ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -yank-, *yank* |
Yank | (n) คนอเมริกัน, Syn. American | yank | (vt) กระชาก, See also: ดึงอย่างแรง | yank | (vi) กระชาก, See also: ดึงอย่างแรง | yankee | (n) ชาวอเมริกัน | Yankee | (n) คนอเมริกัน, See also: พวกแยงกี้, Syn. American, westerner | yank at | (phrv) กระชาก, See also: กระตุกอย่างแรง, Syn. pluck at, pull at, pull on | yank in | (phrv) รวบตัว, See also: จับกุม, Syn. bring in, pull in, take in | yank on | (phrv) กระตุกอย่างแรง, See also: กระชากแรง, Syn. pull at, pull on | yank up | (phrv) กระตุกขึ้นอย่างแรง, See also: ดึงขึ้นอย่างเสียงดัง, Syn. pull up | yank off | (phrv) เอาออกไป, See also: ย้ายออกไป, ลากออกไป, Syn. take off |
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| yank | (แยงคฺ) vt., vi., n. (การ) กระชาก, ดึงอย่างแรง | yankee | (แยง'คี) n. ชาวอเมริกัน |
| | | | | | yank | (v) pull, or move with a sudden movement, Syn. jerk | yankee | (n) an American who lives in the North (especially during the American Civil War), Syn. Northerner, Yank | yankee | (n) an American (especially to non-Americans), Syn. Yankee-Doodle, Yank | yankee | (adj) used by Southerners for an inhabitant of a northern state in the United States (especially a Union soldier) | yanker | (n) someone who gives a strong sudden pull, Syn. jerker |
| Yank | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Yanked p. pr. & vb. n. Yanking. ] To twitch; to jerk. [ Colloq. U. S. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Yank | n. [ Cf. Scot. yank a sudden and severe blow. ] A jerk or twitch. [ Colloq. U. S. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Yank | n. An abbreviation of Yankee. [ Slang ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Yankee | n. [ Commonly considered to be a corrupt pronunciation of the word English, or of the French word Anglais, by the native Indians of America. According to Thierry, a corruption of Jankin, a diminutive of John, and a nickname given to the English colonists of Connecticut by the Dutch settlers of New York. Dr. W. Gordon (“Hist. of the Amer. War, ” ed, 1789, vol. i., pp. 324, 325) says it was a favorite cant word in Cambridge, Mass., as early as 1713, and that it meant excellent; as, a yankee good horse, yankee good cider, etc. Cf. Scot yankie a sharp, clever, and rather bold woman, and Prov. E. bow-yankees a kind of leggins worn by agricultural laborers. ] A nickname for a native or citizen of New England, especially one descended from old New England stock; by extension, an inhabitant of the Northern States as distinguished from a Southerner; also, applied sometimes by foreigners to any inhabitant of the United States. [ 1913 Webster ] From meanness first this Portsmouth Yankey rose, And still to meanness all his conduct flows. Oppression, A poem by an American (Boston, 1765). [ 1913 Webster ] | Yankee | a. Of or pertaining to a Yankee; characteristic of the Yankees. [ 1913 Webster ] The alertness of the Yankee aspect. Hawthorne. [ 1913 Webster ] Yankee clover. (Bot.) See Japan clover, under Japan. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Yankee-Doodle | n. 1. The name of a tune adopted popularly as one of the national airs of the United States. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Humorously, a Yankee. [ 1913 Webster ] We might have withheld our political noodles From knocking their heads against hot Yankee-Doodles. Moore. [ 1913 Webster ] | Yankeeism | n. A Yankee idiom, word, custom, or the like. Lowell. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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