Possible hiragana form: ため
tame | (adj) เชื่อง (สัตว์), Syn. docile, domestacated, Ant. wild |
tame | (adj) ไม่น่าสนใจ (คำไม่เป็นทางการ), See also: ไม่สนุก, น่าเบื่อ, จืดชืด, ไม่ตื่นเต้น, Syn. boring, insipid, unexciting, Ant. interesting |
tame | (adj) อ่อนน้อม (คำไม่เป็นทางการ), See also: ว่าง่าย, นอบน้อม, ว่านอนสอนง่าย, เชื่อฟัง, Syn. docile, submissive |
tame | (adj) ขี้ขลาด, See also: ขี้อาย, กระดาก, Syn. pusillanimous, timid |
tame | (vt) ทำให้อ่อนน้อม, See also: ทำให้คล้อยตาม |
tame | (vi) ทำให้เชื่อง (สัตว์), See also: ทำให้เป็นสัตว์เลี้ยง, ฝึกให้เชื่อง |
tame | (vt) ทำให้จืดชืด, See also: ทำให้น่าเบื่อ |
tame | (vt) ควบคุม |
tame | (vt) เพาะปลูกพืช, See also: หักร้างถางพง, Syn. cultivate |
stamen | (n) เกสรตัวผู้, Syn. anther |
octameter | (n) กลอนแปด |
testament | (n) พินัยกรรม |
testament | (n) ข้อพิสูจน์ชัดแจ้ง, Syn. evidence, proof, testimonial |
pentameter | (n) โคลงที่มีการลงน้ำหนักเสียง 5 จังหวะ, Syn. meter |
pentameter | (adj) ซึ่งมีการลงน้ำหนักเสียง 5 จังหวะ |
voltameter | (n) เครื่องมือวัดความต่างศักย์ระหว่าง 2 จุด |
New Testament | (n) ส่วนที่2ของไบเบิ้ลที่บรรยายถึงชีวิตและการเทศนาของพระเยซู |
Old Testament | (n) คัมภีร์ของศาสนาคริสต์ |
additament | (อะดิท' ทะเมินทฺ) n. สิ่งที่เพิ่มเข้าไปการพิ่ม (something added, an addition) |
catamenia | n. ประจำเดือน, ระดู |
heptamerous | adj. ซึ่งประกอบด้วย7ส่วน |
heptameter | n. บทกวีที่มี7 จังหวะ., See also: heptametrical adj. |
hereditament | n. ทรัพย์สินที่รับช่วงกัน ทรัพย์สินหรือผลประโยชน์ที่ตกทอดเป็นมรดกกันได้ |
new testament | n. พระคัมภีร์ไบเบิลเล่มใหม่ที่ประกอบด้วย Gospels, Acts of the Apostles, Epistles, Revelation of St. John the Divine |
octamerous | (ออคแทม'เมอรัส) adj. ซึ่งประกอบด้วยแปดส่วน |
old testament | n. พระคัมภีร์ไบเบิลฉบับเก่าหรือเล่มต้นของคริสต์ศาสนา |
stamen | (สเท'เมน) n. เกสรตัวผู้, See also: stamened adj. pl. stamens, stamina |
tame | (เทม) adj., vt., vi. (ทำให้, กลายเป็น) เชื่อง, เกี่ยวกับสัตว์เลี้ยง, อ่อนน้อม, เชื่อฟัง, คล้อยตาม, จืดชืด, ไม่ตื่นเต้น, ขี้ขลาด , ควบคุม, เพาะปลูก, หักร้างถางพง., See also: tameness n. tamer n. tameable adj. tamable adj. tameability n. tamability |
testament | (เทส'ทะเมินทฺ) n. พินัยกรรม, หนังสือพระคัมภีร์, See also: testamentary adj. |
stamen | (n) เกสรดอกไม้ตัวผู้ |
tame | (adj) เชื่อง, เชื่อฟัง, อ่อนน้อม, ขี้ขลาด, จืดชืด |
tame | (vt) ทำให้เชื่อง, เพาะปลูก, ทำให้เชื่อฟัง, ทำให้อ่อนน้อม |
Testament | (n) พระคัมภีร์ไบเบิล |
testament | (n) พินัยกรรม |
testamentary | (adj) ตามพินัยกรรม, เกี่ยวกับพินัยกรรม |
putamen | ผนังผลชั้นในแข็ง [พฤกษศาสตร์ ๑๘ ก.พ. ๒๕๔๕] |
pentamerous | มีห้าส่วน [พฤกษศาสตร์ ๑๘ ก.พ. ๒๕๔๕] |
pentameter | มาตราห้าคณะ [วรรณกรรม ๖ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
reduced stamen | เกสรเพศผู้ฝ่อ [พฤกษศาสตร์ ๑๘ ก.พ. ๒๕๔๕] |
stamen | เกสรเพศผู้ [พฤกษศาสตร์ ๑๘ ก.พ. ๒๕๔๕] |
staminode; sterile stamen | เกสรเพศผู้เป็นหมัน [พฤกษศาสตร์ ๑๘ ก.พ. ๒๕๔๕] |
sterile stamen; staminode | เกสรเพศผู้เป็นหมัน [พฤกษศาสตร์ ๑๘ ก.พ. ๒๕๔๕] |
octameter | มาตราแปดคณะ [วรรณกรรม ๖ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
military testament | พินัยกรรมทหาร [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
menses; catamenia; emmenia | ระดู, ประจำเดือน [ มีความหมายเหมือนกับ menstruation ๑ ] [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] |
corporeal hereditament | มรดกที่เป็นทรัพย์สินมีรูปร่าง [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
catamenia; emmenia; menses | ระดู, ประจำเดือน [ มีความหมายเหมือนกับ menstruation ๑ ] [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] |
emmenia; catamenia; menses | ระดู, ประจำเดือน [ มีความหมายเหมือนกับ menstruation ๑ ] [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] |
iambic octameter | มาตราไอแอมบ์แปดคณะ [วรรณกรรม ๖ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
iambic pentameter | มาตราไอแอมบ์ห้าคณะ [วรรณกรรม ๖ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
iambic pentameter couplet | สัมผัสคู่มาตราไอแอมบ์ห้าคณะ [วรรณกรรม ๖ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
incorporeal hereditament | มรดกที่เป็นทรัพย์สินไม่มีรูปร่าง [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
testament | ๑. พันธสัญญา๒. วรรณกรรมเจตจำนง [วรรณกรรม ๖ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
testament | พินัยกรรม [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
testamentary capacity | ความสามารถในการทำพินัยกรรม [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
testamentary disposition | ข้อกำหนดพินัยกรรม [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
testamentary freedom | เสรีภาพในการทำพินัยกรรม [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
testamentary intention | เจตนาในการทำพินัยกรรม [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
hereditaments | ทรัพย์สินที่ตกทอดเป็นมรดกได้ [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
heptameter | มาตราเจ็ดคณะ [วรรณกรรม ๖ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
Betamethasone 17-Valerate | เบตาเมทาโซน 17-วาเลอเรต [TU Subject Heading] |
Axonotamesis | แอกซอนได้รับบาดเจ็บแต่ไม่ขาดออกจากกัน [การแพทย์] |
Betamethasone | การให้กลูโคคอร์ติคอยด์ [การแพทย์] |
Betamethazone | เบต้าเมทาโซน [การแพทย์] |
Betamethazone | เบต้าเมทาโซน [การแพทย์] |
Catamenia | ระดู [การแพทย์] |
stamen | เกสรเพศผู้, อวัยวะสืบพันธุ์เพศผู้ของพืชดอก ประกอบด้วยอับละอองเรณู และก้านชูอับละอองเรณู [พจนานุกรมศัพท์ สสวท.] |
Glomeruli, Juxtamedullary | โกลเมอรูไลที่อยู่เคียงข้างกับเนื้อในของไต [การแพทย์] |
**ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
octameric | แปดโมเลกุล |
Testament { n } | sein Testament machen | (n) พินัยกรรม, ความประสงค์ครั้งสุดท้าย, บันทึกการยกมรดก |
**ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
กลอนแปด | (n) a form of Thai octameter poem, Syn. กลอนสุภาพ, กลอนเพลงยาว, กลอนตลาด, Example: เมื่อเทียบการใช้กันแล้ว กลอนแปดยังถูกนำมาใช้มากกว่าอยู่นั่นเอง, Count Unit: บท, Thai Definition: แบบแผนในการร้อยกรองอย่างหนึ่ง 1 บทมีแปดวรรค วรรคละ 7-9 คำ มีสัมผัสระหว่างวรรค และสัมผัสระหว่างบท |
กลอนเพลงยาว | (n) a form of Thai octameter poem, Syn. กลอนสุภาพ, กลอนตลาด, กลอนแปด, Example: กลอนเพลงยาวเก่านั้นท่านว่า อ่านเทิ่งๆ ไป, Count Unit: บท, Thai Definition: แบบแผนในการร้อยกรองอย่างหนึ่ง 1 บทมีแปดวรรค วรรคละ 7-9 คำ มีสัมผัสระหว่างวรรค และสัมผัสระหว่างบท |
พินัยกรรม | (n) will, See also: testament, Example: พ่อบุญธรรมได้ทำพินัยกรรมยกทรัพย์สินให้เขาทั้งหมด, Count Unit: ฉบับ, Thai Definition: เอกสารซึ่งบุคคลแสดงเจตนากำหนดการเผื่อตายในเรื่องทรัพย์สินของตน หรือในการต่างๆ อันจะให้เกิดเป็นผลบังคับได้ตามกฎหมายเมื่อตนตายแล้ว, Notes: (อังกฤษ) |
เปลี่ยว | (adj) young, See also: wild, untamed, Syn. หนุ่ม, Example: นักมวยคนนั้นแข็งแรงราวกับกระทิงเปลี่ยว, Thai Definition: ลักษณะหนุ่ม (ใช้กับวัวควาย) |
กลอนตลาด | (n) a form of Thai octameter poem, Syn. กลอนสุภาพ, กลอนเพลงยาว, กลอนแปด, Example: นิทานจักรๆ วงศ์ๆ ทั้งหลายนิยมแต่งเป็นกลอนตลาด, Count Unit: บท, บาท, คำกลอน, Thai Definition: แบบแผนในการร้อยกรองอย่างหนึ่ง 1 บทมีแปดวรรค วรรคละ 7-9 คำ มีสัมผัสระหว่างวรรค และสัมผัสระหว่างบท |
กลอนสุภาพ | (n) a form of Thai octameter poem, Syn. กลอนตลาด, กลอนเพลงยาว, Example: บทละครเรื่องสังข์ทองเขียนเป็นกลอนสุภาพ, Count Unit: เรื่อง, บท, คำกลอน, Thai Definition: แบบแผนในการร้อยกรองอย่างหนึ่ง 1 บทมีแปดวรรค วรรคละ 7-9 คำ มีสัมผัสระหว่างวรรค และสัมผัสระหว่างบท |
ปราบ | (v) subdue, See also: subjugate, conquer, overcome, suppress, quell, quash, tame, put down, wipe out, Syn. เอาชนะ, ทำให้ราบ, ทำให้อยู่ในอำนาจ, ทำให้เชื่อง, ทำให้จำยอม, ทำให้สิ้นพยศ, ทำให้สิ้นฤทธิ์, กำราบ, Example: รัฐบาลจีนได้ปราบนักศึกษาที่มาชุมนุมกัน ณ จัตุรัสเทียนอันเหมินเมื่อปี 2532 |
ชืด | (v) be uninteresting, See also: be dry, be plain, be dull, be insipid, be tame, be jejune, Syn. ไม่มีชีวิตชีวา, เรียบๆ, ไร้รสชาติ, น่าเบื่อ, Example: คำปราศรัยของเขาชืดราวกับน้ำยาเย็น |
เชื่อง | (v) be tame, See also: domesticate, be gentle, be docile, Syn. ว่าง่าย, สิ้นฤทธิ์, สิ้นพยศ, Ant. พยศ, Example: เสือตัวนี้ถูกเลี้ยงไว้ในบ้านและคลุกคลีกับคนจนเชื่อง |
เชื่อง | (adj) tame, See also: domesticated, docile, gentle, Syn. ว่าง่าย, สิ้นฤทธิ์, สิ้นพยศ, Ant. พยศ, Example: มันเป็นควายเชื่องแสนเชื่องยอมให้เด็กขี่หลังข้ามคลอง |
กำราบ | (v) suppress, See also: subdue, intimidate, tame, vanquish, quell, subjugate, Syn. ปราบ, ปราม, Example: เมื่อเข้าสู่ยุคเผด็จการแนวคิดนำของนักศึกษาถูกกำราบจนตกอยู่ในภาวะเงียบงัน, Thai Definition: ทำให้เข็ดหลาบ, ทำให้กลัว, ทำให้สิ้นพยศ, ทำให้สิ้นฤทธิ์ |
ไม่มีชีวิตชีวา | (v) be uninteresting, See also: be dry, be plain, be dull, be insipid, be tame, be jejune, Syn. ไร้รสชาติ, Ant. กระชุ่มกระชวย, Example: มองออกไปทางไหนก็เห็นแต่เหลี่ยมตึกทรงประหลาด แข็งกระด้าง ไม่มีชีวิตชีวาเสียจริงๆ |
หนังสือพินัยกรรม | (n) testament, See also: will |
ช่างบัดกรี | [chang batkrī] (n) EN: tinsmith FR: étameur [ m ] |
ช้างน้ำ | [chāngnām] (n) EN: hippopotamus ; hippo FR: hippopotame [ m ] |
เชื่อง | [cheūang] (x) EN: tame ; domesticated ; docile ; gentle FR: apprivoisé ; domestiqué |
ฮิบโป | [hippō] (n) EN: hippo (inf.) ; hippopotamus FR: hippopotame [ m ] |
ฮิบโปโปเตมัส | [hippōpōtēmat] (n) EN: hippopotamus FR: hippopotame [ m ] |
การพิสูจน์พินัยกรรม | [kān phisūt phinaikam] (n, exp) EN: probate FR: homologation d'un testament [ f ] |
การเพิกถอนพินัยกรรม | [kān phoēkthøn phinaikam] (n, exp) EN: revocation of a will FR: révocation de testament [ f ] |
เกสรตัวผู้ | [kēsøn tūaphū] (n, exp) EN: stamen FR: étamine [ f ] |
กลอนแปด | [kløn paēt] (n, exp) EN: Thai octameter poem |
กลอนเพลงยาว | [kløn phlēngyāo] (n, exp) EN: Thai octameter poem |
กลอนสุภาพ | [kløn suphāp] (n) EN: Thai octameter poem |
กลอนตลาด | [kløntalāt] (n) EN: Thai octameter poem |
กร่อย | [krǿi] (adj) EN: insipid ; dull ; tame ; flat ; uninteresting ; lifeless ; not much fun ; unpleasant ; vapid ; wishy-washy ; jejune FR: insipide |
ไม่มีชีวิต | [mai mī chīwit] (n, exp) EN: be uninteresting ; be dry ; be plain ; be dull ; be insipid ; be tame FR: être sans âme ; être insipide |
ไม่มีชีวิตชีวา | [mai mī chīwitchiwā] (xp) EN: be uninteresting ; be dry ; be plain ; be dull ; be insipid ; be tame ; be jejune |
หนังสือพินัยกรรม | [nangseū phinaikam] (n, exp) EN: testament ; will FR: testament [ m ] |
พินัยกรรม | [phinaikam] (n) EN: will ; testament FR: testament [ m ] ; volonté [ f ] |
พินัยกรรมด้วยวาจา | [phinaikam dūay wājā] (n, exp) EN: verbal testament ; muncupative will |
พระคัมภีร์เก่า | [Phrakhamphī Kao] (n, prop) EN: Old Testament FR: Ancien Testament [ m ] |
พระคัมภีร์ใหม่ | [Phrakhamphī Mai] (n, prop) EN: New Testament FR: Nouveau Testament [ m ] |
ผู้จัดการมรดกตามพินัยกรรม | [phūjatkān møradok tām phinaikam] (n, exp) EN: executor ; executrix ; administrator FR: exécuteur testamentaire [ m ] |
เปลี่ยว | [plīo] (adj) EN: wild ; untamed |
ปราบ | [prāp] (v) EN: tame ; subdue ; suppress ; subjugate ; quell ; quash ; conquer ; overcome ; put down ; wipe out FR: réprimer ; supprimer ; dompter ; mater |
ทะเบียนพินัยกรรม | [thabīen phinaikam] (n, exp) EN: testament FR: testament [ m ] |
ทำให้เชื่อง | [thamhai cheūang] (v, exp) EN: tame FR: apprivoiser ; domestiquer |
ทำพินัยกรรมไว้ | [tham phinaikam wai] (v, exp) EN: make a will FR: faire un testament |
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aspartame | (n) an artificial sweetener made from aspartic acid; used as a calorie-free sweetener |
