ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -lace-w-, *lace-w* |
(เนื่องจากผลลัพธ์จากการค้นหา -lace-w- มีน้อย ระบบจึงเลือกคำใหม่ให้โดยอัตโนมัติ: lace) |
มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ Lace-winged | a. (Zool.) Having thin, transparent, reticulated wings; as, the lace-winged flies. [ 1913 Webster ] | Lace | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Laced p. pr. & vb. n. Lacing ] 1. To fasten with a lace; to draw together with a lace passed through eyelet holes; to unite with a lace or laces, or, figuratively. with anything resembling laces. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] When Jenny's stays are newly laced. Prior. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To adorn with narrow strips or braids of some decorative material; as, cloth laced with silver. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To beat; to lash; to make stripes on. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ] I'll lace your coat for ye. L'Estrange. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. To add something to (a food or beverage) so as to impart flavor, pungency, or some special quality; as, to lace a punch with alcohol; to lace the Kool-Aid with LSD. [ Old Slang ] [ 1913 Webster +PJC ] 5. To twine or draw as a lace; to interlace; to intertwine. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] The Gond . . . picked up a trail of the Karela, the vine that bears the bitter wild gourd, and laced it to and fro across the temple door. Kipling. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Lace | n. [ OE. las, OF. laz, F. lacs, dim. lacet, fr. L. laqueus noose, snare; prob. akin to lacere to entice. Cf. Delight, Elicit, Lasso, Latchet. ] 1. That which binds or holds, especially by being interwoven; a string, cord, or band, usually one passing through eyelet or other holes, and used in drawing and holding together parts of a garment, of a shoe, of a machine belt, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] His hat hung at his back down by a lace. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] For striving more, the more in laces strong Himself he tied. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A snare or gin, especially one made of interwoven cords; a net. [ Obs. ] Fairfax. [ 1913 Webster ] Vulcanus had caught thee [ Venus ] in his lace. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. A fabric of fine threads of linen, silk, cotton, etc., often ornamented with figures; a delicate tissue of thread, much worn as an ornament of dress. [ 1913 Webster ] Our English dames are much given to the wearing of costly laces. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. Spirits added to coffee or some other beverage. [ Old Slang ] Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] Alençon lace, a kind of point lace, entirely of needlework, first made at Alençon in France, in the 17th century. It is very durable and of great beauty and cost. -- Bone lace, Brussels lace, etc. See under Bone, Brussels, etc. -- Gold lace, or Silver lace, lace having warp threads of silk, or silk and cotton, and a weft of silk threads covered with gold (or silver), or with gilt. -- Lace leather, thin, oil-tanned leather suitable for cutting into lacings for machine belts. -- Lace lizard (Zool.), a large, aquatic, Australian lizard (Hydrosaurus giganteus), allied to the monitors. -- Lace paper, paper with an openwork design in imitation of lace. -- Lace piece (Shipbuilding), the main piece of timber which supports the beak or head projecting beyond the stem of a ship. -- Lace pillow, and Pillow lace. See under Pillow. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Lace | v. i. To be fastened with a lace, or laces; as, these boots lace. [ 1913 Webster ] | lacebark | n. A small tree or shrub (Hoheria populnea) of New Zealand having a profusion of axillary clusters of honey-scented paper-white flowers and whose bark is used for cordage. Syn. -- ribbonwood, houhere, Hoheria populnea. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Lace-bark | n. (Bot.) A shrub in the West Indies (Lagetta Iintearia); -- so called from the lacelike layers of its inner bark. [ 1913 Webster ] | Laced | a. 1. Fastened with a lace or laces; decorated with narrow strips or braid. See Lace, v. t. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Decorated with the fabric lace. [ 1913 Webster ] A shirt with laced ruffles. Fielding. [ 1913 Webster ] Laced mutton, a prostitute. [ Old slang ] -- Laced stocking, a strong stocking which can be tightly laced; -- used in cases of weak legs, varicose veins, etc. Dunglison. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Lacedaemonian | a. [ L. Lacedamonius, Gr. Lakedaimo`nios, fr. Lakedai`mwn Lacedæmon. ] Of or pertaining to Lacedæmon or Sparta, the chief city of Laconia in the Peloponnesus. -- n. A Spartan. [ Written also Lacedemonian. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | lace into | v. t. To attack vigorously; -- used of physical or verbal attacks; as, the boss laced into him for coming to the meeting late. [ PJC ] | Laceman | n.; pl. Lacemen A man who deals in lace. [ 1913 Webster ] | Lacerable | a. [ L. lacerabilis: cf. F. lacérable. ] That can be lacerated or torn. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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| lace | (vt) เฆี่ยนให้เป็นแนว (คำไม่เป็นทางการ), See also: เฆี่ยน, Syn. lash, beat, thrash | lace | (vt) เจือแอลกอฮอล์หรือสารอื่นๆ, See also: ผสมแอลกอฮอล์ | lace | (n) เชือกร้อย (รองเท้า), See also: เชือกถักรองเท้า, Syn. cord, string | lace | (n) ดิ้นเงินดิ้นทอง, See also: ดิ้น, Syn. ornamental braid | lace | (vt) ประดับด้วยลายลูกไม้, See also: ขลิบด้วยลูกไม้, Syn. decorate, trim, adorn | lace | (vt) ปัก, See also: ถัก, ร้อย, ถักลูกไม้, ถักเชือก, ปักลูกไม้, Syn. fasten, tie | lace | (vi) ผูกเชือกรองเท้า | lace | (n) ลูกไม้, See also: สิ่งทอลายฉลุ, Syn. openwork, embroidery | lace | (n) แอลกอฮอล์ที่เติมในอาหารหรือเครื่องดื่มเพียงเล็กน้อย | lace in | (phrv) รัดเอวให้เล็ก (คำเก่า โดยเฉพาะใช้กับผู้หญิง) |
| lace | (เลส) { laced, lacing, laces } n. ลูกไม้, ดิ้น, ดิ้นเงิน, ดิ้นทอง, สายถัก, สายรัดรองเท้า, สิ่งทอลายฉลุ vt. ผูกสาย, รัก, ปัก, ถัก, ประดับด้วยลายลูกไม้, ร้อย, สอด, เฆี่ยนเป็นแนว vi. ผูกด้วยสายรัดรองเท้า, ผูกเชือก, ต่อว่า, โจมตี | lacerate | (แลส'เซอเรท) vt. ฉีกขาด, ทำให้เสียรูปร่าง, ทรมานจิตใจ, ทำให้ทุกข์ใจ., See also: lacerability n. ดูlacerate lacerable adj. ดูlacerate lacerative adj. ดูlacerate, Syn. mangled | laceration | (แลสเซอเร'เชิน) n. การฉีกขาด, การบุบสลาย, การเสียรูปร่าง, การทรมานจิตใจ, การทุกข์ใจ, บาดแผลที่ฉีกขาด, บาดแผลที่บุบบู้บี้ | lacework | (เลส'เวิร์ค) n. ลูกไม้ | ampullaceous | (แอมพะเล' เชียส) adj. ซึ่งเป็นรูปขวด., Syn. ampullary, ampullar | amylaceous | (แอมมิเล' เชียส) adj. มีลักษณะหรือคุณสมบัติของแป้ง (starchy) | anyplace | (เอน'นีเพรสฺ) adv. ที่ไหนก็ตาม, ทุกหนทุกแห่ง, Syn. anywhere | aplacental | (เอพละเซน'ทัล) adj. ไม่มีรก | argillaceous | (อาร์จะเล'เซียส) adj. เกี่ยวกับหรือคล้ายดินเหนียว, ประกอบด้วยสารดินเหนียว | birthplace | n. สถานที่เกิด, แหล่งกำเนิด |
| lace | (n) ลูกไม้ถัก, เชือกผูกรองเท้า, ดิ้นเงินดิ้นทอง, สิ่งทอลายฉลุ | lacerate | (vt) ฉีกขาด, ทำให้ถลอก, ทำให้เสียรูปร่าง | laceration | (n) การฉีกขาด, การบุบสลาย, รอยถลอก | birthplace | (n) ที่เกิด, แหล่งกำเนิด, ภูมิลำเนา, บ้านเกิด | commonplace | (adj สามัญ, ธรรมดา, ไม่น่าสนใจ, ซ้ำๆ) ซากๆ | commonplace | (n สิ่งธรรมดาๆ, คำพูดซ้ำๆ) ซากๆ | complacence | (n) ความพึงพอใจ, ความอิ่มเอมใจ, ความใจเย็น | complacency | (n) ความพึงพอใจ, ความอิ่มเอมใจ, ความใจเย็น | complacent | (adj) พอใจ, อิ่มเอมใจ, พึงพอใจ | displace | (vt) ย้ายที่, กำจัด, ไล่, ปลด, ทำให้เคลื่อนที่, เข้าแทนที่ |
