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English-Thai Dictionary

archive

N สถานที่ เก็บ เอกสารสำคัญ  sa-than-ti-keb-aek-ka-san-sam-khan

 

archive

N เอกสารสำคัญ  aek-ka-san-sam-khan

 

archives

N เอกสารสำคัญ  record annal ek-ka-sarn-sam-kan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ARCHIVES

n.plu. [Gr. ; Low L. archivum.] The apartment in which records are kept; also the records and papers which are preserved, as evidences of facts.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ARCHIVE

Ar "chive, n.; pl. Archives. Etym: [F. archives, pl. , L. archivum,archium, fr. Gr. Archi-, pref. ]

 

1. pl.

 

Defn: The place in which public records or historic documents are kept. Our words. ... become records in God's court, and are laid up in his archives as witnesses. Gov. of Tongue.

 

2. pl.

 

Defn: Public records or documents preserved as evidence of facts; as, the archives of a country or family. [Rarely used in sing. ] Some rotten archive, rummaged out of some seldom explored press. Lamb.

 

Syn. -- Registers; records; chronicles.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

archive

ar chive |ˈärˌkīv ˈɑrˌkaɪv |(usu. archives ) noun a collection of historical documents or records providing information about a place, institution, or group of people: source materials in local archives | [ as modifier ] : a section of archive film. the place where such documents or records are kept: to get into the archives I had to fill in a request form. verb [ with obj. ] place or store (something ) in such a collection or place. Computing transfer (data ) to a less frequently used storage medium such as magnetic tape, typically external to the computer system and having a greater storage capacity. DERIVATIVES ar chi val |ärˈkīvəl |adjective ORIGIN early 17th cent. (in the sense place where records are kept ): from French archives (plural ), from Latin archiva, archia, from Greek arkheia public records, from arkhē government. The verb dates from the late 19th cent.

 

Oxford Dictionary

archive

archive |ˈɑːkʌɪv | noun (usu. archives ) a collection of historical documents or records providing information about a place, institution, or group of people: [ as modifier ] : a section of archive film. the place where historical documents or records are kept. a complete record of the data in part or all of a computer system, stored on an infrequently used medium. verb [ with obj. ] place or store (something ) in an archive. Computing transfer (data ) to a less frequently used storage medium such as magnetic tape. DERIVATIVES archival |ɑːˈkʌɪv (ə )l |adjective ORIGIN early 17th cent. (in the sense place where records are kept ): from French archives (plural ), from Latin archiva, archia, from Greek arkheia public records , from arkhē government . The verb dates from the late 19th cent.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

archive

archive noun 1 she delved into the family archives: records, annals, chronicles, accounts; papers, documents, files; history; Law muniments. 2 the national archive: record office, registry, repository, depository, museum, chancery. verb the videos are archived for future use: file, log, catalog, document, record, register; store, cache.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

archive

archive noun 1 (archives ) if you delve into the family archives you'll find that their marriage was a very happy one: records, annals, chronicles, registers, accounts; papers, documents, rolls, dossiers, files, deeds, ledgers; history, information, evidence; documentation, paperwork; formal muniments. 2 more and more museums, archives, and libraries are becoming independent: record office, registry, repository, museum, chancery. verb these videos are archived for future use: file, log, catalogue, pigeonhole; store, record, register, chronicle, cache; document, put on record, post.

 

French Dictionary

archiver

archiver v. tr. verbe transitif Classer un document dans les archives. : Ces dossiers ont été archivés. aimer

 

archives

archives n. f. pl. nom féminin pluriel 1 Ensemble de titres, de documents anciens. : Les archives du ministère de la Culture. 2 Ensemble des documents, quelle que soit leur date ou leur nature, produits ou reçus par une personne ou un organisme pour ses besoins ou l ’exercice de ses activités et conservés pour leur valeur d ’information générale. Loi sur les archives . 3 Lieu on les conserve. Note Technique Ce nom s ’emploie toujours au pluriel.

 

Spanish Dictionary

archivero, -ra

archivero, -ra nombre masculino y femenino 1 Persona que tiene a su cargo un archivo y se dedica a mantenerlo y conservarlo :el archivero de la catedral; fue un culto archivero de la Iglesia y bibliotecario del Estado .SINÓNIMO archivista .2 nombre masculino Arg, Chile, Méx, Pan, Perú Mueble o caja que sirve para guardar fichas o documentos de manera ordenada .SINÓNIMO archivador .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

archive

ar chive /ɑ́ː r kaɪv /名詞 C 通例 s 〗1 古文書 (こもんじよ ), 古記録 .2 古文書 [古記録 ]保管所 .3 〘コンピュ 〙アーカイブ, 書庫 〘バックアップ用に圧縮した保存 参照用の文書; ネット上のものもさす 〙.動詞 他動詞 〘コンピュ 〙データ 〉をアーカイブに格納する, バックアップする .形容詞 名詞 の前で 〗古文書 [古記録 ]の 〈資料など 〉.