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Longdo Dictionary ภาษา อังกฤษ (EN) - อังกฤษ (EN) (UNAPPROVED version -- use with care )  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
chelation(n) (med) the process of removing a heavy metal from the bloodstream by means of a chelate as in treating lead or mercury poisoning The process of forming a ring by forming one or more hydrogen bonds

English-Thai: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
Michelangelo(n) จิตรกรชื่อดังของอิตาลี

English-Thai: HOPE Dictionary [with local updates]
chela(คี'ละ) n. ก้ามของกุ้งหรือปู, สาวก, สานุศิษย์, See also: ship n.
chelate(คี''เลท) adj. คล้ายก้ามปูหรือกุ้ง

อังกฤษ-ไทย: ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน [เชื่อมโยงจาก orst.go.th แบบอัตโนมัติและผ่านการปรับแก้]
xanthoma palpebrarum; xanthelasma; xanthelasma palpebrarumกระเหลืองหนังตา [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
xanthelasma; xanthelasma palpebrarum; xanthoma palpebrarumกระเหลืองหนังตา [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
xanthelasma palpebrarum; xanthelasma; xanthoma palpebrarumกระเหลืองหนังตา [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]

อังกฤษ-ไทย: คลังศัพท์ไทย โดย สวทช.
Chelation theraphyการักษาด้วยคีเลชัน [วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี]
Michelangelo Buonarrotti, 1475-1564ไมเคิลแอนเจโล บอนนารอตตี, ค.ศ. 1474-1564 [TU Subject Heading]
Chelationการคีเลต, การเกิดวง, Example: การเกิดสารประกอบที่ละลายในน้ำได้ ซึ่งโมเลกุลจะจับกับอะตอมกลางที่สองจุด ทำให้เกิดโครงสร้างเป็นวง [สิ่งแวดล้อม]
Chelating Againtตัวดีเลต, สารดีเลต, Example: สารเคมีซึ่งทำให้ไอออนต่อเข้าในโมเลกุลเดียว กัน ด้วยแรงวาเลนซ์ แบบออร์ดิเนตและโคออร์ดิเนต [สิ่งแวดล้อม]
Calcium Chelatorsสารจับแคลเซี่ยม [การแพทย์]
Cell Line, Helaเซลล์ต่อเนื่องฮีลา [การแพทย์]
Chelantsสารคีแลนต์ [การแพทย์]
Chelate Compoundsสารประกอบคีเลต [การแพทย์]
Chelatesสารคอยจับ [การแพทย์]
Chelates, Cupricซีเลตของทองแดง [การแพทย์]
Chelating Agentsตัวกระทำคีเลต;คีเลต, สาร;สารเสริมฤทธิ์การยับยั้งออกซิเดชั่น;ยาจับเหล็ก;สารทำให้เกิดซีเลต;สารคีเลต;สารคีเลตติง;สารที่จับเหล็ก;สารที่ไปจับกับทองแดง;คีเลติงก์เอเจนต์;สารจับเหล็ก;สารคีเลต [การแพทย์]
Chelationชีเลชั่น, กระบวนการคีเลชัน, การซีเลต [การแพทย์]
Ferrochelataseเฟอร์โรคีเลเทส [การแพทย์]
Iron Chelating Agentsสารที่จับเหล็ก [การแพทย์]
Iron-Chelating Agentsสารที่จับพาเหล็ก [การแพทย์]

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
helaSo that Michelangelo might paint certain figures on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, so that Shakespeare might write certain speeches and Keats his poems, it seemed to me worthwhile that countless millions should have lived and suffered and died.
helaMichelangelo protested that he was not a painter.

Thai-English-French: Volubilis Dictionary 1.0
อนิจจา[anitjā] (excl) EN: alas! ; dear me! ; bless me!  FR: hélas !
เสียแล้ว[sīa laēo] (x) FR: hélas ! ; c'est fini ; c'en est fait
โถ[thō] (x) EN: what a pity ! ; alas ! ; oh dear !  FR: hélas !