hereditament | (n) any property (real or personal or mixed) that can be inherited |
letters testamentary | (n) a legal document from a probate court or court officer informing you of your appointment as executor of a will and empowering you to discharge those responsibilities |
metamere | (n) one of a series of similar body segments into which some animals are divided longitudinally, Syn. somite |
metameric | (adj) having the body divided into successive metameres or segments, as in earthworms or lobsters, Syn. segmental, segmented |
new testament | (n) the collection of books of the Gospels, Acts of the Apostles, the Pauline and other epistles, and Revelation; composed soon after Christ's death; the second half of the Christian Bible |
octameter | (n) a verse line having eight metrical feet |
old testament | (n) the collection of books comprising the sacred scripture of the Hebrews and recording their history as the chosen people; the first half of the Christian Bible |
pentamerous | (adj) divided into five parts; specifically, having each floral whorl consist of five (or a multiple of five) members |
pentameter | (n) a verse line having five metrical feet |
putamen | (n) the outer reddish part of the lenticular nucleus |
stamen | (n) the male reproductive organ of a flower |
tame | (v) correct by punishment or discipline, Syn. subdue, chasten |
tame | (adj) flat and uninspiring |
tame | (adj) very restrained or quiet, Ant. wild |
tame | (adj) brought from wildness into a domesticated state, Syn. tamed, Ant. wild |
tamely | (adv) in a tame manner |
tameness | (n) the attribute of having been domesticated, Syn. domestication, Ant. wildness |
tamer | (n) an animal trainer who tames wild animals |
tamerlane | (n) Mongolian ruler of Samarkand who led his nomadic hordes to conquer an area from Turkey to Mongolia (1336-1405), Syn. Tamburlaine, Timur, Timur Lenk |
testament | (n) a profession of belief |
testament | (n) strong evidence for something |
testament | (n) either of the two main parts of the Christian Bible |
testamentary | (adj) of or relating to a will or testament or bequeathed by a will or testament |
testamentary trust | (n) a trust that is created under a will and that becomes active after the grantor dies |
umma tameer-e-nau | (n) a nongovernmental organization of Pakistani scientists that has been a supporter of terrorism; has provided information about chemical and biological and nuclear warfare to Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda and the Taliban, Syn. UTN |
domesticate | (v) adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment, Syn. tame, cultivate, naturalise, naturalize |
domesticate | (v) overcome the wildness of; make docile and tractable, Syn. domesticize, domesticise, tame, reclaim |
domesticate | (v) make fit for cultivation, domestic life, and service to humans, Syn. tame |
jejunity | (n) the quality of being vapid and unsophisticated, Syn. jejuneness, vapidity, vapidness, tameness |
meek | (adj) very docile; ; - Langston Hughes, Syn. tame |
menstrual | (adj) of or relating to menstruation or the menses, Syn. catamenial |
menstruation | (n) the monthly discharge of blood from the uterus of nonpregnant women from puberty to menopause; ; --Hippocrates; --Aristotle, Syn. menstruum, menses, flow, period, catamenia |
pentylenetetrazol | (n) a drug used as a circulatory and respiratory stimulant; larger doses cause convulsions in shock therapy; Metrazol is a trademark, Syn. Metrazol, pentamethylenetetrazol |
tamable | (adj) capable of being tamed, Syn. tameable |
tone down | (v) make less strong or intense; soften, Syn. moderate, tame |
wild | (adj) in a natural state; not tamed or domesticated or cultivated, Syn. untamed, Ant. tame |
will | (n) a legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property when they die, Syn. testament |
Additament | n. [ L. additamentum, fr. additus, p. p. of addere to add. ] An addition, or a thing added. Fuller. [ 1913 Webster ] My persuasion that the latter verses of the chapter were an additament of a later age. Coleridge. [ 1913 Webster ] |
aspartame | n. |
Attame | v. t. [ OF. atamer, from Latin. See Attaminate. ] And right anon his tale he hath attamed. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Catamenia | ‖n. pl. [ NL., fr. Gr. |
Catamenial | a. [ Gr. |
Dictamen | ‖n. [ LL., fr. dictare to dictate. ] A dictation or dictate. [ R. ] Falkland. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Entame | v. t. To tame. [ Obs. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Heptamerous | a. [ Hepta- + Gr. &unr_; part. ] (Bot.) Consisting of seven parts, or having the parts in sets of sevens. Gray. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Hereditament | n. [ LL. hereditamentum. See Hereditable. ] (Law) Any species of property that may be inherited; lands, tenements, anything corporeal or incorporeal, real, personal, or mixed, that may descend to an heir. Blackstone. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ A corporeal hereditament is visible and tangible; an incorporeal hereditament is not in itself visible or tangible, being an hereditary right, interest, or obligation, as duty to pay rent, or a right of way. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Interpretament | n. [ L. interpretamentum. ] Interpretation. [ Obs. ] Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Lentamente | ‖adv. [ It. ] (Mus.) Slowly; in slow time. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Metamer | n. [ See Metamere. ] (Chem.) Any one of several metameric forms of the same substance, or of different substances having the same composition; |
