ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -rattl-, *rattl* |
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| rattle | (vi) ส่งเสียงรัว, Syn. knock, shake | rattle | (n) เสียงรัว, See also: เสียงกรอกแกรก, Syn. prolonged noise | rattle | (vi) ของเล่นเด็กที่เขย่ามีเสียงรัว, Syn. bauble, toy | rattler | (n) คนหรือสิ่งที่ส่งเสียงรัว | rattling | (adj) ซึ่งเร็วและมีชีวิตชีวา | rattle on | (phrv) แล่นไปอย่างมีเสียง | rattle on | (phrv) พูดไปเรื่อย ๆ และไม่น่าสนใจ | rattle off | (phrv) พูดซ้ำคำเร็ว ๆ, See also: พูดรัวเร็ว, Syn. reel off, roll off | rattlepate | (n) คนขี้โม้โอ้อวด, Syn. rattlebrain | rattletrap | (n) รถยนต์เก่าที่วิ่งเสียงดัง, Syn. rickety, tottery |
| rattle | (แรท'เทิล) vi., vt. (ทำให้) ส่งเสียงรัว (เอี๊ยด ๆ , กรอกแกรก, แกร๊ก ๆ..) , เคลื่อนที่, วิ่ง, พูดอย่างรวดเร็ว, ทำให้วุ่น, จัดให้มีเชือกโยงเป็นขั้นบันไดของเรือ n. เสียงรัวดังกล่าว, ของเด็กเล่นที่เขย่าเสียงรัว, เสียงหายใจที่ผิดปกติ | rattlebrain | n. คนขี้คุยที่โง, Syn. rattlehead, rattlepate | rattled | (แรท'เทิลดฺ) adj. ทึ่ม, เซ่อ, ว้าวุ่น, กระวนกระวายใจ, Syn. dazed | rattlesnake | (แรท'เทิลสเนค) n. งูกะปะ, งูหางดังรัว | rattletrap | n. สิ่งของที่ส่งเสียงดังหรือรัว , คนปากจัด, ของเล็ก ๆ น้อย ๆ , ของโบราณ | rattling | (แรท'ลิง) adj., adv. ส่งเสียงรัว, ดียิ่ง, มีชีวิตชีวา, เร็ว, | brattle | (แบรท'เทิล) n. เสียงอึกทึก, เสียงโครมคราม |
| rattle | (vi) สั่น, มีเสียงแหลม, ปลุก, วิ่งเร็ว, พูดฉอด, พูดเพ้อเจ้อ | rattlesnake | (n) งูกะปะ, งูเห่าปี่แก้ว | prattle | (n) การพูดเพ้อเจ้อ, การพูดพร่ำ, การพูดจ้อ, การพูดเรื่อยเปื่อย | prattle | (vi) พูดพร่ำ, พูดเพ้อเจ้อ, พูดเรื่อยเปื่อย, พูดจ้อ |
| | | | | rattle | (n) a rapid series of short loud sounds (as might be heard with a stethoscope in some types of respiratory disorders), Syn. rattling, rale | rattle | (n) a baby's toy that makes percussive noises when shaken | rattle | (n) loosely connected horny sections at the end of a rattlesnake's tail | rattle | (v) make short successive sounds | rattle | (v) shake and cause to make a rattling noise | rattlebrained | (adj) lacking sense or discretion; ; - Glenway Westcott, Syn. rattlepated, scatterbrained, scatty | rattle down | (v) recite volubly or extravagantly, Syn. reel off, rattle off, spiel off, roll off | rattlesnake | (n) pit viper with horny segments at the end of the tail that rattle when shaken, Syn. rattler | rattlesnake fern | (n) American fern whose clustered sporangia resemble a snake's rattle, Syn. Botrychium virginianum | rattlesnake master | (n) coarse prickly perennial eryngo of United States thought to cure rattlesnake bite, Syn. rattlesnake's master, Eryngium yuccifolium, button snakeroot |
| Rattle | v. t. 1. To cause to make a rattling or clattering sound; as, to rattle a chain. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To assail, annoy, or stun with a rattling noise. [ 1913 Webster ] Sound but another [ drum ], and another shall As loud as thine rattle the welkin's ear. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Hence, to disconcert; to confuse; as, to rattle one's judgment; to rattle a player in a game. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 4. To scold; to rail at. L'Estrange. [ 1913 Webster ] To rattle off. (a) To tell glibly or noisily; as, to rattle off a story. (b) To rail at; to scold. “She would sometimes rattle off her servants sharply.” Arbuthnot. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Rattle | n. 1. A rapid succession of sharp, clattering sounds; as, the rattle of a drum. Prior. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Noisy, rapid talk. [ 1913 Webster ] All this ado about the golden age is but an empty rattle and frivolous conceit. Hakewill. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. An instrument with which a rattling sound is made; especially, a child's toy that rattles when shaken. [ 1913 Webster ] The rattles of Isis and the cymbals of Brasilea nearly enough resemble each other. Sir W. Raleigh. [ 1913 Webster ] Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. A noisy, senseless talker; a jabberer. [ 1913 Webster ] It may seem strange that a man who wrote with so much perspicuity, vivacity, and grace, should have been, whenever he took a part in conversation, an empty, noisy, blundering rattle. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. A scolding; a sharp rebuke. [ Obs. ] Heylin. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. (Zool.) Any organ of an animal having a structure adapted to produce a rattling sound. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ The rattle of a rattlesnake is composed of the hardened terminal scales, loosened in succession, but not cast off, and so modified in form as to make a series of loose, hollow joints. [ 1913 Webster ] 7. The noise in the throat produced by the air in passing through mucus which the lungs are unable to expel; -- chiefly observable at the approach of death, when it is called the death rattle. See Râle. [ 1913 Webster ] To spring a rattle, to cause it to sound. -- Yellow rattle (Bot.), a yellow-flowered herb (Rhinanthus Crista-galli), the ripe seeds of which rattle in the inflated calyx. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Rattle | v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Rattled p. pr. & vb. n. Rattling ] [ Akin to D. ratelen, G. rasseln, AS. hrætele a rattle, in hrætelwyrt rattlewort; cf. Gr. kradai`nein to swing, wave. Cf. Rail a bird. ] 1. To make a quick succession of sharp, inharmonious noises, as by the collision of hard and not very sonorous bodies shaken together; to clatter. [ 1913 Webster ] And the rude hail in rattling tempest forms. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] 'T was but the wind, Or the car rattling o'er the stony street. Byron. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To drive or ride briskly, so as to make a clattering; as, we rattled along for a couple of miles. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To make a clatter with the voice; to talk rapidly and idly; to clatter; -- with on or away; as, she rattled on for an hour. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Rattlebox | n. 1. A toy that makes a rattling sound; a rattle. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Bot.) (a) An American herb (Crotalaria sagittalis), the seeds of which, when ripe, rattle in the inflated pod. (b) Any species of Crotalaria, a genus of yellow-flowered herbs, with inflated, many-seeded pods. [ 1913 Webster ] | Rattle-brained | a. Giddy; rattle-headed. [ 1913 Webster ] | Rattlehead | n. An empty, noisy talker. [ 1913 Webster ] | Rattle-headed | a. Noisy; giddy; unsteady. [ 1913 Webster ] | Rattlemouse | n. A bat. [ Obs. ] Puttenham. [ 1913 Webster ] | Rattlepate | n. A rattlehead. C. Kingsley. [ 1913 Webster ] | Rattle-pated | a. Rattle-headed. “A noisy, rattle-pated fellow.” W. Irving. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| | からから | [karakara] (adj-na, adv, vs, adj-no) (1) (on-mim) parched; dried-up; (adv-to) (2) (on-mim) rattle; (3) (on-mim) loud laughter [Add to Longdo] | がたつく | [gatatsuku] (v5k, vi) to rattle; to be bumpy; to be shaky; to be unsteady [Add to Longdo] | がたぴし | [gatapishi] (n, vs) rattle; rattling sound [Add to Longdo] | がちゃつく | [gachatsuku] (v5k, vi) (1) to clatter; to rattle; (2) to turn into a ruckus [Add to Longdo] | がらがら | [garagara] (adv, adv-to, vs) (1) (on-mim) clattering; rattling; gargling; (adj-na, adj-no) (2) empty; bare; uninhabited; vacant; unoccupied; (3) raspy (voice); gravelly; (n) (4) rattle (e.g. baby's toy) [Add to Longdo] | がらがら蛇 | [がらがらへび;ガラガラヘビ, garagarahebi ; garagarahebi] (n) (uk) rattlesnake [Add to Longdo] | ことこと | [kotokoto] (adv, adv-to) (1) (on-mim) simmering noise; light bubbling; gentle clinking; sound of rapping; sound of rattling; (2) cooking something on a low flame; chopping something lightly [Add to Longdo] | ばたつく;バタつく | [batatsuku ; bata tsuku] (v5k, vi) (See ばたばた) to clatter; to flap (noisily); to rattle; to walk around being unable to settle down [Add to Longdo] | びりびり | [biribiri] (adj-na, adv, n) (on-mim) like an electric shock; ripping; rattling; (P) [Add to Longdo] | べちゃべちゃ | [bechabecha] (adj-na, adv, vs) (on-mim) chattering; prattling; gooey; messy (from mud, ink, etc.) [Add to Longdo] |
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