scant | (adj) ขาดแคลน, See also: ไม่พอเพียง, มีน้อย, เกือบไม่มี, Syn. scarce, insufficient, limited |
scant | (vt) ทำให้ขาดแคลน (คำโบราณ), See also: ทำให้ลดน้อยลง, ทำให้ไม่เพียงพอ |
scant | (adv) อย่างขาดแคลน, See also: อย่างไม่เพียงพอ, อย่างขัดสน |
scanty | (adj) ขาดแคลน, See also: ไม่เพียงพอ, Syn. scant, scarce, sparse |
scantly | (adv) อย่างขาดแคลน |
scantness | (n) ความขัดสน |
descant on | (phrv) ร้องเสียงสูงขึ้น, Syn. descant upon |
descant on | (phrv) พูดยืดยาวเกี่ยวกับ, See also: วิพากษ์วิจารณ์อย่างยืดยาว |
scantiness | (n) ความขัดสน, See also: ความขาดแคลน, Syn. dearth, lack, smallness |
descant upon | (phrv) ร้องเสียงสูงขึ้น, Syn. descant on |
descant upon | (phrv) พูดยืดยาวเกี่ยวกับ, See also: วิพากษ์วิจารณ์อย่างยืดยาว |
coruscant | (คะรัส'คันท) adj. แวววับ, เป็นประกายแวววับ, สุกใส |
descant | (เดส'เคินทฺ) n. เสียงสูง, ท่วงทำนองเพลง, ความผันแปร adj. มีเสียงสูง vi. (เดสแคนทฺ') ร้องเพลง, วิจารณ์หรือพูดเสียยืดยาว, Syn. discant |
discant | (n. ดิส'แคนท; v. ดิสแคนท') n., vi. ดูdescant. -discanter n. ดูdiscant |
scant | (สแคนทฺ) adj. ขาดแคลน, ไม่พอเพียง, มีน้อย, เกือบไม่มี. vt. ทำให้ขาดแคลน, ทำให้ลดน้อยลง, ทำให้ไม่เพียงพอ, กระทำอย่างไม่เพียงพอ, See also: scantly adv. scantness n., Syn. scanty, meager, sparse, restrict |
scanties | (สแคน'ทีซ) n., pl. กางเกงในสั้นที่สุดของสตรี, กางเกงในขนาดจิ๋วของสตรี |
scanty | (สแคน'ที) adj. ขาดแคลน, ไม่พอเพียง, มีน้อย, เกือบไม่พอ., See also: scantily adv. scantiness n., Syn. few, scarce |
descant | (vi) พูดยืดยาว, ร้องเพลง |
scant | (adj) ไม่เพียงพอ, ขาดแคลน, มีน้อย |
scant | (vt) ตัดทอน, จำกัด, ทำให้ขาดแคลน |
scantily | (adv) อย่างมีน้อย, อย่างขาดแคลน, อย่างจำกัด |
scantiness | (n) ความไม่เพียงพอ, ความขาดแคลน, ความจำกัด |
scantling | (n) ไม้ชิ้นเล็กๆ |
scanty | (adj) น้อยมาก, ขาดแคลน, ไม่เพียงพอ, จำกัด |
**ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
scant | They are scant of money. |
scant | The rice crop was scanty this year. |
โหรงเหรง | (v) be bare, See also: be thin, be sparse, be scanty, be few, Syn. เบาบาง, Ant. แน่น, แน่นขนัด, Example: งานวันนี้ผู้คนโหรงเหรงเหลือเกิน |
หร็อมแหร็ม | (adv) sparsely, See also: scantly, sparely, Syn. หย็อมแหย็ม, ประปราย, หย่อมๆ, Example: บริเวณสนามหลังบ้านมีหญ้าขึ้นหร็อมแหร็ม, Thai Definition: มีเล็กน้อย, มีห่างๆ ไม่เป็นพวกเป็นหมู่ |
ขัดสน | (v) lack, See also: be short, be scanty, Syn. ขาดแคลน, อัตคัด, ยากลำบาก, Example: หากคุณเกิดขัดสนขึ้นมา ฉันก็พร้อมที่จะช่วยเหลือเสมอ, Thai Definition: มีความเป็นอยู่อย่างลำบากหรือยากไร้ |
ไม้ระแนง | (n) lath, See also: strip, slat, scantling, Example: ชาวสวนพาดไม้ระแนงให้เถาองุ่นเลื้อยพันเห็นลูกห้อยย้อยเป็นพวง, Count Unit: ท่อน, อัน, Thai Definition: ไม้สี่เหลี่ยมขนาดยาว หน้า 1 x 1 ใช้ตีทับบนกลอนหรือจันทันสำหรับมุงกระเบื้อง หรือตีทับคร่าวเพื่อทำรั้ว หรือทำแผงพรางแดดสำหรับเรือนกล้วยไม้ |
ยอบแยบ | (v) be insufficient, See also: lack, be deficient, be meager, be inadequate, scant, Example: ปีนี้ฐานะการเงินของเขายอบแยบลงมาก, Thai Definition: จวนหมด, ไม่ค่อยพอ |
พลอมแพลม | (adv) (be visible) intermittently, See also: unevenly, sparsely, scantily, lightly, in a drizzle (of rain), Syn. วาบแวบ, Example: ในบ้านมืดสนิท มีเพียงตะเกียงส่องแสงพลอมแพลมพอให้เห็นทางเท่านั้น, Thai Definition: ไม่สม่ำเสมอ |
น้อย | (adj) few, See also: a few, little, small, less, sparse, scant, scanty, Syn. นิดหน่อย, น้อยนิด, Ant. มาก, Example: เขาหยิบเนื้ออันน้อยส่งให้เด็กชายที่ยืนอยู่ข้างโต๊ะ |
พลอมแพลม | (adv) (be visible) intermittently, See also: unevenly, sparsely, scantily, lightly, in a drizzle (of rain), Syn. วาบแวบ, Example: ในบ้านมืดสนิท มีเพียงตะเกียงส่องแสงพลอมแพลมพอให้เห็นทางเท่านั้น, Thai Definition: ไม่สม่ำเสมอ |
หัวใจม่วง | [hūajai muang] (n, exp) EN: Purple heart ; Purple tradescantia |
กาบหอยเเครงแคระ | [kāphøi khraēngkhrae] (n, exp) EN: Boat-lily ; Oyster lily ; Candle lily ; White-flowered tradescantia ; Oyster plant |
ขัดสน | [khatson] (v) EN: be in need ; lack ; be short ; be scanty FR: manquer de ; être dans le besoin |
น้อย | [nøi] (adj) EN: little ; small ; slight ; tiny; sparse ; scant ; scanty FR: petit ; faible ; bas |
ประปราย | [praprāi] (adj) EN: sparsely ; thinly ; slightly ; lightly ; scant ; not much ; occasional |
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descant | (n) a decorative musical accompaniment (often improvised) added above a basic melody, Syn. discant |
