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ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: luth, -luth-
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English-Thai: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
Lutheran(adj) ที่เกี่ยวกับมาร์ติน ลูเธอ

English-Thai: HOPE Dictionary [with local updates]
anacoluthia(แอนนาคะลู' เธีย) n. การไร้ความต่อเนื่องหรือสัมพันธ์ทางไวยกรณ์. -anacoluthic adj.
anacoluthon(แอนนาคะลู' ธอน) n., (pl. -tha) กรณีของ anacoluthia

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

ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
This is Duluth.Hier spricht Duluth. Eating the Blame (2014)
Uh, yeah, Gus Grimly, from over Duluth.Äh, ja, Gus Grimly, aus Duluth. Eating the Blame (2014)
Duluth PD.- Duluth PD. Eating the Blame (2014)
I just-- Well, the other day a deputy drove down from Duluth, and, you know, he and I-- he and I talked is all.Ich habe nur... naja, vor ein paar Tagen ist ein Deputy aus Duluth rausgefahren, und... du weißt schon, er und ich... Eating the Blame (2014)
Yeah, Baudette Lutheran, six years now-- Frank Peterson.Ja, Baudette Lutherische, seit sechs Jahren jetzt schon... Frank Peterson. Eating the Blame (2014)
This is Dave from Duluth Impound.- Hier spricht Dave von Duluth Impound. Eating the Blame (2014)
- In Duluth.- In Duluth. Who Shaves the Barber? (2014)
Two hombres took a run at me in Duluth.- Neulich verfolgten mich zwei Hombres in Duluth. Who Shaves the Barber? (2014)
So Lester knew that Malvo was here in Duluth.Also wusste Lester, dass Malvo hier in Duluth war. Who Shaves the Barber? (2014)
Bloodhound has the scent.Der Bluthund hat den Geruch. Okay. Blood Relations (2014)
He used to be Duluth PD.Er war bei der Polizei Duluth. A Fox, a Rabbit, and a Cabbage (2014)
Or that he ended up in Duluth in direct conflict with these other two?Oder das er am Ende in Duluth auftauchte, in direktem Konflikt mit diesen anderen beiden? A Fox, a Rabbit, and a Cabbage (2014)
No, because that-- Uh, what happened in Duluth--Nein, weil... was in Duluth passiert ist... A Fox, a Rabbit, and a Cabbage (2014)
What say we go back to my place for a little of the old Luther Van?Was meinst du, gehen wir zu mir, für ein wenig von dem alten Luther Van? Treehouse of Horror XXV (2014)
I mean, I think this whole thing, the blood cure and the- - All of it.Diese ganze Behandlung, die Blutheilung, diese ganze Prozedur Soul Survivor (2014)
-Lex Luthor's penthouse.- Lex Luthors Penthouse. Madame Ex (1994)
Hematemesis is the medical term for the vomiting of blood as opposed to hemoptysis, which is the coughing up of blood.Hämatemesis ist der medizinische Ausdruck für das Erbrechen von Blut im Gegensatz zu Hämoptysis, was als Bluthusten bezeichnet wird. I Did Not See That Coming (2014)
They used to have these girls, these teenyboppers from this little Lutheran school down the road, and those bitches wouldn't even look us in the eye.Früher waren es Mädchen aus der Lutherischen Schule. - Sie sahen uns nie direkt an. Best New Girl (2014)
I've induced hypertension and adjusted the stent to alleviate, but nothing has worked.Ich habe Bluthochdruck herbeigeführt und den Stent korrigiert, um es zu lindern, aber nichts hat funktioniert. Only Mama Knows (2014)
Did you know he's hypertensive?Wussten Sie, dass er Bluthochdruck hat? Wir schon. The Things We Bury (2014)
Definite signs of hemoptysis.Klare Anzeichen von Bluthusten. Fade Into You (2014)
The merest whiff of marriage brings you running.Der kleinste Hauch von Heirat lässt dich angerannt kommen, . 266 00:10:55, 160 -- 00:10:56, 427 Wie ein Bluthund. Acts of War (2014)
Jesus Christ, he's honing in like a bloodhound.Herr Gott, er geht ran wie ein Bluthund. Gone (2014)
- Hypertension. - Hmm.Bluthochdruck. Ganging Up (2014)
Male, 58, severe hypertension. You give him what?Ein Mann, 58, Bluthochdruck, was gibst du? Béatrice et le droit d'être heureux (2014)
Bisoprolol Angina, high blood pressureBISOPROLOL - ANGINA, BLUTHOCHDRUCK Derrière les apparences (2014)
You changed your hypertension medication?Hast du neue Tabletten für den Bluthochdruck? Béatrice trop petite (2014)
Luther is right.Luther hat recht. The Girl King (2015)
But I still think Luther's austerity is sadistic.Ich finde immer noch, Luthers Strenge ist sadistisch. The Girl King (2015)
Like Luther, I want to spend a night with the devil.Wie Luther will ich eine Nacht mit dem Teufel verbringen. The Girl King (2015)
