English-Thai Dictionary
doss
VI นอน ใน ที่พัก ราคา ถูก (คำ สแลง ไม่ได้ นอน บน เตียง หรือ ที่นอน non-nai-ti-pak-ra-ka-tuk
doss down
PHRV หา ที่ หลับนอน (คำ สแลง นอน ha-ti-non-lab
dossel
N ผ้า ประดับ หลัง แท่นบูชา
dosser
SL คน ขี้เกียจ kon-ke-kid
dosser
SL คนจรจัด kon-jon-jad
dossier
N การ เก็บ รวบรวม เอกสาร ประเภท เดียวกัน
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DOSSER
n.A pannier, or basket, to be carried on the shoulders of men.
DOSSIL
n.In surgery, a pledget or portion of lint made into a cylindric form, or the shape of a date.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DOSS
DOSS Doss, n. [Etym. uncertain. ]
Defn: A place to sleep in; a bed; hence, sleep. [Slang ]
DOSSEL
Dos "sel, n. Etym: [See Dosel, n.]
Defn: Same as Dorsal, n.
DOSSER
Dos "ser, n. Etym: [LL. dosserum, or F.dossier bundle of papers, part of a basket resting on the back, fr. L. dorsum back. See Dorsal, and cf. Dosel. ] [Written also dorser and dorsel. ]
1. A pannier, or basket. To hire a ripper's mare, and buy new dossers. Beau. & Fl.
2. A hanging tapestry; a dorsal.
DOSS HOUSE
DOSS HOUSE Doss house.
Defn: A cheap lodging house.
They [street Arabs ] consort together and sleep in low doss houses where they meet with all kinds of villainy. W. Besant.
DOSSIER
DOSSIER Dos `sier " (dos `syay "; E. dos "si *er ), n. [F., back of a thing, bulging bundle of papers, fr. dos back. ]
Defn: A bundle containing the papers in reference to some matter.
DOSSIL
Dos "sil, n. Etym: [OE. dosil faucet of a barrel, OF. dosil, duisil,spigot, LL. diciculus, ducillus, fr. L. ducere to lead, draw. See Duct, Duke. ]
1. (Surg.)
Defn: A small ovoid or cylindrical roil or pledget of lint, for keeping a sore, wound, etc. , open; a tent.
2. (Printing )
Defn: A roll of cloth for wiping off the face of a copperplate, leaving the ink in the engraved lines.
New American Oxford Dictionary
doss
doss |däs dɑs |Brit. informal ▶verb [ no obj. ] sleep (in rough or inexpensive accommodations ): he dossed down on a friend's floor. ▶noun an instance of sleeping in such accommodations. • archaic a bed in a cheap lodging house. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: perhaps based on Latin dorsum ‘back. ’
dossal
dos sal |ˈdäsəl ˈdɑsəl | ▶noun an ornamental cloth hung behind an altar in a church or at the sides of a chancel. ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (denoting an ornamental cloth to cover the back of a seat ): from medieval Latin dossale, from late Latin dorsalis ‘on the back ’ (see dorsal ).
dosser
doss ¦er |ˈdɒsə | ▶noun Brit. informal, derogatory 1 a person who sleeps rough; a tramp. 2 an idle person.
dosseret
dosseret |ˈdɒsərɛt | ▶noun Architecture an additional block of stone placed above an abacus in the columns of a Byzantine or Romanesque arcade. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French, diminutive of dossier ‘back ’ (denoting a supporting structure ).
dosshouse
doss house |ˈdäsˌhous ˈdɑsˌhaʊs | ▶noun Brit. informal a cheap lodging house, esp. for homeless people and tramps.
dossier
dos si er |ˈdôsēˌā, ˈdäs -ˈdɔsiˌeɪ ˈdɑsiˌeɪ | ▶noun a collection of documents about a particular person, event, or subject: we have a dossier on him | a dossier of complaints. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from French, denoting a bundle of papers with a label on the back, from dos ‘back, ’ based on Latin dorsum .