descant | (v) sing in descant |
descant | (v) talk at great length about something of one's interest |
descant on | (v) sing a descant on a main tune or melody |
scant | (v) limit in quality or quantity, Syn. skimp |
scantily | (adv) in a sparse or scanty way, Syn. barely |
scantling | (n) an upright in house framing, Syn. stud |
tradescant | (n) English botanist who was one of the first to collect specimens of plants (1570-1638), Syn. John Tradescant |
tradescantia | (n) spiderworts, Syn. genus Tradescantia |
tradescant's aster | (n) a variety of aster |
aglitter | (adj) having brief brilliant points or flashes of light, Syn. scintillant, scintillating, fulgid, glittery, glinting, coruscant, glistering, sparkly, glittering |
bare | (adj) lacking in amplitude or quantity, Syn. scanty, spare |
half-clothed | (adj) inadequately clothed, Syn. underclothed, scantily clad |
light | (adj) less than the correct or legal or full amount often deliberately so, Syn. scant, short |
meagerness | (n) the quality of being meager; -George Eliot, Syn. meagreness, scantness, poorness, exiguity, leanness, scantiness |
pantie | (n) short underpants for women or children (usually used in the plural), Syn. panty, scanty, step-in |
princewood | (n) tropical American timber tree, Syn. Spanish elm, Cordia gerascanthus |
skimp | (v) work hastily or carelessly; deal with inadequately and superficially, Syn. scant |
stint | (v) supply sparingly and with restricted quantities, Syn. skimp, scant |
yodel | (v) sing by changing register; sing by yodeling, Syn. descant, warble |
Coruscant | a. [ L. coruscans, p. pr. See Coruscate. ] Glittering in flashes; flashing. Howell. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Descant | n. [ OF. descant, deschant, F. déchant, discant, LL. discantus, fr. L. dis + cantus singing, melody, fr. canere to sing. See Chant, and cf. Descant, v. i., Discant. ] Twenty doctors expound one text twenty ways, as children make descant upon plain song. Tyndale. [ 1913 Webster ] She [ the nightingale ] all night long her amorous descant sung. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ The term has also been used synonymously with counterpoint, or polyphony, which developed out of the French déchant, of the 12th century. [ 1913 Webster ] Upon that simplest of themes how magnificent a descant! De Quincey. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Descant | v. i. A virtuous man should be pleased to find people descanting on his actions. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Descanter | n. One who descants. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Discant | n. See Descant, n. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Scant | n. Scantness; scarcity. [ R. ] T. Carew. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Scant | a. His sermon was scant, in all, a quarter of an hour. Ridley. [ 1913 Webster ] Be somewhat scanter of your maiden presence. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Scant | v. t. Where a man hath a great living laid together and where he is scanted. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] I am scanted in the pleasure of dwelling on your actions. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Scant | v. i. To fail, or become less; to scantle; |
Scant | adv. In a scant manner; with difficulty; scarcely; hardly. [ Obs. ] Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] So weak that he was scant able to go down the stairs. Fuller. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Scantily | adv. In a scanty manner; not fully; not plentifully; sparingly; parsimoniously. [ 1913 Webster ] His mind was very scantily stored with materials. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
Scantiness | n. Quality or condition of being scanty. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Scantle | v. i. [ Dim. of scant, v. ] To be deficient; to fail. [ Obs. ] Drayton. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Scantle | v. t. [ OF. escanteler, eschanteler, to break into contles; pref. es- (L. ex) + cantel, chantel, corner, side, piece. Confused with E. scant. See Cantle. ] To scant; to be niggard of; to divide into small pieces; to cut short or down. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] All their pay |
