ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: hamme, -hamme- Possible hiragana form: はんめ |
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| hammer | (n) ค้อน | hammer | (vt) ตอก, See also: ทุบ, ตะบัน, กระแทก, เคาะ | hammer | (sl) คันเร่ง | hammered | (sl) ดื่มเหล้า, Syn. drunk | Mohammed | (n) ผู้ก่อตั้งศาสนาอิสลาม, Syn. Muhammad | hammer at | (phrv) ตอกด้วยค้อน, See also: ทุบด้วยค้อน, Syn. knock at | hammer at | (phrv) ดีด, See also: เคาะ | hammer in | (phrv) ใช้ค้อนตอกตะปูลงไป, Syn. drive in, pound in | hammer in | (phrv) พังเข้าไป | hammer in | (phrv) ตอกย้ำ, See also: พร่ำสอน, พร่ำสั่งสอน, Syn. beat in, din in, drill in, drive in, pump in | hammer on | (phrv) ทุบเสียงดัง, Syn. knock at | hammer out | (phrv) ตีหรือทุบด้วยค้อน | hammer out | (phrv) ตีให้แบนด้วยค้อน, See also: ตอกให้แบน | hammer out | (phrv) ดึงด้วยค้อน, See also: ถอนด้วยค้อน | hammer out | (phrv) เคาะ (แป้นเปียโน, พิมพ์ดีด) | hammer out | (phrv) พูดคุยในรายละเอียดและตัดสินใจได้, See also: ได้ผลสรุป, ได้คำตอบ | hammerhead | (n) ปลาฉลามหัวค้อน จำพวก Sphyrna, See also: ส่วนหัวของค้อน, ค้างคาวกินผลไม้ในแถบแอฟริกาจำพวก Hypsignathus monstrosus มีหัวโต, นกน้ำขายาวแถบแอฟริกา | Mohammedan | (n) ผู้ก่อตั้งศาสนาอิสลาม, See also: พระมูฮัมเหม็ด, Syn. Muhammad | hammer down | (phrv) ตอก (ตะปูด้วยค้อน) ยึด, See also: ใช้ค้อนตอกเพื่อยึด | hammer home | (phrv) เน้นย้ำ, See also: ตอกย้ำ | hammer into | (phrv) ใช้ค้อนตอกตะปูลงไป | hammer into | (phrv) ตีให้เป็นรูปเป็นร่างด้วยค้อน, See also: ตอกให้เป็นรูปร่าง, Syn. beat into, pound into | hammer into | (phrv) ตอกย้ำ, See also: พร่ำสอนสั่ง, Syn. beat into, din in, drill into, drive into | sledgehammer | (n) ค้อนขนาดใหญ่มาก | Mohammedanism | (n) ศาสนาอิสลาม | hammer away at | (phrv) ทำการศึกษาหรือทำงาน | hammer away at | (phrv) ยิงไปที่ (อย่างต่อเนื่อง), See also: รัวยิงไม่หยุด, กราดใส่, ระดมยิงต่อเนื่อง | hammer away at | (phrv) ตอกย้ำ | hammer and sickle | (n) สัญลักษณ์ของคอมมิวนิสต์เป็นรูปค้อนกับเคียว | go under the hammer | (idm) ถูกประมูล, See also: ถูกนำไปขาย, Syn. come under, go to the block, be under |
| | | pulse, collapsing; pulse, Corrigan's; pulse, water-hammer | ชีพจรเต้นฟุบ [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] | pulse, Corrigan's; pulse, collapsing; pulse, water-hammer | ชีพจรเต้นฟุบ [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] | pulse, water-hammer; pulse, collapsing; pulse, Corrigan's | ชีพจรเต้นฟุบ [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] | mallet finger; finger, drop; finger, hammer | นิ้วมืองุ้ม [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] | chipping hammer | ค้อนเคาะขี้เชื่อม [การเชื่อม ๒๐ ก.ย. ๒๕๔๔] | collapsing pulse; pulse, Corrigan's; pulse, water-hammer | ชีพจรเต้นฟุบ [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] | Corrigan's pulse; pulse, collapsing; pulse, water-hammer | ชีพจรเต้นฟุบ [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] | drop finger; finger, hammer; finger, mallet | นิ้วมืองุ้ม [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] | finger, drop; finger, hammer; finger, mallet | นิ้วมืองุ้ม [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] | finger, hammer; finger, drop; finger, mallet | นิ้วมืองุ้ม [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] | finger, mallet; finger, drop; finger, hammer | นิ้วมืองุ้ม [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] | hammer finger; finger, drop; finger, mallet | นิ้วมืองุ้ม [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] | hammer mark | รอยค้อน [การเชื่อม ๒๐ ก.ย. ๒๕๔๔] | hammer welding | การเชื่อมทุบด้วยเครื่อง [การเชื่อม ๒๐ ก.ย. ๒๕๔๔] | water-hammer pulse; pulse, collapsing; pulse, Corrigan's | ชีพจรเต้นฟุบ [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] |
| Hammermill | เครื่องทุบขยะ, Example: เครื่องจักรที่มีความเร็วสูง ใช้ในการทุบชิ้นส่วนขยะให้มีขนาดเล็กลง โดยการใช้ค้อนโลหะทุบ [สิ่งแวดล้อม] | water hammer | water hammer, ค้อนน้ำ [เทคนิคด้านการชลประทานและการระบายน้ำ] | Knee-Hammers | ไม้เคาะเข่า [การแพทย์] |
| Now the hammer is gone. | Jetzt ist der Hammer weg. Vicky and the Treasure of the Gods (2011) | Yeah, I remember this hammer. | Ich erinnere mich an diesen Hammer. Painted from Memory (2014) | And he used this hammer to free me from... | Und er benutzte diesen Hammer, um mich zu befreien ... Painted from Memory (2014) | Once they took her bags, she pulled a hammer out. | Als die ihr mit den Taschen helfen wollten, zog sie einen Hammer. The Many Mouths of Aaron Colville (2014) | I celebrate the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad. | Ich feiere den Geburtstag des Propheten Mohammed. Point and Shoot (2014) | And he's got the hammer. | Und er hat einen Hammer in der Hand. Who Shaves the Barber? (2014) | You hit her with a hammer. | Du hast sie mit einem Hammer geschlagen. Who Shaves the Barber? (2014) | And, uh, he raises up the hammer again. | Und, äh, er hebt den Hammer wieder hoch. Er sieht mich immer noch an. Who Shaves the Barber? (2014) | Yeah, beat her with a hammer, then shot the Chief. | Ja, mit einem Hammer erschlagen, dann den Chief erschossen. Who Shaves the Barber? (2014) | I think that's where Pascal plans to drop the hammer. | Ich denke, dort wird Pascal versuchen, den Hammer zu schwingen. Revolution (2014) | Now the judge is gonna bang that gavel in 30 seconds. | Der Richter wird den Hammer in 30 Sekunden schwingen. Moot Point (2014) | It was awesome there! | Das war der Hammer! And the Not Broke Parents (2014) | I think it was a hammering. | Die Frau im Keller. Ich glaube, mit einem Hammer. A Fox, a Rabbit, and a Cabbage (2014) | And he had the bloody hammer and-- | Und er hatte den blutigen Hammer und... A Fox, a Rabbit, and a Cabbage (2014) | The hammer and... | Der Hammer und... Morton's Fork (2014) | You won't believe your eyes! | Du wirst sehen, sie ist der absolute Hammer. 