(เนื่องจากผลลัพธ์จากการค้นหา -dettele- มีน้อย ระบบจึงเลือกคำใหม่ให้โดยอัตโนมัติ: settle) |
มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ Detteles | a. Free from debt. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] | Settle | n. [ OE. setel, setil, a seat, AS. setl: akin to OHG. sezzal, G. sessel, Goth. sitls, and E. sit. √154. See Sit. ] 1. A seat of any kind. [ Obs. ] “Upon the settle of his majesty” Hampole. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A bench; especially, a bench with a high back. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. A place made lower than the rest; a wide step or platform lower than some other part. [ 1913 Webster ] And from the bottom upon the ground, even to the lower settle, shall be two cubits, and the breadth one cubit. Ezek. xliii. 14. [ 1913 Webster ] Settle bed, a bed convertible into a seat. [ Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
| Settle | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Settled p. pr. & vb. n. Settling ] [ OE. setlen, AS. setlan. √154. See Settle, n. In senses 7, 8, and 9 perhaps confused with OE. sahtlen to reconcile, AS. sahtlian, fr. saht reconciliation, sacon to contend, dispute. Cf. Sake. ] 1. To place in a fixed or permanent condition; to make firm, steady, or stable; to establish; to fix; esp., to establish in life; to fix in business, in a home, or the like. [ 1913 Webster ] And he settled his countenance steadfastly upon him, until he was ashamed. 2 Kings viii. 11. (Rev. Ver.) [ 1913 Webster ] The father thought the time drew on Of setting in the world his only son. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To establish in the pastoral office; to ordain or install as pastor or rector of a church, society, or parish; as, to settle a minister. [ U. S. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To cause to be no longer in a disturbed condition; to render quiet; to still; to calm; to compose. [ 1913 Webster ] God settled then the huge whale-bearing lake. Chapman. [ 1913 Webster ] Hoping that sleep might settle his brains. Bunyan. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. To clear of dregs and impurities by causing them to sink; to render pure or clear; -- said of a liquid; as, to settle coffee, or the grounds of coffee. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. To restore or bring to a smooth, dry, or passable condition; -- said of the ground, of roads, and the like; as, clear weather settles the roads. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. To cause to sink; to lower; to depress; hence, also, to render close or compact; as, to settle the contents of a barrel or bag by shaking it. [ 1913 Webster ] 7. To determine, as something which is exposed to doubt or question; to free from unscertainty or wavering; to make sure, firm, or constant; to establish; to compose; to quiet; as, to settle the mind when agitated; to settle questions of law; to settle the succession to a throne; to settle an allowance. [ 1913 Webster ] It will settle the wavering, and confirm the doubtful. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ] 8. To adjust, as something in discussion; to make up; to compose; to pacify; as, to settle a quarrel. [ 1913 Webster ] 9. To adjust, as accounts; to liquidate; to balance; as, to settle an account. [ 1913 Webster ] 10. Hence, to pay; as, to settle a bill. [ Colloq. ] Abbott. [ 1913 Webster ] 11. To plant with inhabitants; to colonize; to people; as, the French first settled Canada; the Puritans settled New England; Plymouth was settled in 1620. [ 1913 Webster ] To settle on or To settle upon, (a) to confer upon by permanent grant; to assure to. “I . . . have settled upon him a good annuity.” Addison. (b) to choose; to decide on; -- sometimes with the implication that the choice is not ideal, but the best available. -- To settle the land (Naut.), to cause it to sink, or appear lower, by receding from it. [ 1913 Webster ] Syn. -- To fix; establish; regulate; arrange; compose; adjust; determine; decide. [ 1913 Webster ] | Settle | v. i. 1. To become fixed or permanent; to become stationary; to establish one's self or itself; to assume a lasting form, condition, direction, or the like, in place of a temporary or changing state. [ 1913 Webster ] The wind came about and settled in the west. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] Chyle . . . runs through all the intermediate colors until it settles in an intense red. Arbuthnot. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To fix one's residence; to establish a dwelling place or home; as, the Saxons who settled in Britain. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To enter into the married state, or the state of a householder. [ 1913 Webster ] As people marry now and settle. Prior. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. To be established in an employment or profession; as, to settle in the practice of law. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. To become firm, dry, and hard, as the ground after the effects of rain or frost have disappeared; as, the roads settled late in the spring. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. To become clear after being turbid or obscure; to clarify by depositing matter held in suspension; as, the weather settled; wine settles by standing. [ 1913 Webster ] A government, on such occasions, is always thick before it settles. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] 7. To sink to the bottom; to fall to the bottom, as dregs of a liquid, or the sediment of a reserveir. [ 1913 Webster ] 8. To sink gradually to a lower level; to subside, as the foundation of a house, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] 9. To become calm; to cease from agitation. [ 1913 Webster ] Till the fury of his highness settle, Come not before him. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 10. To adjust differences or accounts; to come to an agreement; as, he has settled with his creditors. [ 1913 Webster ] 11. To make a jointure for a wife. [ 1913 Webster ] He sighs with most success that settles well. Garth. [ 1913 Webster ] | Settledness | n. The quality or state of being settled; confirmed state. [ R. ] Bp. Hall. [ 1913 Webster ] | Settlement | n. 1. The act of setting, or the state of being settled. Specifically: -- [ 1913 Webster ] (a) Establishment in life, in business, condition, etc.; ordination or installation as pastor. [ 1913 Webster ] Every man living has a design in his head upon wealth power, or settlement in the world. L'Estrange. [ 1913 Webster ] (b) The act of peopling, or state of being peopled; act of planting, as a colony; colonization; occupation by settlers; as, the settlement of a new country. [ 1913 Webster ] (c) The act or process of adjusting or determining; composure of doubts or differences; pacification; liquidation of accounts; arrangement; adjustment; as, settlement of a controversy, of accounts, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] (d) Bestowal, or giving possession, under legal sanction; the act of giving or conferring anything in a formal and permanent manner. [ 1913 Webster ] My flocks, my fields, my woods, my pastures take, With settlement as good as law can make. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] (e) (Law) A disposition of property for the benefit of some person or persons, usually through the medium of trustees, and for the benefit of a wife, children, or other relatives; jointure granted to a wife, or the act of granting it. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. That which settles, or is settled, established, or fixed. Specifically: -- [ 1913 Webster ] (a) Matter that subsides; settlings; sediment; lees; dregs. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Fuller's earth left a thick settlement. Mortimer. [ 1913 Webster ] (b) A colony newly established; a place or region newly settled; as, settlement in the West. [ 1913 Webster ] (c) That which is bestowed formally and permanently; the sum secured to a person; especially, a jointure made to a woman at her marriage; also, in the United States, a sum of money or other property formerly granted to a pastor in additional to his salary. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Arch.) (a) The gradual sinking of a building, whether by the yielding of the ground under the foundation, or by the compression of the joints or the material. (b) pl. Fractures or dislocations caused by settlement. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. (Law) A settled place of abode; residence; a right growing out of residence; legal residence or establishment of a person in a particular parish or town, which entitles him to maintenance if a pauper, and subjects the parish or town to his support. Blackstone. Bouvier. [ 1913 Webster ] Act of settlement (Eng. Hist.), the statute of 12 and 13 William III, by which the crown was limited to the present reigning house (the house of Hanover). Blackstone. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Settler | n. 1. One who settles, becomes fixed, established, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Especially, one who establishes himself in a new region or a colony; a colonist; a planter; as, the first settlers of New England. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. That which settles or finishes; hence, a blow, etc., which settles or decides a contest. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 4. A vessel, as a tub, in which something, as pulverized ore suspended in a liquid, is allowed to settle. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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| settle | (vt) ตัดสินใจ, See also: แก้ปัญหา, Syn. decide, resolve | settle | (vi) ตัดสิน, See also: แก้ปัญหา, Syn. decide, resolve | settle | (vi) เข้ามาอาศัยอยู่, See also: ตั้งรกราก, Syn. locate, lodge, reside | settle | (vt) ทำให้เข้ามาอาศัยอยู่, See also: ตั้งรกราก, Syn. locate, lodge, reside | settle | (vi) จ่ายหนี้, See also: ชำระเงิน, ปิดบัญชี, Syn. pay, compensate | settle | (vt) จ่ายหนี้, See also: ชำระเงิน, ปิดบัญชี, Syn. pay, compensate | settle | (n) ม้ายาวที่มีพนักพิงและที่วางแขน | settler | (n) ผู้จัดการ, See also: ผู้แก้ปัญหา, ผู้ตั้งรกราก, ผู้ตั้งถิ่นฐาน, ผู้ชำระหนี้, Syn. planter, homesteader, immigrant | settle in | (phrv) ทำให้คุ้นเคยกับที่อยู่หรืองานใหม่, Syn. settle down, shake down | settle in | (phrv) ตั้งถิ่นฐาน, See also: ตั้งรกราก, อาศัยอยู่ |
| settle | (เซท'เทิล) vt., vi. จัด, จัดการ, วาง, จ่ายเงิน, ชำระ, ปิดบัญชี, อพยพเข้า, ตั้งรกราก, ตั้งหลักฐาน, ทำให้สงบ, ทำให้มั่นคง, ทำให้ค่อย ๆ จมลง, ขจัดให้เสร็จสิ้น, ตัดสินใจ, จัดการ, ตกลง, พัก, นอนก้น -Phr. (settle down ตั้งรกราก, ตั้งถิ่นฐาน, สงบใจ เงียบสงบ มีจิตมุ่งมั่น) | settlement | (เซท'เทิลเมินทฺ) n. การจัดการ, การแก้ปัญหา, การชำระหนี้, การชำระบัญชี, การตั้งถิ่นฐาน, การตั้งรกราก, การตั้งหลักฐาน, การตั้งกิจการ, นิคม, อาณานิคม, ชุมชน, การมอบทรัพย์สิน, ทรัพย์สิน, กองทุน, ถิ่นที่อยู่ตามกฎหมาย, การค่อย ๆ จมลง | settler | (เซท'เลอะ) n. ผู้จัดการ, ผู้แก้ปัญหา, ผู้ตั้งรกราก, ผู้ตั้งถิ่นฐาน, ผู้ชำระหนี้, เครื่องกรอง, ลักษณะเด็ดขาด, ลักษณะชี้ขาด | unsettle | (อันเซท'เทิล) vt. ทำให้ไม่มั่นคง, เปลี่ยนตำแหน่งที่อยู่, ทำให้เปลี่ยนแปลง, ทำให้อ่อนแอ. vi. กลายเป็นไม่มั่นคง, กลายเป็นไม่มีระเบียบ., See also: unsettlement n., Syn. upset | unsettled | (อันเซท'เทิลดฺ) adj. ไม่เป็นหลักแหล่ง, ไม่อยู่กับ, ไม่มั่นคง, ไม่เป็นระเบียบ, ไม่ได้ชำระสะสาง, หลักลอย, ไม่มีผู้คนอยู่อาศัย, ไม่ตัดสินใจแน่นอน, ผันแปร., See also: unsettledness n. |
| settle | (vi) ตั้งถิ่นฐาน, ตั้งรกราก, พักผ่อน, ตั้งครรภ์ | settle | (vt) ชำระเงิน, วาง, จัดการ, ระงับ, ขจัด, ตกลงกัน | settlement | (n) การจัดการ, การตกลงกัน, ถิ่นฐาน, การชำระเงิน, กองทุน, ทรัพย์สิน | settler | (n) ผู้ตั้งถิ่นฐาน, ผู้จัดการ, ผู้ชำระเงิน | unsettled | (adj) ยังไม่เรียบร้อย, ยังไม่ตกลง, ยุ่งเหยิง, หลักลอย |