And I, like him, intend to work day and night for the glory of our kingdom, in keeping with the teachings of Luther, our spiritual guide.Und genau wie er beabsichtige ich, Tag und Nacht zu arbeiten für den Ruhm unseres Reiches, gemäß den Lehren von Luther, unserem geistigen Führer. The Girl King (2015)
Thousands and thousands of deaths to ensure that Luther's faith, prevails over the North of this continent.Abertausende von Toten, um sicherzustellen, dass Luthers Glaube im Norden des Kontinents vorherrscht. The Girl King (2015)
I want to make Kristina, the greatest Lutheran sovereign in the world.Ich will Kristina zum größten Lutherischen Souverän der Welt machen. The Girl King (2015)
In Luther's teachings!In Luthers Schriften. The Girl King (2015)
Luther has no curiosity whatsoever!Luther besitzt kein Fünkchen Neugier. The Girl King (2015)
That's blasphemy against Luther.Das ist Blasphemie gegen Luther. The Girl King (2015)
You are not meant to live within the confines of Luther's faith.Ihr seid nicht dazu bestimmt, in den Grenzen von Luthers Glauben zu leben. The Girl King (2015)
Luther never fulfilled my aspirations.Luther hat meine Erwartungen niemals erfüllt. The Girl King (2015)
Luther doesn't exist to fulfill anyone's, aspirations.Luther ist nicht dazu da, um irgendjemandes Erwartungen zu erfüllen. The Girl King (2015)
It looks like the corner of inferno and Martin Luther king Jr. drive.Also an der Ecke Inferno und Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. Hell and Back (2015)
You look like Michael Chiklis fucked Big Daddy Warbucks, who fucked Lex Luthor.Oder als hätte Michael Chiklis Big Daddy Warbucks gevögelt, der Lex Luthor gevögelt hat. Hot Tub Time Machine 2 (2015)
She's a monster.Die Frau ist ein Bluthund. Vaincre sans combattre? (2015)
Make sure there's no live embers.Passt auf, dass es keine Glutherde mehr gibt. Ip Man 3 (2015)
But nothing's left but ash.Die Jungs sehen noch mal nach, ob es noch Glutherde gibt. Ip Man 3 (2015)
"Meatball Martin Luther King Jr."Fleischklops Martin Luther King Jr. Spy (2015)
[ Kasser ] Martin Luther King Jr., at a speech in a Brooklyn church, he said that what America needed was a revolution of values.Martin Luther King Jr. hat bei einer Rede in einer Kirche in Brooklyn gesagt, dass Amerika eine Revolution der Werte bräuchte. The True Cost (2015)
John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, John F. Kennedy. Martin Luther King. Soaked in Bleach (2015)
Roadblocks north and south on Duluth Highway.Straßensperren im Norden und Süden des Duluth Highways. Captive (2015)
Now, once again, we do not have independent confirmation... is talking about a woman in Duluth, Georgia, who has called the local police to say...Wir haben keine unabhängige Bestätigung... Sondereinsatzkommando ...spricht von einer Frau in Duluth, Georgia, die die Polizei rief und angab... Captive (2015)
It becomes a road called 141, which takes you right into Duluth.Sie wird zu einer Straße namens 141, die direkt nach Duluth führt. Captive (2015)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
luthMartin Luther King, Jr., a man of peace, was killed by an assassin's bullet.
luthIn 1964, (Rev. Martin Luther) King won the Nobel Peace Prize.
luthMartin Luther King, Jr., had won his first protest against injustice - peacefully.
luthAbout dinner time, (Rev. Martin Luther) King was on the balcony outside his room.
luthMartin Luther King, Jr., was the son of a black minister.
luthSome of (Rev. Martin Luther) King's supporters began to question his belief in peaceful protests.
luthThe strike had not been peaceful, however, and (Rev. Martin Luther) King begged both sides to be patient and calm.
luthMillions of people all over the world knew about (Rev. Martin Luther) King and his beliefs.
luth(Rev. Martin Luther) King led protests and demonstrations all over the country during the next few years.
luthEverything (Rev. Martin Luther) King had worked so hard for seemed lost.
luthIn April of 1968, (Rev. Martin Luther) King was in Memphis, Tennessee.
luth(Rev. Martin Luther) King and his supporters were threatened.
luth(Rev. Martin Luther) King's house was destroyed by a bomb. But still, the buses went on empty.
luth(Rev. Martin Luther) King fell backwards, shot in the neck.
luthNobody could have guessed, in those days, the place in history that Martin Luther King, Jr., was to have.
luthMartin Luther King, Jr., persuaded the black citizens to protest peacefully.