24 Days (2014) | I'm simple, like a hammer. | Von ganz unten. Ich bin einfach, wie ein Hammer. The Grand Experiment (2014) | Just try to make it look like a regular crate, Gary, not Thor's hammer. | Lassen Sie es nicht so aussehen, als wäre es Thors Hammer. Crate (2014) | Pickaxe, auger, drawknife... And you are somewhere on that list, missy, somewhere between a hammer and a saw. | Spitzhacke, Bohrer, Abziehmesser... und du bist ebenfalls etwas auf dieser Liste, Missy, irgendwo zwischen Hammer und Säge. The Red Rose and the Briar (2014) | I hit myself with a hammer. | Ich habe mich mit dem Hammer verletzt. A Lovebirds' Divorce (2014) | Mohammed, Abdul and Hakim. | Mohammed, Abdul und Hakim. Uber Ray (2014) | Favorite color, courtroom brown. | Lieblingsfarbe, das Braun des Richterhammers. Fired Up (2014) | Courtroom Brown. | Richterhammer. Fired Up (2014) | 'Cause it was perfect, man. | - Richterhammer. Fired Up (2014) | - Courtroom Brown. - Dude, you're a born Courtroom Brown. | - Kumpel, du bist der geborene Richterhammer. Fired Up (2014) | When you say "Courtroom Brown," I respond. | Wenn sie "Richterhammer" sagen, antworte ich. Fired Up (2014) | - Hey, Courtroom Brown. | - Hey, Richterhammer. Fired Up (2014) | Kill 'em, Courtroom! | Mach Sie fertig, Richterhammer. Fired Up (2014) | First of all, I don't want to be involved, but thank you, Courtroom Brown. | Zunächst einmal möchte ich daran nicht beteiligt sein, aber danke, Richterhammer. Fired Up (2014) | - After Lillehammer... | - Nach Lille Hammer... Fired Up (2014) | Yeah, it was neat. The girl that looked like Cameron threw the sledgehammer through the screen and freed the weird slave people. | Die Frau, die Cameron sein könnte, wirft den Hammer, befreit die Sklaven der Zukunft. 1984 (2014) | Donna, it... it needs you. | Es muss ein Hammer sein. Und das Donna, kannst nur du. 1984 (2014) | Okay. Okay, that was awesome. | Ok, ok, das war der Hammer. Operation Fake Date (2014) | What, a hammer? | Was, ein Hammer? Edward Mordrake: Part 1 (2014) | So before he blew his brains out, he took a hammer and smashed both of his hands. | Bevor er sich das Gehirn weggepustet hat... hat er sich mit einem Hammer beide Hände zertrümmert. Test of Strength (2014) | Yeah, it was awesome. | Ja, der Hammer. The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them (2014) | Mmm. Oh, my God, it is amazing. [ Laughs ] | Oh mein Gott, es ist der Hammer. Goodwill Stunting (2014) | And without overstating it, I nailed it. | Und ohne Übertreibung, es ist der Hammer. Look Before You Leap (2014) | The 38-year-old Roar Lien from Lillehammer was arrested this morning. | Der 38-jährige Roar Lien aus Lillehammer wurde heute Morgen festgenommen... Foreign Affairs (2014) | The mutton was a tad overcooked, but that happens. | Der Hammel war etwas zu gar, aber kommt vor. There's No Place Like Home (2014) | Excellent, dude! | Hammer, Mann! 40-Love (2014) | ! Vinegar tits! | Ist das nicht der Hammer? Metamorphosis (2014) | It would take a lot more than trying to kill Sam with a hammer to make him walk away. | Du müsstest mehr tun, als Sam mit einem Hammer zu töten, damit er dich verlässt. Soul Survivor (2014) | I feel so much lighter without that damn hammer. | Ich fühle mich so leicht ohne den verdammten Hammer. Resurrection Z (2014) | Please welcome E = MC Hammer. | E gleich MC Hammer! Going Rogue (2014) | "E = MC Hammer." | "E gleich MC Hammer". Going Rogue (2014) | And the points go to E = MC Hammer. | Und die Punkte gehen an E gleich MC Hammer. Going Rogue (2014) | Hammer's supposed to fall, right? | Der Hammer sollte fallen, richtig? Saturday Night Massacre (2014) | There's an unwritten bylaw been around since my old man held this gavel. | Es gibt ein ungeschriebenes Statut seit der Zeit, in der mein alter Herr den Hammer führte. Red Rose (2014) | - Chick in the front is banging. - Mm. | Die Frau ist der Hammer. ...Through Terms and Conditions (2014) |
| | พะเนิน | (n) large hammer, Example: เครื่องมือเครื่องใช้ประกอบอาชีพเช่น ทั่ง พะเนิน ที่เสียหายก็นำมาทำการซ่อมให้อยู่ในสภาพที่ดี, Count Unit: เต้า, อัน, Thai Definition: ค้อนใหญ่สำหรับตีเหล็ก | ศาสนามุสลิม | (n) Mohammedanism, See also: Muslimism, Islam, Islamism, Moslemism, Syn. ศาสนาอิสลาม, มุสลิม, อิสลาม, Example: ศาสนามุสลิมมีข้อห้ามไม่ให้ดื่มสุรา | ศาสนาอิสลาม | (n) Mohammedanism, See also: Muslimism, Islam, Islamism, Moslemism, Syn. ศาสนามุสลิม, มุสลิม, อิสลาม, Example: ศาสนาอิสลามเป็นศาสนาใหญ่อีกศาสนาหนึ่ง ที่มีผู้นิยมเลื่อมใสและนับถือมาก, Thai Definition: ศาสนาที่สำคัญศาสนาหนึ่งของโลก มีศาสดาชื่อมุฮัมมัด นับถือพระเจ้าองค์เดียวคือพระอัลเลาะห์ มีคัมภีร์อัลกุรอานเป็นหลัก ไม่มีนักบวช | ค้อน | (n) hammer, See also: mallet, gavel, Example: เขากำค้อนทุบเหล็กบนทั่งจนเหงื่อท่วมตัว, Count Unit: อัน, Thai Definition: ชื่อเครื่องมือสำหรับเคาะ ตอก ตี ทุบ | มุฮัมมัด | (n) Mohammed, See also: the Prophet, name of Muslim religion founder, Syn. มะหะหมัด, มูฮัมมัด, พระมะหะหมัด, พระมุฮัมมัด, พระมูฮัมมัด, Example: พระมะหะหมัดเป็นศาสดาเมื่ออายุ 40 ปี, Thai Definition: นามศาสดาของศาสนาอิสลาม | เลหลัง | (v) auction, See also: put to auction, be under the hammer, Syn. ขายทอดตลาด, Example: เจ้าของกิจการเลหลังเฟอร์นิเจอร์จนหมดแล้ว, Thai Definition: ขายสิ่งของโดยวิธีที่ผู้ต้องการประมูลราคากันให้สูงขึ้นโดยลำดับ ใครให้ราคาสูงสุดก็เป็นผู้ซื้อได้ | ตอก | (v) hammer, See also: nail, pound, drive, knock, Syn. ตี, Example: เขาตอกตะปูที่โผล่พ้นแผ่นไม้ขึ้นมา, Thai Definition: เอาค้อนหรือสิ่งอื่นตีตะปูหรือหลักให้เข้าไป | ตี | (v) batter, See also: hit, hammer, Example: การลงรักปิดทองคำเปลวทับหรือตีแผ่นทองหุ้มปิดไว้ เป็นการตกแต่งผิววัสดุให้มีคุณค่าขึ้น, Thai Definition: แผ่ให้แบน | ตีทอง | (v) beat gold into sheets, See also: hammer a piece of gold, flat to make gold leaf, Example: ช่างทองตีทองได้บางราวแผ่นกระดาษ, Thai Definition: ตีแผ่ทองให้แบน | ถึงพริกถึงขิง | (adv) at it hammer and tongs, See also: strongly, violently, seriously, fiercely, Syn. เผ็ดร้อนรุนแรง, รุนแรง, Example: ลำตัดคณะนี้เล่นถึงพริกถึงขิงดีจริง | ไม้แข็ง | (n) hardwood, See also: xylophone stick, hard xylophone hammer, Syn. ไม้ตีระนาด, Thai Definition: ไม้ตีระนาดอย่างแข็งทำให้เสียงดังมาก | ไม้นวม | (n) musical instrument, See also: padded xylophone hammer, xylophone stick, soft stick, Thai Definition: ไม้ตีระนาดพันด้วยนวม | กระหน่ำ | (v) pound (repeatedly), See also: hammer, thump, (rain) batter, bang, beat, Syn. ซ้ำๆ, รัว, Example: เมื่อถึงเวลาเพล ลูกศิษย์วัดจะกระหน่ำกลองเพื่อบอกเวลา, Thai Definition: ซ้ำๆ ลงอย่างหนัก | การตอก | (n) hammering, See also: knock, hitting, beat, Syn. การทุบ, การตี, การเคาะ, การตี, Example: การตอกตะปูต้องระวังอย่าให้โดนนิ้ว | ข้อน | (v) hit, See also: beat, pound, hammer, flog, Syn. ตี, ทุบ, ค่อน |
