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English-Thai Dictionary

disuse

N การ เลิกใช้  การ ไม่ ใช้ อีกต่อไป  discontinuance abolition abrogation kan-lok-chai

 

disused

ADJ โดย เลิกใช้ เป็นเวลา นาน  doi-loek-chai-pen-we-la-nan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DISUSE

n.Disyuse. [dis and use. ] 1. Cessation of use, practice or exercise; as, the limbs lose their strength and pliability by disuse; language is altered by the disuse of words.
2. Cessation of custom; desuetude.

 

DISUSE

v.t.disyuze. [dis and use. ] 1. To cease to use; to neglect or omit to practice.
2. To disaccustom; with from, in or to; as disused to toils; disused from pain.

 

DISUSED

pp. Disyuzed. 1. No longer used; obsolete, as words, etc.
Priam in arms disused.
2. Disaccustomed.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DISUSE

Dis *use " (; see Dis- ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disused; p. pr. & vb. n.Disusing. ]

 

1. To cease to use; to discontinue the practice of.

 

2. To disaccustom; -- with to or from; as, disused to toil. "Disuse me from. .. pain. " Donne.

 

DISUSE

DISUSE Dis *use ", n.

 

Defn: Cessation of use, practice, or exercise; inusitation; desuetude; as, the limbs lose their strength by disuse. The disuse of the tongue in the only. .. remedy. Addison. Church discipline then fell into disuse. Southey.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

disuse

dis use |disˈyo͞os dɪsˈjus | noun the state of not being used: the machines fell into disuse with the advent of computers. PHRASES fall into disuse cease to be used: the old tracks fell into disuse and neglect.

 

disused

dis used |disˈyo͞ozd dɪsˈjuzd | adjective no longer being used: they held an exhibition in a disused warehouse.

 

Oxford Dictionary

disuse

disuse |dɪsˈjuːs | noun [ mass noun ] the state of not being used: his voice was croaky with disuse.

 

disused

dis |used |dɪsˈjuːzd | adjective no longer being used: they held an exhibition in a disused warehouse.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

disuse

disuse noun many of the mills fell into disuse: nonuse, nonemployment, lack of use; neglect, abandonment, desertion, obsolescence; formal desuetude.

 

disused

disused adjective a disused building: unused, no longer in use, unemployed, idle; abandoned, deserted, vacated, unoccupied, uninhabited.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

disuse

disuse noun many of the mills fell into disuse: non-use, non-employment, lack of use; neglect, abandonment, desertion; cessation, discontinuance, obsolescence; formal desuetude. ANTONYMS use, employment.

 

disused

disused adjective a disused building: unused, no longer in use, fallen into disuse, unemployed, idle; neglected, abandoned, deserted, vacated, evacuated, unoccupied, uninhabited, empty; discontinued, obsolete, defunct, superannuated, moribund. ANTONYMS in use.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

disuse

dis use /dɪsjúːs /名詞 U (物が )使われなくなること, 不使用, 廃棄 fall into disuse 使用中止される 動詞 /dɪsjúːz /他動詞 …の使用をやめる .

 

disused

dis used /dɪ̀sjúːzd /形容詞 通例 名詞 の前で 〗使用されなくなった, 廃れた 〈場所 建物など 〉.