drake | (n) เป็ดตัวผู้, Syn. gander, cob |
drake | (เดรค) n. เป็ดตัวผู้. |
mandrake | (แมน'เดรค) n. ต้นจำพวก Mandragora officinarum มีรากคล้ายคน |
drake | (n) เป็ดตัวผู้ |
mandrake | (n) พรรณไม้ชนิดหนึ่งใช้ทำยา |
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drake | Drake earns his living by working for the lawyer. |
drake | Perry decided to gain information from Drake. |
เป็ด | (n) duck, See also: drake, duckling, Example: เท้าของเป็ดมีพังผืดสำหรับว่ายน้ำ, Count Unit: ตัว, Thai Definition: ชื่อสัตว์ปีกในวงศ์ Anatidae ปากแบน ตีนแบน ระหว่างนิ้วมีพังผืดยึดติดกันเพื่อสะดวกในการว่ายน้ำ ตัวมีหลายสี เช่น น้ำตาล ขาว เขียว ขนาดเล็กกว่าห่าน ว่ายน้ำเก่ง กินปลา พืชน้ำและสัตว์เล็กๆ |
ขว้างเงินทิ้งน้ำ | [khwāng ngoen thing nām] (xp) EN: play ducks and drakes with money |
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drake | (n) English explorer and admiral who was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe and who helped to defeat the Spanish Armada (1540-1596), Syn. Francis Drake, Sir Francis Drake |
drake | (n) adult male of a wild or domestic duck |
Drake | n. [ Akin to LG. drake, OHG. antrache, anetrecho, G. enterich, Icel. andriki, Dan. andrik, OSw. andrak, andrage, masc., and fr. AS. ened, fem., duck; akin to D. eend, G. ente, Icel. önd, Dan. and, Sw. and, Lith. antis, L. anas, Gr. &unr_; (for &unr_;), and perh. Skr. āti a water fowl. √207. In English the first part of the word was lost. The ending is akin to E. rich. Cf. Gulaund. ] The drake will mount steeple height into the air. Walton. [ 1913 Webster ]
The dark drake fly, good in August. Walton. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Drake | n. [ AS. draca dragon, L. draco. See Dragon. ] Beowulf resolves to kill the drake. J. A. Harrison (Beowulf). [ 1913 Webster ] Two or three shots, made at them by a couple of drakes, made them stagger. Clarendon. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Drake | n. [ Cf. F. dravik, W. drewg, darnel, cockle, etc. ] Wild oats, brome grass, or darnel grass; -- called also |
Drakestone | n. A flat stone so thrown along the surface of water as to skip from point to point before it sinks; also, the sport of so throwing stones; -- sometimes called Internal earthquakes, that, not content with one throe, run along spasmodically, like boys playing at what is called drakestone. De Quincey. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Enterich { m } | Enteriche { pl } | drake | drakes [Add to Longdo] |
マンドレーク;マンドレイク | [mandore-ku ; mandoreiku] (n) mandrake [Add to Longdo] |
火竜 | [かりょう, karyou] (n) firedrake [Add to Longdo] |
水切り | [みずきり, mizukiri] (n, vs) (1) drainer; strainer; colander; (2) cutwater; forefoot; flashing; throating; (3) (playing) ducks and drakes; stone skipping; skipping rocks; (4) snipping the stem of a cut flower without raising it out of water [Add to Longdo] |
湯水のように使う | [ゆみずのようにつかう, yumizunoyounitsukau] (exp, v5u) to spend (money) like water; to spend (money) like it grows on trees; to throw around (one's money); to play ducks and drakes with [Add to Longdo] |
飛び石;飛石 | [とびいし, tobiishi] (n) (1) stepping stones; (2) (obsc) (See 水切り・3) stone skipping; ducks and drakes [Add to Longdo] |
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