(เนื่องจากผลลัพธ์จากการค้นหา scutcher มีน้อย ระบบจึงเลือกคำใหม่ให้โดยอัตโนมัติ: butcher) |
มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ Scutcher | n. 1. One who scutches. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. An implement or machine for scutching hemp, flax, or cotton, etc.; a scutch; a scutching machine. [ 1913 Webster ] | Butcher | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Butchered p. pr. & vb. n. Butchering. ] 1. To kill or slaughter (animals) for food, or for market; as, to butcher hogs. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To murder, or kill, especially in an unusually bloody or barbarous manner. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] [ Ithocles ] was murdered, rather butchered. Ford. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. to bungle badly; to botch; -- used also when an object is damaged (literally or figuratively) in an activity; as, the new choir butchered the hymn. Syn. -- mangle. [ PJC ] | Butcher | n. [ OE. bochere, bochier, OF. bochier, F. boucher, orig., slaughterer of buck goats, fr. OF. boc, F. bouc, a buck goat; of German or Celtic origin. See Buck the animal. ] 1. One who slaughters animals, or dresses their flesh for market; one whose occupation it is to kill animals for food. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A slaughterer; one who kills in large numbers, or with unusual cruelty; one who causes needless loss of life, as in battle. “Butcher of an innocent child.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Butcher's meat, such flesh of animals slaughtered for food as is sold for that purpose by butchers, as beef, mutton, lamb, and pork. [ 1913 Webster ]
| butcherbird | n. 1. (Zool.) any species of shrike of the genus Lanius, so called because they impale their prey on thorns. [ 1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5 ] 2. (Zool.) large carnivorous Australian bird with the shrikelike habit of impaling prey on thorns. [ WordNet 1.5 ] ☞ The Lanius excubitor is the common butcher bird of Europe. In England, the bearded tit is sometimes called the lesser butcher bird. The American species are Lanius borealis, or northern butcher bird, and Lanius Ludovicianus or loggerhead shrike. The name butcher bird is derived from its habit of suspending its prey impaled upon thorns, after killing it. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: butcher-bird, butcher bird | Butchering | n. 1. The business of a butcher. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. The act of slaughtering; the act of killing cruelly and needlessly. [ 1913 Webster ] That dreadful butchering of one another. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] | Butcherliness | n. Butchery quality. [ 1913 Webster ] | Butcherly | a. Like a butcher; without compunction; savage; bloody; inhuman; fell. “The victim of a butcherly murder.” D. Webster. [ 1913 Webster ] What stratagems, how fell, how butcherly, This deadly quarrel daily doth beget! Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | Butcher's broom | (Bot.) A genus of plants (Ruscus); esp. Ruscus aculeatus, which has large red berries and leaflike branches. See Cladophyll. [ 1913 Webster ] | Butchery | n. [ OE. bocherie shambles, fr. F. boucherie. See Butcher, n. ] 1. The business of a butcher. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Murder or manslaughter, esp. when committed with unusual barbarity; great or cruel slaughter. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] The perpetration of human butchery. Prescott. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. A slaughterhouse; the shambles; a place where blood is shed. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Like as an ox is hanged in the butchery. Fabyan. [ 1913 Webster ] Syn. -- Murder; slaughter; carnage. See Massacre. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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| | butcher | (บูช'เชอะ) { butchered, butchering, butchers } n. คนขายเนื้อ, คนฆ่าสัตว์ขาย, คนที่ฆ่าคนตายอย่างทารุณ, คนขายเร่, การทำลาย, การแล่เนื้อ, คนที่มีนิสัยโหดร้าย vt. ฆ่าสัตว์ขาย, ฆ่าอย่างทารุณโหดเหี้ยม, ทำให้เสีย, ทำเสีย, See also: butcherer n. | butchery | (บุช'เชอรี) n. โรงฆ่าสัตว์, การฆ่าสัตว์ขาย, คนฆ่าคนตายอย่างทารุณโหดร้าย, การฆาตกรรม, การทำลาย, ความยุ่งเหยิง |
