English-Thai Dictionary
daisy
N ดอก เด ซี่ มีด อก สี ขาว และ เกสร สีเหลือง dok-de-se
daisybush
N พืช ไม้ดอก จำพวก เบญจมาศ ที่ เป็น พุ่ม
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DAISY
n.A plant of the genus Bellis, of several varieties. The blue daisy belongs to the genus Globularia, as does the globe daisy; the greater or ox-eye daisy belongs to the genus Chrysanthemum; and the middle daisy, to the Doronicum.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DAISY
Dai "sy, n.; pl. Daisies. Etym: [OE. dayesye, AS. dæges day's eye, daisy. See Day, and Eye. ] (Bot. ) (a ) A genus of low herbs (Bellis ), belonging to the family Compositæ. The common English and classical daisy is B. prennis, which has a yellow disk and white or pinkish rays.(b ) The whiteweed (Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum ), the plant commonly called daisy in North America; -- called also oxeye daisy. See Whiteweed.
Note: The word daisy is also used for composite plants of other genera, as Erigeron, or fleabane. Michaelmas daisy (Bot. ), any plant of the genus Aster, of which there are many species. -- Oxeye daisy (Bot. ), the whiteweed. See Daisy (b ).
New American Oxford Dictionary
daisy
dai sy |ˈdāzē ˈdeɪzi | ▶noun ( pl. daisies ) a small grassland plant that has flowers with a yellow disk and white rays. It has given rise to many ornamental garden varieties. [Bellis perennis, family Compositae (or Asteraceae; the daisy family ). The plants of this large family (known as composites ) are distinguished by having composite flower heads consisting of numerous disk florets, ray florets, or both; they include many weeds (dandelions, thistles, ragworts ) and garden flowers (asters, chrysanthemums, dahlias, marigolds ).] • used in names of other plants of this family with similar flowers, e.g., Michaelmas daisy, Shasta daisy. PHRASES ( as ) fresh as a daisy healthy and full of energy. pushing up ( the ) daisies informal dead and buried. ORIGIN Old English dæges ēage ‘day's eye ’ (because the flower opens in the morning and closes at night ).
daisy bush
daisy bush ▶noun a shrubby evergreen Australasian plant of the daisy family, which typically has grey-green leaves and bears fragrant flower heads. ●Genus Olearia, family Compositae.
daisy chain
dai sy chain |ˈdeɪzi ˈˌtʃeɪn | ▶noun a string of daisies threaded together by their stems. • a string of associated people or things: we can all make daisy chains of blame. • informal a sexual activity in which participants serve as partners to different people simultaneously. ▶verb ( daisy-chain ) [ with obj. ] Computing connect (several devices ) together in a linear series. DERIVATIVES dai sy-chain a ble adjective
daisy-cutter
dai sy-cut ter ▶noun informal an immensely powerful aerial bomb that derives its destructive power from the mixture of ammonium nitrate and aluminum powder with air. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: so named because the bomb explodes just above ground level.
daisy wheel
dai sy wheel |ˈdeɪzi ˈˌ (h )wil | ▶noun a device used as a printer in some word processors, consisting of a disc of spokes each terminating in a printing character.
Oxford Dictionary
daisy
daisy |ˈdeɪzi | ▶noun ( pl. daisies ) a small European grassland plant which has flowers with a yellow disc and white rays. ●Bellis perennis, family Compositae (or Asteraceae; the daisy family ). The plants of this large family (known as composites ) are distinguished by having composite flower heads consisting of numerous disc florets, ray florets, or both; they include many weeds (dandelions, thistles ) and garden flowers (asters, chrysanthemums, dahlias ). • used in names of other plants of the daisy family, e.g. Michaelmas daisy, Shasta daisy. PHRASES be ( as ) fresh as a daisy be healthy and full of energy. be pushing up ( the ) daisies informal be dead and buried. ORIGIN Old English dæges ēage ‘day's eye ’ (because the flower opens in the morning and closes at night ).
daisy bush
daisy bush ▶noun a shrubby evergreen Australasian plant of the daisy family, which typically has grey-green leaves and bears fragrant flower heads. ●Genus Olearia, family Compositae.
daisy chain
daisy chain ▶noun a string of daisies threaded together by their stems. • a series of associated or connected people or things: a daisy chain of coloured lights. • informal a group sexual activity in which participants act as partners to different people simultaneously. ▶verb ( daisy-chain ) [ with obj. ] Computing connect (several devices ) together in a linear series. DERIVATIVES daisy-chainable adjective
daisy-cutter
daisy-cutter ▶noun informal 1 (in sport ) a ball hit or bowled so as to roll along the ground. 2 an immensely powerful aerial thermobaric bomb.
daisy wheel
daisy wheel ▶noun a device used as a printer in some word processors, consisting of a disc of spokes each terminating in a printing character.
Duden Dictionary
Daisy
Dai sy Eigenname |ˈdeːzi |weiblicher Vorname
Sanseido Dictionary
DAISY
DAISY デイジー 〖 digital accessible information system 〗〔利用しやすい情報システムの意 〕DAISY コンソーシアムが策定する ,デジタル録音図書の国際標準規格 。音声 文章 画像を同期して再生することが可能 。視覚障害者などの読書に役立てる 。 →デジタル録音図書
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
daisy
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