(เนื่องจากผลลัพธ์จากการค้นหา lucus มีน้อย ระบบได้ทดลองค้นหาใหม่โดยใส่ดอกจันทน์ (wild-card) ให้โดยอัตโนมัติ: *lucu*) |
มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ | | lucubration | (n) ความขะมักเขม้น, ความขยันหมั่นเพียร, ความมุมานะ |
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| | involucum | (n) deposition of new bone (เอามาจากhttp://www.utmed.com/studynotes/path/block4/BonePathology.doc) |
| Lucumí. | Lucumí. Exit El Patrón (2016) | Lucumí? | Lucumí. Exit El Patrón (2016) | Lucumí, they found explosive residue on your hands. | Lucumí, an deinen Händen wurden Sprengstoffrückstände gefunden. Exit El Patrón (2016) | But do you also know... that a Roman fleet carrying Lucullus and his army... arrives tomorrow at Brundusium? | Aber wisst Ihr denn auch... dass eine römische Flotte mit Lucullus und seiner Armee... morgen in Brindisi ankommt? Spartacus (1960) | - Lucullus here? | - Lucullus, hier? Spartacus (1960) | Lucullus lands at Brundusium tomorrow. | Lucullus landet morgen in Brindisi. Spartacus (1960) | If we engage Lucullus... Pompey will have enough time to march against our rear. | Wenn wir Lucullus angreifen... wird Pompejus genug Zeit haben, uns in den Rücken zu fallen. Spartacus (1960) | If we turn west to meet Pompey... Lucullus will march against our rear. | Wenn wir westwärts ziehen, um auf Pompejus zu treffen... wird Lucullus uns in den Rücken fallen. Spartacus (1960) | Spartacus has every reason to believe that he has outdistanced... the pursuing armies of Pompey and of Lucullus. | Spartacus hat allen Grund anzunehmen, dass er die Verfolgerheere... des Pompejus und des Lucullus erst einmal abgeschüttelt hat. Spartacus (1960) | It may fortify your courage to know... that Pompey is at this moment encamped some 20 miles to the west of us... and that the army of Lucullus approaches from the south... by forced night march. | Es dürfte Eure Tapferkeit beflügeln zu wissen... dass Pompejus in diesem Moment etwa 35 km westlich von uns lagert... und das Heer des Lucullus sich rasch in Nachtmärschen... aus dem Süden nähert. Spartacus (1960) | Lucullus and Pompey. | Lucullus und Pompejus. Spartacus (1960) | Lucullus, are they gone? Yes, cook. | Lucullus sind sie weg? Asterix and Caesar (1985) | - Dr. Lucus Lupardus, chief forensic toxicologist, Suffolk County, says people who take lots of aspirin every day never reach that level. | - Laut Dr. Lucus Lupardus, Toxikologe am Suffolk County Krankenhaus, wird selbst bei ständigem Missbrauch kein so hoher Spiegel im Blut erreicht. Reversal of Fortune (1990) | Let him retire in disgrace and let us recall Pompey and Lucullus at once. | Entlasst ihn unehrenhaft aus der Armee und lasst uns sofort Pompejus und Lucullus zurückrufen. Spartacus (2004) | Lucullus and five legions have landed at Brindisium, a day's march north and east of here. | Lucullus ist mit fünf Legionen bei Brindisium gelandet, einen Tagesmarsch nordöstlich von hier. Spartacus (2004) | We might have been able to slip past Pompey but not both Pompey and Lucullus. | Wir wären vielleicht an Pompejus vorbeigekommen, aber nicht an Pompejus und Lucullus. Spartacus (2004) | Cotta leads the assault. | Lucull führt den Angriff. The Red Serpent (2010) | Lucullus battles Mithridates near the Black Sea. | Lucullus bekämpft Mithridates am Schwarzen Meer. Enemies of Rome (2013) |
| | | lucubration | (n) a solemn literary work that is the product of laborious cogitation | lucubration | (n) laborious cogitation | lucullus | (n) Roman general famous for self-indulgence and giving lavish banquets (circa 110-57 BC), Syn. Lucius Licinius Lucullus, Licinius Lucullus | luculus | (n) Roman general famous for giving lavish banquets (110-57 BC), Syn. Lucius Licinius Luculus | elaborate | (v) add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing, Syn. expand, expound, enlarge, lucubrate, exposit, dilate, flesh out, expatiate, Ant. contract | lavish | (adj) characterized by extravagance and profusion, Syn. plushy, plush, lucullan, lush | limpid | (adj) (of language) transparently clear; easily understandable; ; ; - Robert Burton, Syn. lucid, perspicuous, luculent, crystal clear, pellucid |
| Elucubrate | v. i. [ L. elucubratus, p. p. of elucubrare to compose by lamplight. ] See Lucubrate. [ Obs. ] Blount. [ 1913 Webster ] | Elucubration | n. [ Cf. F. élucubration. ] See Lucubration. [ Obs. ] Evelyn. [ 1913 Webster ] | Lucubrate | v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Lucubrated p. pr. & vb. n. Lucubrated ] [ L. lucubratus, p. p. of lucubrare to work by lamplight, fr. lux light. See Light, n. ] To study by candlelight or a lamp; to study by night. [ 1913 Webster ] | Lucubrate | v. t. To elaborate, perfect, or compose, by night study or by laborious endeavor. [ 1913 Webster ] | Lucubration | n. [ l. lucubratio;cf. F. lucubration. ] 1. The act of lucubrating, or studying by candlelight; nocturnal study; meditation. [ 1913 Webster ] After long lucubration I have hit upon such an expedient. Goldsmith. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. That which is composed by night; that which is produced by meditation in retirement; hence (loosely) any literary composition. [ 1913 Webster ] Thy lucubrations have been perused by several of our friends. Tatler. [ 1913 Webster ] | Lucubrator | n. One who studies by night; also, one who produces lucubrations. [ 1913 Webster ] | Lucubratory | a. [ L. lucubratorius. ] Composed by candlelight, or by night; of or pertaining to night studies; laborious or painstaking. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] | Lucule | n. [ Dim. fr. L. lux, lucis, light. ] (Astron.) A spot or fleck on the sun brighter than the surrounding surface. [ 1913 Webster ] | Luculent | a. [ L. luculentus, from lux, lucis, light. ] 1. Lucid; clear; transparent. Thomson. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Clear; evident; luminous. “ Most luculent testimonies.” Hooker. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Bright; shining in beauty. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Most debonair and luculent lady. B. Jonson. [ 1913 Webster ] | Luculently | adv. In a luculent manner; clearly. [ 1913 Webster ] | Lucullite | n. [ From Lucullus, a Roman consul, famous for his great wealth and luxury: cf. F. lucullite. ] (Min.) A variety of black limestone, often polished for ornamental purposes. [ 1913 Webster ] | Lucuma | ‖n. (Bot.) An American genus of sapotaceous trees bearing sweet and edible fruits. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Lucuma mammosum is called natural marmalade in the West Indies; Lucuma Caimito, of Peru, furnishes a delicious fruit called lucuma and caimito. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| | グルクロン酸 | [グルクロンさん, gurukuron san] (n) glucuronic acid [Add to Longdo] | 彫心鏤骨 | [ちょうしんるこつ, choushinrukotsu] (n) laborious work; lucubration; lucubrations; painstakingly polishing a piece of literary work [Add to Longdo] | 斧鑿 | [ふさく, fusaku] (n) (arch) lucubration; elaboration; chisel and ax [Add to Longdo] |
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