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ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: harle, -harle-
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English-Thai: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
Harlem(n) ย่านหนึ่งของกรุงนิวยอร์กทางด้านตะวันออกเฉียงเหนือของแมนแฮตตัน, See also: ฮาเล็ม
Charles(sl) โคเคน, Syn. Charlie Chang, Chang, Charlie
harlequin(n) ตัวละครตลกที่สวมเสื้อลายข้าวหลามตัด, Syn. buffoon, clown
harlequin(adj) มีสีสันและรูปแบบหลากหลาย

English-Thai: HOPE Dictionary [with local updates]
babbage, charles(ชาร์ลส์ แบบเบจ) เป็นชื่อนักวิทยาศาสตร์คนหนึ่ง มีชีวิตอยู่ตั้งแต่ ค.ศ 1791-1871 เป็นคนแรกที่ประดิษฐ์เครื่องคำนวณที่มีชื่อว่า Analytic Engine ซึ่งมีลักษณะความคิดที่เป็นต้นเค้าของเครื่องคอมพิวเตอร์ ดิจิตอล ในปัจจุบัน กล่าวคือเป็นเครื่องจักรที่ทำงานไปตามโปรแกรมซึ่งเขียนเก็บไว้ในหน่วยความจำ
harlequin(ฮาร์'ละควิน) n. ตัวตลกที่สวมหน้ากากและเสื้อลายข้าวหลามตัด, งูเล็ก ๆ ที่มีลายสวยงาม, สีสัน. adj. เป็นสีสัน, See also: harlequinism n., Syn. buffoon
harlequinaden. ละครตลก, บทของตัวตลก, การตลกคะนอง, Syn. buffoonery

อังกฤษ-ไทย: ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน [เชื่อมโยงจาก orst.go.th แบบอัตโนมัติและผ่านการปรับแก้]
Harlequinตัวละครแบบฮาร์เลควิน [วรรณกรรม ๖ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]

อังกฤษ-ไทย: คลังศัพท์ไทย โดย สวทช.
Harlem Heights, Battle of, N.Y., 1776การรบที่ฮาร์เลม ไฮทส์, นิวยอร์ก, ค.ศ. 1776 [TU Subject Heading]
Harley-Davidson motorcycleจักรยานยนต์ฮาเลย์-เดวิดสัน [TU Subject Heading]
Charles' lawกฎของชาร์ล, กฎที่ว่าด้วยความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างอุณหภูมิและปริมาตรของแก๊สในภาชนะปิด คือ เมื่อความดันคงตัวปริมาตรของแก๊สจะเป็นปฏิภาคตรงกับอุณหภูมิสัมบูรณ์ของแก๊ส [พจนานุกรมศัพท์ สสวท.]
Ichthyosis, Harleguinฮาร์เลควินอิกธัยโอซิส [การแพทย์]

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
harleCharles I had his head cut off.
harleToday we'll study Charles Dickens.
harleIt's "I Dig A Pygmy" by Charles Haultrey on the deaf aids.
harleCharles Walcot looked for compasses in pigeons.
harleCharles Lindbergh made the first solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927.
harleMary has become very fond of Charles.
harlePrince Charles will be the next king of England.
harleWe are here in the name of Jesus Christ and King Charles.

Thai-English-French: Volubilis Dictionary 1.0
ชาลส์ ดาร์วิน[Chāl Dāwin = Chān Dāwin] (n, prop) EN: Charles Darwin  FR: Charles Darwin
ชาร์เลอรัว[Chāloērūa] (v, exp) EN: Charleroi  FR: Sporting de Charleroi [ m ] ; Charleroi
ชาร์ลส์ ดิกเกนส์ = ชาร์ลส์ ดิคเก้นส์[Chāls Dikkēns] (n, prop) EN: Charles Dickens  FR: Charles Dickens
เป็ดปากยาวข้างลาย[pet pāk yāo khāng lāi] (n, exp) EN: Scaly-sided Merganser  FR: Harle de Chine [ m ] ; Harle écaillé [ m ]
ผีเสื้อสีชาดจุดขาวธรรมดา[phīseūa sī chāt jut khāo thammadā] (n, exp) EN: Common Red Harlequin
ผีเสื้อใต้ปีกพราวเล็ก[phīseūa tāi pīk phrāo lek] (n, exp) EN: Lesser Harlequin
ผีเสื้อใต้ปีกพราวใหญ่[phīseūa tāi pīk phrāo yai] (n, exp) EN: Larger Harlequin
สะระแหน่ประดับ[saranaē pradap] (n, exp) EN: Creeping charley