| | | Well, now, that's nice. All settled, then. Now, Jasmine, getting back to this suitor business, | เอาละๆ ทุกอย่างเรียบร้อย แล้ว จัสมิน มาเข้าเรื่อง คู่หมั้นต่อดีกว่า Aladdin (1992) | The ancestors said... if the matter is not settled immediately, they will begin... the cycle of destruction! | บรรพบุรุษบอกว่าถ้ายังไม่มีการแก้ไขเดี๋ยวนี้ พวกเขาจะเริ่มวงจรแห่งการทำลายล้าง The Joy Luck Club (1993) | - Yeah, well, we both thought it was time to settle all the property stuff. | ที่จะมาตกลงกันเรื่องทรัพย์สินกันแล้ว The Joy Luck Club (1993) | My mother's ghost will return... in three days to settle scores. | ผีแม่ของฉันจะกลับมาภายในสามวัน เพื่อสะสางเรื่องที่ค้างคาไว้ The Joy Luck Club (1993) | Settled the lush oasis, and were lost to the world for the next 1, 000 years. | ตั้งถิ่นฐานอยู่ในโอเอซิส และสาบสูญไปจากโลกใน 1, 000ปี ต่อมา Rapa Nui (1994) | Then it's settled. I've been thinking, Tupa... | ดีละงั้นตกลงอย่างนั้นข้าคิดดูแล้วทูป้า Rapa Nui (1994) | Let's settle down and... | เงียบๆ กันหน่อยแล้ว Don Juan DeMarco (1994) | Settle our bet. | เพื่อจบการพนัน The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain (1995) | Thus the mound had settled back into a hill. | ดังนั้นภูเขาจึงกลายเป็นเนินเช่นเดิม The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain (1995) | Tell me that, I'll settle for it. | ถ้าอย่างนั้นฉันยอมรับไหว Heat (1995) | Hard work, determination, a cheerful outlook... attributes that have exemplified the Brantford spirit... since our forefathers first settled this town. | งานหนัก มุ่งมั่น อนาคตที่สดใส ถือว่าเป็นการแสดง สปิริตของแบรนท์ฟอร์ด สืบทอดมาตั้งแต่บรรพบุรุษของเรา ตั้งรกรากที่เมืองนี้ Jumanji (1995) | That settles it! | ที่ตกลงมัน! Pinocchio (1940) |
| | อาศัย | (v) settle, See also: reside, dwell, Syn. พักพิง, อยู่, พักอาศัย, Example: ชาวพื้นเมืองพวกอบอริจินได้อพยพเข้ามาอาศัยในออสเตรเลียเป็นเวลานับหมื่นๆปีตั้งแต่สมัยก่อนประวัติศาสตร์, Notes: (สันสกฤต) | ฝังราก | (v) settle, See also: settle down, Syn. ตั้งรกราก, ตั้งหลักปักฐาน, Example: ศิลปตะวันตกเข้ามาสู่ชีวิตความเป็นอยู่ของคนไทยและกำลังฝังรากลึกลงไปในสังคมและวัฒนธรรมไทย, Thai Definition: ตั้งถิ่นฐานประจำ | ชำระ | (v) settle, See also: pay a debt, disburse, repay, Syn. จ่ายหนี้, ชำระหนี้, ใช้หนี้, ใช้หนี้ใช้สิน, Example: เดือนที่แล้วเธอยังไม่ได้ชำระหนี้ให้แก่เจ้าหนี้เลย | จ่ายหนี้ | (v) settle, See also: pay a debt, disburse, repay, Syn. ชำระหนี้, ใช้หนี้, ใช้หนี้ใช้สิน, Example: บิดาของเขาจะจ่ายหนี้ให้เขา โดยมีเงื่อนไขว่าเขาจะต้องอุปสมบท | จ่ายหนี้ | (v) settle, See also: pay a debt, disburse, repay, Syn. ชำระหนี้, ใช้หนี้, ใช้หนี้ใช้สิน, Example: บิดาของเขาจะจ่ายหนี้ให้เขา โดยมีเงื่อนไขว่าเขาจะต้องอุปสมบท | ใช้หนี้ใช้สิน | (v) settle, See also: pay a debt, disburse, repay, Syn. จ่ายหนี้, ชำระหนี้, ใช้หนี้, Example: ทุกวันนี้เขาต้องทำงานหนักเพื่อใช้หนี้ใช้สินที่กู้มาแต่งลูกสาว | ใช้หนี้ใช้สิน | (v) settle, See also: pay a debt, disburse, repay, Syn. จ่ายหนี้, ชำระหนี้, ใช้หนี้, Example: ทุกวันนี้เขาต้องทำงานหนักเพื่อใช้หนี้ใช้สินที่กู้มาแต่งลูกสาว | นอนก้น | (v) settle, See also: precipitate, sediment, be deposited at bottom, sedimentation, sediment, precipitate, Syn. ตกตะกอน, Example: เขาแกว่งสารส้มในน้ำให้ตะกอนนอกก้น, Thai Definition: อาการที่ผงหรือตะกอนเป็นต้นในของเหลวตกลงไปอยู่ก้นที่รองรับของเหลวนั้น | ชำระหนี้ | (v) settle, See also: pay a debt, disburse, repay, Syn. จ่ายหนี้, ใช้หนี้, ใช้หนี้ใช้สิน, Ant. กู้ยืม, Example: เกษตรกรกู้เงินไปเพื่อชำระหนี้ที่มีอยู่เดิม | ชำระหนี้ | (v) settle, See also: pay a debt, disburse, repay, Syn. จ่ายหนี้, ใช้หนี้, ใช้หนี้ใช้สิน, Ant. กู้ยืม, Example: เกษตรกรกู้เงินไปเพื่อชำระหนี้ที่มีอยู่เดิม |
| | | | settle | (n) a long wooden bench with a back, Syn. settee | settle | (v) settle into a position, usually on a surface or ground, Syn. settle down | settle | (v) settle conclusively; come to terms, Syn. square off, square up, determine | settle | (v) take up residence and become established, Syn. locate | settle | (v) become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style, Syn. steady down, root, take root, settle down | settle | (v) become resolved, fixed, established, or quiet | settle | (v) establish or develop as a residence | settle | (v) come to rest | settle | (v) arrange or fix in the desired order | settle | (v) accept despite lack of complete satisfaction |