Metamere | n. [ Pref. meta- + -mere. ] (Biol.) One of successive or homodynamous parts in animals and plants; one of a series of similar parts that follow one another in a vertebrate or articulate animal, as in an earthworm; a segment; a somite. See Illust. of Loeven's larva. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Metameric | a. [ Pref. meta- + Gr. &unr_; part. ] ☞ The existence of metameric compounds is due to different arrangements of the same atoms in the molecule. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Metamerically | adv. In a metameric manner. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Metamerism | n. |
octamer | n. [ Octa- + Gr. An example of an octapeptide might be represented using the standard abbreviations for the component amino acids, e.g.: met-ala-ser-glu-lys-ala-val-gly |
octamerous | a. [ Octa- + Gr. |
Octameter | n. [ Cf.L. octameter in eight feet. See Octa-, and meter. ] (Pros.) A verse containing eight feet; as, -- |
Pentamera | ‖n. pl. [ NL. See Pentamerous. ] (Zool.) An extensive division of Coleoptera, including those that normally have five-jointed tarsi. It embraces about half of all the known species of the Coleoptera. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Pentameran | n. (Zool.) One of the Pentamera. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Pentamerous | a. [ Penta- + Gr. &unr_; part. ] |
Pentamerus | ‖n. [ NL. See Pentamerous. ] (Paleon.) A genus of extinct Paleozoic brachiopods, often very abundant in the Upper Silurian. [ 1913 Webster ]
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Pentameter | n. [ L., fr. Gr. &unr_;; &unr_; (see Penta-) + &unr_; measure. ] (Gr. & L.Pros.) A verse of five feet. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ The dactylic pentameter consists of two parts separated by a diæresis. Each part consists of two dactyls and a long syllable. The spondee may take the place of the dactyl in the first part, but not in the second. The elegiac distich consists of the hexameter followed by the pentameter. Harkness. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Pentameter | a. Having five metrical feet. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Pentamethylene | n. [ Penta- + methylene. ] (Chem.) A hypothetical hydrocarbon, |
Portamento | ‖n. [ It., fr. portare to carry. ] (Mus.) In singing, or in the use of the bow, a gradual carrying or lifting of the voice or sound very smoothly from one note to another; a gliding from tone to tone. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Putamen | ‖n. [ L. ] (Bot.) The shell of a nut; the stone of a drupe fruit. See Endocarp. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Rejectamenta | ‖n. pl. [ NL., fr. L. rejectare, v. intens. fr. rejicere. See Reject. ] Things thrown out or away; especially, things excreted by a living organism. J. Fleming. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Stamen | n.; |
Stamened | a. Furnished with stamens. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Tame | v. t. [ Cf. F. entamer to cut into, to broach. ] To broach or enter upon; to taste, as a liquor; to divide; to distribute; to deal out. [ Obs. or Prov. Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ] In the time of famine he is the Joseph of the country, and keeps the poor from starving. Then he tameth his stacks of corn, which not his covetousness, but providence, hath reserved for time of need. Fuller. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Tame | a. Tame slaves of the laborious plow. Roscommon. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Tame | v. t. They had not been tamed into submission, but baited into savegeness and stubbornness. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Tameable | a. Tamable. Bp. Wilkins. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Tameless | a. Incapable of being tamed; wild; untamed; untamable. Bp. Hall. -- |
Tamely | adv. In a tame manner. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Tameness | n. The quality or state of being tame. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Tamer | n. One who tames or subdues. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Tamerlane | prop. n. A Tatar conquerer, also called Just at the moment when the Sultan (Bajazet) seemed to have attained the pinnacle of his ambition, when his authority was unquestioningly obeyed over the greater part of the Byzantine Empire in Europe and Asia, when the Christian states were regarding him with terror as the scourge of the world, another and greater scourge came to quell him, and at one stroke all the vast fabric of empire which Bayezid (Beyazid or Bāyezīd) had so triumphantly erected was shattered to the ground. This terrible conquerer was Timūr the Tatar, or as we call him, “Tamerlane”. Timūr was of Turkish race, and was born near Samarkand in 1333. He was consequently an old man of 70 when he came to encounter Bāyezīd in 1402. It had taken him many years to establish his authority over a portion of the numerous divisions into which the immense empire of Chingiz Khan had fallen after the death of that stupendous conqueror. Timūr was but a petty chief among many others: but at last he won his way and became ruler of Samarkand and the whole province of Transoxiana, or 'Beyond the River' (Mā-warā-n-nahr) as the Arabs called the country north of the Oxus. Once fairly established in