CMU English Pronouncing Dictionary Dictionary [with local updates]
chelan
helaba
helane
phelan
whelan
whelan
whelan
michela
helander
michela's
thelander
whelan(4)
monongahela
michelangelo
michelangelo
michelangelos
michelangelos
michelangelo's
michelangelo's

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary (pronunciation guide only)
Phelan
Michelangelo

WordNet (3.0)
chela(n) a Hindu disciple of a swami
chelate(n) a heterocyclic compound having a metal ion attached by coordinate bonds to at least two nonmetal ions, Syn. chelate compound
chelate(v) form a chelate, in chemistry
chelate(adj) relating to or characterized by chelation, Syn. chelated
chelate(adj) having or resembling chelae or claws
chelation(n) (medicine) the process of removing a heavy metal from the bloodstream by means of a chelate as in treating lead or mercury poisoning
chelation(n) the process of forming a ring by forming one or more hydrogen bonds
lake chelan(n) a narrow very deep lake in central Washington in the Cascade Range
michelangelesque(adj) in the manner of Michelangelo
michelangelo(n) Florentine sculptor and painter and architect; one of the outstanding figures of the Renaissance (1475-1564), Syn. Michelangelo Buonarroti
monongahela(n) a river that rises in northern West Virginia and flows north into Pennsylvania where it joins the Allegheny River at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio River, Syn. Monongahela River
philohela(n) American woodcocks, Syn. genus Philohela
thelarche(n) the start of breast development in a woman at the beginning of puberty
xanthelasma(n) xanthoma of the eyelids; occurs chiefly in the elderly
american woodcock(n) small long-billed woodcock; prized as a game bird, Syn. woodcock snipe, Philohela minor
bufflehead(n) small North American diving duck; males have bushy head plumage, Syn. butterball, dipper, Bucephela albeola
caravaggio(n) Italian painter noted for his realistic depiction of religious subjects and his novel use of light (1573-1610), Syn. Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio
claw(n) a grasping structure on the limb of a crustacean or other arthropods, Syn. chela, nipper, pincer
goldeneye(n) large-headed swift-flying diving duck of Arctic regions, Syn. whistler, Bucephela clangula
hel(n) (Norse mythology) goddess of the dead and queen of the underworld, Syn. Hela

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English (GCIDE) v.0.53
Anhelation

n. [ L. anhelatio, fr. anhelare to pant; an (perh. akin to E. on) + halare to breathe: cf. F. anhélation. ] Short and rapid breathing; a panting; asthma. Glanvill. [ 1913 Webster ]

Bushelage

n. A duty payable on commodities by the bushel. [ Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Chela

‖n.; pl. Chelæ [ NL., fr. Gr. chhlh` claw. ] (Zool.) The pincherlike claw of Crustacea and Arachnida. [ 1913 Webster ]

Chela

‖n. [ Hind. chēla, orig., slave, fr. Skr. cē&tsdot_;a, cē&tsdot_;aka, slave, servant. ] In India, a dependent person occupying a position between that of a servant or slave and a disciple; hence, a disciple or novice. -- Che"la*ship, n. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]

Chelate

a. (Zool.) Same as Cheliferous. [ 1913 Webster ]

chelate

n. (Chem.) a compound formed by combination of a metal ion in solution with a compound containing heteroatoms (such as oxygen or nitrogen), in which at least two heteroatoms are bound to the metal. The bonds may be covalent or non-covalent. Chelates in some cases have very low dissociation constants, and organic compounds (chelating agents) which form such chelates are therefore used to reduce the concentration of free metal ions in solution. [ PJC ]

chelated

adj. combined with a chelator so as to form a chelate; -- of metal ions.
Syn. -- chelate. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

chelating agent

n. (Chem.) a compound which forms a chelate with a metal ion. Commonly used chelating agents in laboratory use are EDTA and sodium citrate. Citrate is used as an additive to blood collected in blood banks, to chelate the calcium ions and retard clotting. [ PJC ]

chelation

n. the process of removing a heavy metal from a solution by means of a chelate; as (Med.) the treatment of lead or mercury poisoning by adding a chelating agent to the blood. [ WordNet 1.5 +PJC ]

2. the process of forming a ring by forming one or more hydrogen bonds. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Helamys

‖n. [ NL., fr. Gr. &unr_; fawn + &unr_; mouse. ] (Zool.) See Jumping hare, under Hare. [ 1913 Webster ]

