English-Thai Dictionary
booth
N บูธ ซุ้ม คูหา compartment butd sum khu-ha
booth
N โต๊ะ เล็กๆ ใน ร้านอาหาร หรือ บาร์ ประกอบด้วย เก้าอี้พนัก สูง สอง ตัว tol-lek-lek-nai-ran-ar-han-rue-ba-pra-kob-duai-kao-eae-pha-nak-sung-song-tua
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
BOOTH
n.[Heb. beth, a house or booth, a nest for birds.] A house or shed built of boards, boughs of trees, or other slight materials, for a temporary residence.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
BOOTH
Booth, n. Etym: [OE. bothe; cf. Icel. b, Dan. & Sw. bod, MHG. buode,G. bude, baude; from the same root as AS. b to dwell, E. boor, bower, be; cf. Bohem. bauda, Pol. buda, Russ. budka, Lith. buda, W. bwth, pl. bythod, Gael. buth, Ir. both. ]
1. A house or shed built of boards, boughs, or other slight materials, for temporary occupation. Camden.
2. A covered stall or temporary structure in a fair or market, or at a polling place.
BOOTHALE
Boot "hale `, v. t. & i. Etym: [Boot, for booty + hale. ]
Defn: To forage for booty; to plunder. [Obs. ] Beau. & Fl.
BOOTHOSE
BOOTHOSE Boot "hose `, n.
1. Stocking hose, or spatterdashes, in lieu of boots. Shak.
2. Hose made to be worn with boots, as by travelers on horseback. Sir W. Scott.
BOOTHY
BOOTHY Booth "y, n.
Defn: See Bothy.
New American Oxford Dictionary
booth
booth |bo͞oTH buθ | ▶noun 1 a small temporary tent or structure at a market, fair, or exhibition, used for selling goods, providing information, or staging shows. • a small room where a vendor sits separated from customers by a window: a ticket booth. 2 an enclosure or compartment for various purposes, such as telephoning, broadcasting, or voting: the phone booth alongside the highway | ex-athletes in the broadcast booth. 3 a set of a table and benches in a restaurant or bar: I sat in a booth with coffee and a roll. ORIGIN Middle English (in the general sense ‘temporary dwelling or shelter ’): from Old Norse buth, based on búa ‘dwell. ’
Booth, John Wilkes
Booth, John Wilkes |bo͞oTH buθ | (1838 –65 ), US actor. He is better known as the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theater in Washington, DC.
Booth, William
Booth, William |ˈbuθ bo͞oTH | (1829 –1912 ), English religious leader; founder and first general of the Salvation Army.
booth capturing
booth capturing ▶noun [ mass noun ] chiefly Indian a method of fraudulently interfering with the process of an election whereby members of a party occupy a polling booth, excluding and voting in place of those people who are registered to vote there.
Boothia, Gulf of
Boo thi a, Gulf of |ˈbo͞oTHēə ˌɡəlf əv ˈbuθiə | a gulf in the Canadian Arctic Ocean, in Northwest Territories, between Boothia Peninsula and Baffin Island. ORIGIN named in honor of Sir Felix Booth (1775 –1850 ), patron of the expedition to the Arctic (1829 –33 ) led by Sir John Ross.
Boothia Peninsula
Boo thi a Pen in su la a peninsula in northern Canada, in the Northwest Territories, located between Victoria and Baffin islands.
Oxford Dictionary
booth
booth |buːð, buːθ | ▶noun 1 a small temporary tent or structure at a market, fair, or exhibition, used for selling goods, providing information, or staging shows. 2 an enclosed compartment that allows privacy, for example when telephoning, voting, or sitting in a restaurant. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense ‘temporary dwelling or shelter ’): from Old Norse buth, based on búa ‘dwell ’.
Booth, John Wilkes
Booth, John Wilkes |bo͞oTH buθ | (1838 –65 ), US actor. He is better known as the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theater in Washington, DC.
Booth, William
Booth |buːð | (1829 –1912 ), English religious leader, founder and first general of the Salvation Army. A Methodist revivalist preacher, in 1865 he established a mission in the East End of London which later became the Salvation Army.
booth capturing
booth capturing ▶noun [ mass noun ] chiefly Indian a method of fraudulently interfering with the process of an election whereby members of a party occupy a polling booth, excluding and voting in place of those people who are registered to vote there.
Boothia, Gulf of
Boothia, Gulf of |ˈbuːθɪə | a gulf in the Canadian Arctic, between the Boothia Peninsula and Baffin Island, in the Northwest Territories. ORIGIN named in honour of Sir Felix Booth (1775 –1850 ), patron of the expedition to the Arctic (1829 –33 ) led by Sir John Ross.
Boothia Peninsula
Boo ¦thia Pen |in ¦sula |ˈbuːθɪə | a peninsula of northern Canada, in the Northwest Territories, situated between Victoria Island and Baffin Island.
American Oxford Thesaurus
booth
booth noun 1 booths for different vendors: stall, stand, kiosk. 2 a phone booth: cubicle, kiosk, box, enclosure.
Oxford Thesaurus
booth
booth noun 1 the market place was covered with booths for different traders: stall, stand, kiosk, trading post; counter, table. 2 she called headquarters from a phone booth: cubicle, kiosk, box, compartment, enclosure, cupboard, carrel, cubbyhole; cabin, hut; alcove, bay, recess.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Booth
Booth /buːθ |buːð /名詞 ブース 〘William ~, 1829 --1912; 英国の牧師; 救世軍を創設 〙.
booth
booth /buːθ |buːð /〖語源は 「仮の住居 」〗名詞 複 ~s /-s |-z /C 1 (電話ボックス 投票用紙の記入場所などの )小さく仕切られた空間, 小部屋, ブース .2 ⦅主に米 ⦆(レストランなどの )ボックス席, 仕切られた席 .3 (市 (いち )などの )テントの売店, 芝居小屋, 展示スペース .