this province, Timūr began to overrun the surrounding lands, and during thirty years his ruthless armies spread over the provinces of Asia, from Delhi to Damascus, and from the Sea of Aral to the Persian Gulf. The subdivision of the Moslem Empire into numerous petty kingdoms rendered it powerless to meet the overwhelming hordes which Timūr brought down from Central Asia. One and all, the kings and princes of Persia and Syria succumbed, and Timūr carried his banners triumphantly as far as the frontier of Egypt, where the brave Mamluk Sultans still dared to defy him. He had so far left Bāyezīd unmolested; partly because he was too powerful to be rashly provoked, and partly because Timūr respected the Sultan's valorous deeds against the Christians: for Timūr, though a wholesale butcher, was very conscientious in matters of religion, and held that Bāyezīd's fighting for the Faith rightly covered a multitude of sins. Poole, Story of Turkey, p. 63 [Century Dict. 1906] Timour (tī*m&oomacr_;r"), Timur, or TAMERLANE, was the second of the great conquerers whom central Asia sent forth in the middle ages, and was born at Kesh, about 40 miles southeast of Samarkand, April 9, 1336. His father was a Turkish chieftain and his mother claimed descent from the great Genghis-Khan. When he became tribal chieftain, Timour helped the Amir Hussein to drive out the Kalmucks. Turkestan was thereupon divided between them, but soon war broke out between the two chiefs, and the death of Hussein in battle made Timour master of all Turkestan. He now began his career of conquest, overcoming the Getes, Khiva and Khorassin, after storming Herat. His ever-widening circle of possessions soon embraced Persia, Mesopotamia, Georgia, and the Mongol state, Kiptchak. He threatened Moscow, burned Azoo, captured Delhi, overran Syria, and stormed Bagdad, which had revolted. At last, July 20, 1402, Timour met the Sultan Bajazet of the Ottoman Turks, on the plains of Ankara, captured him and routed his army, thus becoming master of the Turkish empire. He took but a short rest at his capital, Samarkand, and in his eagerness to conquer China, led his army of 200, 000 across the Jaxartes on the ice, and pushed rapidly on for 300 miles, when his death, Feb. 18, 1405, saved the independence of China. Though notorious for his acts of cruelty -- he may have slaughtered 80, 000 in Delhi -- he was a patron of the arts. In his reign of 35 years, this chief of a small tribe, dependent on the Kalmucks, became the ruler of the vast territory stretching from Moscow to the Ganges. A number of writings said to have been written by Timour have been preserved in Persian, one of which, the There is a story about an incident when an archaeologist opened Timur's tomb at the Gur-Amir mausoleum in Samarkand, which was erected in 1404. Timur and several of his descendants, including Ulugh Beg, are interred in that magnificent structure in the south-western side of Samarkand. In the mausoleum, mosaics made out of light- and dark-blue glazed bricks decorate the walls and the drum, and the tiled geometrical designs of the cupola shine brightly in the sun. Restoration work was started in 1967; the exterior cupola and glazed decorations were restored before that, in the 1950s. The mausoleum holds tombstones made of marble and onyx, the tombstone of Timur is carved from a slab of nephrite. The burials proper are placed in a crypt under the mausoleum. Let he who doubt Our power and munificence look upon Our buildings Amir Timur, 1379 AD Timur, better known in the West as Tamerlane from his nickname Timur-i-leng or "Timur the Lame", was the last of the great nomadic warriors to sweep out of Central Asia and shake the world. As befits a man styled "World Conqueror", we know a lot about him -- and not all of it good. In 1336, at Shakhrisabz in present-day Uzbekistan, the wife of a minor chief of the Mongol Barlas clan gave birth to a son with blood-filled palms, a sure omen that the infant was predestined to cause the death of many. He was given an appropriate name -- Timur means "iron" in Turkish -- and raised in the Turkic-Islamic tradition of the surrounding steppe as a rider, archer and swordsman. Even by the harsh standards of the Mongol hordes, Timur excelled. Before he was twenty years old he had attracted a band of followers with whom he ranged across the steppe raiding caravans and rustling horses. In 1360 his skills as a commander were rewarded when he was recognised as chief of the Barlas clan. Over the next ten years he steadily extended his influence over Transoxiana -- the region between the Oxus and Jaxartes Rivers centred on present-day Uzbekistan -- acquiring wounds to his right arm and leg in the process, and hence his nickname. In 1370 he conquered Turkistan, the last surviving Mongol Khanate, and declared himself Amir or "Commander". He made the Silk Road city of Samarkand his capital, and then embarked on a series of military conquests that rocked Asia and Europe to their very foundations. For 35 years Timur's forces ranged far and wide, repeatedly sweeping across Central Asia, Iran, Turkey and northern India. In 1405 Timur was preparing his greatest expedition ever, aimed at conquering China, when he was struck down by fever. Despite the best efforts of his doctors, to the sound of massive thunderclaps and "foaming like a camel dragged backwards by the rein", Timur finally succumbed. The Ming Emperor must have breathed a heartfelt sigh of relief when he eventually heard the news. Historians estimate that