ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -bant-, *bant* |
bantam | (n) ไก่ชนิดหนึ่ง, See also: ไก่แจ้ | bantam | (adj) เล็กพริกขี้หนู, Syn. tiny | banter | (n) การล้อเล่น, See also: การพูดหยอกเย้า, การเย้าแหย่ | banter | (vi) ล้อเล่น, See also: ยั่ว, แกล้ง, แหย่, หยอกเย้า, Syn. joke, tease | bantering | (adj) ซึ่งหยอกเล่นอย่างเป็นมิตร | bantamweight | (n) นักมวยรุ่นน้ำหนักตัว 51-53.5 กิโลกรัม |
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| bantam | (แบน'เทิม) n. ไก่ขนาดเล็ก, คนรูปร่างเล็กที่ชอบทะเลาะวิวาท adj. เล็ก (diminutive) | bantamweight | (แบน'เทิมเวท) n. นักมวยรุ่นแบนตัมเวท (อยู่ระหว่างไฟลเวทกับเฟทเธอร์เวท) | banter | (แบน'เทอะ) { bantered, bantering, banters } n., vt., vi. ล้อเล่น, กระเซ้าหยอกเล่น, See also: banterer n., Syn. raillery |
| bantam | (n) ไก่แจ้, ไก่เตี้ย | banter | (n) การล้อ, การล้อเล่น, การหยอกเย้า | banter | (vt) ล้อ, ล้อเล่น, หยอกเย้า |
| | | | bantam | (n) any of various small breeds of fowl | bantam | (adj) very small, Syn. diminutive, midget, lilliputian, flyspeck, tiny, petite | bantamweight | (n) weighs 115-126 pounds | bantamweight | (n) an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 119 pounds | banteng | (n) wild ox of the Malay Archipelago, Syn. Bos banteng, banting, tsine | banter | (n) light teasing repartee, Syn. give-and-take, backchat, raillery | banteringly | (adv) in a bantering fashion, Syn. tongue-in-cheek | banting | (n) Canadian physiologist who discovered insulin with C. H. Best and who used it to treat diabetes(1891-1941), Syn. F. G. Banting, Sir Frederick Grant Banting | banti's disease | (n) a disease characterized by congestion and enlargement of the spleen; accompanied by anemia or cirrhosis, Syn. Banti's syndrome | bantoid | (adj) relating to or designating languages that possess characteristics of Bantu |
| Bantam | n. A variety of small barnyard fowl, with feathered legs, probably brought from Bantam, a district of Java. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bantam work | . Carved and painted work in imitation of Japan ware. [ 1913 Webster ] | Banteng | ‖n. (Zool.) The wild ox of Java (Bibos Banteng). [ 1913 Webster ] | Banter | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Bantered p. pr. & vb. n. Bantering. ] [ Prob. corrupted fr. F. badiner to joke, or perh. fr. E. bandy to beat to and fro. See Badinage, and cf. Barter fr. OF. barater. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. To address playful good-natured ridicule to, -- the person addressed, or something pertaining to him, being the subject of the jesting; to rally; as, he bantered me about my credulity. [ 1913 Webster ] Hag-ridden by my own fancy all night, and then bantered on my haggard looks the next day. W. Irving. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To jest about; to ridicule in speaking of, as some trait, habit, characteristic, and the like. [ Archaic ] [ 1913 Webster ] If they banter your regularity, order, and love of study, banter in return their neglect of them. Chatham. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To delude or trick, -- esp. by way of jest. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] We diverted ourselves with bantering several poor scholars with hopes of being at least his lordship's chaplain. De Foe. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. To challenge or defy to a match. [ Colloq. Southern and Western U. S. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Banter | n. The act of bantering; joking or jesting; humorous or good-humored raillery; pleasantry. [ 1913 Webster ] Part banter, part affection. Tennyson. [ 1913 Webster ] | Banterer | n. One who banters or rallies. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bantingism | n. A method of reducing corpulence by avoiding food containing much farinaceous, saccharine, or oily matter; -- so called from William Banting of London. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bantling | n. [ Prob. for bandling, from band, and meaning a child wrapped in swaddling bands; or cf. G. bäntling a bastard, fr. bank bench. Cf. Bastard, n. ] A young or small child; an infant. [ Slightly contemptuous or depreciatory. ] [ 1913 Webster ] In what out of the way corners genius produces her bantlings. W. Irving. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bantu | prop. n. A member of one of the great family of Negroid tribes occupying equatorial and southern Africa. These tribes include, as important divisions, the Kafirs, Damaras, Bechuanas, and many tribes whose names begin with Aba-, Ama-, Ba-, Ma-, Wa-, variants of the Bantu plural personal prefix Aba-, as in Ba-ntu, or Aba-ntu, itself a combination of this prefix with the syllable -ntu, a person; or as in Watusi. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] 2. the family of languages spoken by the Bantu people (definition 1). [ PJC ] | Bantu | adj. 1. Of or pertaining to the Bantu language group Bantu (definition 2); as, Bantu languages. [ WordNet 1.5 ] 2. of or pertaining to the Bantu people (definition 1). The Bantu population of Sierra Leone [ WordNet 1.5 ] |
| | | 番手 | [ばんて, bante] (n) (1) (yarn) count; (suf) (2) (as in 二番手) (See 一番手) n-th place (e.g. in a race); n-th in position (e.g. a starting lineup); (P) #8,353 [Add to Longdo] | バンタム | [bantamu] (n) bantam (weight) #9,577 [Add to Longdo] | 揶揄 | [やゆ, yayu] (n, vs) banter; raillery; tease; ridicule; banter with #13,636 [Add to Longdo] | バント | [banto] (n, vs) bunt; (P) #16,857 [Add to Longdo] | 番頭 | [ばんとう, bantou] (n) (head) clerk #17,762 [Add to Longdo] | おちょくる;ちょくる;おちょける;ちょける | [ochokuru ; chokuru ; ochokeru ; chokeru] (v5r, vt) (See 茶化す) to tease; to banter; to make fun of somebody [Add to Longdo] | アーバンツイル | [a-bantsuiru] (n) urban twill (fabric) [Add to Longdo] | アジュバント | [ajubanto] (n) adjuvant [Add to Longdo] | アドバンテージ(P);アドバンテッジ | [adobante-ji (P); adobantejji] (n) advantage; (P) [Add to Longdo] | アドバンテージルール | [adobante-jiru-ru] (n) advantage rule [Add to Longdo] |
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