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ADJ เกี่ยวกับ เนเธอร์แลนด์  kiao-kab-ne-ter-land

 

Dutch

N ชาว เนเธอร์แลนด์  ภาษา เนเธอร์แลนด์  chow-ne-ter-land

 

Dutch

SL ภรรยา  Duch pan-ra-ya

 

Dutch act

SL ฆ่าตัวตาย  kar-tua-tai

 

Dutch auction

IDM การประมูล สิ่งของ โดย เริ่ม จาก ราคา สูง และลด ลง จนกว่า จะ ได้ ผู้ซื้อ  kan-pra-mun-sing-kong-doi-roem-jak-ra-ka-sung-lae-lod-long-jon-kwa-ja-dai-phu-sue

 

Dutch courage

IDM ความ บ้าบิ่น จาก ฤทธิ์ ของ เหล้า  ความกล้า ที่เกิด จาก ฤทธิ์ ของ เหล้า  kwam-bar-bin-jak-rid-kong-lao

 

Dutch courage

SL ความกล้า บ้าบิ่น (ได้ จาก การ ดื่มเหล้า  kwam-kla-ba-bin

 

Dutch cure

SL ฆ่าตัวตาย  kar-tua-tai

 

Dutch oven

SL การ ตด เข้าไป ใน ผ้าห่ม ที่ มี ผู้อื่น คลุมโปง อยู่  kan-tod-kao-pai-nai-pa-hom-ti-me-phu-uen-klum-pong-yu

 

Dutch treat

SL ต่าง คน ต่าง จ่าย  tang-kon-tang-jai

 

Dutch uncle

IDM ชาย ที่ ให้ คำแนะนำ ตรงๆ  เหมือน เป็น พ่อแม่ หรือ ญาติ  chai-ti-hai-kam-nae-nam-trong-trong-muean-pen-pho-mae-rue-yad

 

dutch

A เกี่ยวกับ ชาว เนเธอร์แลนด์  kiao-kab-ne-ther-land

 

dutchman

N ชาว เนเธอร์แลนด์  chao-ne-ther-land

 

dutchmanspipe

N ต้นไม้ เถาช นิดหนึ่ง มีด อก เหมือน กล้องยาสูบ  ton-mai-thao-cha-nid-nueng-mi-dok-muean-klong-yar-soob

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DUTCH

n.The people of Holland; also, their language.

 

DUTCH

a.Pertaining to Holland, or to its inhabitants.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DUTCH

Dutch, a. Etym: [D. duitsch German; or G. deutsch, orig. , popular, national, OD. dietsc, MHG. diutsch, tiutsch, OHG. diutisk, fr. diot, diota, a people, a nation; akin to AS. peód, OS. thiod, thioda, Goth. piuda; cf. Lith. tauta land, OIr. tuath people, Oscan touto. The English have applied the name especially to the Germanic people living nearest them, the Hollanders. Cf. Derrick, Teutonic. ]

 

Defn: Pertaining to Holland, or to its inhabitants. Dutch auction. See under Auction. -- Dutch cheese, a small, pound, hard cheese, made from skim milk. -- Dutch clinker, a kind of brick made in Holland. It is yellowish, very hard, and long and narrow in shape. -- Dutch clover (Bot. ), common white clover (Trifolium repens ), the seed of which was largely imported into England from Holland. -- Dutch concert, a so-called concert in which all the singers sing at the same time different songs. [Slang ] -- Dutch courage, the courage of partial intoxication. [Slang ] Marryat. -- Dutch door, a door divided into two parts, horizontally, so arranged that the lower part can be shut and fastened, while the upper part remains open. -- Dutch foil, Dutch leaf, or Dutch gold, a kind of brass rich in copper, rolled or beaten into thin sheets, used in Holland to ornament toys and paper; -- called also Dutch mineral, Dutch metal, brass foil, and bronze leaf. -- Dutch liquid (Chem. ), a thin, colorless, volatile liquid, C2H4Cl2, of a sweetish taste and a pleasant ethereal odor, produced by the union of chlorine and ethylene or olefiant gas; -- called also Dutch oil. It is so called because discovered (in 1795 ) by an association of four Hollandish chemists. See Ethylene, and Olefiant. -- Dutch oven, a tin screen for baking before an open fire or kitchen range; also, in the United States, a shallow iron kettle for baking, with a cover to hold burning coals. -- Dutch pink, chalk, or whiting dyed yellow, and used in distemper, and for paper staining. etc. Weale. -- Dutch rush (Bot. ), a species of horsetail rush or Equisetum (E.hyemale ) having a rough, siliceous surface, and used for scouring and polishing; -- called also scouring rush, and shave grass. See Equisetum. -- Dutch tile, a glazed and painted ornamental tile, formerly much exported, and used in the jambs of chimneys and the like.