Timur, who personally led his forces as far afield as Moscow and Delhi, may have been responsible for the death of as many as 15 million people. Yet he made little attempt to consolidate his conquests, preferring to mount regular, devastating attacks against his neighbours before returning to his native Transoxiana. As a consequence, the dynasty he established proved to be short-lived, though in 1526 Timur's great, great, great grandson Babur restored the family fortunes by conquering Delhi and founding the resplendent Mogul Empire. Timur must have been an enigma to his contemporaries. Brutal and utterly ruthless, he was nevertheless a man of culture. He is said to have been illiterate, but fluent in Turkish and Persian. Sources speak of his sharp wit and hunger for knowledge. When not out and about slaughtering his neighbours, he indulged in passionate debate with scholars of history, medicine and astronomy. He enjoyed playing chess. Above all, he seems to have loved his capital, Samarkand, and he spent much time between campaigns embellishing this previously undistinguished city. To help in this great enterprise, he plundered cities like Damascus, Baghdad, Isfahan and Delhi not just for the loot, but for their skilled artisans, who were brought back to make Samarkand a city worthy of the "World Conqueror". As a consequence the warlike Timur's most lasting and unlikely legacy remains the unsurpassed architectural jewel of Central Asia. With Timur's death Transoxiana began a long period of decline, culminating in gradual Russian conquest during the 19th century. Samarkand had long been inaccessible to outsiders because of the xenophobia and religious bigotry of the ruling amirs. This situation was compounded in 1920, when the Red Army seized control of the region and began a process of Sovietisation. In 1924 Samarkand was included within the frontiers of the new Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, and a curtain of silence fell across the region with Westerners, in particular, being rigorously excluded. Only in the 1980s did the veil begin to rise, and then within a few short years the former USSR disintegrated, resulting in the birth of independent Uzbekistan in 1991. Although ruled by a suspicious and innately cautious former Soviet aparatchik, Islam Karimov, Uzbekistan is today slowly opening to foreign tourism. It should do well. The cities of Bukhara and Khiva, together with Timur's capital at Samarkand, are truly magnificent. In places, it's as though time stood still. It didn't of course. The Soviets worked long and hard to restore what remained of Timurid Samarkand, and Uzbekistan stands to benefit greatly as a result. Moreover, the process continues apace, both in spiritual terms -- Timur is now an Uzbek national hero -- and at a more mundane level. Everywhere the chip of stonemasons' hammers is to be heard, and a whole new generation of skilled craftsmen is being trained to restore the architectural legacy of the "Iron Limper". The historic heart of Samarkand is the Registan, an open square dominated by three great madrassa , or Islamic colleges. Samarkand -- let alone Uzbekistan -- has too many Timurid gems to describe in one short article, but after the Registan, the monumental Bibi Khanum Mosque is perhaps the most extraordinary sight in the city. Built for Timur's chief wife, Finally and fittingly we turn to the Gur-i Amir, or "Tomb of the Ruler", Timur's own last resting place. This fabulous structure, which was completed in 1404, is dominated by the octagonal mausoleum and its peerless fluted dome, azure in colour, with 64 separate ribs. Within lie the remains not only of Timur, but also of various members of his family, including his grandson the scholar-king Ulugh Beg. Timur's tomb is protected by a single slab of jade, said to be the largest in the world. Brought back by Ulugh Beg from Mongolia in 1425, it was broken in half in the 18th century by the Persian ruler Nadir Shah, who tried to remove it from the chamber. Carved into the jade is an inscription in Arabic: "When I rise, the World will Tremble". Coincidence, no doubt, but on the night of June 22, 1941, the Russian Scientist M. Gerasimov began his exhumation of Timur's remains. Within hours Hitler's armies crashed across the Soviet frontier signalling the beginning of the Nazi invasion. Gerasimov's investigations showed that Timur had been a tall man for his race and time, lame, as recorded, in his right leg, and with a wound to his right arm. Surprisingly, red hair still clung to the skull from which Gerasimov reconstructed a bronze bust. Eventually Timur's remains were reinterred with full Muslim burial rites, giving truth to the message thundered in Arabic script three metres high from the cylindrical drum of the great conqueror's mausoleum: "Only God is Immortal". Andrew Forbes/CPA (Text copyright 2001.) (from https://web.archive.org/web/20110607205608/http://www.cpamedia.com/articles/20010215/) [ PJC ] |
Testament | n. [ F., fr. L. testamentum, fr. testari to be a witness, to make one's last will, akin to testis a witness. Cf. Intestate, Testify. ] ☞ This is otherwise called a will, and sometimes a last will and testament. A testament, to be valid, must be made by a person of sound mind; and it must be executed and published in due form of law. A man, in certain cases, may make a valid will by word of mouth only. See He is the mediator of the new testament . . . for the redemption of the transgressions that were under the first testament. Heb. ix. 15. [ 1913 Webster ]
