, yet fleet and strong. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Light; superficially thin; not penetrating deep, as soil. [ Prov. Eng. ] Mortimer. [ 1913 Webster ] | Fleet | v. t. 1. To pass over rapidly; to skin the surface of; as, a ship that fleets the gulf. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To hasten over; to cause to pass away lighty, or in mirth and joy. [ 1913 Webster ] Many young gentlemen flock to him, and fleet the time carelessly. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Naut.) (a) To draw apart the blocks of; -- said of a tackle. Totten. (b) To cause to slip down the barrel of a capstan or windlass, as a rope or chain. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. (Naut.) To move or change in position; used only in special phrases; as, of fleet aft the crew. We got the long “stick” . . . down and “fleeted” aft, where it was secured. F. T. Bullen. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Fleet | n. [ AS. fleót a place where vessels float, bay, river; akin to D. vliet rill, brook, G. fliess. See Fleet, v. i. ] 1. A flood; a creek or inlet; a bay or estuary; a river; -- obsolete, except as a place name, -- as Fleet Street in London. [ 1913 Webster ] Together wove we nets to entrap the fish In floods and sedgy fleets. Matthewes. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A former prison in London, which originally stood near a stream, the Fleet (now filled up). [ 1913 Webster ] Fleet parson, a clergyman of low character, in, or in the vicinity of, the Fleet prison, who was ready to unite persons in marriage (called Fleet marriage) at any hour, without public notice, witnesses, or consent of parents. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Fleet | v. t. [ AS. flēt cream, fr. fleótan to float. See Fleet, v. i. ] To take the cream from; to skim. [ Prov. Eng. ] Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ] | fleet | v. i. [ imp. & p. p. fleeted; p. pr. & vb. n. fleeting. ] [ OE. fleten, fleoten, to swim, AS. fleótan to swim, float; akin to D. vlieten to flow, OS. fliotan, OHG. fliozzan, G. fliessen, Icel. fljōta to float, flow, Sw. flyta, D. flyde, L. pluere to rain, Gr. plei^n to sail, swim, float, Skr. plu to swim, sail. √84. Cf. Fleet, n. & a., Float, Pluvial, Flow. ] 1. To sail; to float. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] And in frail wood on Adrian Gulf doth fleet. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To fly swiftly; to pass over quickly; to hasten; to flit as a light substance. [ 1913 Webster ] All the unaccomplished works of Nature's hand, . . . Dissolved on earth, fleet hither. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Naut.) To slip on the whelps or the barrel of a capstan or windlass; -- said of a cable or hawser. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. (Naut.) To move or change in position; -- said of persons; as, the crew fleeted aft. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Fleet-foot | a. Swift of foot. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | Fleeting | a. Passing swiftly away; not durable; transient; transitory; as, the fleeting hours or moments. Syn. -- Evanescent; ephemeral. See Transient. [ 1913 Webster ] | Fleetingly | adv. In a fleeting manner; swiftly. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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| fleet | (n) กองเรือรบ, See also: กองทัพเรือ, Syn. armada, navy | fleet | (n) กลุ่มรถแท๊กซี่, รถโดยสาร, หรือเครื่องบินที่อยู่ในบริษัทเดียวกัน | fleet | (adj) ที่วิ่งได้รวดเร็ว, See also: ว่องไว, Syn. swift, rapid, Ant. slow | fleet | (vi) เคลื่อนที่อย่างรวดเร็ว, See also: บินไปอย่างรวดเร็ว, Syn. fly | fleeting | (adj) ชั่วแล่น, See also: ชั่วขณะเดียว, ประเดี๋ยวเดียว, Syn. momentary, temporary, brief, Ant. long, perprtual |