Oxford Dictionary
doss
doss |dɒs |Brit. informal ▶verb [ no obj. ] 1 sleep in rough accommodation or on an improvised bed: he dossed down on a friend's floor. 2 spend time idly: all I've seen her do so far is doss around . ▶noun 1 an instance of sleeping in rough accommodation or on an improvised bed. • archaic a bed in a cheap lodging house. 2 a situation giving the opportunity for being extremely idle: they thought being a student was a great doss. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: perhaps based on Latin dorsum ‘back ’.
dossal
dossal |ˈdɒs (ə )l | ▶noun an ornamental cloth hung behind an altar in a church or at the sides of a chancel. ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (denoting an ornamental cloth for covering the back of a seat ): from medieval Latin dossale, from late Latin dorsalis ‘on the back ’ (see dorsal ).
dosser
doss ¦er |ˈdɒsə | ▶noun Brit. informal, derogatory 1 a person who sleeps rough; a tramp. 2 an idle person.
dosseret
dosseret |ˈdɒsərɛt | ▶noun Architecture an additional block of stone placed above an abacus in the columns of a Byzantine or Romanesque arcade. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French, diminutive of dossier ‘back ’ (denoting a supporting structure ).
dosshouse
doss |house |ˈdɒshaʊs | ▶noun Brit. informal a cheap lodging house for homeless people and tramps.
dossier
dossier |ˈdɒsɪə, -ɪeɪ, -jeɪ | ▶noun a collection of documents about a particular person, event, or subject: we have a dossier on him | a dossier of complaints. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from French, denoting a bundle of papers with a label on the back, from dos ‘back ’, based on Latin dorsum .
American Oxford Thesaurus
dossier
dossier noun the FBI's dossier on the suspect dates back to 1961: file, report, case history; account, notes, document (s ), documentation, data, information, evidence.
Oxford Thesaurus
dossier
dossier noun I've built up a dossier on his drug and arms deals: file, report, case history, case study, casebook; account, notes, document (s ), documentation, data, information, evidence; annal (s ), archive (s ), chronicle (s ), diary, journal, memoir, register, log, logbook; inventory, list, catalogue; rare muniments.
Duden Dictionary
Dossier
Dos si er Substantiv, Neutrum , das |dɔˈsi̯eː |das Dossier (veraltet : der ); Dossiers, Dossiers französisch dossier, zu: dos = Rücken, nach dem Rückenschild 1 umfänglichere Akte, in der alle zu einer Sache, einem Vorgang gehörenden Schriftstücke gesammelt sind ein Dossier [über jemanden ] anlegen | belastendes Material in einem Dossier sammeln | man hatte den Minister mit Dossiers (Unterlagen, Schriftstücken ) über Korruption und Misswirtschaft versorgt 2 (besonders in der Presse in Form einer [Sonder ]beilage o. Ä.) Dokumentation 1b zu einem bestimmten Thema die heutige Ausgabe enthält ein Dossier zum Thema Ökotourismus
dossieren
dos sie ren schwaches Verb |doss ie ren |abschrägen, abböschen
Dossierung
Dos sie rung Substantiv, feminin , die |Doss ie rung |1 das Dossieren 2 flache Böschung
French Dictionary
dossard
dossard n. m. nom masculin Carré d ’étoffe porté sur le dos à des fins d ’identification. : Les coureurs portent des dossards numérotés. Prononciation Le o est fermé, [dosar ] Note Orthographique dossar d.
dossier
dossier n. m. nom masculin 1 Partie d ’un siège sur lequel on appuie le dos. : Le dossier d ’un fauteuil. 2 Ensemble de documents relatifs à un sujet. : Un volumineux dossier. FORME FAUTIVE dossier judiciaire. Impropriété au sens de casier judiciaire. Prononciation Le o est fermé, [dosje ]
Spanish Dictionary
dossier
dossier nombre masculino Dosier .La Real Academia Española recomienda el uso de la forma españolizada dosier .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
doss
doss /dɑs |dɔs / (!⦅英 くだけて ⦆) 動詞 自動詞 1 【不適な場所で 】寝る, 泊まる «down » .2 ぶらぶらする ▸ doss around [about ]だらだら過ごす 名詞 C 〖a ~〗楽な仕事 .
dosser
d ó ss er 名詞 C ⦅英 くだけて けなして ⦆浮浪者 ; 安宿に泊まる人 ; なまけ者 .
dosshouse
d ó ss h ò use 名詞 C ⦅英 くだけて ⦆(主に浮浪者などが使う )安宿, 木賃宿 (きちんやど ) (⦅米 ⦆flophouse ); ⦅米俗 ⦆売春宿 .
dossier
dos si er /dɔ́ːsièɪ |dɔ́s -/〖<フランス 〗名詞 C 【人 事件などの 】調査 [捜査 ]資料, 関係書類 (一式 ), ファイル «on » .