 

Note: Dutch was formerly used for German. Germany is slandered to have sent none to this war [the Crusades ] at this first voyage; and that other pilgrims, passing through that country, were mocked by the Dutch, and called fools for their pains. Fuller.

 

DUTCH

DUTCH Dutch, n.

 

1. pl.

 

Defn: The people of Holland; Dutchmen.

 

2. The language spoken in Holland.

 

DUTCHMAN

Dutch "man, n.; pl. Dutchmen (.

 

Defn: A native, or one of the people, of Holland. Dutchman's breeches (Bot. ), a perennial American herb (Dicentra cucullaria ), with peculiar double-spurred flowers. See Illust. of Dicentra. -- Dutchman's laudanum (Bot. ), a West Indian passion flower (Passiflora Murucuja ); also, its fruit. -- Dutchman's pipe (Bot. ), an American twining shrub (Aristolochia Sipho ). Its flowers have their calyx tubes curved like a tobacco pipe.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Dutch

Dutch |dəCH dətʃ | adjective 1 of or relating to the Netherlands or its people or their language. 2 of or relating to the people of Germany; German. noun 1 the West Germanic language of the Netherlands. 2 (as plural noun the Dutch ) the people of the Netherlands collectively. Dutch is most closely related to German and English. It is also the official language of Suriname and the Netherlands Antilles and is spoken in northern Belgium, where it is called Flemish. PHRASES go dutch share the cost of something, esp. a meal, equally. in dutch informal, dated in trouble: he's been getting in dutch at school. ORIGIN from Middle Dutch dutsch Dutch, Netherlandish, German : the English word originally denoted speakers of both High and Low German, but became more specific after the United Provinces adopted the Low German of Holland as the national language on independence in 1579.

 

dutch

dutch |dʌtʃ | noun (usu. one's old dutch ) Brit. informal (especially among cockneys ) one's wife. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: abbreviation of duchess .

 

Dutch auction

Dutch auc tion |ˈdətʃ ˈɔkʃən | noun a method of selling in which the price is reduced until a buyer is found.

 

Dutch barn

Dutch barn noun Brit. a farm building with a curved roof set over a steel, timber, or concrete frame without walls, used for storing hay.

 

Dutch cap

Dutch cap noun a woman's lace cap with triangular flaps on each side, worn as part of Dutch traditional dress.

 

Dutch courage

Dutch cour age |ˈdətʃ ˈkərɪʤ | noun strength or confidence gained from drinking alcohol: I'll have a couple of drinks to give me Dutch courage.

 

Dutch doll

Dutch doll noun Brit. a jointed wooden doll.

 

Dutch door

Dutch door |ˈdətʃ ˈˌdɔ (ə )r | noun a door divided into two parts horizontally, allowing one half to be shut and the other left open.

 

Dutch East India Company

Dutch East In di a Com pa ny a Dutch trading company founded in 1602 to protect Dutch trading interests in the Indian Ocean. It was dissolved in 1799.

 

Dutch East Indies

Dutch East In dies former name (until 1949 ) of Indonesia.