| fleet | (ฟลีท) n. กองเรือรบ, กองทัพเรือ, กองเรือ, กองบิน, ขบวนรถยนต์ adj. รวดเร็ว vi. เคลื่อนที่อย่างรวดเร็ว, บิน, บินผ่านไปอย่างรวดเร็ว, บินหายไป, เปลี่ยนทิศทาง, เปลี่ยนตำแหน่ง, หายวับไป, ผ่านพ้นไปอย่างรวดเร็ว, ปล่อยเชือก. vt. ทำให้เวลาผ่านไปอย่างรวดเร็ว, เปลี่ยนทิศทาง, เปลี่ | fleeting | (ฟลีท'ทิง) adj. ซึ่งหายวับไป, ซึ่งผ่านไปอย่างรวดเร็ว, ชั่วคราว, ประเดี๋ยวเดียว., See also: fleetingness n., Syn. transient | admiral of the fleet | ผู้บัญชากองเรือรบของอังกฤษ |
| fleet | (adj) ว่องไว, รวดเร็ว, หายวับไป | fleet | (n) ขบวนเรือ, กองทัพเรือ, ฝูงบิน, ขบวนนก | fleeting | (adj) ซึ่งหายวับไป, ประเดี๋ยวเดียว | fleetness | (n) ความเร็ว, ความว่องไว, ความรวดเร็ว |
| fleet | หมู่ยานพาหนะ [ประกันภัย ๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] | fleet policy | กรมธรรม์หมู่ยานพาหนะ [ประกันภัย ๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] | fleet rating | การกำหนดอัตราหมู่ยานพาหนะ [ประกันภัย ๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
| | | ทัพเรือ | (n) navy, See also: fleet, flotilla, armada, Example: พระเจ้าตากยกทัพเรือออกจากเมืองจันทบุรีมาถึงปากน้ำเมื่อข้างขึ้นเดือน 12, Thai Definition: กองกำลังทหารที่ทำการสู้รบในน่านน้ำ | ชั่วแล่น | (adv) momentarily, See also: fleeting, Syn. ชั่วขณะ, ชั่วครู่, ชั่วครู่ชั่วคราว, Example: เขาเกิดสมองใสขึ้นมาชั่วแล่น, Thai Definition: ระยะเวลาขณะหนึ่ง, ระยะเวลาที่เป็นไปชั่วครู่ชั่วคราว, ระยะเวลาพักหนึ่ง | กองเรือ | (n) fleet of ships, Example: พันธมิตรตะวันตกร่วมกันส่งกองเรือประมาณ 50 ลำ ไปยังอ่าวเปอร์เซียเพื่อคุ้มกันเส้นทางเดินเรือให้ปลอดภัยจากสงคราม, Count Unit: กอง | กองเรือรบ | (n) fleet, See also: squadron, flotilla, Example: กองเรือรบลาดตระเวนน่านน้ำไทย, Count Unit: กอง |
| ชั่วแล่น | [chūalaen] (adj) EN: fleeting ; brief ; passing FR: passager ; éphémère | ฝูงบิน | [fūngbin] (n, exp) EN: fleet ; air squadron FR: flotte [ f ] | กลุ่มเรือ | [klum reūa] (n, exp) EN: fleet FR: flotte [ f ] | กองบิน | [køng-bin] (n) EN: fleet FR: flotte [ f ] | กองเรือ | [køngreūa] (n) EN: fleet FR: flotte [ f ] | กองเรือสินค้า | [køngreūa sinkhā] (n, exp) EN: merchant fleet | กองทัพเรือ | [køngthap reūa] (n, exp) EN: navy ; naval fleet FR: marine [ f ] ; forces navales [ fpl ] | พาณิชย์นาวี | [phānit nāwī] (n, exp) EN: merchant navy ; merchant fleet | ทัพเรือ | [thap reūa] (n, exp) EN: navy ; fleet FR: marine [ f ] ; flotte [ f ] |
| | | | Fleet | n. [ OE. flete, fleote, AS. fleót ship, fr. fleótan to float, swim. See Fleet, v. i. and cf. Float. ] A number of vessels in company, especially war vessels; also, the collective naval force of a country, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] Fleet captain, the senior aid of the admiral of a fleet, when a captain. Ham. Nav. Encyc. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Fleet | a. [ Compar. Fleeter superl. Fleetest. ] [ Cf. Icel. fljōtr quick. See Fleet, v. i. ] 1. Swift in motion; moving with velocity; light and quick in going from place to place; nimble. [ 1913 Webster ] In mail their horses clad, yet fleet and strong. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Light; superficially thin; not penetrating deep, as soil. [ Prov. Eng. ] Mortimer. [ 1913 Webster ] | Fleet | v. t. 1. To pass over rapidly; to skin the surface of; as, a ship that fleets the gulf. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To hasten over; to cause to pass away lighty, or in mirth and joy. [ 1913 Webster ] Many young gentlemen flock to him, and fleet the time carelessly. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Naut.) (a) To draw apart the blocks of; -- said of a tackle. Totten. (b) To cause to slip down the barrel of a capstan or windlass, as a rope or chain. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. (Naut.) To move or change in position; used only in special phrases; as, of fleet aft the crew. We got the long “stick” . . . down and “fleeted” aft, where it was secured. F. T. Bullen. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Fleet | n. [ AS. fleót a place where vessels float, bay, river; akin to D. vliet rill, brook, G. fliess. See Fleet, v. i. ] 1. A flood; a creek or inlet; a bay or estuary; a river; -- obsolete, except as a place name, -- as Fleet Street in London. [ 1913 Webster ] Together wove we nets to entrap the fish In floods and sedgy fleets. Matthewes. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A former prison in London, which originally stood near a stream, the Fleet (now filled up). [ 1913 Webster ] Fleet parson, a clergyman of low character, in, or in the vicinity of, the Fleet prison, who was ready to unite persons in marriage (called Fleet marriage) at any hour, without public notice, witnesses, or consent of parents. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Fleet | v. t. [ AS. flēt cream, fr. fleótan to float. See Fleet, v. i. ] To take the cream from; to skim. [ Prov. Eng. ] Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ] | fleet | v. i. [ imp. & p. p. fleeted; p. pr. & vb. n. fleeting. ] [ OE. fleten, fleoten, to swim, AS. fleótan to swim, float; akin to D. vlieten to flow, OS. fliotan, OHG. fliozzan, G. fliessen, Icel. fljōta to float, flow, Sw. flyta, D. flyde, L. pluere to rain, Gr. plei^n to sail, swim, float, Skr. plu to swim, sail. √84. Cf. Fleet, n. & a., Float, Pluvial, Flow. ] 1. To sail; to float. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] And in frail wood on Adrian Gulf doth fleet. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To fly swiftly; to pass over quickly; to hasten; to flit as a light substance. [ 1913 Webster ] All the unaccomplished works of Nature's hand, . . . Dissolved on earth, fleet hither. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Naut.) To slip on the whelps or the barrel of a capstan or windlass; -- said of a cable or hawser. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. (Naut.) To move or change in position; -- said of persons; as, the crew fleeted aft. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Fleeten | n. Fleeted or skimmed milk. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Fleeten face, a face of the color of fleeten, i. e., blanched; hence, a coward. “You know where you are, you fleeten face.” Beau. & Fl. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Fleet-foot | a. Swift of foot. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | Fleeting | a. Passing swiftly away; not durable; transient; transitory; as, the fleeting hours or moments. Syn. -- Evanescent; ephemeral. See Transient. [ 1913 Webster ] | Fleetingly | adv. In a fleeting manner; swiftly. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 舰队 | [jiàn duì, ㄐㄧㄢˋ ㄉㄨㄟˋ, 舰 队 / 艦 隊] fleet #7,992 [Add to Longdo] | 船队 | [chuán duì, ㄔㄨㄢˊ ㄉㄨㄟˋ, 船 队 / 船 隊] fleet (of ships) #16,482 [Add to Longdo] | 流年 | [liú nián, ㄌㄧㄡˊ ㄋㄧㄢˊ, 流 年] fleeting time; horoscope for the year #20,733 [Add to Longdo] | 忽忽 | [hū hū, ㄏㄨ ㄏㄨ, 忽 忽] fleeting (of quick passage time); in a flash; distracted manner; vacantly; frustratedly #41,580 [Add to Longdo] | 駸 | [qīn, ㄑㄧㄣ, 駸] fleet horse #789,787 [Add to Longdo] |
| | 艦隊 | [かんたい, kantai] (n) (naval) fleet; armada; (P) #1,810 [Add to Longdo] | 艦艇 | [かんてい, kantei] (n) military vessel; war fleet; (P) #4,789 [Add to Longdo] | 船団 | [せんだん, sendan] (n) (naval) fleet #6,507 [Add to Longdo] | 元帥 | [げんすい, gensui] (n) (field) marshal; (fleet) admiral; general of the army; (P) #8,695 [Add to Longdo] | あえか | [aeka] (adj-na) (poet) delicate; gentle; fleeting [Add to Longdo] | ちらり | [chirari] (adv-to, adv) (on-mim) (See ちらっと) fleeting (glimpse, glance, etc.); (P) [Add to Longdo] | フリート街 | [フリートがい, furi-to gai] (n) Fleet Street [Add to Longdo] | 一夢 | [いちむ, ichimu] (n) (a) dream; (a) fleeting thing [Add to Longdo] | 花心 | [はなごころ, hanagokoro] (n) (1) (obsc) changing heart; fleeting heart; cheating heart; (2) (obsc) beautiful heart [Add to Longdo] | 旧夢 | [きゅうむ, kyuumu] (n) ancient dream; fleeting thing [Add to Longdo] |
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