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blond

ADJ สีบ ลอน ด์  สี ทอง  สีเหลือง อ่อนๆ  fair se-blon

 

blonde

ADJ เป็น สี ทอง  pen-se-tong

 

blondness

N สี อ่อน 

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

BLOND; BLONDE

Blond, Blonde, a. Etym: [F., fair, light, of uncertain origin; cf. AS. blonden-feax gray-haired, old, prop. blended-haired, as a mixture of white and brown or black. See Blend, v. t. ]

 

Defn: Of a fair color; light-colored; as, blond hair; a blond complexion.

 

BLONDE

Blonde, n. Etym: [F.]

 

1. A person of very fair complexion, with light hair and light blue eyes. [Written also blond. ]

 

2. Etym: [So called from its color. ]

 

Defn: A kind of silk lace originally of the color of raw silk, now sometimes dyed; -- called also blond lace.

 

BLOND METAL

BLOND METAL Blond " met `al.

 

Defn: A variety of clay ironstone, in Staffordshire, England, used for making tools.

 

BLONDNESS

BLONDNESS Blond "ness, n.

 

Defn: The state of being blond. G. Eliot.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

blond

blond |bländ blɑnd | adjective (of hair ) fair or pale yellow: short-cropped blond hair | her hair was dyed blond. (of a person ) having hair of a fair or pale yellow color: a slim blond woman. (of a person ) having fair hair and a light complexion, typically regarded as a racial characteristic. (of wood and other substances ) light in color or tone: a New York office full of blond wood. noun a person with fair hair and skin. DERIVATIVES blond ish adjective, blond ness noun usage: The spellings blonde and blond correspond to the feminine and masculine forms in French. Although the distinction is often retained in Britain, American usage since the 1970s has generally preferred the gender-neutral blond. The adjective blonde may still refer to a woman's (but not a man's ) hair color, although use of the noun risks offense ( see that blonde over there? ): the offense arises from the fact that the color of hair is not the person. The adjective applied to inanimate objects (such as wood or beer ) is typically spelled blond .

 

blonde

blonde |bländ blɑnd | adjective (of a woman or a woman's hair ) blond. noun a blond-haired woman. ORIGIN late 17th cent. (earlier as blond ): from French, feminine of blond . usage: See usage at blond .

 

blonde moment

blonde mo ment noun humorous an instance of being silly or scatterbrained. ORIGIN late 20th cent.: from the stereotypical perception of blonde-haired women as unintelligent.

 

Blondin, Charles

Blondin, Charles |ˈblɒndɪn, French blɔ̃dɛ̃ | (1824 –97 ), French acrobat; born Jean-François Gravelet. He is famous for walking across a tightrope suspended over Niagara Falls on several occasions.

 

Oxford Dictionary

blonde

blonde |blɒnd | adjective (also blond ) (chiefly of hair ) fair or pale yellow: her long blonde hair | I had my hair dyed blonde. having hair of a fair or pale yellow colour: a tall blonde woman. having fair hair and a light complexion (especially when regarded as a racial characteristic ). noun a woman with blonde hair. [ mass noun ] the colour of blonde hair. DERIVATIVES blondish adjective, blondness noun ORIGIN late 17th cent. (earlier as blond ): from French, feminine of blond, from medieval Latin blundus yellow , perhaps from Germanic. usage: The alternative spellings blonde and blond correspond to the feminine and masculine forms in French, but in English the distinction is not always made, as English does not have such distinctions of grammatical gender. Thus, blond woman or blonde woman, blond man or blonde man are all used. The word is more commonly used of women, though, and in the noun the spelling is typically blonde. In American usage the usual spelling is blond for both adjective and noun.

 

blonde moment

blonde mo ¦ment |blɒnd ˈməʊm (ə )nt | noun humorous an instance of being silly or scatterbrained. ORIGIN 1990s: from the stereotypical perception of blonde-haired women as unintelligent.

 

Blondin, Charles

Blondin, Charles |ˈblɒndɪn, French blɔ̃dɛ̃ | (1824 –97 ), French acrobat; born Jean-François Gravelet. He is famous for walking across a tightrope suspended over Niagara Falls on several occasions.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

blond, blonde

blond, blonde adjective blond hair: fair, light, yellow, flaxen, golden, platinum, ash blond, strawberry blond, tow-colored; bottle blond, bleached, peroxide. ANTONYMS dark. USAGE blond, blonde The spellings blond and blonde correspond to the masculine and feminine forms in French. Although the distinction is usually retained in Britain, American usage since the 1970s has generally preferred the gender-neutral blond. The adjective blonde may still refer to a woman's (but not a man's ) hair color, though use of the noun risks offense (See that blonde over there? ): the offense arises from the fact that the color of hair is not the person. The adjective applied to inanimate objects (wood, beer ) is typically spelled blond. Usage notes show additional guidance on finer points of English usage.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

blonde

blonde adjective 1 her blonde hair tumbled about her face: fair, light, light-coloured, light-toned, yellow, flaxen, tow-coloured, strawberry blonde, yellowish, golden, silver, silvery, platinum, ash blonde; bleached, sun-bleached, peroxide, bottle-blonde. ANTONYMS dark. 2 a blonde woman: fair-haired, light-haired, golden-haired, tow-headed. ANTONYMS brunette.

 

Duden Dictionary

blond

blond Adjektiv |bl o nd |französisch blond, wohl aus dem Germanischen und vielleicht verwandt mit blind 1 a (vom Haar ) gelblich; golden schimmernd ein blonder Bart | sich das Haar blond färben lassen | blond gefärbtes, blond gelocktes Haar b blondhaarig ein blondes Kind | substantiviert er tanzte mit der hübschen Blonden Blondine 2 umgangssprachlich von heller, goldgelber Farbe blondes Bier

 

Blond

Blond Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Bl o nd |das Blond; Genitiv: des Blonds, Plural: die Blonds blonde Farbe ein dunkles Blond

 

Blondchen

Blond chen Substantiv, Neutrum umgangssprachlich, meist abwertend , das |Bl o ndchen |blonde Frau

 

Blonde

Blon de Substantiv, feminin , die |ˈblɔndə auch blõːd (ə )|die Blonde; Genitiv: der Blonde, Plural: die Blonden |[…dn̩ ] |französisch blonde; blond (nach der Farbe der verwendeten Rohseide )feine Spitze 8 aus Seide mit Blumen- und Figurenmuster

 

Blondes

Blon des substantiviertes Adjektiv, Neutrum umgangssprachlich |Bl o ndes |das Blonde /ein Blondes; des /eines Blonden, die Blonden /zwei Blonde zu blond helles Bier, Berliner Weißbier ein kühles Blondes

 

blond färben

blond fär ben , blond fär ben schwaches Verb blondfärben |bl o nd färben bl o ndfärben |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « mit einer blonden Färbung versehen sich das Haar blond färben lassen

 

blond gefärbt

blond ge färbt, blond ge färbt blondgefärbt blond |bl o nd gefärbt bl o ndgefärbt |

 

blond gelockt

blond ge lockt, blond ge lockt Adjektiv blondgelockt |bl o nd gelockt bl o ndgelockt |mit blonden Locken das Kind sieht aus wie ein blond gelockter Engel

 

Blondhaar

Blond haar Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Bl o ndhaar |

 

blondhaarig

blond haa rig Adjektiv |bl o ndhaarig |mit blondem Haar

 

blondieren

blon die ren schwaches Verb |blond ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « (Haar ) künstlich aufhellen, blond machen

 

Blondine

Blon di ne Substantiv, feminin , die |Blond i ne |die Blondine; Genitiv: der Blondine, Plural: die Blondinen französisch blondine Frau mit blonden Haaren er schwärmt für Blondinen

 

Blondinenwitz

Blon di nen witz Substantiv, maskulin , der |Blond i nenwitz |Witz, in dem blonde Frauen als dumm, naiv und einfältig dargestellt werden

 

Blondkopf

Blond kopf Substantiv, maskulin , der |Bl o ndkopf |

 

blondlockig

blond lo ckig Adjektiv |bl o ndlockig |blond gelockt

 

Blondschopf

Blond schopf Substantiv, maskulin umgangssprachlich , der |Bl o ndschopf |1 blondes Haar 2 jemand mit blonden Haaren

 

French Dictionary

blond

blond , blonde adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif de couleur variable Se dit de la teinte la plus claire des cheveux, proche du doré. : Des tresses blondes. tableau couleur (adjectifs de ). Note Grammaticale L ’adjectif simple prend la marque du féminin et du pluriel; l ’adjectif composé est invariable. nom masculin La couleur blonde. : Des cheveux d ’un beau blond doré. nom masculin et féminin Qui a les cheveux blonds. : Une jolie blonde. nom féminin Petite amie, conjointe. : Auprès de ma blonde, chanson de marche du xvii e s. « Tout le rang savait qu ’elle était sa blonde et qu ’elle serait sa femme » (Ringuet , Trente Arpents ). SYNONYME amoureuse ; copine ; fiancée . Note Technique Ce nom de registre familier demeure usuel au Québec et dans la francophonie canadienne, mais il n ’appartient plus à l ’usage courant de la majorité des locuteurs du français.

 

blondeur

blondeur n. f. nom féminin Caractère de ce qui est blond. : La blondeur des blés mûrs. SYNONYME doré .

 

blondinet

blondinet , ette n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Enfant blond.

 

blondir

blondir v. tr. , intr. verbe transitif Rendre blond. : Elle a blondi ses cheveux. verbe intransitif Devenir blond. : Ses cheveux blondissent au soleil. finir

 

Spanish Dictionary

blonda

blonda nombre femenino Encaje formado por hilos de seda sobre tul .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xviii ) del francés blonde , derivado de blond ‘rubio ’, porque antiguamente las blondas se hacían del color de la seda cruda, parecido al rubio .

 

blondina

blondina nombre femenino Encaje de seda estrecho .

 

blondo, -da

blondo, -da adjetivo formal Rubio (color ):sus blondos cabellos .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

blond

blond /blɑnd |blɔnd /〖<フランス 形容詞 er ; est 1 〈髪が 〉ブロンドの , 金髪の ; 〈皮膚が 〉色白の ; 〈人が 〉色白で金髪の (fair 1 )(hair 表現 ) (!以前は男性のみだったが今では両性を示す; 名詞 1 も同様; blonde ) .2 〈家具などが 〉淡い色の .名詞 1 C 金髪 (色白 )の人 .2 U ブロンド色 .bl nd and sw et ⦅俗 ⦆砂糖とミルク入りのコーヒー .

 

blonde

blonde /blɑnd |blɔnd /〖<フランス 形容詞 r ; st blond (!以前は女性のみだったが今では両性を示す; blond ) .名詞 C ⦅くだけて ⦆金髪 (色白 )の女 (blondie ) (!性差別に通じるので ⦅男女共用 ⦆blondを用いる方がよい ) .

 

blondie

blon die /blɑ́ndi |blɔ́n -/名詞 1 C ⦅話 ⦆金髪の女性 (⦅男女共用 ⦆blond )(blonde ).2 〖B- 〗ブロンディー 〘米国の同名の漫画の主人公で米国の典型的主婦像 〙.