CMU English Pronouncing Dictionary Dictionary [with local updates]
harle
charle
harlem
harley
charles
charles
charlet
charley
harless
charleen
charlene
charles'
charles'
harlem's
harleman
harley's
sharleen
sharlene
charles's
charley's
harlequin
charlebois
charleston
charleston
charlevoix
st-charles
charlemagne
charlestown
charlestown
charleston's
charleston's
charlesworth
charlesworth
harleysville

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary (pronunciation guide only)
Harlem
Charles
harlequin
Charleston
harlequins
Charlestons
harlequinade
Harley Street
harlequinades

WordNet (3.0)
charlemagne(n) king of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor; conqueror of the Lombards and Saxons (742-814), Syn. Charles, Charles the Great, Carolus, Charles I
charleroi(n) city in southwestern Belgium; center of an industrial region
charles(n) King of France from 1560 to 1574 whose reign was dominated by his mother Catherine de Medicis (1550-1574), Syn. Charles IX
charles(n) King of France who began his reign with most of northern France under English control; after the intervention of Jeanne d'Arc the French were able to defeat the English and end the Hundred Years' War (1403-1461), Syn. Charles VII
charles(n) as Charles II he was Holy Roman Emperor and as Charles I he was king of France (823-877), Syn. Charles II, Charles the Bald, Charles I
charles(n) King of England and Scotland and Ireland during the Restoration (1630-1685), Syn. Charles II
charles(n) son of James I who was King of England and Scotland and Ireland; was deposed and executed by Oliver Cromwell (1600-1649), Syn. Charles Stuart, Charles I
charles(n) the eldest son of Elizabeth II and heir to the English throne (born in 1948), Syn. Prince Charles
charles(n) French physicist and author of Charles's law which anticipated Gay-Lussac's law (1746-1823), Syn. Jacques Charles, Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles
charles(n) a river in eastern Massachusetts that empties into Boston Harbor and that separates Cambridge from Boston, Syn. Charles River
charleston(n) state capital of West Virginia in the central part of the state on the Kanawha river, Syn. capital of West Virginia
charleston(n) a port city in southeastern South Carolina
charleston(n) an American ballroom dance in syncopated rhythm; popular early in the 20th century
charleston(v) dance the Charleston
charlestown(n) a former town and present-day neighborhood of Boston; settled in 1629
charlestown navy yard(n) the navy yard in Boston where the frigate `Constitution' is anchored
charley horse(n) a muscular cramp (especially in the thigh or calf) following vigorous exercise, Syn. charley-horse
harlem(n) a district of Manhattan; now largely a Black ghetto
harlem renaissance(n) a period in the 1920s when African-American achievements in art and music and literature flourished
harlem river(n) a channel separating Manhattan from the Bronx
harlequin(n) a clown or buffoon (after the Harlequin character in the commedia dell'arte)
harlequin(v) variegate with spots or marks
harlequin opal(n) a reddish opal with small patches of brilliant color
harley street(n) a street in central London where the consulting rooms of many physicians and surgeons are located
king charles spaniel(n) a toy English spaniel with a black-and-tan coat; named after Charles II who popularized it
albert(n) prince consort of Queen Victoria of England (1819-1861), Syn. Albert Francis Charles Augustus Emmanuel, Prince Albert
baudelaire(n) a French poet noted for macabre imagery and evocative language (1821-1867), Syn. Charles Pierre Baudelaire, Charles Baudelaire
benchley(n) United States humorist (1889-1945), Syn. Robert Benchley, Robert Charles Benchley
berry(n) United States rock singer (born in 1931), Syn. Chuck Berry, Charles Edward Berry
best(n) Canadian physiologist (born in the United States) who assisted F. G. Banting in research leading to the discovery of insulin (1899-1978), Syn. C. H. Best, Charles Herbert Best
big dipper(n) a group of seven bright stars in the constellation Ursa Major, Syn. Wagon, Wain, Charles's Wain, Plough, Dipper
blair(n) British statesman who became prime minister in 1997 (born in 1953), Syn. Anthony Charles Lynton Blair, Tony Blair
browne(n) United States writer of humorous tales of an itinerant showman (1834-1867), Syn. Charles Farrar Browne, Artemus Ward
buffoonery(n) acting like a clown or buffoon, Syn. clowning, frivolity, japery, prank, harlequinade
bullfinch(n) United States architect who designed the Capitol Building in Washington which served as a model for state capitols throughout the United States (1763-1844), Syn. Charles Bullfinch
carroll(n) English author; Charles Dodgson was an Oxford don of mathematics who is remembered for the children's stories he wrote under the pen name Lewis Carroll (1832-1898), Syn. Charles Dodgson, Reverend Dodgson, Lewis Carroll, Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson
chaplin(n) English comedian and film maker; portrayed a downtrodden little man in baggy pants and bowler hat (1889-1977), Syn. Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin, Charlie Chaplin
clark(n) Canadian politician who served as prime minister (1939-), Syn. Joe Clark, Charles Joseph Clark
coral snake(n) any of several venomous New World snakes brilliantly banded in red and black and either yellow or white; widely distributed in South America and Central America, Syn. New World coral snake, harlequin-snake
cornwallis(n) commander of the British forces in the American War of Independence; was defeated by American and French troops at Yorktown (1738-1805), Syn. First Marquess Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis
coulomb(n) French physicist famous for his discoveries in the field of electricity and magnetism; formulated Coulomb's Law (1736-1806), Syn. Charles Augustin de Coulomb
darwin(n) English natural scientist who formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection (1809-1882), Syn. Charles Darwin, Charles Robert Darwin
de gaulle(n) French general and statesman who became very popular during World War II as the leader of the Free French forces in exile (1890-1970), Syn. Charles de Gaulle, General de Gaulle, Charles Andre Joseph Marie de Gaulle, General Charles de Gaulle
dickens(n) English writer whose novels depicted and criticized social injustice (1812-1870), Syn. Charles John Huffam Dickens, Charles Dickens
eames(n) United States designer noted for an innovative series of chairs (1907-1978), Syn. Charles Eames
fourier(n) French sociologist and reformer who hoped to achieve universal harmony by reorganizing society (1772-1837), Syn. Charles Fourier, Francois Marie Charles Fourier
fox(n) English statesman who supported American independence and the French Revolution (1749-1806), Syn. Charles James Fox
fremont(n) United States explorer who mapped much of the American west and Northwest (1813-1890), Syn. John C. Fremont, John Charles Fremont
garnier(n) French architect (1825-1898), Syn. Jean Louis Charles Garnier
gay-lussac's law(n) (physics) the density of an ideal gas at constant pressure varies inversely with the temperature, Syn. Charles's law, law of volumes