| Settle | n. [ OE. setel, setil, a seat, AS. setl: akin to OHG. sezzal, G. sessel, Goth. sitls, and E. sit. √154. See Sit. ] 1. A seat of any kind. [ Obs. ] “Upon the settle of his majesty” Hampole. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A bench; especially, a bench with a high back. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. A place made lower than the rest; a wide step or platform lower than some other part. [ 1913 Webster ] And from the bottom upon the ground, even to the lower settle, shall be two cubits, and the breadth one cubit. Ezek. xliii. 14. [ 1913 Webster ] Settle bed, a bed convertible into a seat. [ Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
| Settle | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Settled p. pr. & vb. n. Settling ] [ OE. setlen, AS. setlan. √154. See Settle, n. In senses 7, 8, and 9 perhaps confused with OE. sahtlen to reconcile, AS. sahtlian, fr. saht reconciliation, sacon to contend, dispute. Cf. Sake. ] 1. To place in a fixed or permanent condition; to make firm, steady, or stable; to establish; to fix; esp., to establish in life; to fix in business, in a home, or the like. [ 1913 Webster ] And he settled his countenance steadfastly upon him, until he was ashamed. 2 Kings viii. 11. (Rev. Ver.) [ 1913 Webster ] The father thought the time drew on Of setting in the world his only son. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To establish in the pastoral office; to ordain or install as pastor or rector of a church, society, or parish; as, to settle a minister. [ U. S. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To cause to be no longer in a disturbed condition; to render quiet; to still; to calm; to compose. [ 1913 Webster ] God settled then the huge whale-bearing lake. Chapman. [ 1913 Webster ] Hoping that sleep might settle his brains. Bunyan. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. To clear of dregs and impurities by causing them to sink; to render pure or clear; -- said of a liquid; as, to settle coffee, or the grounds of coffee. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. To restore or bring to a smooth, dry, or passable condition; -- said of the ground, of roads, and the like; as, clear weather settles the roads. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. To cause to sink; to lower; to depress; hence, also, to render close or compact; as, to settle the contents of a barrel or bag by shaking it. [ 1913 Webster ] 7. To determine, as something which is exposed to doubt or question; to free from unscertainty or wavering; to make sure, firm, or constant; to establish; to compose; to quiet; as, to settle the mind when agitated; to settle questions of law; to settle the succession to a throne; to settle an allowance. [ 1913 Webster ] It will settle the wavering, and confirm the doubtful. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ] 8. To adjust, as something in discussion; to make up; to compose; to pacify; as, to settle a quarrel. [ 1913 Webster ] 9. To adjust, as accounts; to liquidate; to balance; as, to settle an account. [ 1913 Webster ] 10. Hence, to pay; as, to settle a bill. [ Colloq. ] Abbott. [ 1913 Webster ] 11. To plant with inhabitants; to colonize; to people; as, the French first settled Canada; the Puritans settled New England; Plymouth was settled in 1620. [ 1913 Webster ] To settle on or To settle upon, (a) to confer upon by permanent grant; to assure to. “I . . . have settled upon him a good annuity.” Addison. (b) to choose; to decide on; -- sometimes with the implication that the choice is not ideal, but the best available. -- To settle the land (Naut.), to cause it to sink, or appear lower, by receding from it. [ 1913 Webster ] Syn. -- To fix; establish; regulate; arrange; compose; adjust; determine; decide. [ 1913 Webster ] | Settle | v. i. 1. To become fixed or permanent; to become stationary; to establish one's self or itself; to assume a lasting form, condition, direction, or the like, in place of a temporary or changing state. [ 1913 Webster ] The wind came about and settled in the west. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] Chyle . . . runs through all the intermediate colors until it settles in an intense red. Arbuthnot. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To fix one's residence; to establish a dwelling place or home; as, the Saxons who settled in Britain. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To enter into the married state, or the state of a householder. [ 1913 Webster ] As people marry now and settle. Prior. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. To be established in an employment or profession; as, to settle in the practice of law. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. To become firm, dry, and hard, as the ground after the effects of rain or frost have disappeared; as, the roads settled late in the spring. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. To become clear after being turbid or obscure; to clarify by depositing matter held in suspension; as, the weather settled; wine settles by standing. [ 1913 Webster ] A government, on such occasions, is always thick before it settles. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] 7. To sink to the bottom; to fall to the bottom, as dregs of a liquid, or the sediment of a reserveir. [ 1913 Webster ] 8. To sink gradually to a lower level; to subside, as the foundation of a house, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] 9. To become calm; to cease from agitation. [ 1913 Webster ] Till the fury of his highness settle, Come not before him. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 10. To adjust differences or accounts; to come to an agreement; as, he has settled with his creditors. [ 1913 Webster ] 11. To make a jointure for a wife. [ 1913 Webster ] He sighs with most success that settles well. Garth. [ 1913 Webster ] | Settledness | n. The quality or state of being settled; confirmed state. [ R. ] Bp. Hall. [ 1913 Webster ] | Settlement | n. 1. The act of setting, or the state of being settled. Specifically: -- [ 1913 Webster ] (a) Establishment in life, in business, condition, etc.; ordination or installation as pastor. [ 1913 Webster ] Every man living has a design in his head upon wealth power, or settlement in the world. L'Estrange. [ 1913 Webster ] (b) The act of peopling, or state of being peopled; act of planting, as a colony; colonization; occupation by settlers; as, the settlement of a new country. [ 1913 Webster ] (c) The act or process of adjusting or determining; composure of doubts or differences; pacification; liquidation of accounts; arrangement; adjustment; as, settlement of a controversy, of accounts, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] (d) Bestowal, or giving possession, under legal sanction; the act of giving or conferring anything in a formal and permanent manner. [ 1913 Webster ] My flocks, my fields, my woods, my pastures take, With settlement as good as law can make. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] (e) (Law) A disposition of property for the benefit of some person or persons, usually through the medium of trustees, and for the benefit of a wife, children, or other relatives; jointure granted to a wife, or the act of granting it. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. That which settles, or is settled, established, or fixed. Specifically: -- [ 1913 Webster ] (a) Matter that subsides; settlings; sediment; lees; dregs. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Fuller's earth left a thick settlement. Mortimer. [ 1913 Webster ] (b) A colony newly established; a place or region newly settled; as, settlement in the West. [ 1913 Webster ] (c) That which is bestowed formally and permanently; the sum secured to a person; especially, a jointure made to a woman at her marriage; also, in the United States, a sum of money or other property formerly granted to a pastor in additional to his salary. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Arch.) (a) The gradual sinking of a building, whether by the yielding of the ground under the foundation, or by the compression of the joints or the material. (b) pl. Fractures or dislocations caused by settlement. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. (Law) A settled place of abode; residence; a right growing out of residence; legal residence or establishment of a person in a particular parish or town, which entitles him to maintenance if a pauper, and subjects the parish or town to his support. Blackstone. Bouvier. [ 1913 Webster ] Act of settlement (Eng. Hist.), the statute of 12 and 13 William III, by which the crown was limited to the present reigning house (the house of Hanover). Blackstone. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Settler | n. 1. One who settles, becomes fixed, established, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Especially, one who establishes himself in a new region or a colony; a colonist; a planter; as, the first settlers of New England. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. That which settles or finishes; hence, a blow, etc., which settles or decides a contest. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 4. A vessel, as a tub, in which something, as pulverized ore suspended in a liquid, is allowed to settle. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 稳 | [wěn, ㄨㄣˇ, 稳 / 穩] settled; steady; stable #2,848 [Add to Longdo] | 平息 | [píng xī, ㄆㄧㄥˊ ㄒㄧ, 平 息] settle (a dispute); quiet down; suppress #12,263 [Add to Longdo] | 澄 | [dèng, ㄉㄥˋ, 澄] settle (liquid) #14,552 [Add to Longdo] | 不了了之 | [bù liǎo liǎo zhī, ㄅㄨˋ ㄌㄧㄠˇ ㄌㄧㄠˇ ㄓ, 不 了 了 之] settle a matter by leaving it unsettled; end up with nothing definite #25,526 [Add to Longdo] | 定居点 | [dìng jū diǎn, ㄉㄧㄥˋ ㄐㄩ ㄉㄧㄢˇ, 定 居 点 / 定 居 點] settlement #26,038 [Add to Longdo] | 安家 | [ān jiā, ㄢ ㄐㄧㄚ, 安 家] settle down; set up a home #28,837 [Add to Longdo] | 租界 | [zū jiè, ㄗㄨ ㄐㄧㄝˋ, 租 界] settlement; international settlement in many Chinese cities established under unequal treaties from 1860 #32,106 [Add to Longdo] | 安身立命 | [ān shēn lì mìng, ㄢ ㄕㄣ ㄌㄧˋ ㄇㄧㄥˋ, 安 身 立 命] settle down and get on with one's pursuit #47,496 [Add to Longdo] | 定当 | [dìng dàng, ㄉㄧㄥˋ ㄉㄤˋ, 定 当 / 定 當] settled; ready; finished #51,418 [Add to Longdo] | 定居者 | [dìng jū zhě, ㄉㄧㄥˋ ㄐㄩ ㄓㄜˇ, 定 居 者] settler #75,088 [Add to Longdo] |
| 解決 | [かいけつ, kaiketsu] (n, vs) settlement; solution; resolution; (P) #1,716 [Add to Longdo] | 一定 | [いってい(P);いちじょう, ittei (P); ichijou] (n, adj-no, vs, adj-na) fixed; settled; constant; definite; uniform; regularized; regularised; defined; standardized; standardised; certain; prescribed; (P) #2,609 [Add to Longdo] | 済み;済(io) | [ずみ;すみ, zumi ; sumi] (n-suf, n) (pronounced ずみ only when a suffix) arranged; taken care of; settled; completed #2,677 [Add to Longdo] | 確定 | [かくてい, kakutei] (n, vs) (1) decision; settlement; (2) { math } definition; (P) #3,250 [Add to Longdo] | 決算 | [けっさん, kessan] (n, adj-no) balance sheet; settlement of accounts; reporting (of accounts); (P) #3,559 [Add to Longdo] | 集落(P);聚落 | [しゅうらく(P);じゅらく(聚落), shuuraku (P); juraku ( shuuraku )] (n) village; community; settlement; town; colony (animals, etc.); (P) #3,591 [Add to Longdo] | 確立 | [かくりつ, kakuritsu] (n) (1) establishment; settlement; (vs) (2) to establish; to settle; (P) #4,040 [Add to Longdo] | 決める(P);極める | [きめる, kimeru] (v1, vt) (1) to decide; to choose; to determine; to make up one's mind; to resolve; to set one's heart on; to settle; to arrange; to set; to appoint; to fix; (2) to clinch (a victory); to decide (the outcome of a match); (3) to persist in doing; to go through with; (4) (as 決めている) to always do; to have made a habit of; (5) to take for granted; to assume; (6) to dress up; to dress to kill; to dress to the nines; (7) to carry out successfully (a move in sports, a pose in dance, etc.); to succeed in doing; (8) { MA } to immobilize with a double-arm lock (in sumo, judo, etc.); (P) #4,966 [Add to Longdo] | 決まり(P);決り;極まり;極り | [きまり, kimari] (n, adj-no) (1) rule; regulation; (2) settlement; conclusion; end; agreement; arrangement; (3) (See 御決まり) habit; custom; habitual way; (4) (usu. as 決まりが悪い, etc.) (See 決まりが悪い) countenance in front of another person; face; (5) (arch) love relationship between a customer and a prostitute; (P) #4,989 [Add to Longdo] | 和解 | [わかい(P);わげ, wakai (P); wage] (n, vs, adj-no) (1) reconciliation; settlement; accommodation; compromise; mediation; rapprochement; (2) (わかい only) (legal) settlement; (3) (arch) translation of a foreign language into Japanese; (P) #7,237 [Add to Longdo] |
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