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dice

N ลูกเต๋า  cubes counters craps luk-tao

 

dice

VI เล่น พนัน โดย ใช้ ลูกเต๋า  โยน ลูกเต๋า  เล่น ไฮโล  bet stake throw len-pa-nan-doi-chai-luk-tao

 

dice

VT ตัด เป็น สี่เหลี่ยม ลูกเต๋า  หั่น เป็น ชิ้น เล็กๆ  mince shred tad-pen-si-liam-luk-tao

 

dice

VT เล่น พนัน โดย ใช้ ลูกเต๋า  โยน ลูกเต๋า  เล่น ไฮโล  bet stake throw len-pa-nan-doi-chai-luk-tao

 

dice away

PHRV เสียพนัน  sia-pa-nan

 

dice with

PHRV เสี่ยง โดยไม่จำเป็น  siang-doi-mai-jam-pen

 

dicephalous

A ที่ มี2  หัว 

 

dicer

N คน เล่น พนัน โดย ใช้ ลูกเต๋า  คน เล่น ไฮโล  gambler gamester kon-len-pa-nan-doi-chai-luk-tao

 

dicer

N เครื่อง หั่น อาหาร ให้ เป็น รูปสี่เหลี่ยม ลูกเต๋า  kreang-han-ar-han-hai-pen-rub-si-liam-luk-tao

 

dicey

ADJ เสี่ยงอันตราย  risky siang-an-ta-rai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DICE

n.plu. of die; also, a game with dice.

 

DICE

v.i.To play with dice.

 

DICE-BOX

n.A box from which dice are thrown in gaming.

 

DICE-MAKER

n.A maker of dice.

 

DICER

n.A player at dice.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DICE

DICE Dice, n.; pl. of Die.

 

Defn: Small cubes used in gaming or in determining by chance; also, the game played with dice. See Die, n. Dice coal, a kind of coal easily splitting into cubical fragments. Brande & C.

 

DICE

Dice, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Diced; p. pr. & vb. n. Dicing. ]

 

1. To play games with dice. I... diced not above seven times a week. Shak.

 

2. To ornament with squares, diamonds, or cubes.

 

DICEBOX

DICEBOX Dice "box `, n.

 

Defn: A box from which dice are thrown in gaming. Thackeray.

 

DICENTRA

Di *cen "tra, n. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. (Bot. )

 

Defn: A genus of herbaceous plants, with racemes of two-spurred or heart-shaped flowers, including the Dutchman's breeches, and the more showy Bleeding heart (D. spectabilis ). [Corruptly written dielytra. ]

 

DICEPHALOUS

Di *ceph "a *lous, a. Etym: [Gr.

 

Defn: Having two heads on one body; double-headed.

 

DICER

DICER Di "cer, n.

 

Defn: A player at dice; a dice player; a gamester. As false as dicers' oaths. Shak.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

dice

dice |dīs daɪs | noun ( pl. same ) a small cube with each side having a different number of spots on it, ranging from one to six, thrown and used in gambling and other games involving chance. See also die 2. a game played with dice. small cubes of food. verb 1 [ no obj. ] play or gamble with dice: (as noun dicing ) : prohibitions on all dancing and dicing. 2 [ with obj. ] cut (food or other matter ) into small cubes: dice the peppers | (as adj. diced ) : add the diced onions. PHRASES dice with death take serious risks. no dice informal used to refuse a request or indicate no chance of success. roll (or throw ) of the dice a risky attempt to do or achieve something: the merger was their last roll of the dice, and it failed miserably. DERIVATIVES dic er noun ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French des, plural of de (see die 2 ). usage: Historically, dice is the plural of die, but in modern standard English, dice is both the singular and the plural: throw the dice could mean a reference to two or more dice, or to just one. In fact, the singular die (rather than dice ) is increasingly uncommon.

 

dicentra

di cen tra |dīˈsentrə daɪˈsɛntrə | noun a plant of the genus Dicentra (family Fumariaceae ), esp. (in gardening ) a bleeding heart. ORIGIN modern Latin, from Greek dikentros, from di- two + kentron spur, sharp point.

 

dicentric

di cen tric |dīˈsentrik daɪˈsɛntrɪk |Genetics adjective (of a chromosome ) having two centromeres. noun a chromosome of this type.

 

dicey

dic ey |ˈdīsē ˈdaɪsi | adjective ( dicier, diciest ) informal unpredictable and potentially dangerous: the lot of a wanderer is always dicey.

 

Oxford Dictionary

dice

dice |dʌɪs | noun ( pl. same ) 1 a small cube with each side having a different number of spots on it, ranging from one to six, thrown and used in gambling and other games involving chance. See also die 2. [ mass noun ] a game played with dice. 2 small cubes of food: cut the meat into dice. verb 1 [ no obj. ] (often as noun dicing ) play or gamble with dice. (dice with ) take risks with; run the risk of: his side continue to dice with disaster. you are dicing with an unknown problem. 2 [ with obj. ] cut (food or other matter ) into small cubes: dice the peppers | (as adj. diced ) : diced onions. 3 [ with obj. ] Austral. informal, dated reject or abandon: he'd better behave, or I'll dice him. [1940s: extended use of dice gamble away .] PHRASES dice with death take serious risks. no dice informal, chiefly N. Amer. used to refuse a request or indicate that there is no chance of success. roll (or throw ) of the dice a risky attempt to do or achieve something: the merger was their last roll of the dice, and it failed miserably. DERIVATIVES dicer noun ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French des, plural of de (see die 2 ). usage: Historically, dice is the plural of die, but in modern standard English dice is both the singular and the plural: throw the dice could mean a reference to either one or more than one dice.

 

dicentra

dicentra |dʌɪˈsɛntrə | noun a plant of the genus Dicentra (family Fumariaceae ), especially (in gardening ) a bleeding heart. ORIGIN modern Latin, from Greek dikentros, from di- two + kentron spur, sharp point .

 

dicentric

dicentric |dʌɪˈsɛntrɪk |Genetics adjective (of a chromosome ) having two centromeres. noun a dicentric chromosome.

 

dicey

dicey |ˈdʌɪsi | adjective ( dicier, diciest ) informal unpredictable and potentially dangerous: democracy is a dicey business.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

dicey

dicey adjective informal refueling at sea is a bit dicey in bad weather: risky, uncertain, unpredictable, touch-and-go, precarious, unsafe, dangerous, fraught with danger, hazardous, perilous, high-risk, difficult; informal chancy, hairy, iffy, gnarly. ANTONYMS safe.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

dicey

dicey adjective informal refuelling at sea is a bit dicey in bad weather: risky, uncertain, unpredictable, touch-and-go, precarious, unsafe, dangerous, perilous, high-risk, hazardous, fraught with danger; tricky, ticklish, delicate, difficult, awkward, thorny, problematical, problematic; Scottish unchancy; informal chancy, hairy, sticky, iffy; Brit. informal dodgy; N. Amer. informal gnarly; archaic or humorous parlous. ANTONYMS safe; simple.

 

Duden Dictionary

Dicentra

Di cen t ra , Di cen tra Substantiv, feminin , die |Dic e ntra |die Dicentra; Genitiv: der Dicentra, Plural: die Dicentrae |[…rɛ ]|griechisch-neulateinisch Gattung aus der Familie der Mohngewächse z. B. die Gartenpflanze Tränendes Herz

 

Spanish Dictionary

díceres

díceres nombre masculino plural Amér Murmuraciones más o menos infundadas que se difunden :los díceres causaron gran daño a su prestigio político .SINÓNIMO rumores .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

dice

dice /daɪs /名詞 (!元来diceは複数形でdieが単数形だったが, 現在ではdiceを単数形 複数形の両方で用いる ) 1 C さいころ throw [roll ] the dice さいころを投げる [ころがす ]2 U さいころゲーム [遊び ], ばくち .3 (肉 野菜などの )さいの目形 .a l st [d sperate ] thr w of d ce 最後 [必死 ]の試み .n d ce ⦅主に米話 ⦆だめだ, いやだ, おりた .The d ce are l aded against A .(不公平な理由で )状況はA 〈人 事 〉に対して不利である 〘さいころに鉛を込めて不正をすることから 〙.動詞 他動詞 1 〈肉 野菜など 〉をさいの目に切る (up ).2 …をばくちで失う (away ).3 ⦅豪俗 ⦆…を拒絶する .自動詞 ⦅文 ⦆ «人と /…をかけて » さいころゲーム [遊び ]をする, ばくちをする «with /for » .d ce with d ath 命を危険にさらす, 命がけでやる .

 

dicey

dic ey /dáɪsi /形容詞 ⦅主に英 くだけて ⦆少し危険な, 一か八 ばち かの, 不確実な .