 

Dutch elm disease

Dutch elm dis ease |dətʃ ɛlm dəˈziz | noun a fungal disease of elm trees that is spread by elm bark beetles. A virulent strain of the fungus that arose in North America in the early 20th century has destroyed the majority of American elms in many areas. [The disease is caused by the fungus Ceratocystis ulmi, phylum Ascomycota. ]

 

Dutchess County

Dutch ess Coun ty |ˈdəCHis ˈdətʃɪs ˈkaʊnti | a county in southeastern New York, east of the Hudson River, traditionally agricultural but increasingly suburban; pop. 292,878 (est. 2008 ). Its seat is Poughkeepsie.

 

Dutch Guiana

Dutch Gui an a former name (until 1948 ) of Suriname.

 

Dutch hoe

Dutch hoe noun a hoe used with a pushing action just under the surface of the soil.

 

dutchie

dutchie noun W. Indian a large, heavy cooking pot. ORIGIN from Dutch oven .

 

Dutch interior

Dutch in te ri or noun a painting of the interior of a Dutch house in a style characteristic of the work of 17th -century genre painters.

 

Dutch light

Dutch light noun a cold frame in which the glass is a single large pane.

 

Dutchman

Dutch man |ˈdəCHmən ˈdətʃmən | noun ( pl. Dutchmen ) a native or inhabitant of the Netherlands, or a person of Dutch descent. a Dutch ship. a wedge or piece used to conceal a flaw in construction. archaic a German. PHRASES I'm a Dutchman Brit. used to express one's disbelief or as a way of underlining an emphatic assertion: if she's seventeen, I'm a Dutchman.

 

Dutchman's breeches

Dutch man's breech es noun a plant closely related to bleeding heart, but typically having pale yellow or white flowers. [Genus Dicentra, family Fumariaceae: several species, in particular D. cucullaria. ] ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: so named because of the shape of the spurred flower.

 

Dutchman's pipe

Dutch man's pipe noun a vigorous climbing vine with hooked tubular flowers, native to eastern North America. [Aristolochia durior, family Aristolochiaceae. ]

 

Dutch metal

Dutch met al noun an alloy of copper and zinc used in imitation of gold leaf.

 

Dutch New Guinea

Dutch New Guin ea former name (until 1963 ) of Papua ( sense 1 ).

 

Dutch oven

Dutch ov en noun a large, heavy cooking pot with a lid. chiefly historical a large metal box serving as a simple oven, heated by being placed under or next to hot coals.

 

Dutch Reformed Church

Dutch Re formed Church a branch of the Protestant Church in the Netherlands, formed during the Reformation. It was disestablished in 1798 and replaced in 1816 by the Netherlands Reformed Church. the dominant branch of the Protestant Church among Afrikaners in South Africa.

 

Dutch tile

Dutch tile noun a kind of glazed white tile painted with traditional Dutch motifs in blue or brown. verb [ with obj. ] (usu. as adj. Dutch-tiled ) decorate with such tiles: Dutch-tiled fireplaces.

 

Dutch treat

Dutch treat noun an outing, meal, or other special occasion at which each participant pays for their share of the expenses.

 

Dutch uncle

Dutch un cle noun informal a person giving firm but benevolent advice.

 

Dutch West India Company

Dutch West In di a Com pa ny a Dutch trading company founded in 1621 to develop Dutch trading interests in competition with Spain and Portugal and their colonies in western India, South America, and West Africa. It was dissolved in 1794.

 

Dutch wife

Dutch wife noun a bolster used for resting the legs in bed. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: extended use of the term, earlier describing a rattan open frame used in the Dutch Indies to support the limbs in bed.

 

Dutchwoman

Dutch wom an |ˈdəCHˌwo͝omən ˈdətʃˌwʊmən | noun ( pl. Dutchwomen ) a female native or inhabitant of the Netherlands, or a woman of Dutch descent.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Dutch

Dutch |dʌtʃ | adjective relating to the Netherlands or its people or their language. noun 1 [ mass noun ] the language of the Netherlands, spoken by some 20 million people. 2 (as plural noun the Dutch ) the people of the Netherlands collectively. Dutch belongs to the West Germanic branch of Indo-European languages and is most closely related to German and English. It is also the official language of Suriname and the Netherlands Antilles, and is spoken in northern Belgium, where it is called Flemish. PHRASES go Dutch share the cost of something, especially a meal, equally. in Dutch US informal, dated in trouble: he's been getting in Dutch at school. ORIGIN from Middle Dutch dutsch Dutch, Netherlandish, German : the English word originally denoted speakers of both High and Low German, but became more specific after the United Provinces adopted the Low German of Holland as the national language on independence in 1579.