Scantlet | n. [ OF. eschantelet corner. ] A small pattern; a small quantity. [ Obs. ] Sir M. Hale. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Scantling | a. [ See Scant, a. ] Not plentiful; small; scanty. [ Obs. ] Jer. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Scantling | n. [ Cf. OF. eschantillon, F. échantillon, a sample, pattern, example. In some senses confused with scant insufficient. See Scantle, v. t. ] Such as exceed not this scantling; -- to be solace to the sovereign and harmless to the people. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] A pretty scantling of his knowledge may taken by his deferring to be baptized so many years. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] Reducing them to narrow scantlings. Jer. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Scantly | adv. Scantly they durst their feeble eyes dispread We hold a tourney here to-morrow morn, |
Scantness | n. The quality or condition of being scant; narrowness; smallness; insufficiency; scantiness. “Scantness of outward things.” Barrow. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Scanty | a. His dominions were very narrow and scanty. Locke. [ 1913 Webster ] Now scantier limits the proud arch confine. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] In illustrating a point of difficulty, be not too scanty of words. I. Watts. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Tradescantia | ‖prop. n. (Bot.) A genus including spiderwort and Wandering Jew. [ 1913 Webster ] |
微薄 | [微 薄] scanty; meager #6,554 [Add to Longdo] |
疏 | [疏] to dredge; to clear away obstruction; thin; sparse; scanty; distant (relation); not close; to neglect; negligent; surname Shu; to present a memorial to the Emperor; commentary; annotation #9,848 [Add to Longdo] |
芒 | [芒] Miscanthus sinensis (a type of grass); variant of 邙 #10,980 [Add to Longdo] |
菼 | [菼] Miscanthus sacchariflorus (Amur silvergrass); Miscanthus sinensis (feather grass) #280,167 [Add to Longdo] |
浅学 | [浅 学 / 淺 學] shallow study; superficial; scant knowledge #332,209 [Add to Longdo] |
Kargheit { f }; Spärlichkeit { f } | scantiness [Add to Longdo] |
Knappheit { f } | scantness [Add to Longdo] |
dürftig; knapp; spärlich; karg { adj } | dürftiger; knapper; spärlicher; karger | am dürftigsten; am knappsten; am spärlichsten; am kargsten | scanty | more scanty; scantier | most scanty; scantiest [Add to Longdo] |
geknausert mit | scanted [Add to Longdo] |
knapp | scant [Add to Longdo] |
knapp { adv } | scantily; scantly [Add to Longdo] |
knausern mit | knausernd mit | knausert mit | to be tight with; to scant | scanting | scants [Add to Longdo] |
naszierend { adj } [ chem. ] | nascant [Add to Longdo] |
notdürftig { adj } | notdürftiger | am notdürftigsten | scanty | scantier | scantiest [Add to Longdo] |
schütter { adj } | scanty [Add to Longdo] |
露;露わ(io);顕 | [あらわ, arawa] (adj-na) (1) exposed; scanty; bare; unconcealed; naked; (2) public; open #4,270 [Add to Longdo] |
薄;芒 | [すすき, susuki] (n) Japanese pampas grass (Miscanthus sinensis); silver grass; zebra grass #8,902 [Add to Longdo] |
乏しい | [とぼしい(P);ともしい, toboshii (P); tomoshii] (adj-i) meagre; meager; scarce; limited; destitute; hard up; lacking; scanty; poor; (P) #9,108 [Add to Longdo] |
荻 | [おぎ, ogi] (n) Amur silvergrass (Miscanthus sacchariflorus); (P) #17,851 [Add to Longdo] |
スキャンティー | [sukyantei-] (n) scanties [Add to Longdo] |
一行知識 | [いちぎょうちしき, ichigyouchishiki] (n) one-line fact; one-line information; information (explanation) provided in a few scanty words [Add to Longdo] |
寡少 | [かしょう, kashou] (adj-na, n, adj-no) little; few; scanty [Add to Longdo] |
茅場 | [かやば, kayaba] (n) hayfield; field of miscanthus [Add to Longdo] |
五十歩百歩 | [ごじゅっぽひゃっぽ;ごじっぽひゃっぽ, gojuppohyappo ; gojippohyappo] (exp, n) six of one and a half dozen of the other; scant difference [Add to Longdo] |
紫露草 | [むらさきつゆくさ;ムラサキツユクサ, murasakitsuyukusa ; murasakitsuyukusa] (n) (uk) Ohio spiderwort (Tradescantia ohiensis) [Add to Longdo] |
裸虫 | [はだかむし;らちゅう, hadakamushi ; rachuu] (n) (1) caterpillar (esp. hairless); (2) person with scanty supply of clothes [Add to Longdo] |
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