| ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -cilag-, *cilag* |
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| | flag | (n) ธง, See also: ธงเรือ, ธงสัญญาณ, Syn. ensign, standard, banner | | flag | (vt) ประดับด้วยธง, See also: ติดธง, แขวนธง | | flag | (vt) โบกธง, See also: ให้สัญญาณด้วยธง, Syn. signal, wave | | flag | (vt) ใส่เครื่องหมาย (บนหน้ากระดาษ, การ์ด) ที่เห็นว่าสำคัญ, Syn. mark, indicate, note | | flag | (vi) อ่อนกำลังลง, See also: อ่อนล้า, Syn. weaken, droop, languish, Ant. restore, strenghten | | flag | (n) พืชที่มีใบยาวคล้ายดาบ | | flag | (n) แผ่นหินปูพื้น, Syn. flagstone | | flag | (vt) ปูด้วยแผ่นหินแบน |
| | flag | ตัวบ่งชี้ [คอมพิวเตอร์ ๑๙ มิ.ย. ๒๕๔๔] | | flag | ตัวบ่งชี้ [เทคโนโลยีสารสนเทศ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] | | flag of truce | ธงขอพักรบ [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
| | | เรือธง | (n) flagship, See also: flag, Example: เรือธงส่งอาณัติสัญญาณให้เข้าโจมตี, Count Unit: ลำ, Thai Definition: เรือรบที่มีนายพบเรือเป็นผู้บังคับบัญชา เป็นเรือที่หมู่รบเรือ | | ธง | (n) flag, Example: เรือสินค้าของอังกฤษชักธงสีแดง, Count Unit: ผืน | | ธวัช | (n) flag, See also: banner, standard, pennant, insignia, Syn. ธง, Notes: (สันสกฤต) | | ธุช | (n) flag, See also: banner, standard, pennon, streamer, colors, ensign, buntings, pennant, Syn. ธง, Notes: (บาลี, สันสกฤต) |
| | | | | | flag | (n) emblem usually consisting of a rectangular piece of cloth of distinctive design | | flag | (n) a rectangular piece of fabric used as a signalling device, Syn. signal flag | | flag | (n) stratified stone that splits into pieces suitable as paving stones, Syn. flagstone | | flag | (n) a conspicuously marked or shaped tail | | flag | (v) communicate or signal with a flag, See also: flag down | | flag | (v) provide with a flag, Example: Flag this file so that I can recognize it immediately | | flag | (v) decorate with flags, Example: the building was flagged for the holiday | | flag captain | (n) the captain of a flagship | | flag day | (n) commemorating the adoption of the United States flag in 1777, Syn. June 14 | | flag down | (v) signal to stop, Example: Let's flag down a cab--it's starting to rain; The policeman flagged down our car |
| | Flag | v. t. 1. To let droop; to suffer to fall, or let fall, into feebleness; as, to flag the wings. prior. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To enervate; to exhaust the vigor or elasticity of. [ 1913 Webster ] Nothing so flags the spirits. Echard. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Flag | v. t. [ From Flag an ensign. ] 1. To signal to with a flag or by waving the hand; as, to flag a train; also used with down; as, to flag down a cab. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To convey, as a message, by means of flag signals; as, to flag an order to troops or vessels at a distance. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To decoy (game) by waving a flag, handkerchief, or the like to arouse the animal's curiosity. The antelope are getting continually shyer and more difficult to flag. T. Roosevelt. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | | Flag | n. [ Cf. LG. & G. flagge, Sw. flagg, Dan. flag, D. vlag. See Flag to hang loose. ] 1. That which flags or hangs down loosely. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A cloth usually bearing a device or devices and used to indicate nationality, party, etc., or to give or ask information; -- commonly attached to a staff to be waved by the wind; a standard; a banner; an ensign; the colors; as, the national flag; a military or a naval flag. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Zool.) (a) A group of feathers on the lower part of the legs of certain hawks, owls, etc. (b) A group of elongated wing feathers in certain hawks. (c) The bushy tail of a dog, as of a setter. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. (Zool.) One of the wing feathers next the body of a bird; -- called also flag feather. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] Black flag. See under Black. -- Flag captain, Flag leutenant, etc., special officers attached to the flagship, as aids to the flag officer. -- Flag officer, the commander of a fleet or squadron; an admiral, or commodore. -- Flag of truse, a white flag carried or displayed to an enemy, as an invitation to conference, or for the purpose of making some communication not hostile. -- Flag share, the flag officer's share of prize money. -- Flag station (Railroad), a station at which trains do not stop unless signaled to do so, by a flag hung out or waved. -- National flag, a flag of a particular country, on which some national emblem or device, is emblazoned. -- Red flag, a flag of a red color, displayed as a signal of danger or token of defiance; the emblem of anarchists. -- To dip, the flag, to mlower it and quickly restore it to its place; -- done as a mark of respect. -- To hang out the white flag, to ask truce or quarter, or, in some cases, to manifest a friendly design by exhibiting a white flag. -- To hang the flag half-mast high or To hang the flag half-staff or To hang the flag at half-staff, to raise it only half way to the mast or staff, as a token or sign of mourning. -- To strike the flag or To lower the flag, to haul it down, in token of respect, submission, or, in an engagement, of surrender. -- Yellow flag, the quarantine flag of all nations; also carried at a vessel's fore, to denote that an infectious disease is on board. [ 1913 Webster ]
| | Flag | n. [ From Flag to hang loose, to bend down. ] (Bot.) An aquatic plant, with long, ensiform leaves, belonging to either of the genera Iris and Acorus. [ 1913 Webster ] Cooper's flag, the cat-tail (Typha latifolia), the long leaves of which are placed between the staves of barrels to make the latter water-tight. -- Corn flag. See under 2d Corn. -- Flag broom, a coarse of broom, originally made of flags or rushes. -- Flag root, the root of the sweet flag. -- Sweet flag. See Calamus, n., 2. [ 1913 Webster ]
| | Flag | v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Flagged p. pr. & vb. n. Flagging ] [ Cf. Icel. flaka to droop, hang loosely. Cf. Flacker, Flag an ensign. ] 1. To hang loose without stiffness; to bend down, as flexible bodies; to be loose, yielding, limp. [ 1913 Webster ] As loose it [ the sail ] flagged around the mast. T. Moore. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To droop; to grow spiritless; to lose vigor; to languish; as, the spirits flag; the strength flags. [ 1913 Webster ] The pleasures of the town begin to flag. Swift. Syn. -- To droop; decline; fail; languish; pine. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Flag | v. t. To lay with flags of flat stones. [ 1913 Webster ] The sides and floor are all flagged with . . . marble. Sandys. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Flag | n. [ Icel. flaga, cf. Icel. flag spot where a turf has been cut out, and E. flake layer, scale. Cf. Floe. ] 1. A flat stone used for paving. Woodward. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Geol.) Any hard, evenly stratified sandstone, which splits into layers suitable for flagstones. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Flag | v. t. To furnish or deck out with flags. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Flagellant | n. [ L. flagellans, p. p. of flagellare: cf.F. flagellant. See Flagellate. ] (Eccl. Hist.) One of a fanatical sect which flourished in Europe in the 13th and 14th centuries, and maintained that flagellation was of equal virtue with baptism and the sacrament; -- called also disciplinant. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Flagellata | ‖n. pl. [ NL., fr.L. flagellatus, p. p. See Flagellate, v. t. ] (Zool.) An order of Infusoria, having one or two long, whiplike cilia, at the anterior end. It includes monads. See Infusoria, and Monad. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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