English-Thai Dictionary
English
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ ประเทศอังกฤษ แห่ง ประเทศอังกฤษ ของ อังกฤษ แบบ อังกฤษ kiao-kab-pra-thed-ang-krid
English
N ชาวอังกฤษ คน อังกฤษ chow-ang-krid
English
N ภาษาอังกฤษ pa-sa-ang-krid
English horn
N ปี่ช นิดหนึ่ง รูปร่าง คล้าย ปี่ โอ โบ แต่ ใหญ่ กว่า pi-cha-nid-nueng-rub-rang-klai-pi-o-bow-tae-yai-kwa
Englishman
N ผู้ชาย ที่เกิด ใน อังกฤษ ผู้ชาย ที่ เป็น ประชากร ของ สหราชอาณาจักร ที่ อาศัย อยู่ ใน อังกฤษ phu-chai-ti-koed-nai-ang-krid
english
A เกี่ยวกับ อังกฤษ
englishism
N ประเพ ณี และ วัฒนธรรม ของ ชาวอังกฤษ
englishman
N ผู้ชาย ชาวอังกฤษ
englishry
N การ เป็น คน ชาวอังกฤษ
englishwoman
N ผู้หญิง ชาวอังกฤษ
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ENGLISH
a.ing'glish. [L. ango, from the sense of pressing, depression, laying, which gives the sense of level. ] Belonging to England, or to its inhabitants.
ENGLISH
n.The people of England. 1. The language of England or of the English nation, and of their descendants in India, America and other countries.
ENGLISH
v.t.To translate into the English language.
ENGLISHED
pp. Rendered into English.
ENGLISHRY
n.The state or privilege of being an Englishman. [Not used. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ENGLISH
Eng "lish, a. Etym: [AS. Englisc, fr. Engle, Angle, Engles, Angles, a tribe of Germans from the southeast of Sleswick, in Denmark, who settled in Britain and gave it the name of England. Cf. Anglican. ]
Defn: Of or pertaining to England, or to its inhabitants, or to the present so-called Anglo-Saxon race. English bond (Arch. )
Defn: See 1st Bond, n.,
8. -- English breakfast tea. See Congou. -- English horn. (Mus. ) See Corno Inglese. -- English walnut. (Bot. ) See under Walnut.
ENGLISH
ENGLISH Eng "lish, n.
1. Collectively, the people of England; English people or persons.
2. The language of England or of the English nation, and of their descendants in America, India, and other countries.
Note: The English language has been variously divided into periods by different writers. In the division most commonly recognized, the first period dates from about 45 to 115 . This is the period of full inflection, and is called Anglo-Saxon, or, by many recent writers,Old English. The second period dates from about 115 to 155 (or, if four periods be recognized, from about 115 to 135 ), and is called Early English, Middle English, or more commonly (as in the usage of this book ), Old English. During this period most of the inflections were dropped, and there was a great addition of French words to the language. The third period extends from about 135 to 155 , and is Middle English. During this period orthography became comparatively fixed. The last period, from about 155 , is called Modern English.
3. A kind of printing type, in size between Pica and Great Primer. See Type.
Note: The type called English.
4. (Billiards )
Defn: A twist or spinning motion given to a ball in striking it that influences the direction it will take after touching a cushion or another ball. The King's, or Queen's, English. See under King.
ENGLISH
Eng "lish, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Englished; p. pr. & vb. n. Englishing.]
1. To translate into the English language; to Anglicize; hence, to interpret; to explain. Those gracious acts. .. may be Englished more properly, acts of fear and dissimulation. Milton. Caxton does not care to alter the French forms and words in the book which he was Englishing. T. L. K. Oliphant.
2. (Billiards )
Defn: To strike (the cue ball ) in such a manner as to give it in addition to its forward motion a spinning motion, that influences its direction after impact on another ball or the cushion. [U.S.]
ENGLISHABLE
ENGLISHABLE Eng "lish *a *ble, a.
Defn: Capable of being translated into, or expressed in, English.
ENGLISHISM
ENGLISHISM Eng "lish *ism, n.
1. A quality or characteristic peculiar to the English. M. Arnold.
2. A form of expression peculiar to the English language as spoken in England; an Anglicism.
ENGLISHMAN
Eng "lish *man (-man ), n.; pl. Englishmen (-men ).
Defn: A native or a naturalized inhabitant of England.
ENGLISHRY
ENGLISHRY Eng "lish *ry, n.
1. The state or privilege of being an Englishman. [Obs. ] Cowell.
2. A body of English or people of English descent; -- commonly applied to English people in Ireland. A general massacre of the Englishry. Macaulay.
ENGLISHWOMAN
Eng "lish *wom `an, n.; pl. Englishwomen (.
Defn: Fem. of Englishman. Shak.
