(เนื่องจากผลลัพธ์จากการค้นหา inconcrete มีน้อย ระบบจึงเลือกคำใหม่ให้โดยอัตโนมัติ: concrete) |
มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ Inconcrete | a. [ L. inconcretus incorporeal. ] Not concrete. [ R. ] L. Andrews. [ 1913 Webster ] | Concrete | v. t. 1. To form into a mass, as by the cohesion or coalescence of separate particles. [ 1913 Webster ] There are in our inferior world divers bodies that are concreted out of others. Sir M. Hale. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To cover with, or form of, concrete, as a pavement. [ 1913 Webster ] | Concrete | a. [ L. concretus, p. p. of concrescere to grow together; con- + crescere to grow; cf. F. concret. See Crescent. ] 1. United in growth; hence, formed by coalition of separate particles into one mass; united in a solid form. [ 1913 Webster ] The first concrete state, or consistent surface, of the chaos must be of the same figure as the last liquid state. Bp. Burnet. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Logic) (a) Standing for an object as it exists in nature, invested with all its qualities, as distinguished from standing for an attribute of an object; -- opposed to abstract. Hence: (b) Applied to a specific object; special; particular; -- opposed to general. See Abstract, 3. [ 1913 Webster ] Concrete is opposed to abstract. The names of individuals are concrete, those of classes abstract. J. S. Mill. [ 1913 Webster ] Concrete terms, while they express the quality, do also express, or imply, or refer to, some subject to which it belongs. I. Watts. [ 1913 Webster ] Concrete number, a number associated with, or applied to, a particular object, as three men, five days, etc., as distinguished from an abstract number, or one used without reference to a particular object. -- Concrete quantity, a physical object or a collection of such objects. Davies & Peck. -- Concrete science, a physical science, one having as its subject of knowledge concrete things instead of abstract laws. -- Concrete sound or movement of the voice, one which slides continuously up or down, as distinguished from a discrete movement, in which the voice leaps at once from one line of pitch to another. Rush. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Concrete | n. 1. A compound or mass formed by concretion, spontaneous union, or coalescence of separate particles of matter in one body. [ 1913 Webster ] To divide all concretes, minerals and others, into the same number of distinct substances. Boyle. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A mixture of gravel, pebbles, or broken stone with cement or with tar, etc., used for sidewalks, roadways, foundations, etc., and esp. for submarine structures. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Logic) A term designating both a quality and the subject in which it exists; a concrete term. [ 1913 Webster ] The concretes “father” and “son” have, or might have, the abstracts “paternity” and “filiety”. J. S. Mill. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. (Sugar Making) Sugar boiled down from cane juice to a solid mass. [ 1913 Webster ] | Concrete | v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Concreted; p. pr & vb. n. Concreting. ] To unite or coalesce, as separate particles, into a mass or solid body. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Applied to some substances, it is equivalent to indurate; as, metallic matter concretes into a hard body; applied to others, it is equivalent to congeal, thicken, inspissate, coagulate, as in the concretion of blood. “The blood of some who died of the plague could not be made to concrete.” Arbuthnot. [ 1913 Webster ] | Concretely | adv. In a concrete manner. [ 1913 Webster ] | Concreteness | n. The quality of being concrete. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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| | concrete | (คอน'ครีท) ฐconcreted, concreting, concretes } adj. ชัดแจ้ง, ซึ่งเห็นประจักษ์, มีตัวตน, เป็นรูปธรรม, จริง ๆ n. สิ่งที่เป็นรูปธรรม, สิ่งที่มีตัวตน, คอนกรีต, ดินที่แข็งเป็นก้อน. vt. วางคอนกรีต, ใส่คอนกรีต, ทำให้เกาะตัวแน่น, ทำให้แข็ง., See also: concreteness n. ด | concrete noun | n. นามที่เป็นรูปธรรม | concrete number | ตัวเลขที่เกี่ยวกับวัตถุหรือสิ่งของเฉพาะอย่าง | concrete poetry | n. โคลงกลอน ฉันท์ กาพย์ ที่ประพันธ์โดยวิธีจัดหรือลำดับคำเป็นแบบแผน แทนที่จะเป็นไปตามประเพณีดั้งเดิม | reinforced concrete | n. คอนกรีตเสริมเหล็ก |