| บ้อง | [bǿng] (n) EN: cutoff section of bamboo ; bamboo section ; pipe for smoking marijuana ; hole in an ax/hammer for the handle FR: section de bambou [ f ] | การตี | [kān tī] (n) EN: hammering FR: coup [ m ] | ขมึง | [khameung] (v) EN: stare ; glower ; scowl ; look serious ; look gloomy FR: regarder méchamment ; jeter un regard mauvais ; lancer des regards noirs ; abaisser du regard | เคาะ | [khǿ] (v) EN: rap ; knock ; hammer ; tap ; beat ; strike FR: frapper ; taper ; tapoter ; cogner | ข้อน | [khøn] (v) EN: hit ; beat ; pound ; hammer ; flog | ค้อน | [khøn] (n) EN: hammer ; mallet ; gavel FR: marteau [ m ] | เลหลัง | [lēlang] (x) EN: auction ; put to auction ; be up for auction ; be under the hammer ; knock down FR: vendre aux enchères ; mettre aux enchères ; adjuger | มะหะหมัด | [Mahamat] (n, prop) EN: Mohammed ; Muhammad FR: Mahomet ; Muhammad ; Mohammed | มะหะหมัด | [Mahamat] (adj) EN: Mohammedan FR: mahométan (vx) | ง้างนก | [ngāng nok] (v, exp) EN: cock the hammer of a gun | ศาสนาอิสลาม | [sātsanā Itsalām] (n, exp) EN: Islam ; islamism ; Mohammedanism ; Muslimism ; Moslemism FR: islam [ m ] ; islamisme [ m ] | ศาสนามุสลิม | [sātsanā Mutsalim] (n, exp) EN: Mohammedanism ; Muslimism ; Islam ; Islamism ; Moslemism FR: islamisme [ m ] ; mahométisme [ m ] (vx) |
| | | air hammer | (n) a hammer driven by compressed air, Syn. jackhammer, pneumatic hammer | ball-peen hammer | (n) a hammer with one round and one flat end; used in working metal | bricklayer's hammer | (n) a hammer used in laying bricks | carpenter's hammer | (n) a hammer with a cleft at one end for pulling nails, Syn. clawhammer, claw hammer | electric hammer | (n) a hammer driven by electric motor | hammer | (n) the part of a gunlock that strikes the percussion cap when the trigger is pulled, Syn. cock | hammer | (n) a hand tool with a heavy rigid head and a handle; used to deliver an impulsive force by striking | hammer | (n) a heavy metal sphere attached to a flexible wire; used in the hammer throw | hammer | (n) a striker that is covered in felt and that causes the piano strings to vibrate | hammer | (n) a power tool for drilling rocks, Syn. power hammer | hammer | (n) the act of pounding (delivering repeated heavy blows), Syn. pound, hammering, pounding | hammer | (v) beat with or as if with a hammer | hammer and sickle | (n) the emblem on the flag of the Soviet Union | hammerhead | (n) the striking part of a hammer | hammerhead | (n) medium-sized live-bearing shark with eyes at either end of a flattened hammer-shaped head; worldwide in warm waters; can be dangerous, Syn. hammerhead shark | hammer in | (v) teach by drills and repetition, Syn. ram down, drill in, beat in | hammerlock | (n) a wrestling hold in which the opponent's arm is twisted up behind his back | hammer-shaped | (adj) shaped in the form of a hammer | hammerstein | (n) United States lyricist who collaborated on many musical comedies (most successfully with Richard Rodgers) (1895-1960), Syn. Oscar Hammerstein II, Oscar Hammerstein | hammer throw | (n) an athletic competition in which a heavy metal ball that is attached to a flexible wire is hurled as far as possible | hammertoe | (n) a deformed toe which is bent in a clawlike arch | hammett | (n) United States writer of hard-boiled detective fiction (1894-1961), Syn. Samuel Dashiell Hammett, Dashiell Hammett | jaish-i-mohammed | (n) a terrorist organization founded in 2000; a militant Islamic group active in Kashmir and closely aligned with al-Rashid Trust; seeks to secure release of imprisoned fellow militants by kidnappings, Syn. Jaish-e-Muhammad, Army of Muhammad, JEM | mohammed | (n) the Arab prophet who, according to Islam, was the last messenger of Allah (570-632), Syn. Mahomet, Mahound, Mohammad, Muhammad | mohammed ali | (n) Albanian soldier in the service of Turkey who was made viceroy of Egypt and took control away from the Ottoman Empire and established Egypt as a modern state (1769-1849), Syn. Mehemet Ali, Muhammad Ali | mohammedan | (n) a follower of Mohammed, Syn. Muhammadan, Muhammedan | sledgehammer | (v) beat with a sledgehammer, Syn. sledge | smalleye hammerhead | (n) fished for the hide and vitamin-rich liver, Syn. Sphyrna tudes | smooth hammerhead | (n) fished for the hides and vitamin-rich liver, Syn. Sphyrna zygaena | tack hammer | (n) a light hammer that is used to drive tacks | triphammer | (n) a massive power hammer; raised by a cam until released to fall under gravity | water hammer | (n) the banging sound of steam in pipes | yellowhammer | (n) European bunting the male being bright yellow, Syn. Emberiza citrinella, yellow bunting | averroes | (n) Arabian philosopher born in Spain; wrote detailed commentaries on Aristotle that were admired by the Schoolmen (1126-1198), Syn. Abul-Walid Mohammed ibn-Ahmad Ibn-Mohammed ibn-Roshd, ibn-Roshd | drop forge | (n) device for making large forgings, Syn. drop hammer, drop press | dunce | (n) a stupid person; these words are used to express a low opinion of someone's intelligence, Syn. dumbass, shithead, fuckhead, muttonhead, lunkhead, knucklehead, blockhead, hammerhead, bonehead, loggerhead, dunderhead, numskull | forge | (v) create by hammering, Syn. hammer | imposter | (n) a person who makes deceitful pretenses, Syn. fraud, sham, role player, faker, fake, pseud, pretender, pseudo, shammer, impostor | islam | (n) the monotheistic religious system of Muslims founded in Arabia in the 7th century and based on the teachings of Muhammad as laid down in the Koran, Syn. Islamism, Mohammedanism, Muhammadanism, Muslimism | islamic calendar | (n) the lunar calendar used by Muslims; dates from 622 AD (the year of the Hegira); the beginning of the Muslim year retrogresses through the solar year completing the cycle every 32 years, Syn. Muslim calendar, Muhammadan calendar, Moslem calendar, Mohammedan calendar | malingerer | (n) someone shirking their duty by feigning illness or incapacity, Syn. shammer, skulker | mallet | (n) a light drumstick with a rounded head that is used to strike such percussion instruments as chimes, kettledrums, marimbas, glockenspiels, etc., Syn. hammer | malleus | (n) the ossicle attached to the eardrum, Syn. hammer | maul | (n) a heavy long-handled hammer used to drive stakes or wedges, Syn. sledgehammer, sledge | muhammadan | (adj) of or relating to the Arabian prophet Muhammad or to the religion he founded, Syn. Mohammedan | mullah omar | (n) reclusive Afghanistani politician and leader of the Taliban who imposed a strict interpretation of shariah law on Afghanistan (born in 1960), Syn. Mullah Mohammed Omar | pahlavi | (n) Shah of Iran who was deposed in 1979 by Islamic fundamentalists (1919-1980), Syn. Pahlevi, Shah Pahlavi, Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi | rhinophyma | (n) enlargement of the nose with dilation of follicles and redness and prominent vascularity of the skin; often associated with excessive consumption of alcohol, Syn. copper nose, rum-blossom, potato nose, brandy nose, hammer nose, toper's nose, hypertrophic rosacea, rum nose | thrash out | (v) discuss vehemently in order to reach a solution or an agreement, Syn. hammer out | yellow-shafted flicker | (n) large flicker of eastern North America with a red neck and yellow undersurface to wings and tail, Syn. Colaptes auratus, yellowhammer |