| | - When Billy the butcher gets here with my book, | - ให้บิลลี่ไปฆ่าพวกมันแล้วเอาหนังสือฉันกลับมา, Hocus Pocus (1993) | The successful fishermen were already in and had butchered their marlin out... ... carried them laid full-length across two planks to the fish house... ... where they waited for the ice truck to carry them to the market in Havana. | ชาวประมงที่ประสบ ความสำเร็จ วันนั้นมีอยู่แล้วใน และเชือดมาร์ลินของพวกเขา ออก The Old Man and the Sea (1958) | - What? - It's the butcher this time, sir. | มันเป็นร้านขายเนื้อใน ครั้งนี้ครับ How I Won the War (1967) | Is it now the butcher which is carrying out intimacy at your home address? | ฉันอยากจะให้เข้าใจว่าตอนนี้ มันเป็นเขียง ซึ่งจะดำเนินการใกล้ชิด ที่อยู่ที่บ้านของคุณหรือไม่ How I Won the War (1967) | - Is it right a butcher should... | ชักออก! How I Won the War (1967) | Tell the wife to drop the butcher and become a vegetarian. | บอกภรรยาว่าจะลดลงคนขาย เนื้อและ กลายเป็นมังสวิรัติ นั่นเป็นคำแนะนำของคุณ How I Won the War (1967) | Fire one more shot, you butcher, and I'll shoot you. | ไฟหนึ่งยิงมากขึ้นคุณเนื้อและฉันจะยิงคุณ Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984) | A century ago, when the British raided this temple and butchered my people, a loyal priest hid the last two stones down here in the catacombs. | ศตวรรษที่ผ่านมาเมื่ออังกฤษบุกเข้าไปในวัดนี้ และเชือดประชาชนของเรา พระซื่อสัตย์ซ่อนตัวในช่วงสองหิน Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) | I killed Logan because he was a butcher. | ฉันฆ่ามัน เพราะมันบ้า Day of the Dead (1985) | "thou bleeding piece of earth, that I am meek and gentle with these butchers." | ที่ข้าได้ทำให้แผ่นดิน เปื้อนด้วยเลือด ด้วยการโปรดคนฆ่าสัตว์คนนี้" An American Tail (1986) | I see someone in front of me who got his partner in trouble... and sent her off to some butcher... while he moved on to an innocent, young girl like my daughter. | ที่ฉันเห็นตรงหน้าฉัน ก็คือใครคนนึง ที่ทำให้เพื่อนร่วมงานต้องเดือดร้อน... แล้วก็ส่งเธอไปเข้าโรงฆ่าสัตว์... ระหว่างที่ตัวเองละมือ เปลี่ยนเป้าหมายมายัง สาวซื่อบริสุทธิ อย่างลูกสาวฉัน Dirty Dancing (1987) | The butcher's daughter? | ลูกสาวพ่อค้าเขียงน่ะเหรอ? Christmas in August (1998) |
| | ล้ม | (v) slaughter, See also: butcher, kill, Syn. ฆ่า, Example: ชาวชนบทมักล้มวัวเพื่อเป็นอาหารสำหรับแขกที่มาเยือน |
| ฆ่า | [khā] (v) EN: assassinate ; kill ; murder ; slay ; slaughter ; butcher ; get rid of FR: tuer ; assassiner ; abattre ; trucider (fam.) ; occire (litt.) ; descendre (fam.) ; zigouiller (fam.) ; liquider (fam.) ; se débarrasser de ; bousiller (fam.) ; butter (arg.) | คนขายเนื้อ | [khonkhāi neūa] (n) EN: butcher FR: boucher [ m ] | คนฆ่าสัตว์ | [khon khā sat] (n) EN: butcher FR: boucher [ m ] ; bouchère [ f ] | ล้ม | [lom] (v) EN: slaughter ; butcher ; kill FR: tuer | ร้านขายเนื้อสัตว์ | [rān khāi neūa sat] (n, exp) EN: butcher's ; butcher's shop FR: boucherie [ f ] | สังหาร | [sanghān] (v) EN: kill ; make die ; murder ; execute ; dispatch ; slay ; butcher ; massacre ; slaughter ; destroy ; annihilate FR: exterminer ; détruire |
| | | butcher | (n) a retailer of meat, Syn. meatman | butcher | (n) a brutal indiscriminate murderer | butcher | (n) a person who slaughters or dresses meat for market, Syn. slaughterer | butcher | (v) kill (animals) usually for food consumption, Syn. slaughter | butcherbird | (n) shrikes that impale their prey on thorns | butcherbird | (n) large carnivorous Australian bird with the shrike-like habit of impaling prey on thorns | butcher board | (n) a thick wooden slab formed by bonding together thick laminated strips of unpainted hardwood, Syn. butcher block | butcher knife | (n) a large sharp knife for cutting or trimming meat | butcher paper | (n) a strong wrapping paper that resists penetration by blood or meat fluids | butcher's broom | (n) shrub with stiff flattened stems resembling leaves (cladophylls); used for making brooms, Syn. Ruscus aculeatus |
