| แอกทิไนด์ | [aēkthinai] (n) EN: Actinide FR: actinide [ m ] |
| ใบหยก | [bai yok] (n, exp) EN: blade of jade |
| จำหน่าย | [jamnāi] (v) EN: dispose of ; get rid of ; write off FR: se débarasser de |
| กรรมาชีพ | [kammāchīp] (n) EN: work ; labour = labor (Am.) ; livelihood ; trade |
| การปิดล้อมเบอร์ลิน | [kān pitløm Boēlin] (n, exp) EN: Berlin Blockade FR: Le blocus de Berlin |
| กระแส | [krasaē] (n) EN: current ; stream ; flow ; tide FR: courant [ m ] ; cours [ m ] ; flux [ m ] |
| กรมการค้าต่างประเทศ | [Krom Kān Khā Tāngprathēt] (org) EN: Foreign Trade Department ; Department of Foreign Trade |
| แลนทาไนด์ | [laēnthānai] (n) EN: Lanthanide FR: lanthanide [ m ] |
| นิวาส | [niwāt] (n) EN: dwelling ; home ; retreat ; residence ; abode FR: résidence [ f ] ; demeure [ f ] |
| ปราศจาก | [prātsajāk] (v) EN: be without ; be deprived of ; be rid of ; be separated from FR: être dépourvu de ; être privé de |
| de | Her latest album is a tour de force. It even has a storyline. |
| de | The Venus de Milo is the perfection of beauty. |
| de | When the Venus de Milo was entire, there were arms on the statue. |
| de bakey | (n) United States heart surgeon who in 1966 implanted the first artificial heart in a human patient (born in 1908), Syn. Michael Ellis De Bakey |
| de facto | (adj) existing in fact whether with lawful authority or not, Ant. de jure, Example: de facto segregation is as real as segregation imposed by law; a de facto state of war |
| de facto | (adv) in reality or fact, Example: the result was, de facto, a one-party system |
| de facto segregation | (n) segregation (especially in schools) that happens in fact although not required by law |
| de forest | (n) United States electrical engineer who in 1907 patented the first triode vacuum tube, which made it possible to detect and amplify radio waves (1873-1961), Syn. Lee De Forest, Father of Radio |
| de gaulle | (n) French general and statesman who became very popular during World War II as the leader of the Free French forces in exile (1890-1970), Syn. Charles de Gaulle, General de Gaulle, Charles Andre Joseph Marie de Gaulle, General Charles de Gaulle |
| de jure | (adj) by right; according to law, Ant. de facto, Example: de jure recognition of the new government |
| de jure segregation | (n) segregation that is imposed by law |
| de kooning | (n) United States painter (born in the Netherlands) who was a leading American exponent of abstract expressionism (1904-1997), Syn. Willem de Kooning |
| de la mare | (n) English poet remembered for his verse for children (1873-1956), Syn. Walter de la Mare, Walter John de la Mare |
| De bene esse | ‖ [ L. ] (Law) Of well being; of formal sufficiency for the time; conditionally; provisionally. Abbott. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| De facto | ‖ [ L. ] Actually; in fact; in reality; |
| De jure | ‖ [ L. ] By right; of right; by law; -- often opposed to |
| De rigueur | ‖ [ F. See 2d Rigor. ] According to strictness (of etiquette, rule, or the like); obligatory; strictly required. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |