English-Thai Dictionary
dew
N น้ำค้าง สิ่ง ที่ เหมือน หยด น้ำค้าง nam-kang
dew
N หยด เล็กๆ (ทาง วรรณ คดี หยด เหงื่อ หยาดน้ำ ตา yod-lek-lek
dew
VT ทำให้ เปียก ด้วย น้ำค้าง ทำให้ ชุ่ม ด้วย น้ำค้าง tam-hai-piak-duai-nam-kang
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DEW
n.[G. To thaw. ] The water or moisture collected or deposited on or near the surface of the earth, during the night, by the escape of the heat which held the water in solution.
DEW
v.t.To wet with dew; to moisten.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DEW
Dew, n. Etym: [AS. deáw; akin to D. dauw, G. thau, tau, Icel. dögg,Sw. dagg, Dan. dug; cf. Skr. dhav, dhav, to flow. Dag dew. ]
1. Moisture from the atmosphere condensed by cool bodies upon their surfaces, particularly at night. Her tears fell with the dews at even. Tennyson.
2. Figuratively, anything which falls lightly and in a refreshing manner. "The golden dew of sleep. " Shak.
3. An emblem of morning, or fresh vigor. "The dew of his youth. " Longfellow.
Note: Dew is used in combination; as, dew-bespangled, dew-drenched, dewdrop, etc.
DEW
Dew, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dewed; p. pr. & vb. n. Dewing. ]
Defn: To wet with dew or as with dew; to bedew; to moisten; as with dew. The grasses grew A little ranker since they dewed them so. A. B. Saxton.
DEW
DEW Dew, a. & n.
Defn: Same as Due, or Duty. [Obs. ] Spenser.
New American Oxford Dictionary
DEW
DEW ▶abbreviation distant early warning.
dew
dew |d (y )o͞o d (j )u | ▶noun tiny drops of water that form on cool surfaces at night, when atmospheric vapor condenses: the grass was wet with dew | [ in sing. ] : a cold, heavy dew dripped from the leaves. • [ in sing. ] a beaded or glistening liquid resembling such drops: her body had broken out in a fine dew of perspiration. ▶verb [ with obj. ] wet (a part of someone's body ) with a beaded or glistening liquid: sweat dewed her lashes. ORIGIN Old English dēaw, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dauw and German Tau (noun ), tauen (verb ).
Oxford Dictionary
DEW
DEW ▶abbreviation distant early warning, a radar system in North America for the early detection of a missile attack.
dew
dew |ˈdjuː | ▶noun [ mass noun ] tiny drops of water that form on cool surfaces at night, when atmospheric vapour condenses: the grass was wet with dew | [ in sing. ] : a cold, heavy dew dripped from the leaves. • [ in sing. ] a beaded or glistening liquid resembling dew: her body had broken out in a fine dew of perspiration. ▶verb [ with obj. ] literary moisten with drops of liquid: sweat dewed her lashes. ORIGIN Old English dēaw, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dauw and German Tau (noun ), tauen (verb ).
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
dew
dew /d j uː / (! dueと同音 ) 名詞 U 1 露 ; しずく ▸ The dew is still on every plant in the garden .庭の草木にはまだ露がついている 2 新鮮さ, さわやかさ .動詞 他動詞 …を露でぬらす [湿らせる ].~́ p ò int 露点 .~́ p ò nd ⦅英 ⦆浅いため池 .