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English (GCIDE) v.0.53
Charles's Wain

[ Charles + wain; cf. AS. Carles w&aemacr_;n (for wægn), Sw. karlvagnen, Dan. karlsvogn. See Churl, and Wain. ] (Astron.) The group of seven stars, commonly called the Big Dipper, in the constellation Ursa Major, or Great Bear. See Ursa major, under Ursa. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ]

☞ The name is sometimes also applied to the Constellation. [ 1913 Webster ]

Harle

n. (Zool.) The red-breasted merganser. [ 1913 Webster ]

Harlech group

[ So called from Harlech in Wales. ] (Geol.) A minor subdivision at the base of the Cambrian system in Wales. [ 1913 Webster ]

Harlequin

n. [ F. arlequin, formerly written also harlequin (cf. It, arlecchino), prob. fr. OF. hierlekin, hellequin, goblin, elf, which is prob. of German or Dutch origin; cf. D. hel hell. Cf. Hell, Kin. ] A buffoon, dressed in parti-colored clothes, who plays tricks, often without speaking, to divert the bystanders or an audience; a merry-andrew; originally, a droll rogue of Italian comedy. Percy Smith. [ 1913 Webster ]

As dumb harlequin is exhibited in our theaters. Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ]


Harlequin bat (Zool.), an Indian bat (Scotophilus ornatus), curiously variegated with white spots. --
Harlequin beetle (Zool.), a very large South American beetle (Acrocinus longimanus) having very long legs and antennae. The elytra are curiously marked with red, black, and gray. --
Harlequin cabbage bug. (Zool.) See Calicoback. --
Harlequin caterpillar. (Zool.), the larva of an American bombycid moth (Euchaetes egle) which is covered with black, white, yellow, and orange tufts of hair. --
Harlequin duck (Zool.), a North American duck (Histrionicus histrionicus). The male is dark ash, curiously streaked with white. --
Harlequin moth. (Zool.) See Magpie Moth. --
Harlequin opal. See Opal. --
Harlequin snake (Zool.), See harlequin snake in the vocabulary.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Harlequin

v. i. To play the droll; to make sport by playing ludicrous tricks. [ 1913 Webster ]

Harlequin

v. t. To remove or conjure away, as by a harlequin's trick. [ 1913 Webster ]

And kitten, if the humor hit
Has harlequined away the fit. M. Green. [ 1913 Webster ]

Harlequinade

n. [ F. arleguinade. ] A play or part of a play in which the harlequin is conspicuous; the part of a harlequin. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ]

harlequin snake

n. any of several venomous New World snakes brilliantly banded in red and black and either yellow or white, especially the eastern coral snake, a small poisonous snake (Micrurus fulvius or Elaps fulvius), ringed with red and black, found in the Southeastern United States. They are widely distributed in Southern and Central America;