| Air hammer | . a hammer powered by compressed air so as to be able to provide powerful repeated strokes; a pneumatic hammer. [ PJC ] | Bushhammer | n. A hammer with a head formed of a bundle of square bars, with pyramidal points, arranged in rows, or a solid head with a face cut into a number of rows of such points; -- used for dressing stone. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bushhammer | v. t. To dress with bushhammer; as, to bushhammer a block of granite. [ 1913 Webster ] | Gold-hammer | n. The yellow-hammer. [ 1913 Webster ] | Hammer | n. [ OE. hamer, AS. hamer, hamor; akin to D. hamer, G. & Dan. hammer, Sw. hammare, Icel. hamarr, hammer, crag, and perh. to Gr. 'a`kmwn anvil, Skr. açman stone. ] 1. An instrument for driving nails, beating metals, and the like, consisting of a head, usually of steel or iron, fixed crosswise to a handle. [ 1913 Webster ] With busy hammers closing rivets up. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Something which in form or action resembles the common hammer; as: (a) That part of a clock which strikes upon the bell to indicate the hour. (b) The padded mallet of a piano, which strikes the wires, to produce the tones. (c) (Anat.) The malleus. See under Ear. (d) (Gun.) That part of a gunlock which strikes the percussion cap, or firing pin; the cock; formerly, however, a piece of steel covering the pan of a flintlock musket and struck by the flint of the cock to ignite the priming. (e) Also, a person or thing that smites or shatters; as, St. Augustine was the hammer of heresies. [ 1913 Webster ] He met the stern legionaries [ of Rome ] who had been the “massive iron hammers” of the whole earth. J. H. Newman. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Athletics) A spherical weight attached to a flexible handle and hurled from a mark or ring. The weight of head and handle is usually not less than 16 pounds. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] Atmospheric hammer, a dead-stroke hammer in which the spring is formed by confined air. -- Drop hammer, Face hammer, etc. See under Drop, Face, etc. -- Hammer fish. See Hammerhead. -- Hammer hardening, the process of hardening metal by hammering it when cold. -- Hammer shell (Zool.), any species of Malleus, a genus of marine bivalve shells, allied to the pearl oysters, having the wings narrow and elongated, so as to give them a hammer-shaped outline; -- called also hammer oyster. -- To bring to the hammer, to put up at auction. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Hammer | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Hammered p. pr. & vb. n. Hammering. ] 1. To beat with a hammer; to beat with heavy blows; as, to hammer iron. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To form or forge with a hammer; to shape by beating. “Hammered money.” Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To form in the mind; to shape by hard intellectual labor; -- usually with out. [ 1913 Webster ] Who was hammering out a penny dialogue. Jeffry. [ 1913 Webster ] | Hammer | v. i. 1. To be busy forming anything; to labor hard as if shaping something with a hammer. [ 1913 Webster ] Whereon this month I have been hammering. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To strike repeated blows, literally or figuratively. [ 1913 Webster ] Blood and revenge are hammering in my head. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | Hammerable | a. Capable of being/formed or shapeo by a hammer. Sherwood. [ 1913 Webster ] | Hammer-beam | n. (Gothic Arch.) A member of one description of roof truss, called hammer-beam truss, which is so framed as not to have a tiebeam at the top of the wall. Each principal has two hammer-beams, which occupy the situation, and to some extent serve the purpose, of a tiebeam. [ 1913 Webster ] | Hammer break | . (Elec.) An interrupter in which contact is broken by the movement of an automatically vibrating hammer between a contact piece and an electromagnet, or of a rapidly moving piece mechanically driven. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Hammercloth | n. [ Prob. fr. D. hemel heaven, canopy, tester (akin to G. himmel, and perh. also to E. heaven) + E. cloth; or perh. a corruption of hamper cloth. ] The cloth which covers a coach box. [ 1913 Webster ] | Hammer-dressed | a. Having the surface roughly shaped or faced with the stonecutter's hammer; -- said of building stone. [ 1913 Webster ] | Hammerer | n. One who works with a hammer. [ 1913 Webster ] | Hammer-harden | v. t. To harden, as a metal, by hammering it in the cold state. [ 1913 Webster ] | Hammerhead | n. 1. (Zool.) A shark of the genus Sphyrna or Zygaena, having the eyes set on projections from the sides of the head, which gives it a hammer shape. The Sphyrna zygaena is found in the North Atlantic. Called also hammer fish, and balance fish. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Zool.) A fresh-water fish; the stone-roller. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Zool.) An African fruit bat (Hypsignathus monstrosus); -- so called from its large blunt nozzle. [ 1913 Webster ] | Hammerkop | n. (Zool.) A bird of the Heron family; the umber. [ 1913 Webster ] | Hammer-less | a. (Firearms) Without a visible hammer; -- said of a gun having a cock or striker concealed from sight, and out of the way of an accidental touch. [ 1913 Webster ] | Hammer lock | . (Wrestling) A hold in which an arm of one contestant is held twisted and bent behind his back by his opponent. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Hammerman | n.; pl. Hammermen A hammerer; a forgeman. [ 1913 Webster ] | jackhammer | n. a hammer having a strong steel cutting blade, driven by compressed air in multiple rapid strokes, and used for cutting through pavement, concrete, or other hard substances. Syn. -- air hammer, pneumatic hammer. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Mohammed | pos>n. [ 'The praised one'. ] [ Also spelled Mahomed, Mahomet, Muhammad (the Arabic form), Mahmoud, Mehemet, etc. ] The prophet who founded Islam (570-632). Syn. -- Muhammad, Mahomet, Mahmoud. [ WordNet 1.5 ] Mohammed (or Mahomet was born at Mecca, Arabia, about 570: died at Medina, Arabia, June 8, 632. He was the founder of Islam ('surrender, ' namely, to God), formerly also called Mohammedanism. He was the posthumous son of Abdallah by his wife Amina, of the family of Hashim, the noblest among the Koreish, and was brought up in the desert among the Banu Saad by a Bedouin woman named Halima. At the age of six he lost his mother, and at eight his grandfather, when he was cared for by his uncle Abu-Talib. When about twelve years old (582) he accompanied a caravan to Syria, and may on this occasion have come for the first time in contact with Jews and Christians. A few years later he took part in the "sacrilegious war" (so called because carried on during the sacred months, when fighting was forbidden) which raged between the Koreish and the Banu Hawazin 580-590. He attended sundry preachings and recitations at Okatz, which may have awakened his poetical and rhetorical powers and his religious feelings; and for some time was occupied as a shepherd, to which he later refers as being in accordance with his career as a prophet, even as it was with that of Moses and David. When twenty-five years old he entered the service of the widow Khadijah, and made a second journey to Syria, on which he again had an opportunity to come in frequent contact with Jews and Christians, and to acquire some knowledge of their religious teachings. He soon married Khadijah, who was fifteen years his senior. Of the six children which she bore him, Fatima became the most famous. In 605 he attained some influence in Mecca by settling a dispute about the rebuilding of the Kaaba. The impressions which he had gathered from his contact with Judaism and Christianity, and from Arabic lore, began now strongly to engage his mind. He frequently retired to solitary places, especially to the cave of Mount Hira, north of Mecca. He passed at that time (he was then about forty years old) through great mental struggles, and repeatedly meditated suicide. It must have been during these lonely contemplations that the yearnings for a messenger from God for his people, and the thought that he himself might be destined for this mission, were born in his ardent mind. During one of his reveries, in the month of Ramadan, 610, he beheld in sleep the angel Gabriel, who ordered him to read from a scroll which he held before him the words which begin the 96th sura (chapter) of the Koran. After the lapse of some time, a second vision came, and then the revelations began to follow one another frequently. His own belief in his mission as apostle and prophet of God was now firmly established. The first convert was his wife Khadijah, then followed his cousin and adopted son Ali, his other adopted son Zeid, and Abu-Bekr, afterward his father-in-law and first successor (calif). Gradually about 60 adherents rallied about him. But after three years' preaching the mass of the Meccans rose against him, so that part of his followers had to resort to Abyssinia for safety in 614. This is termed the first hejira. Mohammed in the meanwhile continued his meetings in the house of one of his disciples, Arqaan, in front of the Kaaba, which later became known as the "House of Islam." At one time he offered the Koreish a compromise, admitting their gods into his system as intercessors with the Supreme Being, but, becoming conscience-stricken, took back his words. The conversion of Hamza and Omar and 39 others in 615-616 strengthened his cause. The Koreish excommunicated Mohammed and his followers, who were forced to live in retirement. In 620, at the pilgrimage, he won over to his teachings a small party from Medina. In Medina, whither a teacher was deputed, the new religion spread rapidly. To this period belongs the vision or dream of the miraculous ride, on the winged horse Borak, to Jerusalem, where he was received by the prophets, and thence ascended to heaven. In 622 more than 70 persons from Medina bound themselves to stand by Mohammed. The Meccans proposed to kill him, and he fled on the 20th of June, 622, to Medina. This is known as the hejira ('the flight'), and marks the beginning of the Muslim era. This event formed a turning-point in the activity of Mohammed. He was thus far a religious preacher and persuader; he became in his Medinian period a legislator and warrior. He built there in 623 the first mosque, and married Ayesha. In 624 the first battle for the faith took place between Mohammed and the Meccans in the plain of Bedr, in which the latter were defeated. At this time, also, Mohammed began bitterly to inveigh against the Jews, who did not recognize his claims to be the "greater prophet" promised by Moses. He changed the attitude of prayer (kibla) from the direction of Jerusalem to that of the Kaaba in Mecca, appointed Friday as the day for public worship, and instituted the fast of Ramadan and the tithe or poor-rate. The Jewish tribe of the Banu Kainuka, settled at Medina, was driven out; while of another Jewish tribe, the Banu Kuraiza, all the men, 700 in number, were massacred. In 625 Mohammed and his followers were defeated by the Meccans in the battle of Ohud. The following years were filled out with expeditions. One tribe after another submitted to Mohammed, until in 631 something like a definite Muslim empire was established. In 632 the prophet made his last pilgrimage to Mecca, known as the "farewell pilgrimage," or the pilgrimage of the "announcement" or of "Islam." In the same year he died while planning an expedition against the frontier of the Byzantine empire. Mohammed was a little above the middle height, of a commanding figure, and is described as being of a modest, tender, and generous disposition. His manner of life was very simple and frugal. He mended his own clothes, and his common diet was barley-bread and water. But he enjoyed perfumes and the charms of women. His character appears composed of the strongest inconsistencies. He could be tender, kind, and liberal, but on occasions indulged in cruel and perfidious assassinations. With regard to his prophetic claims, it is as difficult to assume that he was sincere throughout, or self-deceived, as that he was throughout an impostor. In his doctrines there is practically nothing original. The legends of the Koran are chiefly drawn from the Old Testament and the rabbinical literature, which Mohammed must have learned from a Jew