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Testamental | a. [ L. testamentalis. ] Of or pertaining to a testament; testamentary. [ 1913 Webster ] Thy testamental cup I take, |
Testamentary | a. [ L. testamentarius: cf. F. testamentaire. ] How many testamentary charities have been defeated by the negligence or fraud of executors! Atterbury. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Testamentation | n. The act or power of giving by testament, or will. [ R. ] Burke. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Testamentize | v. i. To make a will. [ Obs. ] Fuller. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Unzealous | See obnoxious. |
Voltameter | n. [ Voltaic + -meter. ] (Physics) An instrument for measuring the voltaic electricity passing through it, by its effect in decomposing water or some other chemical compound acting as an electrolyte. [ 1913 Webster ] |
驯 | [驯 / 馴] to attain gradually; to tame; Taiwan pr. xun2 #14,838 [Add to Longdo] |
遗嘱 | [遗 嘱 / 遺 囑] testament; will #18,510 [Add to Longdo] |
蕊 | [蕊] stamen; pistil #21,005 [Add to Longdo] |
禹 | [禹] Yu the Great (c. 21st century BC), mythical leader who tamed the floods; surname Yu #25,629 [Add to Longdo] |
大禹 | [大 禹] Yu the Great (c. 21st century BC) mythical leader who tamed the floods #34,943 [Add to Longdo] |
驯服 | [驯 服 / 馴 服] tame; docile #36,488 [Add to Longdo] |
驯化 | [驯 化 / 馴 化] to tame; to domesticate #42,022 [Add to Longdo] |
花蕊 | [花 蕊] stamen; pistil #45,633 [Add to Longdo] |
花药 | [花 药 / 花 葯] anther (pollen sack on stamen) #59,610 [Add to Longdo] |
新约 | [新 约 / 新 約] New Testament #65,823 [Add to Longdo] |
温驯 | [温 驯 / 溫 馴] docile; meek; harmless; moderate and obedient; tame #73,583 [Add to Longdo] |
花丝 | [花 丝 / 花 絲] stalk (filament) of stamen #79,195 [Add to Longdo] |
雄蕊 | [雄 蕊] stamen (male part of flower) #86,720 [Add to Longdo] |
骜 | [骜 / 驁] a noble steed; untamed #95,091 [Add to Longdo] |
福音书 | [福 音 书 / 福 音 書] Gospel (book of the Christian New Testament) #135,208 [Add to Longdo] |
驯顺 | [驯 顺 / 馴 順] tame; docile #140,068 [Add to Longdo] |
驯良 | [驯 良 / 馴 良] docile; tame #147,534 [Add to Longdo] |
约伯 | [约 伯 / 約 伯] Job (name); Book of Job in the Old Testament #190,181 [Add to Longdo] |
鶩 | [鶩] tame duck #283,414 [Add to Longdo] |
驯从 | [驯 从 / 馴 從] tame; obedient #403,465 [Add to Longdo] |
以利亚 | [以 利 亚 / 以 利 亞] Elijah (old testament prophet) [Add to Longdo] |
天冬苯丙二肽酯 | [天 冬 苯 丙 二 肽 酯] aspartame C14H18N2O (artificial sweetener) [Add to Longdo] |
帖木儿 | [帖 木 儿 / 帖 木 兒] Timur or Tamerlane (1336-1405), Mongol emperor and conqueror [Add to Longdo] |
帖木儿大汗 | [帖 木 儿 大 汗 / 帖 木 兒 大 汗] Timur or Tamerlane (1336-1405), Mongol emperor and conqueror [Add to Longdo] |
库仑计 | [库 仑 计 / 庫 侖 計] voltameter [Add to Longdo] |
彼得前书 | [彼 得 前 书 / 彼 得 前 書] First Epistle of Peter (in New Testament) [Add to Longdo] |
彼得后书 | [彼 得 后 书 / 彼 得 後 書] Second Epistle of Peter (in New Testament) [Add to Longdo] |
摩西五经 | [摩 西 五 经 / 摩 西 五 經] the Pentateuch; the five books of Moses in the Old Testament [Add to Longdo] |
撒迦利亚 | [撒 迦 利 亚 / 撒 迦 利 亞] Zechariah (name); Zechariah (Old Testament prophet) [Add to Longdo] |
新约全书 | [新 约 全 书 / 新 約 全 書] New Testament [Add to Longdo] |
法利赛人 | [法 利 赛 人 / 法 利 賽 人] Pharisee, a Jewish sect in New Testament times [Add to Longdo] |
犹大书 | [犹 大 书 / 猶 大 書] Epistle of St Jude (in New Testament) [Add to Longdo] |
约伯记 | [约 伯 记 / 約 伯 記] Book of Job (in the Old Testament) [Add to Longdo] |
旧约 | [旧 约 / 舊 約] former agreement; former contract; Old testament [Add to Longdo] |
旧约全书 | [旧 约 全 书 / 舊 約 全 書] Old Testament [Add to Longdo] |
阿摩司书 | [阿 摩 司 书 / 阿 摩 司 書] Book of Amos, one of the books of the Nevi'im and of the Christian Old Testament [Add to Longdo] |
阿斯巴特 | [阿 斯 巴 特] aspartame C14H18N2O (artificial sweetener) [Add to Longdo] |
雅各书 | [雅 各 书 / 雅 各 書] Epistle of St James (in New Testament) [Add to Longdo] |
双蕊兰 | [双 蕊 兰 / 雙 蕊 蘭] double-stamen orchid (Diplandrorchis sinica S.C. Chen), an endangered species [Add to Longdo] |
电量表 | [电 量 表 / 電 量 表] voltameter; ammeter [Add to Longdo] |
驯扰 | [驯 扰 / 馴 擾] to tame [Add to Longdo] |
矯める | [ためる, tameru] TH: ดัดให้ตรง EN: to straighten |
矯める | [ためる, tameru] TH: รักษา EN: to cure |
矯める | [ためる, tameru] TH: บิด EN: to falsify |
溜める | [ためる, tameru] TH: กักเอาไว้ EN: to amass |
溜める | [ためる, tameru] TH: สะสม EN: to accumulate |
試す | [ためす, tamesu] TH: ทดลอง EN: to attempt |
試す | [ためす, tamesu] TH: ทดสอบ EN: to test |
改める | [あらためる, aratameru] TH: ปรับปรุงใหม่ EN: to change |
改める | [あらためる, aratameru] TH: แก้ไขใหม่ EN: to revise |
炒める | [いためる, itameru] TH: ผัด EN: to stir-fry |
固める | [かためる, katameru] TH: ทำให้แข็ง EN: to harden (vt) |
固める | [かためる, katameru] TH: ตั้งใจให้แน่วแน่ EN: to fortify |
entamer une conversation | (phrase) เริ่มต้นการสนทนา |
ため;タメ | [tame ; tame] (n) (col) the same #45 [Add to Longdo] |
試し(P);験し;験 | [ためし, tameshi] (n) trial; test; (P) #633 [Add to Longdo] |
例 | [れい(P);ためし, rei (P); tameshi] (n, pref, adj-no) (1) custom; practice; habit; usual; (2) (れい only) said; aforementioned; (3) instance; example; case; illustration; usage; (4) precedent; (5) (れい only) annual; (P) #638 [Add to Longdo] |
為(P);爲(oK);為め(io) | [ため, tame] (n) (1) (See 為に・1) good; advantage; benefit; welfare; (2) sake; purpose; objective; aim; (3) consequence; result; effect; (4) affecting; regarding; concerning; (P) #1,229 [Add to Longdo] |
使い(P);遣い | [つかい, tsukai] (n) (1) (See 使いにやる) errand; mission; going as envoy; (2) messenger; bearer; errand boy; errand girl; (3) (See 使い魔) familiar spirit; (n-suf, n-pref) (4) (often read as づかい when used as a suffix) (See 魔法使い) use; usage; user; trainer; tamer; charmer; (P) #1,499 [Add to Longdo] |