 

dutch

dutch |dʌtʃ | noun (usu. one's old dutch ) Brit. informal (especially among cockneys ) one's wife. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: abbreviation of duchess .

 

Dutch auction

Dutch auc |tion noun a method of selling in which the price is reduced until a buyer is found.

 

Dutch barn

Dutch barn noun Brit. a farm building with a curved roof set over a steel, timber, or concrete frame without walls, used for storing hay.

 

Dutch cap

Dutch cap noun 1 a woman's lace cap with triangular flaps on each side, worn as part of Dutch traditional dress. 2 see cap 1 ( sense 4 of the noun ).

 

Dutch clover

Dutch clo ¦ver noun another term for white clover.

 

Dutch courage

Dutch cour |age noun [ mass noun ] strength or confidence gained from drinking alcohol: I'll have a couple of drinks to give me Dutch courage.

 

Dutch doll

Dutch doll noun Brit. a jointed wooden doll.

 

Dutch door

Dutch door noun N. Amer. a stable door.

 

Dutch East India Company

Dutch East India Company a Dutch trading company founded in 1602 to protect Dutch trading interests in the Indian Ocean.

 

Dutch East Indies

Dutch East In ¦dies former name (until 1949 ) for Indonesia.

 

Dutch elm disease

Dutch elm dis |ease noun [ mass noun ] a fungal disease of elm trees that is spread by elm bark beetles. A virulent strain of the fungus which arose in North America has destroyed the majority of elms in southern Britain. The fungus is Ceratocystis ulmi, subdivision Ascomycotina.

 

Dutchess County

Dutch ess Coun ty |ˈdəCHis ˈdətʃɪs ˈkaʊnti | a county in southeastern New York, east of the Hudson River, traditionally agricultural but increasingly suburban; pop. 292,878 (est. 2008 ). Its seat is Poughkeepsie.

 

Dutch Guiana

Dutch Gui ¦ana former name (until 1948 ) for Suriname.

 

Dutch hoe

Dutch hoe noun a hoe used with a pushing action just under the surface of the soil.

 

dutchie

dutchie noun W. Indian a large, heavy cooking pot. ORIGIN from Dutch oven .

 

Dutch interior

Dutch in |ter ¦ior noun a painting of the interior of a Dutch house in a style characteristic of the work of 17th -century genre painters.

 

Dutch light

Dutch light noun a cold frame in which the glass is a single large pane.

 

Dutchman

Dutchman |ˈdʌtʃmən |(or Dutchwoman ) noun ( pl. Dutchmen or Dutchwomen ) a native or inhabitant of the Netherlands, or a person of Dutch descent. S. African derogatory an Afrikaner. PHRASES I'm a Dutchman Brit. used to express one's disbelief or as a way of underlining an emphatic assertion: if she's seventeen, I'm a Dutchman.

 

Dutchman's breeches

Dutchman's breeches noun chiefly N. Amer. a plant related to bleeding heart, but typically having pale yellow flowers. Genus Dicentra, family Fumariaceae: several species, in particular D. spectabilis. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: so named because of the shape of the spurred flower.

 

Dutchman's pipe

Dutchman's pipe noun a vigorous climbing vine with hooked tubular flowers, native to eastern North America. Aristolochia durior, family Aristolochiaceae.

 

Dutch metal

Dutch metal noun [ mass noun ] an alloy of copper and zinc used in imitation of gold leaf.

 

Dutch New Guinea

Dutch New Guinea former name (until 1963 ) for Papua ( sense 1 ).

 

Dutch oven

Dutch oven noun a covered earthenware or cast-iron container for cooking casseroles. chiefly historical a large cooking pot or metal box serving as a simple oven, heated by being placed under or next to hot coals. S. African a brick or clay oven traditionally built into the side of a kitchen hearth or as a free-standing structure outside a house.