near Mecca, though he presents them as original revelations by the angel Gabriel, See Koran. [ Century Dict. 1906 ] | Mohammedan | a. [ From Mohammed, fr. Ar. muhámmad praiseworthy, highly praised. ] Of or pertaining to Mohammed, or to Islam, the religion and institutions founded by Mohammed; in the latter sense, synonymous with Islamic, the term preferred by Moslems. [ Written also Mahometan, Mahomedan, Muhammadan, etc. ] [ 1913 Webster +PJC ] | Mohammedan | n. A follower of Mohammed, the founder of Islam (also called Islamism or Mohammedanism); an adherent of Islam; one who professes Islam; a Muslim; a Moslem; a Musselman; -- this term is used mostly by non-Moslems, and some Moslems find it offensive. [ Written also Muhammadan, Mahometan, Mahomedan, etc. ] [ 1913 Webster +PJC ] | Mohammedan calendar | . The Muslim calendar, a lunar calendar reckoning from the year of the hegira (hejira), 622 a. d. Thirty of its years constitute a cycle, of which the 2d, 5th, 7th, 10th, 13th, 16th, 18th, 21st, 24th, 26th, and 29th are leap years, having 355 days; the others are common, having 354 days. By the following tables any Mohammedan date may be changed into the Christian date, or vice versa, for the years 1900-1935 a. d. Months of the Mohammedan year. 1 Muharram . . . .. 30 2 Safar . . . . . . .. 29 3 Rabia I . . . . . . 30 4 Rabia II . . . .. 29 5 Jumada I . . . .. 30 6 Jumada II . . . . 29 7 Rajab . . . . . . .. 30 8 Shaban . . . . . . . 29 9 Ramadan . . . . . . 30 10 Shawwal . . . . . . 29 11 Zu'lkadah . . . . 30 12 Zu'lhijjah . . . 29* * in leap year, 30 days a. h. a. d. a. h. a. d. -------------------------------------------------------------- 1317 begins May 12, 1899 1336* begins Oct.17, 1917 1318 May 1, 1900 1337 Oct. 7, 1918 1319* Apr.20, 1901 1338* Sept.26, 1919 1320 Apr.10, 1902 1339 Sept.15, 1920 1321+ Mar.30, 1903 1340 Sept.4, 1921 1322* Mar.18, 1904 1341* Aug.24, 1922 1323 Mar. 8, 1905 1342 Aug.14, 1923 1324 Feb.25, 1906 1343 Aug. 2, 1924 1325* Feb.14, 1907 1344* July 22, 1925 1326 Feb. 4, 1908 1345 July 12, 1926 1327* Jan.23, 1909 1346* July 1, 1927 1328 Jan.13, 1910 1347 June 20, 1928 1329 Jan. 2, 1911 1348 June 9, 1929 1330* Dec.22, 1911 1349* May 29, 1930 1331 Dec.11, 1912 1350 May 19, 1931 1332 Nov.30, 1913 1351++ May 7, 1932 1333* Nov.19, 1914 1352* Apr.26, 1933 1334 Nov. 9, 1915 1353 Apr.16, 1934 1335 Oct.28, 1916 1354 Apr. 5, 1935 ----------------------------------------------------------------- * Leap year + First year of the 45th cycle ++ First year of the 46th cycle The following general rule for finding the date of commencement of any Mohammedan year has a maximum error of a day: Multiply 970, 224 by the Mohammedan year, point off six decimal places, and add 621.5774. The whole number will be the year a. d., and the decimal multiplied by 365 will give the day of the year. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] The Mohammedan calendar is one of the most primitive. It is strictly a Lunar calendar, the year consisting of twelve lunar months, which retrograde through the seasons in about 321/2 years. To reconcile the lunar cycle to a given number of complete days, a leap year is introduced on the 2nd, 5th, 7th, 10th, 13th, 16th, 18th, 21st, 24th, 26th and 29th years of a thirty year cycle, making these years consist of 355 days instead of 354. The names of the months and the number of days are: 1, Muharram (30); 2, Saphar (29); 3, Rabia I (30); 4, Rabia II (29); 5, Jomada I (30); 6, Jomada II (29); 7, Rajah (30); 8, Shaaban (29); 9, Ramadan (30); 10, Shawaal (29); 11, Dulkasda (30); and 12, Dulheggia (29 or 30). The years are calculated from July 16, 622 A.D., the day following the Hegira, the flight of Mohammed from Mecca to Medina after an attempted assassination. The beginning of the 46th cycle, with the first day of Muharram, in the year 1351, compares to May 7, 1932 of the Gregorian calendar; continuing: 1365 Dec. 6, 1945 1366 Nov. 25, 1946 1367 Nov. 15, 1947 1368 Nov. 3, 1948 1369 Oct. 24, 1949 1370 Oct. 13, 1950 1371 Oct. 2, 1951 1372 Sept. 21, 1952 1373 Sept. 10, 1953 1374 Aug. 30, 1954 To find the Gregorian equivalent to any Mohammedan date multiply 970, 224 by the Mohammedan year, point off six decimal places and add 621.5774. The whole number will be the year A.D., and the decimal multiplied by 365 will be the day of the year. https://web.archive.org/web/20040112151506/http://www.arsakeio.gr/universe/timeref1.htm [ PJC ] | Mohammedan Era | prop. n. The era in use in Moslem countries. See Mohammedan year, below. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Mohammedan year | prop. n. The year used by Muslims, consisting of twelve lunar months without intercalation, so that they retrograde through all the seasons in about 321/2 years. The Mohammedan era begins with the year 622 a. d., the first day of the Mohammedan year 1332 being Nov. 30, 1913, according to the Gregorian calendar. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Mohammedism | { } prop. n. The religion, or doctrines and precepts, of Mohammed, contained in the Koran; Islamism; Islam. The term Islam is preferred by most Moslems, and some find the term Mohammedanism to be offensive, as they worship Allah, not Mohammed. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ] Variants: Mohammedanism | Mohammedize | { } prop. v. t. To make conformable to the principles, or customs and rites, of Islam. [ Written also Mahometanize. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Mohammedanize | Muhammedan | { } n. A Muslim. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Muhammadan | Muhammedan | { } a. Islamic. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Muhammadan | Ninnyhammer | n. A simpleton; a silly person. [ Colloq. ] Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] | Patent-hammered | a. (Stone Cutting) Having a surface dressed by cutting with a hammer the head of which consists of broad thin chisels clamped together. [ 1913 Webster ] | Shammer | n. One who shams; an impostor. Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ] | Tilt hammer | A tilted hammer; a heavy hammer, used in iron works, which is lifted or tilted by projections or wipers on a revolving shaft; a trip hammer. [ 1913 Webster ] | Trip hammer | A tilt hammer. [ 1913 Webster ] | Water hammer | (Physics) 1. A vessel partly filled with water, exhausted of air, and hermetically sealed. When reversed or shaken, the water being unimpeded by air, strikes the sides in solid mass with a sound like that of a hammer. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A concussion, or blow, made by water in striking, as against the sides of a pipe or vessel containing it. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. A metal hammer used when heated, as by dipping in hot water, to blister the skin, as for counterritation. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Whammel | v. t. [ Cf. Whelm. ] To turn over. [ Prov. Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Yellowhammer | n. [ For yellow-ammer, where ammer is fr. AS. amore a kind of bird; akin to G. ammer a yellow-hammer, OHG. amero. ] (Zool.) (a) A common European finch (Emberiza citrinella). The color of the male is bright yellow on the breast, neck, and sides of the head, with the back yellow and brown, and the top of the head and the tail quills blackish. Called also yellow bunting, scribbling lark, and writing lark. [ Written also yellow-ammer. ] (b) The flicker. [ Local, U. S. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 椎 | [chuí, ㄔㄨㄟˊ, 椎] a hammer #9,207 [Add to Longdo] | 阿里 | [Ā lǐ, ㄚ ㄌㄧˇ, 阿 里] Ali (proper name); Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (c. 600-661), cousin, aid and son-in-law of the Prophet Mohammed 穆罕默德, the fourth caliph 哈里發|哈里发 of Islam, reigned 656-661, and the first Imam 伊瑪目|伊玛目 of Shia Islam #10,996 [Add to Longdo] | 锤 | [chuí, ㄔㄨㄟˊ, 锤 / 錘] to hammer; weight of steel yard #11,078 [Add to Longdo] | 捶 | [chuí, ㄔㄨㄟˊ, 捶] beat with the fist; to hammer; to cudgel #12,728 [Add to Longdo] | 阿拉法特 | [Ā lā fǎ tè, ㄚ ㄌㄚ ㄈㄚˇ ㄊㄜˋ, 阿 拉 法 特] Mohammed Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa al-Husseini (1929-2004), Palestinian leader, popularly known as Yasser Arafat 亞西爾·阿拉法特|亚西尔·阿拉法特 #13,011 [Add to Longdo] | 槌 | [chuí, ㄔㄨㄟˊ, 槌] hammer; mallet; pestle #22,057 [Add to Longdo] | 锤子 | [chuí zi, ㄔㄨㄟˊ ㄗ˙, 锤 子 / 錘 子] hammer #25,287 [Add to Longdo] | 穆罕默德 | [Mù hǎn mò dé, ㄇㄨˋ ㄏㄢˇ ㄇㄛˋ ㄉㄜˊ, 穆 罕 默 德] Mohammed (c. 570-632), central figure of Islam and prophet of God #31,303 [Add to Longdo] | 榔头 | [láng tou, ㄌㄤˊ ㄊㄡ˙, 榔 头 / 榔 頭] hammer; large hammer; sledgehammer #49,202 [Add to Longdo] | 扬琴 | [yáng qín, ㄧㄤˊ ㄑㄧㄣˊ, 扬 琴 / 揚 琴] yangqin; dulcimer (hammered string musical instrument) #61,087 [Add to Longdo] | 链球 | [liàn qiú, ㄌㄧㄢˋ ㄑㄧㄡˊ, 链 球 / 鏈 球] throwing the hammer (athletics event) #61,218 [Add to Longdo] | 大材小用 | [dà cái xiǎo yòng, ㄉㄚˋ ㄘㄞˊ ㄒㄧㄠˇ ㄩㄥˋ, 大 材 小 用] using a talented person in an insignificant position; a sledgehammer to crack a nut #71,619 [Add to Longdo] | 钎子 | [qiān zi, ㄑㄧㄢ ㄗ˙, 钎 子 / 釺 子] a drill; a hammer drill for boring through rock #127,932 [Add to Longdo] | 搥 | [chuí, ㄔㄨㄟˊ, 搥] beat with the fist; to hammer #137,600 [Add to Longdo] | 利勒哈默尔 | [Lì lè hā mò ěr, ㄌㄧˋ ㄌㄜˋ ㄏㄚ ㄇㄛˋ ㄦˇ, 利 勒 哈 默 尔 / 利 勒 哈 默 爾] Lillehammer (city in Norway) #151,993 [Add to Longdo] | 砧骨 | [zhēn gǔ, ㄓㄣ ㄍㄨˇ, 砧 骨] incus or anvil bone of middle ear, passing sound vibration from malleus hammer bone to stapes stirrup bone #159,895 [Add to Longdo] | 听小骨 | [tīng xiǎo gǔ, ㄊㄧㄥ ㄒㄧㄠˇ ㄍㄨˇ, 听 小 骨 / 聽 小 骨] ossicles (of the middle ear); three ossicles, acting as levers to amplify sound, namely: stapes or stirrup bone 鐙骨|镫骨, incus or anvil bone 砧骨, malleus or hammer bone 錘骨|锤骨 #190,472 [Add to Longdo] | 鎚 | [chuí, ㄔㄨㄟˊ, 鎚] a hammer; to hammer #216,923 [Add to Longdo] | 锤骨 | [chuí gǔ, ㄔㄨㄟˊ ㄍㄨˇ, 锤 骨 / 錘 骨] malleus or hammer bone of middle ear #224,500 [Add to Longdo] | 锤骨柄 | [chuí gǔ bǐng, ㄔㄨㄟˊ ㄍㄨˇ ㄅㄧㄥˇ, 锤 骨 柄 / 錘 骨 柄] manubrium of malleus (handle of hammer bone), connecting ossicles 聽小骨|听小骨 to tympanum 鼓膜 #312,631 [Add to Longdo] | 桴鼓相应 | [fú gǔ xiāng yìng, ㄈㄨˊ ㄍㄨˇ ㄒㄧㄤ ㄧㄥˋ, 桴 鼓 相 应 / 桴 鼓 相 應] lit. the hammer fits the drum (成语 saw); appropriate relation between the different parts; closely interrelated #501,963 [Add to Longdo] | 丁字镐 | [dīng zì gǎo, ㄉㄧㄥ ㄗˋ ㄍㄠˇ, 丁 字 镐 / 丁 字 鎬] hammer pick [Add to Longdo] | 亚西尔・阿拉法特 | [Yà xī ěr· Ā lā fǎ tè, ㄧㄚˋ ㄒㄧ ㄦˇ· ㄚ ㄌㄚ ㄈㄚˇ ㄊㄜˋ, 亚 西 尔 ・ 阿 拉 法 特 / 亞 西 爾 ・ 阿 拉 法 特] Mohammed Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa al-Husseini (1929-2004), Palestinian leader, popularly known as Yasser Arafat [Add to Longdo] | 哈里发帝国 | [Hā lǐ fā dì guó, ㄏㄚ ㄌㄧˇ ㄈㄚ ㄉㄧˋ ㄍㄨㄛˊ, 哈 里 发 帝 国 / 哈 里 發 帝 國] Caliphate (Islamic empire formed after the death of the Prophet Mohammed 穆罕默德 in 632) [Add to Longdo] | 大才小用 | [dà cái xiǎo yòng, ㄉㄚˋ ㄘㄞˊ ㄒㄧㄠˇ ㄩㄥˋ, 大 才 小 用] lit. making little use of great talent; to use a sledgehammer to crack a nut [Add to Longdo] | 大炮打蚊子 | [dà pào dǎ wén zi, ㄉㄚˋ ㄆㄠˋ ㄉㄚˇ ㄨㄣˊ ㄗ˙, 大 炮 打 蚊 子] cannon fire to hit a mosquito; to use a sledgehammer to crack a nut [Add to Longdo] | 拔钉锤 | [bá dīng chuí, ㄅㄚˊ ㄉㄧㄥ ㄔㄨㄟˊ, 拔 钉 锤 / 拔 釘 錘] claw hammer [Add to Longdo] | 挨板子 | [ái bǎn zi, ㄞˊ ㄅㄢˇ ㄗ˙, 挨 板 子] to suffer beating; fig. to be severely criticized; to take a hammering [Add to Longdo] | 捶子 | [chuí zi, ㄔㄨㄟˊ ㄗ˙, 捶 子] hammer [Add to Longdo] | 击弦类 | [jī xián lèi, ㄐㄧ ㄒㄧㄢˊ ㄌㄟˋ, 击 弦 类 / 擊 弦 類] hammered string type (of musical instrument) [Add to Longdo] | 击弦类乐器 | [jī xián lèi yuè qì, ㄐㄧ ㄒㄧㄢˊ ㄌㄟˋ ㄩㄝˋ ㄑㄧˋ, 击 弦 类 乐 器 / 擊 弦 類 樂 器] hammered string musical instrument [Add to Longdo] | 炮钎 | [pào qiān, ㄆㄠˋ ㄑㄧㄢ, 炮 钎 / 炮 釺] a drill; a hammer drill for boring through rock; same as 釺子|钎子 [Add to Longdo] | 穆罕默德六世 | [Mù hǎn mò dé liù shì, ㄇㄨˋ ㄏㄢˇ ㄇㄛˋ ㄉㄜˊ ㄌㄧㄡˋ ㄕˋ, 穆 罕 默 德 六 世] King Mohammed VI (King of Morocco) [Add to Longdo] | 锤头鲨 | [chuí tóu shā, ㄔㄨㄟˊ ㄊㄡˊ ㄕㄚ, 锤 头 鲨 / 錘 頭 鯊] a hammerhead shark [Add to Longdo] | 镰刀斧头 | [lián dāo fǔ tóu, ㄌㄧㄢˊ ㄉㄠ ㄈㄨˇ ㄊㄡˊ, 镰 刀 斧 头 / 鐮 刀 斧 頭] the hammer and sickle (flag of USSR, symbolizing rural and proletarian labor) [Add to Longdo] |