改めて | [あらためて, aratamete] (adv) another time; again; over again; once again; anew; (P) #3,187 [Add to Longdo] |
改め | [あらため, aratame] (suf) former (e.g. name); previous; changed #4,346 [Add to Longdo] |
固め(P);堅め | [かため, katame] (adj-na, n) (1) hardening; fortifying; (2) (固め only) pledge; vow; (3) (固め only) defense; defence; guarding; (P) #6,042 [Add to Longdo] |
見た目 | [みため, mitame] (n) appearance; (P) #7,809 [Add to Longdo] |
遺言 | [ゆいごん(P);いごん;いげん, yuigon (P); igon ; igen] (n, vs) will; testament; last request; (P) #10,999 [Add to Longdo] |
改める(P);検める;革める | [あらためる, aratameru] (v1, vt) (1) (改める, 革める only) (See 改まる) to change; to alter; to revise; to replace; (2) (改める, 革める only) to reform; to correct; to mend; to improve; (3) (改める, 検める only) to examine; to check; to inspect; (4) (改める, 革める only) to do properly; to do formally; (P) #11,427 [Add to Longdo] |
直面 | [ひためん, hitamen] (n) (1) confrontation; (vs) (2) to face; to confront; to encounter; (P) #13,913 [Add to Longdo] |
直面 | [ひためん, hitamen] (n, adj-f) performing without a mask (noh) #13,913 [Add to Longdo] |
旧約 | [きゅうやく, kyuuyaku] (n) (1) old promise; old agreement; old covenant; (2) (abbr) (See 旧約聖書) Old Testament; (P) #14,404 [Add to Longdo] |
新約 | [しんやく, shinyaku] (n) (1) new contract; new agreement; (2) (abbr) (See 新約聖書) New Testament #14,633 [Add to Longdo] |
スタメン | [sutamen] (n) (abbr) starting member; (P) #14,776 [Add to Longdo] |
下目 | [しため, shitame] (n) downward glance; contemptuous look #19,058 [Add to Longdo] |
このため | [konotame] (exp) because of this; (P) [Add to Longdo] |
その為;其の為 | [そのため, sonotame] (exp) hence; for that reason [Add to Longdo] |
ため桶;溜め桶;溜桶 | [ためおけ, tameoke] (n) (1) bucket (for carrying sake, soy sauce, etc.); (2) manure bucket; (3) rainwater bucket (for dousing fires) [Add to Longdo] |
ため息(P);溜め息(P);溜息(io) | [ためいき, tameiki] (n) sigh; (P) [Add to Longdo] |
ため息をつく;溜息をつく;溜息を吐く;ため息を吐く;溜め息を吐く;溜め息をつく | [ためいきをつく, tameikiwotsuku] (exp, v5k) to sigh; to breathe a sigh [Add to Longdo] |
ため年 | [ためどし, tamedoshi] (n) (sl) same age [Add to Longdo] |
となるために | [tonarutameni] (exp) (1) (See となる) in order to be(come)...; (2) since it amounts to...; (3) since it is advantageous to... [Add to Longdo] |
の為に | [のために, notameni] (aux) (uk) (See 為に) for the sake of; because; (P) [Add to Longdo] |
はためく | [hatameku] (v5k, vi) to flutter (e.g. a flag) [Add to Longdo] |
はた迷惑;傍迷惑 | [はためいわく, hatameiwaku] (adj-na, n) nuisance to other people; inconvenience to others [Add to Longdo] |
ふためく | [futameku] (v5k) to make a commotion [Add to Longdo] |
めためた | [metameta] (adj-na, adv, adv-to) beyond repair [Add to Longdo] |
んがため | [ngatame] (exp) (See ために) in order to [Add to Longdo] |
アスパルテーム | [asuparute-mu] (n) aspartame [Add to Longdo] |
イタメール;イタメル;イタメ | [itame-ru ; itameru ; itame] (n) (See いたずら) nuisance mail (such as chain mail, etc.) [Add to Longdo] |
エンタメ | [entame] (n) (abbr) (See エンターテインメント) entertainment [Add to Longdo] |
タメ語 | [タメご, tame go] (n) casual language [Add to Longdo] |
タメ口;ため口 | [タメぐち(タメ口);ためぐち(ため口), tame guchi ( tame kuchi ); tameguchi ( tame kuchi )] (n) casual talk; frank, unreserved speech; peer language [Add to Longdo] |
テスタメント | [tesutamento] (n) testament [Add to Longdo] |
ベンチを温める | [ベンチをあたためる, benchi woatatameru] (exp, v1) to warm the bench; for a player, to stay on the bench during a sports match [Add to Longdo] |
ボルタメーター;ボルトメーター | [borutame-ta-; borutome-ta-] (n) voltameter; voltmeter [Add to Longdo] |
ポルタメント | [porutamento] (n) portamento (ita [Add to Longdo] |
メタメディア | [metamedeia] (n) { comp } metamedia [Add to Longdo] |
為に;爲に(oK) | [ために, tameni] (conj) (1) (uk) for; for the sake of; to one's advantage; in favor of; in favour of; on behalf of; (2) because of; as a result of [Add to Longdo] |
為にする | [ためにする, tamenisuru] (exp, vs-i) to have an ulterior motive; to have an axe to grind [Add to Longdo] |
為になる;為に成る | [ためになる, tameninaru] (exp, v5r) to be of benefit; to be useful; to be good for you [Add to Longdo] |
為銀 | [ためぎん, tamegin] (n) exchange bank [Add to Longdo] |
為書き;為書 | [ためがき, tamegaki] (n) dedication (e.g. in books); inscription [Add to Longdo] |
遺言書 | [ゆいごんしょ, yuigonsho] (n) testament [Add to Longdo] |
遺言証書 | [いごんしょうしょ, igonshousho] (n) testamentary document [Add to Longdo] |
遺言状 | [ゆいごんじょう, yuigonjou] (n) will; testament [Add to Longdo] |
遺言信託 | [ゆいごんしんたく, yuigonshintaku] (n) testamentary trust [Add to Longdo] |
遺告 | [ゆいごう, yuigou] (n) will; testament [Add to Longdo] |
片面ディスク | [かためんディスク, katamen deisuku] single-sided disk [Add to Longdo] |
傷める | [いためる, itameru] verletzen [Add to Longdo] |
充血した目 | [じゅうけつしため, juuketsushitame] blutunterlaufene_Augen [Add to Longdo] |
固める | [かためる, katameru] hart_machen, hart_werden [Add to Longdo] |
改める | [あらためる, aratameru] aendern, reformieren [Add to Longdo] |
旧約 | [きゅうやく, kyuuyaku] das_Alte_Testament [Add to Longdo] |
旧約聖書 | [きゅうやくせいしょ, kyuuyakuseisho] das_Alte_Testament [Add to Longdo] |
暖める | [あたためる, atatameru] erwaermen, aufwaermen [Add to Longdo] |
温める | [あたためる, atatameru] erwaermen, aufwaermen [Add to Longdo] |
片目 | [かため, katame] ein_Auge, das_eine_Auge [Add to Longdo] |
痛める | [いためる, itameru] beschaedigen, verletzen, quaelen [Add to Longdo] |
矯める | [ためる, tameru] geradebiegen, verbessern, abstellen [Add to Longdo] |
矯め直す | [ためなおす, tamenaosu] korrigieren, abstellen [Add to Longdo] |
試す | [ためす, tamesu] versuchen, probieren [Add to Longdo] |
遺言 | [ゆいごん, yuigon] Testament [Add to Longdo] |
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