อาณานิคมโพ้นทะเล | [ānānikhom phōnthalē] (n, exp) FR: collectivités d'outre-mer (COM) [ mpl ] |
ดินแดนโพ้นทะเล | [dindaēn phōnthalē] (n, exp) FR: territoire d'outre-mer (TOM) [ m ] |
จังหวัดโพ้นทะเล | [jangwat phōnthalē] (n, exp) FR: départements d'outre-mer (DOM) [ mpl ] |
คาน | [khān] (n) EN: shoulder pole ; shaft ; beam FR: fléau [ m ] ; joug d'épaule [ m ] ; hampe [ f ] ; manche [ f ] ; poutre [ f ] |
ขุ่นเคือง | [khunkheūang] (v) EN: annoy ; irritate ; displease ; resent FR: indigner ; outrer |
เกิน | [koēn] (v) EN: exceed ; go beyond ; surpass FR: dépasser ; excéder ; outrepasser |
เลย | [loēi] (adv) EN: further on ; beyond ; past FR: outre ; au-delà |
เลยไป | [loēi pai] (v, exp) FR: aller au-delà ; passer outre |
ล่วง | [lūang = luang] (v) EN: pass ; over ; go beyond ; exceed ; precede ; go in advance ; overstep FR: dépasser ; outrepasser |
นาก | [nāk] (n) EN: otter FR: loutre [ f ] |
Outre | ‖a. [ F., p.p. of outer to exaggerate, fr. L. ultra beyond. See Outrage. ] Out of the common course or limits; extravagant{ 2 }; bizarre; outlandish{ 2 }; as, an outré costume. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. + PJC ] My first mental development had in it much of the uncommon -- even much of the outré. E. A. Poe. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
Outreach | v. t. To reach beyond. [ 1913 Webster ] |
outreach | n. 1. The act of reaching out; an effort to build connections from one person or group to another; as, the Police Department insituted a community outreach program. [ PJC ] 2. The extension of assistance or services to persons or groups not previously served. [ PJC ] |
Outreason | v. t. To excel or surpass in reasoning; to reason better than. South. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Outreckon | v. t. To exceed in reckoning or computation. Bp. Pearson. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Outrecuidance | ‖n. [ F., fr. outre beyond + cuider to think, L. cogitare. ] Excessive presumption. [ R. ] B. Jonson. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Outrede | v. t. To surpass in giving rede, or counsel. [ Obs. ] See Atrede. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Outreign | v. t. To go beyond in reigning; to reign through the whole of, or longer than. [ R. ] Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] |