Syn. -- coral snake, New World coral snake. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

King Charles spaniel

pos>n. (Zool.) A variety of small pet dogs, having, drooping ears, a high, dome-shaped forehead, pug nose, large, prominent eyes, and long, wavy hair. The color is usually black and tan. [ 1913 Webster ]

Chinese-English: CC-CEDICT Dictionary
查尔斯[Chá ěr sī, ㄔㄚˊ ㄦˇ ㄙ,    /   ] Charles #14,988 [Add to Longdo]
达尔文[Dá ěr wén, ㄉㄚˊ ㄦˇ ㄨㄣˊ,    /   ] Charles Darwin (1809-1882), British biologist and author of the Origin of Species 物種起源|物种起源; Darwin, capital of Australian Northern Territory 北領地|北领地 #33,149 [Add to Longdo]
戴高乐[Dài Gāo lè, ㄉㄞˋ ㄍㄠ ㄌㄜˋ,    /   ] Charles De Gaulle (1890-1970), French general and politician, leader of the Free French during World War II and President of the Republic 1959-1969 #42,529 [Add to Longdo]
傅立叶[Fù lì yè, ㄈㄨˋ ㄌㄧˋ ㄧㄝˋ,    /   ] Francois-Maire Charles Fourier (French sociologist and socialist, 1772-1837) #77,090 [Add to Longdo]
库仑[Kù lún, ㄎㄨˋ ㄌㄨㄣˊ,   /  ] Charles-Augustin de Coulomb (1736-1806), French physicist; Coulomb (unit of charge) #79,370 [Add to Longdo]
梅氏[Méi shì, ㄇㄟˊ ㄕˋ,  ] Charles Messier (1730-1817), French astronomer who catalogued nebulas and galaxies #108,762 [Add to Longdo]
查尔斯顿[Chá ěr sī dùn, ㄔㄚˊ ㄦˇ ㄙ ㄉㄨㄣˋ,     /    ] Charleston #114,882 [Add to Longdo]
巴尔舍夫斯基[Bā ěr shě fū sī jī, ㄅㄚ ㄦˇ ㄕㄜˇ ㄈㄨ ㄙ ㄐㄧ,       /      ] (Charlene) Barshefsky, US trade negotiator #115,483 [Add to Longdo]
哈莱姆[Hā lái mǔ, ㄏㄚ ㄌㄞˊ ㄇㄨˇ,    /   ] Harlem district of Manhattan #218,408 [Add to Longdo]
里克特[Lǐ kè tè, ㄌㄧˇ ㄎㄜˋ ㄊㄜˋ,   ] Richter (name); Charles Francis Richter (1900-1985), US physicist and seismologist, after whom the Richter scale is named #254,356 [Add to Longdo]
梅西耶[Méi xī yē, ㄇㄟˊ ㄒㄧ ㄧㄝ,  西 ] Charles Messier (1730-1817), French astronomer who catalogued nebulas and galaxies #472,609 [Add to Longdo]
韩村乐[Hán cūn lè, ㄏㄢˊ ㄘㄨㄣ ㄌㄜˋ,    /   ] Charles Hutzler. US journalist, Associated Press Beijing bureau chief #479,529 [Add to Longdo]
帕内尔[Pà nèi ěr, ㄆㄚˋ ㄋㄟˋ ㄦˇ,    /   ] Parnell (name); Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891), Irish nationalist politician #959,425 [Add to Longdo]
孟德斯鸠[Mèng dé sī jiū, ㄇㄥˋ ㄉㄜˊ ㄙ ㄐㄧㄡ,     /    ] Charles de Secondat, baron de Montesquieu [Add to Longdo]
崔亚琳[Cuī Yà lín, ㄘㄨㄟ ㄧㄚˋ ㄌㄧㄣˊ,    /   ] Charles Yah Lin Trie (Arkansas restauranteur) [Add to Longdo]
查理大帝[Chá lǐ dà dì, ㄔㄚˊ ㄌㄧˇ ㄉㄚˋ ㄉㄧˋ,    ] Charlemagne [Add to Longdo]
梅西叶[Méi xī yè, ㄇㄟˊ ㄒㄧ ㄧㄝˋ,  西  /  西 ] Charles Messier (1730-1817), French astronomer who catalogued nebulas and galaxies [Add to Longdo]
物种起源[wù zhǒng qǐ yuán, ㄨˋ ㄓㄨㄥˇ ㄑㄧˇ ㄩㄢˊ,     /    ] Charles Darwin's Origin of Species [Add to Longdo]
莱伊尔[Lái yī ěr, ㄌㄞˊ ㄧ ㄦˇ,    /   ] Lyell (name); Sir Charles Lyell (1797-1875), Scottish geologist [Add to Longdo]

German-English: TU-Chemnitz DING Dictionary
Charlemagne { f }charlemagne [Add to Longdo]
Harlekin { m }harlequin [Add to Longdo]
Muskelkater { m } | Muskelkater habenstiffness; sore muscles; muscle soreness; charley horse [ Am. ] | to feel stiff and aching [Add to Longdo]
Harlekinwachtel { f } [ ornith. ]Harlequin Quail [Add to Longdo]
Harlekintaube { f } [ ornith. ]Flock Pigeon [Add to Longdo]
Harlekinlori { m } [ ornith. ]Red & Blue Lory [Add to Longdo]
Harlekinbartvogel { m } [ ornith. ]Gaudy Barbet [Add to Longdo]
Harlekinameisenvogel { m } [ ornith. ]Harlequin Antcatcher [Add to Longdo]
Harlekinlerche { f } [ ornith. ]Chestnut-headed Sparrow-Lark [Add to Longdo]
Harlekinzaunkönig { m } [ ornith. ]Boucard's Wren [Add to Longdo]
Harlekinmonarch { m } [ ornith. ]Buff-bellied Flycatcher [Add to Longdo]
Kleinschnabel-Darwinfink { m } [ ornith. ]Charles Insectivorous Tree Finch [Add to Longdo]
Keilfleckbärbling { m } (Rasbora heteromorpha) [ zool. ]harlequin rasbora [Add to Longdo]

Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
シャルルの法則[シャルルのほうそく, sharuru nohousoku] (n) Charles' law; Charles's law [Add to Longdo]
チャールストン[cha-rusuton] (n) Charleston; (P) [Add to Longdo]
チャールズバベイジ[cha-ruzubabeiji] (n) { comp } Charles Babbage [Add to Longdo]
ビーエスエーシー[bi-esue-shi-] (n) British Sub-Aqua Club, founded 1953 (Prince Charles is honorary President); BSAC [Add to Longdo]
虎鱚[とらぎす;トラギス, toragisu ; toragisu] (n) (uk) harlequin sandsmelt (Parapercis pulchella) [Add to Longdo]
臭木[くさぎ;クサギ, kusagi ; kusagi] (n) (uk) harlequin glorybower (species of flowering plant, Clerodendrum trichotomum) [Add to Longdo]

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