 

Dutch Reformed Church

Dutch Reformed Church a branch of the Protestant Church in the Netherlands, formed during the Reformation. It was replaced in 1816 by the Netherlands Reformed Church. the dominant branch of the Protestant Church among Afrikaners in South Africa.

 

Dutch tile

Dutch tile noun a kind of glazed white tile painted with traditional Dutch motifs in blue or brown. verb [ with obj. ] (usu. as adj. Dutch-tiled ) decorate with Dutch tiles: Dutch-tiled fireplaces.

 

Dutch treat

Dutch treat noun an outing, meal, or other special occasion at which each participant pays for their share of the expenses.

 

Dutch uncle

Dutch uncle noun informal, chiefly N. Amer. a person giving firm but benevolent advice.

 

Dutch West India Company

Dutch West India Company a Dutch trading company founded in 1621 to develop Dutch trading interests in western India, South America, and West Africa.

 

Dutch wife

Dutch wife noun a bolster used for resting the legs in bed. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: extended use of the term, earlier describing a rattan open frame used in the Dutch Indies to support the limbs in bed.

 

Dutchwoman

Dutch |woman |ˈdʌtʃwʊmən | noun see Dutchman.

 

Duden Dictionary

Dutchman

Dutch man Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈdat͜ʃmən |der Dutchman; Genitiv: des Dutchmans, Plural: die Dutchmen |[…mən ] |englisch ; »Holländer « abwertende Bezeichnung Englisch sprechender Matrosen für deutsche Seeleute

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Dutch

Dutch /dʌtʃ /〖元は 「ドイツの (deutsch )」の意味; オランダ独立後 「オランダの 」の意味に 〗形容詞 名詞 の前で 〗1 オランダの ; オランダ人 []; オランダ製 [] (!国名はthe Netherlands, Holland ) .2 ⦅米 ⦆Pennsylvania Dutchの .3 ⦅米俗 古 ⦆ドイツの .事情 オランダが17 --18世紀に英国の経済上の競争相手国であったことから, 英語ではDutchは軽蔑 けいべつ 的に用いられることが多い .g D tch ⦅くだけて やや古 ⦆(レストランなどで特に男女間で ) «…と » 割勘にする «with » ; 自分の分を各自が支払う (split the bill ).名詞 1 the ; 集合的に; 複数扱い 〗オランダ人 [国民 ] (!個人はa Dutchman [Dutchwoman ], a Hollander ) .2 U オランダ語 .3 U ⦅古 ⦆ドイツ語 ;the ; 集合的に; 複数扱い 〗ドイツ人 .b at the D tch ⦅米 くだけて ⦆〈人が 〉あっというようなことをする, 人をあっといわせる .d uble D tch ⦅英 くだけて ⦆【人に 】到底理解できない, ちんぷんかんぷん «to » .in D tch 1 ⦅俗 ⦆困って .2 【人に 】受けが悪い, 嫌われて «with » .~̀ uction 逆競り .~̀ b rn ⦅英 ⦆壁なしの小屋 .~̀ c p ペッサリー 避妊具 .~̀ c urage ⦅英 くだけて ⦆(酒による )から元気 .~́ d or オランダ扉 〘上下に開閉できる 〙.~̀ lm dis ase ニレ立枯れ病 .~̀ ven 1 圧力なべ .2 れんが製オーブン .3 焼肉器 .~̀ tr at 割勘の食事 .

 

Dutchman

D tch man 名詞 -men C 1 ⦅やや古 ⦆(男の )オランダ人 ; (一般に )オランダ人 (⦅男女共用 ⦆Hollander; the Dutch; →-man ).2 ⦅米俗 古 ⦆ドイツ人 .3 オランダ船 (Flying Dutchman ).I am a D tchman .⦅英 やや古 ⦆絶対にない, 首をかけてもいいよ (!if節を伴ったり, orやandの後に用いて強い否定的な断言を表す ) .

 

Dutchwoman

D tch w man 名詞 -women C (女の )オランダ人 .