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ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: lissy, -lissy-
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อังกฤษ-ไทย: ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน [เชื่อมโยงจาก orst.go.th แบบอัตโนมัติและผ่านการปรับแก้]
Palissy wareเครื่องถ้วยปาลีซี [ศิลปะ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]

ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
50-pfennig $1, 50-pfennig $1, Tag, Fräulein Lissy. Eine Zigarre zu 50 bitte. - Eine Zigarre zu 50. Lissy (1957)
Lissy, star of my sleepless nights!Tag, Fräulein Lissy. Na, Sie Stern meiner schlaflosen Nächte? Lissy (1957)
It can happen to anyone.Man soll nichts beschwören! Tag, Fräulein Lissy! - Tag. Lissy (1957)
But what will Miss Lissy say?Nanu? Was soll Fräulein Lissy dazu sagen? Lissy (1957)
I can't go on anymore.Ich kann einfach nicht mehr, Lissy. Lissy (1957)
- But Lissy...- Aber Lissy! Lissy (1957)
Don't be childish:Aber Lissy‚ sei doch nicht kindisch! Lissy (1957)
What's the matter?Was ist denn los? - Komm, Lissy‚ komm. Lissy (1957)
- You meant well, but you're a girl and in work and he has nothing to do.- Ja, war ja gut gemeint, Lissy. Aber guck mal: Du, ein Mädchen, hast Arbeit, und er muss rumsitzen. Lissy (1957)
Lissy ran into her brother several months later under circumstances that were rather peculiar.Etwas eigenartig waren die Umstände, unter denen Lissy wenige Monate später ihren Bruder wieder traf. Lissy (1957)
I'm busy.Ich hab doch zu tun, Lissy. Lissy (1957)
I didn't mean any harm, Lissy.Nichts für ungut, Lissy. Lissy (1957)
A feeling had been awakened in Lissy, a feeling that now overcame her frequently and which had been intensified by Paul's visit.Ein Gefühl war in Lissy erwacht, ein Gefühl, das sie jetzt häufig befiel und durch Pauls Besuch noch verstärkt worden war. Lissy (1957)
It was strange that Lissy was a mother.Eigentlich seltsam, dass Lissy Mutter war. Lissy (1957)
And now the child had become a kind of first love to Lissy.Und nun war für Lissy das Kind so etwas wie die erste Liebe geworden. Lissy (1957)
Lissy wasn't lying.Lissy hatte nicht geflunkert. Lissy (1957)
I can still call you Miss Lissy, can't I?Ich darf doch weiterhin Fräulein Lissy zu Ihnen sagen oder einfach Lissy? Lissy (1957)
I'm going.Ich geh schon, Lissy. Lissy (1957)
Mam?Es tut mir leid, Lissy. Lissy (1957)
What's the matter?Lissy‚ was ist denn los? Lissy (1957)
It's true, Lissy.Ist doch wahr, Lissy. Lissy (1957)
After Freddi joined the Brownshirts, life improved a little for Lissy and her family.Seit Freddi bei der SA war, begann es Lissy und ihrer kleinen Familie ein wenig besser zu gehen. Lissy (1957)
Lissy had a bad taste in her mouth, like she used to when she had done something wrong during her training.Lissy hatte einen schalen Geschmack im Mund. Es war ihr zumute wie früher einmal, wenn sie in der Lehre etwas ausgefressen hatte. Lissy (1957)
I must get away with the baby.Mensch, ich muss weg mit dem Kind. - Aber Lissy‚ das geht doch jetzt nicht. Lissy (1957)
Yes, your new dress really suits you.Ja, dein neues Kleid steht dir gut, Lissy. Lissy (1957)
Hi, Lissy.Abend, Lissy. Lissy (1957)
Lissy, don't just stand there.Lissy‚ nun steh doch nicht so stumm da. Los, leg ab. Lissy (1957)
Politics is bad for your looks, Lissy!Politik schadet der Schönheit, Frau Lissy. Lissy (1957)
Why shouldn't I join them?Und warum soll ich denn nicht zu ihnen gehen, Lissy? Lissy (1957)
- I most certainly do.- Und ob, Frau Lissy! Lissy (1957)
I'm really sorry.Lissy‚ es tut mir sehr leid. Lissy (1957)
At the end of February, a few days before Paul's funeral, Lissy received an unexpected visit.Ende Februar, einige Tage vor Pauls Beisetzung, bekam Lissy einen unerwarteten Besuch. Lissy (1957)
Madam Lissy.Frau Lissy. Lissy (1957)
What do you think of me, Madam Lissy?Was sagen Sie zu mir, Frau Lissy? Lissy (1957)
You can't understand, Madam Lissy.Das können Sie eben nicht verstehen, Frau Lissy. Lissy (1957)
Yes, Madam Lissy... That's life...Ja, Frau Lissy... so ist das Leben. Lissy (1957)
Madam Lissy, I'm drunk!Frau Lissy‚ ich bin ja so blau. Lissy (1957)
Do you understand?Verstehn Sie, Frau Lissy? Lissy (1957)
Madam Lissy. Not here, not now.Aber Frau Lissy‚ doch nicht hier, nicht jetzt. Lissy (1957)
And Lissy now knew that you can be lonely but still not forsaken.Und Lissy wusste jetzt: Man kann einsam sein und doch nicht verlassen. Lissy (1957)
- Palissy.- Ein Palissy. The Haunting (1963)
Haven't seen Palissy outside of a museum.Ich habe einen Palissy noch nie außerhalb des Museums gesehen. The Haunting (1963)
Don't believe her, she's a pathological liar!Lissy! Sie lügt, wenn sie nur den Mund aufmacht! The Indian Scarf (1963)
Lissy Doll, I called her.Sie hieß Lissy Doll. Matilda (1996)
- Where's Lissy Doll?- Wo ist Lissy Doll? Matilda (1996)
Is that Lissy Doll?Ist das Lissy Doll? Matilda (1996)
Lissy Doll, come on!Komm her, Lissy Doll! Matilda (1996)
- Ivlelissy?- Melissy? Chinga (1998)
What was the name?Wie hieß es noch mal? "Lissy"? Free Rainer (2007)
- You're Lissy Harlowe.Lissy Harlow! Carolina Moon (2007)

CMU English Pronouncing Dictionary Dictionary [with local updates]
lissy

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

n. [ Melissic +yl. ] (Chem.) See Myricyl. [ 1913 Webster ]

Melissylene

n. [ Melissic + -yl + -ene. ] (Chem.) See Melene. [ 1913 Webster ]

Palissy

a. Designating, or of the nature of, a kind of pottery made by Bernard Palissy, in France, in the 16th centry. [ 1913 Webster ]


Palissy ware, glazed pottery like that made by Bernard Palissy; especially, that having figures of fishes, reptiles, etc., in high relief. See Palissy, below.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Pallissy

prop. n. Bernard Pallissy, the great French potter, was born in Agen, in 1509, and wandered as a glass and portrait painter until he married and settled in Saintes in 1538. While working here as a surveyor his attention was attracted by an enameled cup, and he determined to discover the process and after 16 years of continuous labor and experiment in which he used all his resources and burned the tables and floors for fuel, he succeeded, and though imprisoned in 1562 as a Huguenot he was released by royal edict and appointed "inventor of figulines" to the king. He removed to Paris in 1564, and through the aid of Catherine de Medici was saved from the massacre of St. Bartholomew. From 1575 to 1584 he gave a course of lectures on physics and natural history, demonstrating the origin of springs, the formation of fossil shell, and the best method of purifying water. In 1585, however, he was again arrested as a Huguenot and imprisoned in the Bastille, where he died in 1589. See H. Morley's Palissy the Potter. Student's Cyclopedia, 1897. [ PJC ]

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