ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -fling-, *fling*, fl |
มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ fling | (vt) ขว้าง, See also: ปา, เหวี่ยง, โยน, ทุ่ม, สลัด, Syn. throw, cast, hurl, Ant. catch | fling | (vt) โถม, See also: โผ, ถลา | fling | (n) ช่วงเวลาสั้นๆ แห่งความสนุกสนาน, Syn. good time, binge, bash, Ant. bad time | fling | (n) ความสัมพันธ์ทางเพศในระยะสั้นๆ | fling at | (phrv) ขว้างไปที่, See also: ปาไปยัง, โยน, Syn. throw at | fling at | (phrv) แสดง (ความคิดเห็นในแง่ลบ) อย่างรุนแรงกับ | fling in | (phrv) ขว้างเข้าไป, See also: เขวี้ยงเข้าไป, โยนเข้าไป, Syn. chuck in, pitch in, throw in, toss in | fling in | (phrv) ล้มเลิก (ความพยายาม), Syn. give up | fling in | (phrv) แถม, See also: ให้เพิ่มมา, Syn. chuck in, throw in, toss in | fling in | (phrv) พูดแทรก, See also: ขัดจังหวะ, Syn. put in |
| fling | (ฟลิง) vt., n. (การ) เหวี่ยง, ขว้าง, โยน, ทุ่ม, สลัดทิ้ง, โผ, โผน, โถม, กราดสายตา, ผลัก. | shuffling | (ชัฟ'ฟลิง) adj. ลากขาไปมาบนพื้น, งุ่มง่าม, อุ้ยอ้าย, หลบหลีก, หลีกเลี่ยง., See also: shufflingly adv., Syn. shifting, evading | stiffling | (สไท'ฟลิง) adj. หายใจหอบ, หายใจไม่ออก, กลัดกลุ้ม, อึดอัด., See also: stifflingly adv. | trifling | (ไทร'ฟลิง) adj., n. (การ, ความ) ขี้ปะติ๋ว, ไม่สำคัญ, เล็กน้อย, กระจอก, มีค่าเล็กน้อย, เหลาะแหละ, เสียเวลา, See also: triflingly adv. triflingness n., Syn. insignificant, minor, meager |
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| fling | (n) การขว้าง, การทุ่ม, การเหวี่ยง, การกระโดด, การทอดลูกเต๋า | fling | (vt) ขว้าง, ทุ่ม, ปา, โยน, เหวี่ยง, ถลา, โถม, กระโดด |
| | | สะบัด | (v) shake off, See also: fling, get away from, Syn. เหวี่ยง, สลัด, เขวี้ยง | พยศ | (v) refuse to obey, See also: fling and throw (a horse), flout and fling (a woman or a child), be fractious, Syn. ดื้อ, ขัดขืน, Example: เวลาที่ม้าพยศดื้อดึงก็ใช้วิธีลงโทษเล็กๆ น้อยๆ ก็อยู่มือ, Thai Definition: แสดงอาการดื้อหรือถือตัวไม่ยอมทำตาม |
| ขว้างระเบิด | [khwāng raboēt] (v, exp) EN: fling a grenade ; throw a grenade FR: lancer une grenade | ขว้างระเบิดมือ | [khwāng raboētmeū] (v, exp) EN: fling a grenade ; throw a grenade FR: lancer une grenade | สะบัด | [sabat] (v) EN: fling ; flip ; shake FR: secouer ; agiter |
| | | fling | (n) the act of flinging | fling | (v) throw with force or recklessness | fling | (v) move in an abrupt or headlong manner |
| Fling | v. i. 1. To throw; to wince; to flounce; as, the horse began to kick and fling. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To cast in the teeth; to utter abusive language; to sneer; as, the scold began to flout and fling. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To throw one's self in a violent or hasty manner; to rush or spring with violence or haste. [ 1913 Webster ] And crop-full, out of doors he flings. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] I flung closer to his breast, As sword that, after battle, flings to sheath. Mrs. Browning. [ 1913 Webster ] To fling out, to become ugly and intractable; to utter sneers and insinuations. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Fling | n. 1. A cast from the hand; a throw; also, a flounce; a kick; as, the fling of a horse. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A severe or contemptuous remark; an expression of sarcastic scorn; a gibe; a sarcasm. [ 1913 Webster ] I, who love to have a fling, Both at senate house and king. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. A kind of dance; as, the Highland fling. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. A trifing matter; an object of contempt. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] England were but a fling Save for the crooked stick and the gray goose wing. Old Proverb. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. a short period during which one indulges one's wishes, whims, or desires in an unrestrained manner. [ PJC ] 6. a love affair. [ PJC ] 7. a casual or brief attempt to accomplish something. [ informal ] Syn. -- shot. [ PJC ] 8. a period during which one tries a new activity; as, he took a fling at playing tennis. [ PJC ] To have one's fling, to enjoy one's self to the full; to have a season of dissipation. J. H. Newman. “When I was as young as you, I had my fling. I led a life of pleasure.” D. Jerrold. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Fling | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Flung p. pr. & vb. n. Flinging. ] [ OE. flingen, flengen, to rush, hurl; cf. Icel. flengia to whip, ride furiously, OSw. flenga to strike, Sw. flänga to romp, Dan. flenge to slash. ] 1. To cast, send, to throw from the hand; to hurl; to dart; to emit with violence as if thrown from the hand; as, to fing a stone into the pond. [ 1913 Webster ] 'T is Fate that flings the dice: and, as she flings, Of kings makes peasants, and of peasants kings. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] He . . . like Jove, his lighting flung. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] I know thy generous temper well. Fling but the appearance of dishonor on it, It straight takes fire. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To shed forth; to emit; to scatter. [ 1913 Webster ] The sun begins to fling His flaring beams. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] Every beam new transient colors flings. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To throw; to hurl; to throw off or down; to prostrate; hence, to baffle; to defeat; as, to fling a party in litigation. [ 1913 Webster ] His horse started, flung him, and fell upon him. Walpole. [ 1913 Webster ] To fling about, to throw on all sides; to scatter. -- To fling away, to reject; to discard. [ 1913 Webster ] Cromwell, I charge thee, fling away ambition. Shak. -- To fling down. (a) To throw to the ground; esp., to throw in defiance, as formerly knights cast a glove into the arena as a challenge. [ 1913 Webster ] This question so flung down before the guests, . . . Was handed over by consent of all To me who had not spoken. Tennyson. (b) To overturn; to demolish; to ruin. -- To fling in, to throw in; not to charge in an account; as, in settling accounts, one party flings in a small sum, or a few days' work. -- To fling off, to baffle in the chase; to defeat of prey; also, to get rid of. Addison. -- To fling open, to throw open; to open suddenly or with violence; as, to fling open a door. -- To fling out, to utter; to speak in an abrupt or harsh manner; as, to fling out hard words against another. -- To fling up, to relinquish; to abandon; as, to fling up a design. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Flingdust | n. One who kicks up the dust; a streetwalker; a low manner. [ Obs. ] Beau. & Fl. [ 1913 Webster ] | Flinger | n. One who flings; one who jeers. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| | 格闘(P);挌闘 | [かくとう, kakutou] (n, vs) hand-to-hand fighting; grappling; scuffling; (P) #3,902 [Add to Longdo] | 零細 | [れいさい, reisai] (adj-na) insignificant; trifling; paltry; cottage (industry); tiny (company); (P) #14,863 [Add to Longdo] | 翻弄(P);飜弄 | [ほんろう, honrou] (n, vs) (1) trifling with; toying with; playing with; making sport of; making fun of; leading around by the nose; (2) tossing about (a ship); (P) #17,514 [Add to Longdo] | 不可解 | [ふかかい, fukakai] (adj-na, n) mystery; baffling; inexplicable; incomprehensible; (P) #19,273 [Add to Longdo] | かなぐり捨てる | [かなぐりすてる, kanagurisuteru] (v1) to fling off; to throw off; to throw to the winds [Add to Longdo] | からり | [karari] (adv-to, adv) (1) (on-mim) clatter (noise made by hard objects coming in contact, e.g. a door flinging open); (2) (on-mim) bright and clear (e.g. sky); (3) (on-mim) nicely dry (e.g. laundry); crisp (e.g. tempura); (4) (on-mim) cheerful and open-hearted; (5) (on-mim) changing suddenly and completely; (6) (on-mim) completely forgetting something; (P) [Add to Longdo] | むっと(P);むうっと;ムッと | [mutto (P); muutto ; mutsu to] (adv, vs) (1) (on-mim) (むうっと is more emphatic) sullenly; angrily; testily; huffily; petulantly; indignantly; (2) (on-mim) stuffily; stiflingly; (adv) (3) (むうっと only) (on-mim) slowly (exhaling smoke); (P) [Add to Longdo] | わらわら;ワラワラ | [warawara ; warawara] (adv) (on-mim) bustling; shuffling; squirming; creepy crawly [Add to Longdo] | シャッフリング | [shaffuringu] (n) shuffling [Add to Longdo] | ハフリンガー | [hafuringa-] (n) Haflinger (breed of horse) [Add to Longdo] |
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