| | If he never laced up his gloves, which he never shoulda done in the first fuckin' place, he'd still be alive. | ถ้าเขาไม่เคยเจือถุงมือของเขา ซึ่งเขาไม่เคยทำใน Shoulda fuckin ครั้งแรกที่เขายังคงมีชีวิตอยู่ Pulp Fiction (1994) | Hell, half the guys in this store probably wear lace underwear but, this.... | เพิ่งจะเห็นอะไรที่มันพิลึกพิลั่นที่สุดคราวนี้เอง นี่... Mannequin (1987) | Crustaceans marooned in a most exquisite fragrant broth, laced with fiery chilies. | กุ้งหอยปูปลาเคี่ยวกับข่าตะไคร้ใบมะกรูด หอมแดงและพริก Woman on Top (2000) | Lace and satin pressed tight against the plump little bubbles. | ดูแนวผ้าที่แนบเนื้อบนเรือนร่างนั่นสิ Girl with a Pearl Earring (2003) | If he was poisoned, I think you'll find it laced into one of these. | คุณรู้ได้ไง เป็นพระหรือ Yankee White (2003) | Dry cleaner laced their uniforms with poison. | แต่ต้องเป็นหลังจัดการกับประธานาธิปดีแล้วสิ ทำอย่างนี้แล้วจะได้อะไร Yankee White (2003) | Cheap coffee and laced curtains | กาแฟราคาถูกและผ้าม่านลูกไม้พวกนี้ Paris ei yeonin (2004) | Be careful. Your left shoe lace is untied. | ระวังด้วย เท้าซ้ายนายจะชนกับโต๊ะ Mr. Monk and the Blackout (2004) | They're not right No lace, no collar | มันไม่ถูกต้องนะ // ไม่มีลูกไม้ ไม่มีระบายที่คอเสือ้ Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) | Oh, can I help you? Oh, um, I'm looking for some lace. | ชั้นกำลังมองหาสายเบ็ดค่ะ Walk the Line (2005) | Oh, the sewing store on Saticoy's got lace. | ที่ร้านเย็บปักแถวนั้นมีค่ะ Walk the Line (2005) | Down on your knees. Lace your hands behind your head. | คุกเขาลง เอามือวางไว้บนหัว The Marine (2006) |
| | ลูกไม้ | (n) lace, Example: ชุดแต่งงานของเธอเป็นผ้าไหมและปักลูกไม้อย่างสวยงาม, Count Unit: ชิ้น, อัน, ม้วน, Thai Definition: ด้ายที่ถักเป็นลวดลายต่างๆ |
| ลูกไม้ | [lūkmāi] (n) EN: lace FR: dentelle [ f ] |
| | | lace | (n) a cord that is drawn through eyelets or around hooks in order to draw together two edges (as of a shoe or garment), Syn. lacing | lace | (n) a delicate decorative fabric woven in an open web of symmetrical patterns | lace | (v) do lacework | lace | (v) draw through eyes or holes, Syn. lace up | lacebark | (n) small tree or shrub of New Zealand having a profusion of axillary clusters of honey-scented paper-white flowers and whose bark is used for cordage, Syn. ribbonwood, Hoheria populnea, houhere | lace bug | (n) small bug having body and wings covered with a lacy network of raised lines | lace fern | (n) small tufted fern of northwestern America, Syn. Cheilanthes gracillima | lace-flower vine | (n) low-growing creeping perennial of Central America having deeply fringed white flowers; sometimes placed in genus Episcia, Syn. Alsobia dianthiflora, Episcia dianthiflora | lace making | (n) the act or art of making handmade lace, Syn. tatting | lacer | (n) a workman who laces shoes or footballs or books (during binding) |
| Lace | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Laced p. pr. & vb. n. Lacing ] 1. To fasten with a lace; to draw together with a lace passed through eyelet holes; to unite with a lace or laces, or, figuratively. with anything resembling laces. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] When Jenny's stays are newly laced. Prior. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To adorn with narrow strips or braids of some decorative material; as, cloth laced with silver. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To beat; to lash; to make stripes on. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ] I'll lace your coat for ye. L'Estrange. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. To add something to (a food or beverage) so as to impart flavor, pungency, or some special quality; as, to lace a punch with alcohol; to lace the Kool-Aid with LSD. [ Old Slang ] [ 1913 Webster +PJC ] 5. To twine or draw as a lace; to interlace; to intertwine. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] The Gond . . . picked up a trail of the Karela, the vine that bears the bitter wild gourd, and laced it to and fro across the temple door. Kipling. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Lace | n. [ OE. las, OF. laz, F. lacs, dim. lacet, fr. L. laqueus noose, snare; prob. akin to lacere to entice. Cf. Delight, Elicit, Lasso, Latchet. ] 1. That which binds or holds, especially by being interwoven; a string, cord, or band, usually one passing through eyelet or other holes, and used in drawing and holding together parts of a garment, of a shoe, of a machine belt, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] His hat hung at his back down by a lace. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] For striving more, the more in laces strong Himself he tied. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A snare or gin, especially one made of interwoven cords; a net. [ Obs. ] Fairfax. [ 1913 Webster ] Vulcanus had caught thee [ Venus ] in his lace. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. A fabric of fine threads of linen, silk, cotton, etc., often ornamented with figures; a delicate tissue of thread, much worn as an ornament of dress. [ 1913 Webster ] Our English dames are much given to the wearing of costly laces. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. Spirits added to coffee or some other beverage. [ Old Slang ] Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] Alençon lace, a kind of point lace, entirely of needlework, first made at Alençon in France, in the 17th century. It is very durable and of great beauty and cost. -- Bone lace, Brussels lace, etc. See under Bone, Brussels, etc. -- Gold lace, or Silver lace, lace having warp threads of silk, or silk and cotton, and a weft of silk threads covered with gold (or silver), or with gilt. -- Lace leather, thin, oil-tanned leather suitable for cutting into lacings for machine belts. -- Lace lizard (Zool.), a large, aquatic, Australian lizard (Hydrosaurus giganteus), allied to the monitors. -- Lace paper, paper with an openwork design in imitation of lace. -- Lace piece (Shipbuilding), the main piece of timber which supports the beak or head projecting beyond the stem of a ship. -- Lace pillow, and Pillow lace. See under Pillow. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Lace | v. i. To be fastened with a lace, or laces; as, these boots lace. [ 1913 Webster ] | lacebark | n. A small tree or shrub (Hoheria populnea) of New Zealand having a profusion of axillary clusters of honey-scented paper-white flowers and whose bark is used for cordage. Syn. -- ribbonwood, houhere, Hoheria populnea. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Lace-bark | n. (Bot.) A shrub in the West Indies (Lagetta Iintearia); -- so called from the lacelike layers of its inner bark. [ 1913 Webster ] | Laced | a. 1. Fastened with a lace or laces; decorated with narrow strips or braid. See Lace, v. t. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Decorated with the fabric lace. [ 1913 Webster ] A shirt with laced ruffles. Fielding. [ 1913 Webster ] Laced mutton, a prostitute. [ Old slang ] -- Laced stocking, a strong stocking which can be tightly laced; -- used in cases of weak legs, varicose veins, etc. Dunglison. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Lacedaemonian | a. [ L. Lacedamonius, Gr. Lakedaimo`nios, fr. Lakedai`mwn Lacedæmon. ] Of or pertaining to Lacedæmon or Sparta, the chief city of Laconia in the Peloponnesus. -- n. A Spartan. [ Written also Lacedemonian. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | lace into | v. t. To attack vigorously; -- used of physical or verbal attacks; as, the boss laced into him for coming to the meeting late. [ PJC ] | Laceman | n.; pl. Lacemen A man who deals in lace. [ 1913 Webster ] | Lacerable | a. [ L. lacerabilis: cf. F. lacérable. ] That can be lacerated or torn. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| | | | を | [wo] (prt) (1) indicates direct object of action; (2) indicates subject of causative expression; (3) indicates an area traversed; (4) indicates time (period) over which action takes place; (5) indicates point of departure or separation of action; (6) (See が) indicates object of desire, like, hate, etc.; (P) #3 [Add to Longdo] | から | [kara] (prt) (1) from (e.g. time, place, numerical quantity); since; (2) from (originator); (3) because; (4) out of (constituent, part); (5) through (e.g. window, vestibule); (6) after; since (following te-form verb); (P) #25 [Add to Longdo] | や | [ya] (prt) (1) such things as (non-exhaustive list related to a specific time and place); and ... and; (2) (See や否や) (after the dictionary form of a verb) the minute (that) ...; no sooner than ...; (int) (3) punctuational exclamation in haiku, renga, etc.; (aux) (4) (ksb #31 [Add to Longdo] | 中 | [なか, naka] (suf) (1) through; throughout; in the course of; (2) all over or throughout (e.g. a place) #80 [Add to Longdo] | 上 | [じょう, jou] (n, adj-no, n-adv, n-suf) (1) above; up; over; elder (e.g. daughter); (2) top; summit; (3) surface; on; (4) before; previous; (5) superiority; one's superior (i.e. one's elder); (6) on top of that; besides; what's more; (7) upon (further inspection, etc.); based on (and occurring after); (8) matters concerning...; as concerns ...; (9) (as ...上は) since (i.e. "for that reason"); (n-suf) (10) (hon) (See 父上) suffix indicating higher social standing; (11) (arch) place of one's superior (i.e. the throne); (12) (arch) emperor; sovereign; shogun; daimyo; (13) (arch) noblewoman (esp. the wife of a nobleman); (P) #111 [Add to Longdo] | 位 | [くらい, kurai] (ctr) (1) rank; place (e.g. first place); (2) decimal place; (3) counter for ghosts; (P) #116 [Add to Longdo] | 位 | [くらい, kurai] (adv, suf) (1) (orig. from 座居, meaning "seat") throne; crown; (nobleman's) seat; (2) (See 位階) government position; court rank; (3) social standing; rank; class; echelon; rung; (n) (4) grade (of quality, etc.); level; tier; rank; (5) (See 桁・2) digit (e.g. the tens, the hundreds, etc.); place; (6) (See どの位) degree; extent; amount; (P) #116 [Add to Longdo] | 局 | [つぼね, tsubone] (n) (1) court lady; lady-in-waiting (Heian period); (2) (See 曹司・1) separate room in a palace (esp. for a lady) (Heian period); (3) room for a very low class prostitute; (4) (See 局女郎) very low class prostitute #177 [Add to Longdo] | 地 | [ち, chi] (n, n-suf) (1) earth; ground; land; soil; (2) place; (3) territory; (4) (See 天地無用) bottom (of a package, book, etc.); (5) (See 五大・1, 土・ど・2) earth (one of the five elements); (P) #208 [Add to Longdo] | 内(P);中 | [うち, uchi] (n, adj-no) (1) inside; within; (2) (also 裡) while; (3) among; amongst; between; (pn, adj-no) (4) (See 家・うち・2) we (referring to one's in-group, i.e. company, etc.); our; (5) my spouse; (n) (6) (arch) imperial palace grounds; (7) (arch) emperor; (pn, adj-no) (8) (ksb #232 [Add to Longdo] |
| インタレース | [いんたれーす, intare-su] interlace [Add to Longdo] | ノンインタレース | [のん'いんたれーす, non ' intare-su] non-interlace [Add to Longdo] | ページ置換アルゴリズム | [ページちかんアルゴリズム, pe-ji chikan arugorizumu] page replacement algorithm [Add to Longdo] | 交換 | [こうかん, koukan] replacement (vs), exchange, interchange, barter, substitution, switching [Add to Longdo] | 小数点以下の桁数 | [しょうすうてんいかのけたすう, shousuuten'ikanoketasuu] No. of decimal places [Add to Longdo] | 数字位置 | [すうじいち, suujiichi] digit place, digit position [Add to Longdo] | 切り替える | [きりかえる, kirikaeru] to switch, to change, to exchange, to convert, to renew, to throw a switch, to replace, to switch over [Add to Longdo] | 置き換え | [おきかえ, okikae] replacement [Add to Longdo] | 置き換える | [おきかえる, okikaeru] to replace, to move, to change the position of [Add to Longdo] | 置換 | [ちかん, chikan] replacement, n-permutation [Add to Longdo] |
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