Thai-English-French: Volubilis Dictionary 1.0
บิวะ[biwa] (n) EN: biwa  FR: biwa [ m ] ; luth à frettes [ m ]
จะเข้[jakhē] (n) EN: lute ; three-stringed musical instrument ; Thai zither  FR: luth [ m ]
พิณ[phin] (n) EN: Indian lute  FR: lyre [ f ] ; luth [ m ] ; harpe [ f ]
ซามิเซง[sāmiseng] (n) EN: shamisen  FR: shamisen [ m ] ; luth japonais [ m ]

CMU English Pronouncing Dictionary Dictionary [with local updates]
luth
bluth
gluth
kluth
luthi
luthy
pluth
duluth
luther
lutheran
jungbluth
kornbluth
lutherans
rosenbluth

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary (pronunciation guide only)
Luther
Lutheran
Lutherans

WordNet (3.0)
anacoluthia(n) an abrupt change within a sentence from one syntactic structure to another, Syn. anacoluthon
anacoluthic(adj) of or related to syntactic inconsistencies of the sort known as anacoluthons
duluth(n) a city in northeast Minnesota on Lake Superior
luther(n) German theologian who led the Reformation; believed that salvation is granted on the basis of faith rather than deeds (1483-1546), Syn. Martin Luther
lutheran(n) follower of Lutheranism
lutheran(adj) of or pertaining to Martin Luther or his teachings
lutheran(adj) of or pertaining to or characteristic of the branch of the Protestant Church adhering to the views of Luther
lutheran church(n) the Protestant denomination adhering to the views of Martin Luther
lutheranism(n) teachings of Martin Luther emphasizing the cardinal doctrine of justification by faith alone
luthier(n) a craftsman who makes stringed instruments (as lutes or guitars or violins)
martin luther king jr's birthday(n) observed on the Monday closest to January 15, Syn. Martin Luther King Day
burbank(n) United States horticulturist who developed many new varieties of fruits and vegetables and flowers (1849-1926), Syn. Luther Burbank
jones(n) United States railroad engineer who died trying to stop his train from crashing into another train; a friend wrote a famous ballad describing the incident (1864-1900), Syn. John Luther Jones, Casey Jones
king(n) United States charismatic civil rights leader and Baptist minister who campaigned against the segregation of Blacks (1929-1968), Syn. Martin Luther King, Martin Luther King Jr.
powell(n) United States general who was the first African American to serve as chief of staff; later served as Secretary of State under President George W. Bush (born 1937), Syn. Colin Powell, Colin luther Powell
vidal(n) United States writer (born in 1925), Syn. Eugene Luther Vidal, Gore Vidal

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English (GCIDE) v.0.53
anacoluthia

n. 1. 1 an abrupt change within a sentence from one syntactic structure to another.
Syn. -- anacoluthon [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Anacoluthic

a. Lacking grammatical sequence. -- An`a*co*lu"thic*al*ly adv. [1913 Webster]

Anacoluthon

‖n. [ Gr. &unr_;, &unr_;, not following, wanting sequence; 'an priv. + &unr_; following. ] (Gram.) A lack of grammatical sequence or coherence in a sentence; an instance of a change of construction in a sentence so that the latter part does not syntactically correspond with the first part.
Syn. -- anacoluthia [ 1913 Webster ]

King, Martin Luther, jr.

Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968): Martin Luther King stands alongside John F. Kennedy as one of the strikingly iconic images of 1960s America, one of the figures who inspired a revolution of political will and social perception.
Born on 15 January 1929, to Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr. and Alberta Christine King in Atlanta, Georgia, King was a gifted student. It was while studying towards his Divinity degree in 1951, that King first discovered the teachings of Mahatma Ghandi, whose inspiration would be seen in many of King's future ideas. In 1953, King married Coretta Scott. The world that Martin Luther King and his new family found themselves in during the late 1950s was one where racial segregation was an accepted norm, whether in schools, churches, or on public transport.
When Rosa Parks was arrested for not giving up her seat on a bus for a white man - in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955 - the black civil rights movement found an unexpected opportunity to begin a push that would eventually remove all officially sanctioned segregation throughout the United States . And Dr. King was at the forefront of that push. (https://web.archive.org/web/20081229032957/http://www.time.com/time/time100/heroes/profile/parks01.html)
Four days after Rosa Parks was arrested, on the first day of a boycott of the buses by black passengers, King was appointed as president of the Montgomery Improvement Association. Placing himself so publicly at the forefront of the movement, he soon found himself and his family to be targets for white hate. In January of the next year, a bomb was thrown at his house. The King family would face similar threats and acts of violence all through Martin's lifetime.
On 21 February 1956, King was one of those arrested as a consequence of the boycott. By 4 June, however, a US District Court ruled that such segregation on city bus lines was unconstitutional, a decision confirmed in November by the Supreme Court. Before the end of the year, Federal injunctions had been served, and the Montgomery bus system was officially unsegregated.
This was the first of King's victories. Although the success was by no means solely his, the methods of non-violent opposition utilised for this protest were to become a trademark of Dr. King. This ideology contrasted sharply with that represented by the other prominent black civil rights leader of the time, Malcolm X, (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_X) but many people responded strongly to King's gifts as an orator, to his message of optimism and compassion, and to his sheer presence as a human being.
Throughout his lifetime, King's activities were closely monitored by the FBI, under the control of the controversial J. Edgar Hoover. Evidence collected by Hoover's agents, combined with rumour and innuendo, has cast a shadow over the official view of Martin Luther King. Hoover was looking for dirt, and compiled a dossier that accused King of infidelity, beating women and of being a Communist. (https://web.archive.org/web/20041019083224/http://archive.aclu.org/features/f011702a.html).
From 1957 onwards, King's reputation as a civil rights leader and powerful orator grew. He appeared on the cover of Time in February and met then-Vice President Richard Nixon in June. (https://web.archive.org/web/20090316061938/http://www.time.com/time/time100/leaders/profile/king.html). 1958 saw the publication of his first book, Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story, his version of the incidents surrounding the bus boycott
. By 1960, Dr. King was a major voice in US political life. He met with Presidential candidate John F. Kennedy to discuss racial policy. In keeping with his belief in non-violent protest, King's continued civil rights demonstrations would take the form of sit-ins and obstructions, often leading to his arrest. The sight of Martin Luther King being bundled off to jail brought the causes he was helping much public sympathy and support.
August 28 1963 saw the 'March on Washington', regarded as the first major, integrated protest march in American history. (https://web.archive.org/web/20040608193544/http://www.life.com/Life/mlk/mlk06.html). At the end of the march, Dr. King delivers the I Have A Dream speech at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC. (https://web.archive.org/web/20060831163009/http://www.mecca.org/~crights/dream.html) Racial tension, however, was increasing; 1964 saw riots all across the country, notably in New York, New Jersey, Illinois and Pennsylvania.
King was growing as an international figure. In 1964, he visited West Berlin, invited by the then-mayor, Willy Brandt, had an audience with Pope Paul VI at the Vatican, then, most significantly, he received the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway. (https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel-prize-lessons-theme-martin-luther-king-jr-and-the-civil-rights-movement/)
The following year, Malcolm X was assassinated in New York. Violence was escalating in areas of racial tension, including Montgomery, Alabama. Protesters were regularly beaten by police officers, often resulting in serious injuries or even fatalities. In Watts, Los Angeles, riots left 35 people dead. In March a protest rally reached Montgomery, under the protection of federal troops. Starting at an estimated 3, 000 marchers, by the time they reach their destination, it's believed they numbered nearly 30, 000 people. On reaching the capitol, the marchers were addressed by Dr. King.
1966 saw King talk openly about more than racial issues. He began to discuss his opposition to the Vietnam war and issues such as housing - arguing for protection for poor people, regardless of their race.
In 1967, the rioting was worsening growing to be some of the worst in American history. Fuelled by the uncertainty and anger created by the shootings of figures such as Malcolm X and John F. Kennedy, the sense of helpless rage directed at the nation's social structure and America's involvement in Vietnam, already strained civil relations were heading towards what seemed to be an inevitably violent conclusion.
In Mississippi, one black student was killed in a riot at Jackson State College; 23 people died in riots in New Jersey; and 43 died, with another 324 injured in riots in Detroit riots, labelled as the worst of the century.
The last year of Martin Luther King's life saw him cast his net even wider, including taking part in a march in support of sanitation workers in Memphis, Tennessee. This part of King's career is often glossed over or undervalued by historians and commentators of the time. (https://web.archive.org/web/20081011070216/http://www.fair.org/media-beat/950104.html/).
On April 3, he delivered his last speech, entitled “I See the Promised Land”. The contents of the speech seem eerily prescient in retrospect. (http://www.edchange.org/multicultural/speeches/mlk_promised_land.html). The next day, April 4 1968, Martin Luther King was shot dead as he stood talking on the balcony of his room at the Lorraine Motel, Memphis. James Earl Ray was charged and found guilty of his murder.
King was buried on April 9, aged 39. After his death, Dr. King's widow, Coretta Scott King, established The King Center as 'the official, living memorial dedicated to the advancement of the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.' (https://thekingcenter.org/).
King's legacy is represented by Martin Luther King Day, celebrated in the United States on the third Monday in January every year. http://www.holidays.net/mlk/
Carl Gillingham [ CG ]