Michelangelesque

prop. adj. Of or pertaining to Michelangelo. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Michelangelo

pos>prop. n. Michelangelo Buonarroti, renowned Italian painter, sculptor and architect; 1475-1564. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Born Michelagnolo Buonarroti at Caprese, March 6, 1475: died at Rome, Feb. 18, 1564. A famous Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet. He came of an ancient but poor Florentine family. He was apprenticed to the painter Ghirlandajo April 1, 1488, and with other boys from the atelier began soon after to study the antique marbles collected by Lorenzo de' Medici in the garden of San Marco. Lorenzo discovered him there, and in 1489 took him into his palace, where he had every opportunity for improvement and study. The Centaur relief in the Casa Buonarroti was made at this time, at the suggestion of Angelo Poliziano. In 1491 he came under the influence of Savonarola, whom he always held in great reverence. In 1492 Lorenzo died, and Michelangelo's intimate relations with the Medici family terminated. In 1493 he made a large wooden crucifix for the prior of S. Spirito, and with the assistance of the prior began the profound study of anatomy in which he delighted. Before the expulsion of the Medici he fled to Bologna, where he was soon engaged upon the Arca di San Domenico begun by Niccolo Pisano in 1265, to which he added the well-known kneeling angel of Bologna. He was probably much influenced by the reliefs of Della Quercia about the door of San Petronio: two of these he afterward imitated in the Sistine chapel. In 1495 he returned to Florence, when he is supposed to have made the San Giovannino in the Berlin Museum. From 1496 to 1501 he lived in Rome. To this period are attributed the Bacchus of the Bargello and the Cupid of the South Kensington Museum. The most important work of this time is the Pietà di San Pietro (1408). In 1501 he returned to Florence, and Sept. 18 began the great David of the Signoria, made from a block of marble abandoned by Agostino di Duccio, which was placed in position May 18, 1504. The two roundels of the Madonna and Child in Burlington House and the Bargello were probably made then, and also the picture of the Holy Family in the Uffizi. In 1503 Piero Soderini, gonfaloniere, projected two frescos for the Sala Grande of the Palazzo Vecchio. The commission for one was given to Leonardo da Vinci, that for the other to Michelangelo in 1504. For it he prepared the great cartoon of the Battle of Cascina, an incident in the war with Pisa when, July 28, 1364, a band of 400 Florentines were attacked while bathing by Sir John Hawkwood's English troopers. This cartoon contained 288 square feet of surface, and was crowded with nude figures in every position. It had, probably, more influence upon the art of the Renaissance than any other single work. To about this time may be attributed the beginning of his poetic creations, of the multitude of which undoubtedly written a few only have come down to us. In Nov., 1505, he was called to Rome by Pope Julius II. to design his mausoleum, the history of which runs through the entire life of the master. Repeated designs and repeated attempts to carry them out were made, only to be frustrated by the successors of the great Pope. The matter finally ended in the reign of Paul III. by the placing in San Pietro in Vincoli of the statue of Moses surrounded by mediocre works finished by Raffaello da Montelupo and others. The Two Captives of the Louvre are part of the work as originally designed. In the spring of 1506 he assisted in the discovery of the Laocoon in the palace of Titus. His favorite antique was the Belvedere Torso, supposed to be a copy of the Hercules Epitrapezius of Lysippus. In April, 1506, probably as a result of the intrigues of Bramante, he was forced to abandon Rome for Florence. In the autumn he joined the Pope at Bologna, and made (1506-07) the bronze statue of Julius which stood over the door of San Petronio and was destroyed in 1511. The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel was begun early in 1508, and finished in Oct., 1512. Julius II. died Feb. 21, 1513, and was succeeded by Cardinal Giovanni de' Medici, son of the great Lorenzo, as Leo X, Michelangelo was diverted from the tomb of Julius by Leo, and employed from 1517 to 1520 in an abortive attempt to build the façade of San Lorenzo in Florence, and in developing the quarries of Carrara and Seravezza. In 1520 he began, by order of Cardinal Giulio de' Medici, the sacristy of San Lorenzo and the tombs of Giuliano and Lorenzo de' Medici with the famous reclining figures on the sarcophagi, perhaps the most thoroughly characteristic of all his works. Leo X. was succeeded by Adrian VI. in 1521, and he in turn by Giulio de' Medici as Clement VII. in 1523. On April 6, 1529, Michelangelo was appointed "governor and procurator-general over the construction and fortification of the city walls" in Florence. On Sept. 21, 1529, occurred his unexplained flight to Venice. He returned Nov. 20 of the same year, and was engaged in the defense of the city until its capitulation, Aug. 12, 1530. Before the end of the year 1534 he left Florence, never to return. The statues of the sacristy, including the Madonna and Child, were arranged after his departure. Alessandro Farnese succeeded Clement VII. as Paul III., Oct., 1534. The Last Judgment was begun about Sept. 1, 1535, and finished before Christmas, 1541. Michelangelo's friendship for Vittoria Colonna began about 1538. (See Colonna, Vittoria.) The frescos of the Pauline Chapel were painted between 1542 and 1549. They represent the conversion of St. Paul and the martyrdom of St. Peter. He succeeded Antonio da Sangallo in 1546 in the offices which he held, and became architect of St Peter's Jan. 1, 1547. From this time until his death he worked on the church without compensation. The dome alone was completed with any regard to his plans. [ Century Dict. 1906 ]

