English-Thai Dictionary
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N ผ้ากันเปื้อน ของ เด็ก ผ้ากันเปื้อน ของ เด็ก ที่ กัน เปี้อน pha-kan-puean-kong-dek
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N ผ้า ผืน เล็กๆ ใช้ ผูก ใต้ คาง เด็ก เพื่อ กัน เปื้อน pha-puen-lek-lek-chai-puk-tai-kang-dek-phuea-kan-puean
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N ส่วน ของ ผ้ากันเปื้อน ที่ ปกคลุม หน้าอก apron suan-kong-pha-kan-puean-ti-pok-klum-na-ok
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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n.A small piece of linen or other cloth worn by children over the breast. 1. A fish about a foot in length, the back of a light olive, the sides yellow, and the belly white.
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v.t.[L. bibo.] To sip; to tipple; to drink frequently. [Little used. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
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Bib, n. Etym: [From Bib, v., because the bib receives the drink that the child slavers from the mouth. ]
1. A small piece of cloth worn by children over the breast, to protect the clothes.
2. (Zoöl.)
Defn: An arctic fish (Gadus luscus ), allied to the cod; -- called also pout and whiting pout.
3. A bibcock.
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BIB Bib, v. i.
Defn: To drink; to sip; to tipple. He was constantly bibbing. Locke.
New American Oxford Dictionary
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bib 1 |bib bɪb | ▶noun a piece of cloth or plastic fastened around a person's neck to keep their clothes clean while eating. • the part above the waist of the front of an apron or pair of overalls. • a loose-fitting, sleeveless garment worn for identification, esp. by competitors and officials at sporting events. • a patch of color on the throat of a bird or other animal: a black bird with a white bib. PHRASES one's best bib and tucker informal one's finest clothes. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: probably from bib 2 .
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bib 2 |bɪb bib | ▶verb ( bibs, bibbing, bibbed ) [ with obj. ] archaic drink (something alcoholic ). ORIGIN late Middle English: probably from Latin bibere ‘to drink. ’
Oxford Dictionary
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bib 1 |bɪb | ▶noun 1 a piece of cloth or plastic fastened round a child's neck to keep its clothes clean while eating. • a loose-fitting sleeveless garment worn on the upper body for identification, especially by competitors and officials at sporting events. • the part above the waist of the front of an apron or pair of dungarees. • a patch of colour on the throat of a bird or other animal. 2 a common European inshore fish of the cod family. Also called pout 2 or pouting. ●Trisopterus luscus, family Gadidae. PHRASES one's best bib and tucker informal one's smartest clothes. stick (or poke ) one's bib in Austral. informal interfere. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: probably from bib 2 .
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bib 2 |bɪb | ▶verb ( bibs, bibbing, bibbed ) [ with obj. ] archaic drink (something alcoholic ). ORIGIN late Middle English: probably from Latin bibere ‘to drink ’.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
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Bib .Bible ; Biblical .