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| traverse | (แทรฟ'เวิร์ส) vt. เดินข้าม, ขวาง, ขัดขวาง, ตัดผ่าน, ตัดทะลุ, กระโดดเชือก, เดินขึ้นลงข้ามเขา, ทำให้เดินขวาง, สำรวจ, พิจารณาอย่างละเอียด, ตรวจตรา, ต้าน, ปฎิเสธ, หันและเล็งปืนไปยัง. vi. เดินข้าม, ผ่าน, หันกระบอกปลายปืนไปยัง, ปืนเขาในรูปตัวZ, การเดินข้าม, การเดินผ่าน, การขวาง |
| traverse | (adj) ตัดกัน, ขวาง | traverse | (n) เครื่องกีดขวาง, เส้นขวาง, การเดินข้าม, การสำรวจ | traverse | (vt) ข้าม, ตัดผ่าน, ค้าน, สำรวจ, ตรวจตรา |
| traversal | การแวะผ่าน [คอมพิวเตอร์ ๑๙ มิ.ย. ๒๕๔๔] | traversal | การแวะผ่าน [คณิตศาสตร์๑๙ ก.ค. ๒๕๔๗] | traverse | คำปฏิเสธข้อกล่าวหา [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
| NO, TRAVERS, NO, I DECIDED SPENDING MOTHER'S DAY WITH YOU | ไม่ ทราเวอร์ ไม่ แม่ตั้งใจว่าจะไปอยู่กับลูกในวันแม่นี้ Mother Said (2008) | Maybe. I hardly get to see Travers anymore | อาจจะนะ ฉันไม่ค่อยจะได้เจอทราเวอร์สสักเท่าไหร่ The Story of Lucy and Jessie (2009) | Hey, travers. | เฮ้.. ทราเวอร์ Look Into Their Eyes and You See What They Know (2009) | Look, travers, we're all moms here. | ฟังนะทราเวอร์ พวกเราที่อยู่ตรงนี้ก็เป็นแม่คนหมด Look Into Their Eyes and You See What They Know (2009) | Travers, you need to know something about your mom, and I'm gonna tell you. | ทราเวอร์ อยากรู้อะไรบางอย่างเกี่ยวกับแม่ไหม Look Into Their Eyes and You See What They Know (2009) | So I'm not defending everything she did, travers, but you have to know, she loved you, more than you can imagine. | ฉันไม่ได้กำลังแก้ตัวแทนแม่เธอหรอกนะ แต่เธอจำเป็นต้องรู้ว่าแม่รักเธอ มากกว่าที่เธอคิด Look Into Their Eyes and You See What They Know (2009) | I'm gonna put the money in a trust for travers. | ผมจะเอาเงินที่ได้ใส่เป็นทรัพย์สินสำหรับเทรเวอร์ Rose's Turn (2009) | Yeah, I'm running it through CODIS right now. - Travers ran the white substance that coated the hair. | เจอสสารสีขาวเคลือบติดเส้นผม แล้ว? Hostile Takeover (2009) | Not when Travers is out testifying as an expert witness. | ไม่ แต่ทราเวอร์ออกไป ให้การเป็นพยานพิเศษ Bolt Action (2009) | Well, if you're subbing for Travers, I'm hoping you're some kind of chemistry guru. | ถ้าคุณมาแทนทราเวอร์ส ผมหวังให้คุณเป็นผู้รู้ทางเคมี Bolt Action (2009) | Thanks, Travers. | ขอบคุณทราเวอร์ส Bone Voyage (2009) | Let's try Travers. | ลองใช้ที่ ทราเวิร์นส์สิ A561984 (2009) |
| เฉ | [chē] (adj) EN: slanting ; leaning ; inclined ; crooked ; oblique ; sloping ; slanted ; askew FR: oblique ; incliné ; penché ; de travers | ชั่ว | [chūa] (prep) EN: during ; for a length of time ; throughout ; in every part of FR: durant ; à travers | เดินข้ามไป | [doēn khām pai] (v, exp) FR: traverser | ด้วย | [dūay] (x) EN: with ; by ; through ; due to FR: avec ; par ; en ; au moyen de ; à l'aide de ; à travers ; dû à ; de | การเดินข้าม | [kān doēn khām] (n, exp) FR: traversée [ f ] | เก | [kē] (adj) EN: not straight ; askew ; awry ; irregular ; crooked ; lame ; limping FR: de travers ; tordu | ข้าม | [khām] (v) EN: go across ; cross ; pass through ; go through FR: traverser ; passer | ข้าม | [khām] (prep) EN: across FR: à travers | ข้ามแดน | [khām daēn] (v, exp) EN: cross the frontier FR: passer la frontière ; traverser la frontière | ข้ามฟาก | [khām fāk] (v, exp) EN: cross the opposite shore ; cross over a river ; cross FR: changer de rive ; traverser |
| | | traversable | (adj) capable of being traversed, Syn. travelable | traversal | (n) taking a zigzag path on skis, Syn. traverse | traversal | (n) travel across, Syn. traverse | traverse | (v) travel across or pass over, Syn. cut across, get across, cross, cover, get over, pass over, track, cut through | traverse | (v) deny formally (an allegation of fact by the opposing party) in a legal suit, Syn. deny | traverse city | (n) a town in northern Michigan on an arm of Lake Michigan | traverser | (n) someone who moves or passes across |