| Butcher | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Butchered p. pr. & vb. n. Butchering. ] 1. To kill or slaughter (animals) for food, or for market; as, to butcher hogs. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To murder, or kill, especially in an unusually bloody or barbarous manner. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] [ Ithocles ] was murdered, rather butchered. Ford. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. to bungle badly; to botch; -- used also when an object is damaged (literally or figuratively) in an activity; as, the new choir butchered the hymn. Syn. -- mangle. [ PJC ] | Butcher | n. [ OE. bochere, bochier, OF. bochier, F. boucher, orig., slaughterer of buck goats, fr. OF. boc, F. bouc, a buck goat; of German or Celtic origin. See Buck the animal. ] 1. One who slaughters animals, or dresses their flesh for market; one whose occupation it is to kill animals for food. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A slaughterer; one who kills in large numbers, or with unusual cruelty; one who causes needless loss of life, as in battle. “Butcher of an innocent child.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Butcher's meat, such flesh of animals slaughtered for food as is sold for that purpose by butchers, as beef, mutton, lamb, and pork. [ 1913 Webster ]
| butcherbird | n. 1. (Zool.) any species of shrike of the genus Lanius, so called because they impale their prey on thorns. [ 1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5 ] 2. (Zool.) large carnivorous Australian bird with the shrikelike habit of impaling prey on thorns. [ WordNet 1.5 ] ☞ The Lanius excubitor is the common butcher bird of Europe. In England, the bearded tit is sometimes called the lesser butcher bird. The American species are Lanius borealis, or northern butcher bird, and Lanius Ludovicianus or loggerhead shrike. The name butcher bird is derived from its habit of suspending its prey impaled upon thorns, after killing it. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: butcher-bird, butcher bird | Butchering | n. 1. The business of a butcher. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. The act of slaughtering; the act of killing cruelly and needlessly. [ 1913 Webster ] That dreadful butchering of one another. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] | Butcherliness | n. Butchery quality. [ 1913 Webster ] | Butcherly | a. Like a butcher; without compunction; savage; bloody; inhuman; fell. “The victim of a butcherly murder.” D. Webster. [ 1913 Webster ] What stratagems, how fell, how butcherly, This deadly quarrel daily doth beget! Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | Butcher's broom | (Bot.) A genus of plants (Ruscus); esp. Ruscus aculeatus, which has large red berries and leaflike branches. See Cladophyll. [ 1913 Webster ] | Butchery | n. [ OE. bocherie shambles, fr. F. boucherie. See Butcher, n. ] 1. The business of a butcher. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Murder or manslaughter, esp. when committed with unusual barbarity; great or cruel slaughter. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] The perpetration of human butchery. Prescott. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. A slaughterhouse; the shambles; a place where blood is shed. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Like as an ox is hanged in the butchery. Fabyan. [ 1913 Webster ] Syn. -- Murder; slaughter; carnage. See Massacre. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 屠夫 | [tú fū, ㄊㄨˊ ㄈㄨ, 屠 夫] butcher; fig. murderous dictator #29,030 [Add to Longdo] | 屠刀 | [tú dāo, ㄊㄨˊ ㄉㄠ, 屠 刀] butcher's knife; abattoir hatchet #50,302 [Add to Longdo] | 屠户 | [tú hù, ㄊㄨˊ ㄏㄨˋ, 屠 户 / 屠 戶] butcher #62,827 [Add to Longdo] | 卖肉者 | [mài ròu zhě, ㄇㄞˋ ㄖㄡˋ ㄓㄜˇ, 卖 肉 者 / 賣 肉 者] butcher #620,236 [Add to Longdo] | 屠伯 | [tú bó, ㄊㄨˊ ㄅㄛˊ, 屠 伯] butcher; fig. brutal killer [Add to Longdo] | 卖肉 | [mài ròu, ㄇㄞˋ ㄖㄡˋ, 卖 肉 / 賣 肉] butcher; meat merchant [Add to Longdo] |
| ももんじい屋 | [ももんじいや, momonjiiya] (n) (arch) (See ももんじ屋) meat vendor; butcher [Add to Longdo] | ももんじ屋 | [ももんじや, momonjiya] (n) (arch) meat vendor; butcher [Add to Longdo] | ブッチャー | [buccha-] (n) butcher [Add to Longdo] | 牛屋 | [うしや;ぎゅうや, ushiya ; gyuuya] (n) (1) cowshed; (2) cow farmer; (3) restaurant specializing in beef dishes; (4) store (butcher, etc.) that sells beef [Add to Longdo] | 牛刀 | [ぎゅうとう, gyuutou] (n) butcher's knife; chef's knife [Add to Longdo] | 牛肉屋 | [ぎゅうにくや, gyuunikuya] (n) (1) butcher specializing in beef; dealer in beef; (2) (See 牛鍋屋) beef-hotpot restaurant [Add to Longdo] | 食肉解体 | [しょくにくかいたい, shokunikukaitai] (n) butchery [Add to Longdo] | 精肉店 | [せいにくてん, seinikuten] (n) meat shop; butcher's shop [Add to Longdo] | 屠る | [ほふる, hofuru] (v5r, vt) to slaughter; to massacre; to defeat; to butcher [Add to Longdo] | 屠殺人 | [とさつにん, tosatsunin] (n) (sens) butcher; slaughterhouse worker [Add to Longdo] |
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