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ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
splinI can't get this splinter out of my finger.
splinI ran a splinter into my finger.

WordNet (3.0)
spline(n) a flexible strip (wood or rubber) used in drawing curved lines
splint(n) a thin sliver of wood, Example: he lit the fire with a burning splint
splint(n) an orthopedic mechanical device used to immobilize and protect a part of the body (as a broken leg)
splint(v) support with a splint, Example: splint a broken finger
splint bone(n) a rudimentary metacarpal or metatarsal bone on either side of the cannon bone in the leg of a horse or related animal
splinter(n) a small thin sharp bit or wood or glass or metal, Syn. sliver, Example: he got a splinter in his finger; it broke into slivers
splinter(v) break up into splinters or slivers, Syn. sliver, Example: The wood splintered
splinter group(n) a faction or sect that has broken away from its parent organization
splintery(adj) subject to breaking into sharp slender pieces
splintery(adj) resembling or consisting of or embedded with long slender fragments of (especially) wood having sharp points, Syn. slivery, Example: a rough splintery floor of old pine boards

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

n. 1. A rectangular piece fitting grooves like key seats in a hub and a shaft, so that while the one may slide endwise on the other, both must revolve together; a feather; also, sometimes, a groove to receive such a rectangular piece. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A long, flexble piece of wood sometimes used as a ruler. [ 1913 Webster ]

Splining

a. Of or pertaining to a spline. [ 1913 Webster ]


Splining machine, a machine tool for cutting grooves, key seats, or slots; a slotting machine.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Splint

n. [ Akin to D. splinter, G. splinter, splitter, Dan. splint, Sw. splint a kind of spike, a forelock (in nautical use), Sw. splintato splint, splinter, Dan. splinte, and E. split. See Split, v. t., and cf. Splent. ] 1. A piece split off; a splinter. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Surg.) A thin piece of wood, or other substance, used to keep in place, or protect, an injured part, especially a broken bone when set. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Anat.) A splint bone. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. (Far.) A disease affecting the splint bones, as a callosity or hard excrescence. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. (Anc. Armor.) One of the small plates of metal used in making splint armor. See Splint armor, below. [ 1913 Webster ]

The knees and feet were defended by splints, or thin plates of steel. Sir. W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ]

6. Splint, or splent, coal. See Splent coal, under Splent. [ 1913 Webster ]


Splint armor, a kind of ancient armor formed of thin plates of metal, usually overlapping each other and allowing the limbs to move freely. --
Splint bone (Anat.), one of the rudimentary, splintlike metacarpal or metatarsal bones on either side of the cannon bone in the limbs of the horse and allied animals. --
Splint coal. See Splent coal, under Splent.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Splint

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Splinted; p. pr. & vb. n. Splinting. ] To split into splints, or thin, slender pieces; to splinter; to shiver. [ Obs. or R. ] Florio. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To fasten or confine with splints, as a broken limb. See Splint, n., 2. [ R. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Splinter

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Splintered p. pr. & vb. n. Splintering. ] [ Cf. LG. splittern, splinteren. See Splint, n., Split. ] 1. To split or rend into long, thin pieces; to shiver; as, the lightning splinters a tree. [ 1913 Webster ]

After splintering their lances, they wheeled about, and . . . abandoned the field to the enemy. Prescott. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To fasten or confine with splinters, or splints, as a broken limb. Bp. Wren. [ 1913 Webster ]

Splinter

v. i. To become split into long pieces. [ 1913 Webster ]

Splinter

n. [ See Splinter, v., or Splint, n. ] A thin piece split or rent off lengthwise, as from wood, bone, or other solid substance; a thin piece; a sliver; as, splinters of a ship's mast rent off by a shot. [ 1913 Webster ]


Splinter bar. (a) A crossbar in a coach, which supports the springs. (b) The bar to which the traces are attached; a roller bolt; a whiffletree.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Splinterproof

a. (Mil.) Proof against the splinters, or fragments, of bursting shells. [ 1913 Webster ]

Splintery

a. Consisting of splinters; resembling splinters; as, the splintery fracture of a mineral. [ 1913 Webster ]

German-English: TU-Chemnitz DING Dictionary
Spline-Kurve { f }Spline curve [Add to Longdo]
Splint { m } | Splinte { pl }sapwood | sapwoods [Add to Longdo]
Splint { m }splint; split pin [Add to Longdo]
Splint { m }cotter; cotterpin [Add to Longdo]
Splintbolzen { m }; Ringbolzen { m }eyebolt [Add to Longdo]
Splintentreiber { m }pin punch [Add to Longdo]
Splintholz { n }sapwood [Add to Longdo]

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