| Travers | adv. [ F. travers, breadth, extent from side, à travers, en travers, de travers, across, athwart. See Traverse, a. ] Across; athwart. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] The earl . . . caused . . . high trees to be hewn down, and laid travers one over another. Ld. Berners. [ 1913 Webster ] | Traversable | a. 1. Capable of being traversed, or passed over; as, a traversable region. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Deniable; specifically (Law), liable to legal objection; as, a traversable presentment. Sir M. Hale. [ 1913 Webster ] | Traverse | adv. Athwart; across; crosswise. [ 1913 Webster ] | Traverse | n. [ F. traverse. See Traverse, a. ] 1. Anything that traverses, or crosses. Specifically: -- [ 1913 Webster ] (a) Something that thwarts, crosses, or obstructs; a cross accident; as, he would have succeeded, had it not been for unlucky traverses not under his control. [ 1913 Webster ] (b) A barrier, sliding door, movable screen, curtain, or the like. [ 1913 Webster ] Men drinken and the travers draw anon. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] And the entrance of the king, The first traverse was drawn. F. Beaumont. [ 1913 Webster ] (c) (Arch.) A gallery or loft of communication from side to side of a church or other large building. Gwilt. [ 1913 Webster ] (d) (Fort.) A work thrown up to intercept an enfilade, or reverse fire, along exposed passage, or line of work. [ 1913 Webster ] (e) (Law) A formal denial of some matter of fact alleged by the opposite party in any stage of the pleadings. The technical words introducing a traverse are absque hoc, without this; that is, without this which follows. [ 1913 Webster ] (f) (Naut.) The zigzag course or courses made by a ship in passing from one place to another; a compound course. [ 1913 Webster ] (g) (Geom.) A line lying across a figure or other lines; a transversal. [ 1913 Webster ] (h) (Surv.) A line surveyed across a plot of ground. [ 1913 Webster ] (i) (Gun.) The turning of a gun so as to make it point in any desired direction. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A turning; a trick; a subterfuge. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] To work a traverse or To solve a traverse (Naut.), to reduce a series of courses or distances to an equivalent single one; to calculate the resultant of a traverse. -- Traverse board (Naut.), a small board hung in the steerage, having the points of the compass marked on it, and for each point as many holes as there are half hours in a watch. It is used for recording the courses made by the ship in each half hour, by putting a peg in the corresponding hole. -- Traverse jury (Law), a jury that tries cases; a petit jury. -- Traverse sailing (Naut.), a sailing by compound courses; the method or process of finding the resulting course and distance from a series of different shorter courses and distances actually passed over by a ship. -- Traverse table. (a) (Naut. & Surv.) A table by means of which the difference of latitude and departure corresponding to any given course and distance may be found by inspection. It contains the lengths of the two sides of a right-angled triangle, usually for every quarter of a degree of angle, and for lengths of the hypothenuse, from 1 to 100. (b) (Railroad) A platform with one or more tracks, and arranged to move laterally on wheels, for shifting cars, etc., from one line of track to another. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Traverse | a. [ OF. travers, L. transversus, p. p. of transvertere to turn or direct across. See Transverse, and cf. Travers. ] Lying across; being in a direction across something else; as, paths cut with traverse trenches. [ 1913 Webster ] Oak . . . being strong in all positions, may be better trusted in cross and traverse work. Sir H. Wotton. [ 1913 Webster ] The ridges of the fallow field traverse. Hayward. [ 1913 Webster ] Traverse drill (Mach.), a machine tool for drilling slots, in which the work or tool has a lateral motion back and forth; also, a drilling machine in which the spindle holder can be adjusted laterally. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Traverse | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Traversed p. pr. & vb. n. Traversing. ] [ Cf. F. traverser. See Traverse, a. ] 1. To lay in a cross direction; to cross. [ 1913 Webster ] The parts should be often traversed, or crossed, by the flowing of the folds. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To cross by way of opposition; to thwart with obstacles; to obstruct; to bring to naught. [ 1913 Webster ] I can not but . . . admit the force of this reasoning, which I yet hope to traverse. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To wander over; to cross in traveling; as, to traverse the habitable globe. [ 1913 Webster ] What seas you traversed, and what fields you fought. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. To pass over and view; to survey carefully. [ 1913 Webster ] My purpose is to traverse the nature, principles, and properties of this detestable vice -- ingratitude. South. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. (Gun.) To turn to the one side or the other, in order to point in any direction; as, to traverse a cannon. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. (Carp.) To plane in a direction across the grain of the wood; as, to traverse a board. [ 1913 Webster ] 7. (Law) To deny formally, as what the opposite party has alleged. When the plaintiff or defendant advances new matter, he avers it to be true, and traverses what the other party has affirmed. To traverse an indictment or an office is to deny it. [ 1913 Webster ] And save the expense of long litigious laws, Where suits are traversed, and so little won That he who conquers is but last undone. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] To traverse a yard (Naut.), to brace it fore and aft. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Traverse | v. i. 1. To use the posture or motions of opposition or counteraction, as in fencing. [ 1913 Webster ] To see thee fight, to see thee foin, to see thee traverse. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To turn, as on a pivot; to move round; to swivel; as, the needle of a compass traverses; if it does not traverse well, it is an unsafe guide. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To tread or move crosswise, as a horse that throws his croup to one side and his head to the other. [ 1913 Webster ] | Traverse drill | . (Mach.) A machine tool for drilling slots, in which the work or tool has a lateral motion back and forth; also, a drilling machine in which the spindle holder can be adjusted laterally. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Traverser | n. 1. One who, or that which, traverses, or moves, as an index on a scale, and the like. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Law) One who traverses, or denies. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Railroad) A traverse table. See under Traverse, n. [ 1913 Webster ] | Traversing | a. Adjustable laterally; having a lateral motion, or a swinging motion; adapted for giving lateral motion. [ 1913 Webster ] Traversing plate (Mil.), one of two thick iron plates at the hinder part of a gun carriage, where the handspike is applied in traversing the piece. Wilhelm. -- Traversing platform (Mil.), a platform for traversing guns. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| | を | [wo] (prt) (1) indicates direct object of action; (2) indicates subject of causative expression; (3) indicates an area traversed; (4) indicates time (period) over which action takes place; (5) indicates point of departure or separation of action; (6) (See が) indicates object of desire, like, hate, etc.; (P) #3 [Add to Longdo] | 縦貫 | [じゅうかん, juukan] (n, vs) running through; traversal #11,735 [Add to Longdo] | 渡す | [わたす, watasu] (v5s, vt) (1) to ferry across (a river, etc.); to carry across; to traverse; (2) to lay across; to build across; (3) to hand over; to hand in; to pass; to give; to transfer; (P) #13,640 [Add to Longdo] | トラバーサル順序 | [トラバーサルじゅんじょ, toraba-saru junjo] (n) { comp } traversal sequence [Add to Longdo] | トラバース | [toraba-su] (n, vs) traverse [Add to Longdo] | トラバース測量 | [トラバースそくりょう, toraba-su sokuryou] (n) traverse survey [Add to Longdo] | 横切る(P);横ぎる | [よこぎる, yokogiru] (v5r, vt) to cross (e.g. road); to traverse; (P) [Add to Longdo] | 斜滑降 | [しゃかっこう, shakakkou] (n) traversing (in skiing) [Add to Longdo] | 縦走 | [じゅうそう, juusou] (n, vs) traverse; walk along the ridge [Add to Longdo] | 遷車台 | [せんしゃだい, senshadai] (n) traverse table; transfer table; car transfer [Add to Longdo] |
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