Luth

n. [ F. ] (Zool.) The leatherback. [ 1913 Webster ]

Lutheran

n. (Eccl. Hist.) One who accepts or adheres to the doctrines of Luther or the Lutheran Church. [ 1913 Webster ]

Lutheran

a. (Eccl. Hist.) Of or pertaining to Luther; adhering to the doctrines of Luther or the Lutheran Church. [ 1913 Webster ]

Lutherism

{ } n. The doctrines taught by Luther or held by the Lutheran Church. [ 1913 Webster ]

Variants: Lutheranism
Luthern

n. [ F. lucarne a dormer, dormer window, garret window, L. lucerna lamp, fr. lucere to be light or clear, fr. lux light. See Light, n., and cf. Lucarne. ] (Arch.) A dormer window. See Dormer. [ 1913 Webster ]

luthier

n. One who makes wooden stringed instruments, such as violins, guitars, etc. [ RDH ]

A guitarmaking Web site can be found at: http://www.cybozone.com/luthier/

Sluthhound

n. Sleuthhound. [ 1913 Webster ]

Chinese-English: CC-CEDICT Dictionary
路德[Lù dé, ㄌㄨˋ ㄉㄜˊ,  ] Luther (name); Martin Luther (1483-1546), reformation protestant minister #69,720 [Add to Longdo]
路德宗[Lù dé zōng, ㄌㄨˋ ㄉㄜˊ ㄗㄨㄥ,   ] Lutheran church #463,260 [Add to Longdo]
路德会[Lù dé huì, ㄌㄨˋ ㄉㄜˊ ㄏㄨㄟˋ,    /   ] Lutheran church [Add to Longdo]
马丁・路德[Mǎ dīng· Lù dé, ㄇㄚˇ ㄉㄧㄥ· ㄌㄨˋ ㄉㄜˊ,      /     ] Martin Luther (1483-1546), reformation protestant minister [Add to Longdo]

German-English: TU-Chemnitz DING Dictionary
Bluthochdruck { m } | an Bluthochdruck leidenhigh blood pressure; hypertension | to have high blood pressure [Add to Longdo]
Lutheraner { m }; Lutheranerin { f }Lutheran [Add to Longdo]
Saiteninstrumentebauer { m }; Gitarrenbauer { m }; Geigenbauer { m }luthier [Add to Longdo]
lutherisch { adj }Lutheran [Add to Longdo]
Hämoptoe; Bluthusten { n } [ med. ]haemoptysis; coughing up blood [Add to Longdo]
Hypertonie { f }; Bluthochdruck { m } [ med. ]hypertension [Add to Longdo]
Bluthänfling { m } [ ornith. ](Eurasian) Linnet (Carduelis cannabina) [Add to Longdo]
Bluthonigfresser { m } [ ornith. ]Red Honeyeater [Add to Longdo]
luth. : lutherischLuth. : Lutheran [Add to Longdo]

Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
執事[しつじ, shitsuji] (n, adj-no) (1) steward; butler; (2) court official; (3) deacon (Anglican, Lutheran, etc.) #10,009 [Add to Longdo]
ルーテル教会[ルーテルきょうかい, ru-teru kyoukai] (n) Lutheran Church [Add to Longdo]
ルーテル派[ルーテルは, ru-teru ha] (n) Lutheranism [Add to Longdo]
ルター派教会[ルターはきょうかい, ruta-hakyoukai] (n) (obsc) (See ルーテル教会) Lutheran Church [Add to Longdo]

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