| | ハンマー | [hanma-] (n) hammer; (P) #8,740 [Add to Longdo] | 打つ | [ぶつ, butsu] (v5t, vt) (1) (also written as 拍つ, 搏つ, 撲つ, 擣つ) to hit; to strike; to knock; to beat; to punch; to slap; to tap; to bang; to clap; to pound; (2) to strike (noon, etc.); to sound (cymbals, etc.); to beat (a drum, etc.); (3) to beat (rhythmically, e.g. pulse, waves, etc.); (4) to move; to impress; to touch; (5) to drive in; to hammer in; to put in; to inject; (6) to type; to send; to transmit; (7) to insert; to write in; to mark; (8) to make (noodles, etc.); to prepare; (9) to till (soil); (10) to sprinkle; to throw; to cast; (11) to do; to carry out; to play; to perform; to engage in (gambling, etc.); (12) to pay (a deposit, etc.); (13) to visit (on a pilgrimage); (14) to line (a coat); (15) to bind (a criminal); (P) #11,867 [Add to Longdo] | 打ち出し;打出し | [うちだし, uchidashi] (n) (1) embossing a pattern; repoussé; hammering; (2) (See 打ち出し太鼓) drum signaling the end of a performance; (3) serve (e.g. in tennis); drive (in golf) #17,642 [Add to Longdo] | 槌 | [つち, tsuchi] (n) hammer; mallet; sledge(hammer); gavel #18,823 [Add to Longdo] | かちかち(P);こちこち(P);カチカチ;コチコチ | [kachikachi (P); kochikochi (P); kachikachi ; kochikochi] (adv-to, adv) (1) (on-mim) ticktock; (2) (on-mim) chinking (e.g. of a hammer against rock); knocking; (adj-no, adj-na) (3) (on-mim) dry and hard; (frozen) stiff; (4) (on-mim) hidebound; die-hard; stubborn; obstinate; bigoted; (5) (on-mim) scared stiff; tense; nervous; frightened; (P) [Add to Longdo] | とんかち | [tonkachi] (n) (col) hammer [Add to Longdo] | ばんばん | [banban] (adv) (1) (on-mim) bang bang (sound of a hammer or gunfire); (2) doing something at a mad pace (spend money, work) [Add to Longdo] | インドシュモクザメ属 | [インドシュモクザメぞく, indoshumokuzame zoku] (n) Eusphyra (genus of hammerhead shark in the family Sphyrnidae whose sole member is the winghead shark) [Add to Longdo] | ウィングヘッドシャーク;ウィングヘッド・シャーク | [uinguheddosha-ku ; uinguheddo . sha-ku] (n) winghead shark (Eusphyra blochii, species of Indo-West Pacific hammerhead shark) [Add to Longdo] | エアハンマー | [eahanma-] (n) air hammer [Add to Longdo] | グレートハンマーヘッド;グレート・ハンマーヘッド | [gure-tohanma-heddo ; gure-to . hanma-heddo] (n) great hammerhead (Sphyrna mokarran, the largest species of hammerhead shark) [Add to Longdo] | シュモクザメ科 | [シュモクザメか, shumokuzame ka] (n) Sphyrnidae (family containing the nine known species of hammerhead sharks) [Add to Longdo] | シュモクザメ属 | [シュモクザメぞく, shumokuzame zoku] (n) Sphyrna (genus of hammerhead sharks in the family Sphyrnidae) [Add to Longdo] | スカラップ・ボンネットヘッド;スカラップボンネットヘッド | [sukarappu . bonnettoheddo ; sukarappubonnettoheddo] (n) scalloped bonnethead (Sphyrna corona, little-known species of hammerhead shark found in the eastern Pacific from southern Mexico to northern Peru) [Add to Longdo] | スカラップハンマーヘッド;スカラップ・ハンマーヘッド | [sukarappuhanma-heddo ; sukarappu . hanma-heddo] (n) scalloped hammerhead (Sphyrna lewini); bronze hammerhead shark [Add to Longdo] | スクープヘッド | [suku-puheddo] (n) scoophead (Sphyrna media, species of little-known hammerhead shark found in tropical waters of the western Atlantic and eastern Pacific) [Add to Longdo] | スタンプハンマー | [sutanpuhanma-] (n) stamp hammer [Add to Longdo] | スチームハンマー | [suchi-muhanma-] (n) steam hammer [Add to Longdo] | スムーズハンマーヘッド;スムーズ・ハンマーヘッド | [sumu-zuhanma-heddo ; sumu-zu . hanma-heddo] (n) smooth hammerhead (Sphyrna zygaena, species of hammerhead shark) [Add to Longdo] | ダルシマー | [darushima-] (n) (hammered) dulcimer [Add to Longdo] | ドロップハンマー | [doroppuhanma-] (n) drop hammer [Add to Longdo] | ナミシュモクザメ;スモールアイ・ハンマーヘッド;スモールアイハンマーヘッド | [namishumokuzame ; sumo-ruai . hanma-heddo ; sumo-ruaihanma-heddo] (n) smalleye hammerhead (Sphyrna tudes, species of hammerhead shark common in the western Atlantic) [Add to Longdo] | ニューマチックハンマー | [nyu-machikkuhanma-] (n) pneumatic hammer [Add to Longdo] | ハンマービーム | [hanma-bi-mu] (n) hammer beam [Add to Longdo] | ハンマービームトラス | [hanma-bi-mutorasu] (n) hammer beam truss [Add to Longdo] | ハンマーヘッドシャーク;ハンマーヘッド・シャーク | [hanma-heddosha-ku ; hanma-heddo . sha-ku] (n) hammerhead shark [Add to Longdo] | ハンマーロック | [hanma-rokku] (n) hammerlock [Add to Longdo] | ハンマー投げ | [ハンマーなげ, hanma-nage] (n) hammer throw (track and field) [Add to Longdo] | ビシャン;びしゃん | [bishan ; bishan] (n) bush hammer [Add to Longdo] | ビニハン | [binihan] (n) (abbr) vinyl (plastic) headed hammer [Add to Longdo] | ホワイトフィン・ハンマーヘッド;ホワイトフィンハンマーヘッド | [howaitofin . hanma-heddo ; howaitofinhanma-heddo] (n) whitefin hammerhead (Sphyrna couardi, species of hammerhead shark found in the West African tropics of the eastern Atlantic from Senegal to Congo) [Add to Longdo] | ボンネットヘッド | [bonnettoheddo] (n) bonnethead (Sphyrna tiburo, species of hammerhead shark found in the Western Hemisphere) [Add to Longdo] | ボンネット撞木鮫 | [ボンネットしゅもくざめ;ボンネットシュモクザメ, bonnetto shumokuzame ; bonnettoshumokuzame] (n) (uk) (See 団扇撞木鮫・ウチワシュモクザメ) bonnethead (Sphyrna tiburo, species of hammerhead shark found in the Western Hemisphere) [Add to Longdo] | 印度撞木鮫 | [いんどしゅもくざめ;インドシュモクザメ, indoshumokuzame ; indoshumokuzame] (n) (uk) (See ウィングヘッドシャーク) winghead shark (Eusphyra blochii, species of Indo-West Pacific hammerhead shark) [Add to Longdo] | 延べ板;延板 | [のべいた, nobeita] (n) hammered-out plates [Add to Longdo] | 割鶏牛刀 | [かっけいぎゅうとう, kakkeigyuutou] (n) using a meat ax when a knife would suffice; taking a sledgehammer to crack a nut; using a grand-scale measure (a massive instrument) to deal with an insignificant problem [Add to Longdo] | 金槌(P);金づち;鉄槌;鉄鎚 | [かなづち(金槌;金づち;鉄鎚)(P);てっつい(鉄槌;鉄鎚), kanaduchi ( kanaduchi ; kin duchi ; tetsuduchi )(P); tettsui ( tettsui ; tetsuduchi] (n) (1) (iron) hammer; (2) (かなづち only) hopeless swimmer; complete beginner at swimming; (P) [Add to Longdo] | 空気ハンマー | [くうきハンマー, kuuki hanma-] (n) pneumatic hammer [Add to Longdo] | 撃ち止める(P);打ち止める;打ち留める;討ち止める;撃止める;打止める;討止める;打留める | [うちとめる, uchitomeru] (v1, vt) (1) (打ち止める, 打ち留める, 打止める, 打留める only) to hammer into place; (2) (打ち止める, 打ち留める, 打止める, 打留める only) (also うちどめる) to end (a performance); (3) (撃ち止める refers esp. to a gun, and 討ち止める to a blade) to kill; to slay; to shoot dead; to cut down; (P) [Add to Longdo] | 撃鉄 | [げきてつ, gekitetsu] (n) percussion hammer; firing hammer; cocking piece [Add to Longdo] | 懸仏 | [かけぼとけ, kakebotoke] (n) round plaque carrying the image of a Buddha (usually hammered from behind) used in temples and shrines [Add to Longdo] | 玄能(ateji);玄翁 | [げんのう, gennou] (n) sledgehammer [Add to Longdo] | 才槌頭 | [さいづちあたま, saiduchiatama] (n) head like a hammer [Add to Longdo] | 出る杭は打たれる | [でるくいはうたれる, derukuihautareru] (exp, v1) the nail that sticks out gets hammered in; the best policy is to keep your head down [Add to Longdo] | 出る釘は打たれる | [でるくぎはうたれる, derukugihautareru] (exp, v1) (See 出る杭は打たれる) the nail which sticks out gets hammered down (used to encourage conformity) [Add to Longdo] | 詳細を詰める | [しょうさいをつめる, shousaiwotsumeru] (exp, v1) (See 詰める・5) to hammer out the details; to work out details [Add to Longdo] | 水撃 | [すいげき, suigeki] (n) water hammer [Add to Longdo] | 赤撞木鮫 | [あかしゅもくざめ;アカシュモクザメ, akashumokuzame ; akashumokuzame] (n) (uk) (See スカラップハンマーヘッド) scalloped hammerhead (Sphyrna lewini); bronze hammerhead shark [Add to Longdo] | 早鐘を打つ | [はやがねをうつ, hayaganewoutsu] (exp, v5t) to beat fast (of a heart); to hammer [Add to Longdo] | 打ち延ばす;打ち伸ばす | [うちのばす, uchinobasu] (v5s) to hammer out thinly (e.g. goldleaf) [Add to Longdo] |
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