| concrete | (adj) เป็นรูปธรรม, มีรูป, มีตัวตน, เห็นประจักษ์ | concrete | (n) คอนกรีต, ปูนซีเมนต์แข็ง | concrete | (vt) ทำให้แข็ง, วางคอนกรีต, สร้างด้วยคอนกรีต |
| | | | | รูปธรรม | (adj) concrete, See also: solid, factual, substantial, Ant. นามธรรม, Example: สติปัญญาพัฒนาการมาจากพฤติกรรมที่เป็นรูปธรรม มองเห็นได้ง่ายๆ, Thai Definition: สิ่งที่รู้ได้ทางตา หู จมูก ลิ้น กาย อันได้แก่ รูป เสียง กลิ่น รส และสิ่งที่สามารถสัมผัสได้ด้วยกาย, Notes: (บาลี) | คอนกรีต | (n) concrete, Example: ลานซีเมนต์กว้างข้างบันไดมีป้อมยามรักษาการณ์สร้างเป็นคอนกรีตสวยงาม, Thai Definition: วัสดุก่อสร้าง ประกอบด้วยซีเมนต์ ทราย หิน และน้ำ ผสมเคล้าเข้าด้วยกัน เมื่อแห้งแข็งตัวแล้วจะเป็นวัสดุที่แข็งมาก, Notes: (อังกฤษ) |
| คอนกรีต | [khønkrīt] (n) EN: concrete FR: béton [ m ] |
| | | concrete | (n) a strong hard building material composed of sand and gravel and cement and water | concrete | (v) cover with cement | concrete | (v) form into a solid mass; coalesce | concrete | (adj) capable of being perceived by the senses; not abstract or imaginary, Ant. abstract | concrete | (adj) formed by the coalescence of particles | concrete jungle | (n) an area in a city with large modern buildings that is perceived as dangerous and unpleasant | concretely | (adv) in concrete terms, Ant. abstractly | concrete mixer | (n) a machine with a large revolving drum in which cement is mixed with other materials to make concrete, Syn. cement mixer | concreteness | (n) the quality of being concrete (not abstract), Ant. abstractness |
| Concrete | v. t. 1. To form into a mass, as by the cohesion or coalescence of separate particles. [ 1913 Webster ] There are in our inferior world divers bodies that are concreted out of others. Sir M. Hale. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To cover with, or form of, concrete, as a pavement. [ 1913 Webster ] | Concrete | a. [ L. concretus, p. p. of concrescere to grow together; con- + crescere to grow; cf. F. concret. See Crescent. ] 1. United in growth; hence, formed by coalition of separate particles into one mass; united in a solid form. [ 1913 Webster ] The first concrete state, or consistent surface, of the chaos must be of the same figure as the last liquid state. Bp. Burnet. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Logic) (a) Standing for an object as it exists in nature, invested with all its qualities, as distinguished from standing for an attribute of an object; -- opposed to abstract. Hence: (b) Applied to a specific object; special; particular; -- opposed to general. See Abstract, 3. [ 1913 Webster ] Concrete is opposed to abstract. The names of individuals are concrete, those of classes abstract. J. S. Mill. [ 1913 Webster ] Concrete terms, while they express the quality, do also express, or imply, or refer to, some subject to which it belongs. I. Watts. [ 1913 Webster ] Concrete number, a number associated with, or applied to, a particular object, as three men, five days, etc., as distinguished from an abstract number, or one used without reference to a particular object. -- Concrete quantity, a physical object or a collection of such objects. Davies & Peck. -- Concrete science, a physical science, one having as its subject of knowledge concrete things instead of abstract laws. -- Concrete sound or movement of the voice, one which slides continuously up or down, as distinguished from a discrete movement, in which the voice leaps at once from one line of pitch to another. Rush. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Concrete | n. 1. A compound or mass formed by concretion, spontaneous union, or coalescence of separate particles of matter in one body. [ 1913 Webster ] To divide all concretes, minerals and others, into the same number of distinct substances. Boyle. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A mixture of gravel, pebbles, or broken stone with cement or with tar, etc., used for sidewalks, roadways, foundations, etc., and esp. for submarine structures. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Logic) A term designating both a quality and the subject in which it exists; a concrete term. [ 1913 Webster ] The concretes “father” and “son” have, or might have, the abstracts “paternity” and “filiety”. J. S. Mill. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. (Sugar Making) Sugar boiled down from cane juice to a solid mass. [ 1913 Webster ] | Concrete | v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Concreted; p. pr & vb. n. Concreting. ] To unite or coalesce, as separate particles, into a mass or solid body. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Applied to some substances, it is equivalent to indurate; as, metallic matter concretes into a hard body; applied to others, it is equivalent to congeal, thicken, inspissate, coagulate, as in the concretion of blood. “The blood of some who died of the plague could not be made to concrete.” Arbuthnot. [ 1913 Webster ] | Concretely | adv. In a concrete manner. [ 1913 Webster ] | Concreteness | n. The quality of being concrete. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 具体 | [jù tǐ, ㄐㄩˋ ㄊㄧˇ, 具 体 / 具 體] concrete; definite; specific #770 [Add to Longdo] | 混凝土 | [hùn níng tǔ, ㄏㄨㄣˋ ㄋㄧㄥˊ ㄊㄨˇ, 混 凝 土] concrete #7,416 [Add to Longdo] | 砼 | [tóng, ㄊㄨㄥˊ, 砼] concrete (混凝土) #29,841 [Add to Longdo] | 三合土 | [sān hé tǔ, ㄙㄢ ㄏㄜˊ ㄊㄨˇ, 三 合 土] concrete; cement; mortar #113,581 [Add to Longdo] | 具体问题 | [jù tǐ wèn tí, ㄐㄩˋ ㄊㄧˇ ㄨㄣˋ ㄊㄧˊ, 具 体 问 题 / 具 體 問 題] concrete issue [Add to Longdo] |
| | 事 | [じ, ji] (n) { Buddh } (See 理・2) individual concrete phenomenon (as opposed to a general principle) #353 [Add to Longdo] | 工事 | [こうじ, kouji] (n, vs) construction work; construction; work (related to construction, e.g. painting, concrete-pouring, etc.); (P) #1,389 [Add to Longdo] | 具体 | [ぐたい, gutai] (n) concrete; tangible; material; (P) #1,836 [Add to Longdo] | 理 | [り, ri] (n) (1) reason; principle; logic; (2) { Buddh } (See 事・じ) general principle (as opposed to individual concrete phenomenon); (3) (in neo-Confucianism) the underlying principles of the cosmos; (P) #3,287 [Add to Longdo] | 有形 | [ゆうけい, yuukei] (n, adj-no) material; tangible; concrete #6,514 [Add to Longdo] | 叩き(P);敲き;三和土 | [たたき(P);タタキ(P), tataki (P); tataki (P)] (n) (1) (叩き, 敲き only) mince (minced meat or fish); (2) (叩き, 敲き only) (See 鰹) seared skipjack tuna; (3) (叩き, 敲き only) (sl) robbery; extortion; (4) (usu. 三和土 (gikun)) hard-packed dirt (clay, gravel, etc.) floor; concrete floor; (P) #10,785 [Add to Longdo] | 鉄筋コンクリート | [てっきんコンクリート, tekkin konkuri-to] (n) reinforced concrete; ferroconcrete #10,946 [Add to Longdo] | RC造 | [アールシーぞう, a-rushi-zou] (n) (See 鉄筋コンクリート) reinforced concrete construction [Add to Longdo] | SRC造 | [エスアールシーぞう, esua-rushi-zou] (n) (See 鉄骨鉄筋コンクリート造) steel-framed reinforced concrete construction [Add to Longdo] | アスコン | [asukon] (n) (abbr) (See アスファルト, コンクリート) asphalt concrete [Add to Longdo] |
| 核具象構文 | [かくぐしょうこうぶん, kakugushoukoubun] core concrete syntax [Add to Longdo] | 規格参照具象構文 | [きかくさんしょうぐしょうこうぶん, kikakusanshougushoukoubun] reference concrete syntax [Add to Longdo] | 具象構文 | [ぐしょうこうぶん, gushoukoubun] concrete syntax (of SGML) [Add to Longdo] | 具象構文引数 | [ぐしょうこうぶんひきすう, gushoukoubunhikisuu] concrete syntax parameter [Add to Longdo] | 具体的対象 | [ぐたいてきたいしょう, gutaitekitaishou] concrete object [Add to Longdo] | 実例 | [じつれい, jitsurei] sample, example, instance, concrete case [Add to Longdo] | 宣言済み具象構文 | [せんげんずみぐしょうこうぶん, sengenzumigushoukoubun] declared concrete syntax [Add to Longdo] | 多符号核具象構文 | [たふごうかくぐしょうこうぶん, tafugoukakugushoukoubun] multicode core concrete syntax [Add to Longdo] | 多符号基本具象構文 | [たふごうきほんぐしょうこうぶん, tafugoukihongushoukoubun] multicode basic concrete syntax [Add to Longdo] | 多符号具象構文 | [たふごうぐしょうこうぶん, tafugougushoukoubun] multicode concrete syntax [Add to Longdo] |
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