Neverthelater

adv. & conj. Nevertheless. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Xanthelasma

‖n. [ NL.; Gr. xanqo`s yellow + 'e`lasma a metal plate. ] (Med.) See Xanthoma. [ 1913 Webster ]

Chinese-English: CC-CEDICT Dictionary
[áo, ㄠˊ, ] nippers; claw (of crab); chela; pincers; Astacus fluviatilis #52,981 [Add to Longdo]
贺兰[Hè lán, ㄏㄜˋ ㄌㄢˊ,   /  ] (N) Helan (place in Ningxia) #62,328 [Add to Longdo]
米开朗基罗[Mǐ kāi lǎng jī luó, ㄇㄧˇ ㄎㄞ ㄌㄤˇ ㄐㄧ ㄌㄨㄛˊ,      /     ] Michelangelo #76,685 [Add to Longdo]

German-English: TU-Chemnitz DING Dictionary
Eisen { n } | schmiedbares Eisen | durch Chelatoren stabilisiertes Eiseniron | malleable iron | chelated iron [Add to Longdo]
Ruhelage { f }rest position; relaxed position [Add to Longdo]
Ruhelage { f }neutral position; immobile position [Add to Longdo]
Speichelfluss { m }; Speichelabsonderung { f }; Salivation { f } [ med. ]salivation [Add to Longdo]
Buschelaenie { f } [ ornith. ]White-crested Elaenia [Add to Longdo]
Gelbbauchelaenie { f } [ ornith. ]Yellow-billed Elaenia [Add to Longdo]
Weißbauchelaenie { f } [ ornith. ]Caribbean Elaenia [Add to Longdo]
Rotbüschelaulia [ ornith. ]Cinereous Mourner [Add to Longdo]
Gelbbüschelaulia [ ornith. ]Speckled Mourner [Add to Longdo]
Gürtelstachelaal { m } (Mastacembelus circumcinctus) [ zool. ]marble eel [Add to Longdo]
Rotstreifen-Stachelaal { m }; Feueraal { m } (Macrognathus erythrotaenia) [ zool. ]fire (spiny) eel [Add to Longdo]
Stachelaal { m } (Mastacembelus armatus) [ zool. ]armed spiny eel [Add to Longdo]

Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
キレート[kire-to] (n) chelate [Add to Longdo]
キレート化合物[キレートかごうぶつ, kire-to kagoubutsu] (n) chelate compound [Add to Longdo]
キレート滴定[キレートてきてい, kire-to tekitei] (n) chelatometric titration [Add to Longdo]
ヒーラ細胞[ヒーラさいぼう, hi-ra saibou] (n) HeLa cell [Add to Longdo]
マレー熊[マレーぐま;マレーグマ, mare-guma ; mare-guma] (n) (uk) Malayan sun bear (Helarctos malayanus) [Add to Longdo]
錯化合物[さくかごうぶつ, sakukagoubutsu] (n) complex compound; chelate compound [Add to Longdo]
木村蜘蛛[きむらぐも;キムラグモ, kimuragumo ; kimuragumo] (n) (uk) Heptathela kimurai (species of burrowing spider) [Add to Longdo]

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