50 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ -fart-
/ฟา (ร) ถึ/     /F AA1 R T/     /fˈɑːrt/
ฝึกออกเสียง
หรือค้นหา: -fart-, *fart*

NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH
fart(n) การผายลม
fart(vi) ผายลม (คำหยาบ), See also: ตด, Syn. be gassy

NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN)
ตด(v) fart, Syn. ผายลม, Example: เขาตดออกมาต่อหน้าธารกำนัล, Thai Definition: อาการที่ลมระบายออกจากทวารหนัก
ตด(n) fart, See also: air discharge from the anus, Example: ตดของใครๆ ก็มีกลิ่นไม่พึงประสงค์ทั้งนั้น, Thai Definition: ลมที่ออกจากทวารหนัก

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Open Subtitles
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Tsk, tsk, tsk. Dog fart! คนบ้า The Joy Luck Club (1993)
If I hear so much as a mouse fart in here the rest of the night,  ถ้าฉันได้ยินมากเป็นเมาส์ผายลมในที่นี่ส่วนที่เหลือของคืน The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
You'd cut a loud fart, he'd jump three feet in the air. คุณต้องการตัดผายลมเสียงดังเขาจะกระโดดสามฟุตในอากาศ The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
A man up and vanished like a fart in the wind. ขึ้นคนและหายไปเหมือนผายลมในลม The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Tonight we nail that little fart blossom. คืนนี้เราจะต้องจัดการกับไอ้สกั๊งค์เหม็น ๆ ตัวนี้ให้ได้ Mannequin (1987)
I can gargle dishwater and fart O Canada at the same time. ทำเสียงบ้าบอ และตดเป็นเพลง"โอ คานาดา" ได้ Punchline (1988)
You're the world's youngest stuffy old fart. นายเป็นคนหนุ่มที่เหมือนคนแก่ที่สุด . The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1992)
You know, she used to fart in her sleep. ตอนนอนยังตดเลย Good Will Hunting (1997)
My wife used to fart when she was nervous. เมียชั้นเขาจะตดเวลาเขาหงุดหงิด Good Will Hunting (1997)
You say you´re sorry when you step on someone´s toe... or you accidentally break their glasses... or you, you fart while they´re eating. นั่นมันใช้เมื่อแกเหยียบตีนคน หรือทำแก้วแตก หรือตดตอนคนอื่นกำลังกิน Nothing to Lose (1997)
I'm just a fat old fart with nothing to live for anymore. ไอ้แก่อ้วนฉุอย่างข้า อยู่ไปก็ไร้ค่า The Man in the Iron Mask (1998)
Make love as if you don't care. And fart whenever you wish. งั้นบทรักไม่ต้องนุ่มนวล ตดไม่ต้องอั้น The Man in the Iron Mask (1998)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
fartAbout two miles farther on, the road bent to the right.
fartColumbus sailed farther west to look for a new continent.
fartDa Vinci could see farther than others.
fartFarther allowed me to go to the concert.
fartHe is too tired to go any farther.
fartHe put the shot farther than I did.
fartHe was too tired to go any farther.
fartHe was too tired to walk any farther.
fartHe went no farther than the gate.
fartI cannot walk any farther.
fartI can't go any farther.
fartI can't walk any farther.

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
fart
 /F AA1 R T/
/ฟา (ร) ถึ/
/fˈɑːrt/

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary
fart
 (vi, n) /f aa1 t/ /ฟา ถึ/ /fˈɑːt/

WordNet (3.0)
fart(n) a reflex that expels intestinal gas through the anus, Syn. breaking wind, wind, flatus, farting
fart(v) expel intestinal gases through the anus, Syn. break wind
farther(adj) more distant in especially space or time, Example: they live in the farther house
farther(adv) to or at a greater distance in time or space (`farther' is used more frequently than `further' in this physical sense), Syn. further, Example: farther north; moved farther away; farther down the corridor; the practice may go back still farther to the Druids; went only three miles further; further in the future
farthermost(adj) (comparatives of `far') most remote in space or time or order, Syn. furthest, uttermost, furthermost, farthest, utmost, Example: had traveled to the farthest frontier; don't go beyond the farthermost (or furthermost) tree; explored the furthest reaches of space; the utmost tip of the peninsula
farthest(adv) to the greatest distance in space or time (`farthest' is used more often than `furthest' in this physical sense), Syn. furthest, Example: see who could jump the farthest; chose the farthest seat from the door; he swam the furthest
farthing(n) a former British bronze coin worth a quarter of a penny
farthingale(n) a hoop worn beneath a skirt to extend it horizontally; worn by European women in the 16th and 17th centuries
fartlek(n) a method of athletic training (especially for runners) in which strenuous effort and normal effort alternate in a continuous exercise

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Farther

v. t. To help onward. [ R. ] See Further. [ 1913 Webster ]

Farther

a., compar. of Far. [ superl. Farthest See Further. ] [ For farrer, OE. ferrer, compar. of far; confused with further. Cf. Farthest. ] 1. More remote; more distant than something else. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Tending to a greater distance; beyond a certain point; additional; further. [ 1913 Webster ]

Before our farther way the fates allow. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

Let me add a farther Truth. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

Some farther change awaits us. MIlton. [ 1913 Webster ]

Farther

adv. 1. At or to a greater distance; more remotely; beyond; as, let us rest with what we have, without looking farther. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Moreover; by way of progress in treating a subject; as, farther, let us consider the probable event. [ 1913 Webster ]


No farther, (used elliptically for) go no farther; say no more, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] It will be dangerous to go on. No farther ! Shak.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Fartherance

n. [ Obs. ] See Furtherance. [ 1913 Webster ]

Farthermore

adv. [ Obs. ] See Furthermore. [ 1913 Webster ]

Farthermost

a. Most remote; farthest. [ 1913 Webster ]

Farthest

a. Superl. of far. [ See Farther and cf. Furthest ] Most distant or remote; as, the farthest degree. See Furthest. [ 1913 Webster ]

Farthest

adv. At or to the greatest distance. See Furthest. [ 1913 Webster ]

farthing

n. [ OE. furthing, AS. feórðung, fr. feórða fourth, feór, feówer, four. See Four. ] 1. The fourth of a penny; a small copper coin of Great Britain, being a cent in United States currency. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A very small quantity or value. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

In her cup was no farthing seen of grease. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. A division of land. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Thirty acres make a farthing land; nine farthings a Cornish acre; and four Cornish acres a knight's fee. R. Carew. [ 1913 Webster ]

Farthingale

n. [ OE. vardingale, fardingale, fr. OF. vertugale, verdugade, F. vertugade, vertugadin, from Sp. verdugado, being named from its hoops, fr. verdugo a young shoot of tree, fr. verde green, fr. L. viridis. See Verdant. ] A hoop skirt or hoop petticoat, or other light, elastic material, used to extend the petticoat. [ 1913 Webster ]

We'll revel it as bravely as the best, . . .
With ruffs and cuffs, and farthingales and things. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]


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