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Cinderella

N ซินเดอเรลล่า  ตัวละคร ใน นิทาน  sin-dor-rel-la

 

cinder

N ขี้ เถ่า  ถ่าน  กาก แร่ 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

CINDER

n. 1. Small coals or particles of fire mixed with ashes; embers.
2. Small particles of matter, remaining after combustion, in which fire is extinct; as the cinders of a forge.

 

CINDER-WENCH, CINDER-WOMAN

n.A woman whose business is to rake into heaps of ashes for cinders.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CINDER

Cin "der, n. Etym: [AS. sinder slag, dross; akin to Icel. sindr dross, Sw. sinder, G. sinter, D. sintel; perh. influenced by F. cendre ashes, fr. L. cinis. Cf. Sinter. ]

 

1. Partly burned or vitrified coal, or other combustible, in which fire is extinct.

 

2. A hot coal without flame; an ember. Swift.

 

3. A scale thrown off in forging metal.

 

4. The slag of a furnace, or scoriaceous lava from a volcano. Cinder frame, a framework of wire in front of the tubes of a locomotive, to arrest the escape of cinders. -- Cinder notch (Metal. ), the opening in a blast furnace, through which melted cinder flows out.

 

CINDERY

CINDERY Cin "der *y, a.

 

Defn: Resembling, or composed of, cinders; full of cinders.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

cinder

cin der |ˈsindər ˈsɪndər | noun a small piece of partly burned coal or wood that has stopped giving off flames but still has combustible matter in it. DERIVATIVES cin der y adjective ORIGIN Old English sinder slag, of Germanic origin; related to German Sinter. The similar but unconnected French cendre (from Latin cinis ashes ) has influenced both the sense development and the spelling. Compare with sinter .

 

cinder block

cin der block |ˈsɪndər blɑk | noun a lightweight building brick made from small cinders mixed with sand and cement.

 

cinder cone

cin der cone noun a cone formed around a volcanic vent by fragments of lava thrown out during eruptions.

 

Cinderella

Cin der el la |ˌsindəˈrelə ˈˌsɪndəˈˌrɛlə | a girl in various traditional European fairy tales. In the version by Charles Perrault she is exploited as a servant by her family but enabled by a fairy godmother to attend a royal ball. She meets and captivates Prince Charming but has to flee at midnight, leaving the prince to identify her by the glass slipper that she leaves behind. [ as noun ] a person or thing of unrecognized or disregarded merit or beauty. [ as noun ] a neglected aspect of something: is research into breast cancer to remain the Cinderella of medicine? Philately any stamplike label that is not valid as postage. ORIGIN from cinder + the diminutive suffix -ella, on the pattern of French Cendrillon, from cendre cinders.

 

cinder track

cin der track (also cinder path ) noun a footpath or running track laid with fine cinders.

 

Oxford Dictionary

cinder

cin ¦der |ˈsɪndə | noun 1 a small piece of partly burnt coal or wood that has stopped giving off flames but still has combustible matter in it. (cinders ) ashes. 2 [ mass noun ] waste matter produced by smelting or refining ore; slag. PHRASES burnt to a cinder completely burnt. DERIVATIVES cindery adjective ORIGIN Old English sinder slag , of Germanic origin; related to German Sinter. The similar but unconnected French cendre (from Latin cinis ashes ) has influenced both the sense development and the spelling. Compare with sinter .

 

cinder block

cin ¦der block noun North American term for breeze block.

 

cinder cone

cin ¦der cone noun a cone formed round a volcanic vent by fragments of lava thrown out during eruptions.

 

Cinderella

Cin ¦der |ella |sɪndəˈrɛlə | a girl in various traditional European fairy tales. In the version by Charles Perrault she is exploited as a servant by her family but enabled by a fairy godmother to attend a royal ball. She meets and captivates Prince Charming but has to flee at midnight, leaving the prince to identify her by the glass slipper which she leaves behind. [ as noun ] a person or thing that is undeservedly neglected or ignored: is research into breast cancer to remain the Cinderella of medicine? ORIGIN from cinder + the diminutive suffix -ella, on the pattern of French Cendrillon, from cendre cinders .

 

cinder track

cin ¦der track noun a running track laid with fine cinders.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

cinders

cinders plural noun they sifted through the cinders, looking for her ring: ashes, ash, embers.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

cinders

cinders plural noun a cold hearth full of cinders: ashes, ash, embers; clinker, charcoal, slag.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

cinder

cin der /sɪ́ndə r /名詞 C 1 (石炭 木などの )燃えかす, 燃え残り burn A to a cinder A 〈食べ物など 〉を黒焦げにする .2 s 〗灰 (ashes ).3 スラグ (slag ) 〘溶鉱炉などから出る鉱石のかす 〙; 噴石 .~́ bl ck 軽量ブロック .~́ tr ck 石炭殻を敷いた競走路 .

 

Cinderella

Cin der el la /sɪ̀ndərélə /名詞 1 シンデレラ 〘童話の主人公 〙; C その童話 .2 C 不幸な境遇に埋もれた美女, 真価がなかなか認められない人 [物 ].3 C 一躍有名になった人 .~́ st ry シンデレラストーリー 〘突然の成功話 〙.