New American Oxford Dictionary
English
Eng lish |ˈiNG (g )liSH ˈɪŋ (ɡ )lɪʃ | ▶adjective of or relating to England or its people or language. ▶noun 1 the West Germanic language of England, now widely used in many varieties throughout the world. 2 (as plural noun the English ) the people of England. 3 spin given to a ball, esp. in pool or billiards. English is the principal language of Great Britain, the US, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and many other countries. There are some 400 million native speakers, and it is the medium of communication for many millions more; it is the most widely used second language in the world. It belongs to the West Germanic group of Indo-European languages though its vocabulary has been much influenced by Old Norse, Norman French, and Latin. DERIVATIVES Eng lish man noun ( pl. Englishmen ), Eng lish ness noun, Eng lish wom an noun ( pl. Englishwomen ) ORIGIN Old English Englisc (see Angle, -ish 1 ). The word originally denoted the early Germanic settlers of Britain (Angles, Saxons, and Jutes ), or their language (now called Old English ).
English bond
Eng lish bond ▶noun Building a bond used in brickwork consisting of alternate courses of stretchers and headers.
English breakfast
Eng lish break fast |ˈɪŋ (ɡ )lɪʃ ˈbrɛkfəst |(also full English breakfast ) ▶noun a substantial breakfast including hot cooked food such as bacon and eggs.
English Canadian
Eng lish Ca na di an ▶noun a Canadian whose principal language is English. ▶adjective of or relating to English-speaking Canadians.
English Channel
Eng lish Chan nel |ɪŋɡlɪʃˈtʃænl | a sea channel that separates southern England from northern France. It is 22 miles (35 km ) wide at its narrowest point. A railroad tunnel (the Channel Tunnel ) underneath the channel opened in 1994.
English Civil War
Eng lish Civ il War the war between Charles I and his Parliamentary opponents, 1642 –49. Civil war broke out after Charles refused to accede to a series of demands made by Parliament. The king's forces (the Royalists or Cavaliers ) were decisively defeated by the Parliamentary forces (or Roundheads ) at the Battle of Naseby (1645 ), and an attempt by Charles to regain power in alliance with the Scots was defeated in 1648. Charles himself was tried and executed by Parliament in 1649.
English English
Eng |lish Eng |lish ▶noun [ mass noun ] English language as used England, as distinct from that used elsewhere.
English Heritage
Eng |lish Heritage |ɪŋɡlɪʃˈhɛrɪtɪʤ | (in the UK ) a body responsible since 1983 for England's ancient monuments, listed buildings, and conservation areas.
English horn
Eng lish horn |ˈɪŋ (ɡ )lɪʃ hɔrn | ▶noun Music an alto woodwind instrument of the oboe family, having a bulbous bell and sounding a fifth lower than the oboe.
English ivy
Eng lish i vy ▶noun see ivy.
English muffin
Eng lish muf fin |ˈɪŋ (ɡ )lɪʃ ˈməfən | ▶noun a flat circular spongy bread roll made from yeast dough and eaten split, toasted, and buttered.
English mustard
Eng lish mus tard ▶noun a kind of mustard made from mustard seeds milled to a powder, having a very hot taste and typically bright yellow in color.
English Pale
Eng lish Pale (also the Pale ) that part of Ireland over which England exercised jurisdiction before the whole country was conquered. Centered in Dublin, it varied in extent at different times from the reign of Henry II until the full conquest under Elizabeth I. ORIGIN Pale from pale 2 .
English rose
Eng |lish rose ▶noun an attractive English girl with a delicate, fair-skinned complexion regarded as typically English.
English setter
Eng lish set ter |ɪŋɡlɪʃˈsetə (r )| ▶noun a setter of a breed of dog with a long white or partly white coat.
English sonnet
Eng lish son net ▶noun another term for Elizabethan sonnet.
English sparrow
Eng lish spar row ▶noun another term for house sparrow.
English springer
Eng lish spring er ▶noun (usu. English springer spaniel ) see springer ( sense 1 ).
Oxford Dictionary
English
Eng |lish |ˈɪŋglɪʃ | ▶adjective relating to England or its people or language. ▶noun 1 [ mass noun ] the language of England, now widely used in many varieties throughout the world. 2 (as plural noun the English ) the people of England. 3 [ mass noun ] N. Amer. spin or side given to a ball, especially in pool or billiards. English is the principal language of Great Britain, the US, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and many other countries. There are some 400 million native speakers, and it is the medium of communication for many millions more: it is the most widely used second language in the world. It belongs to the West Germanic group of Indo-European languages, though its vocabulary has been much influenced by Norman French and Latin. DERIVATIVES Englishness noun ORIGIN Old English Englisc (see Angle, -ish 1 ). The word originally denoted the early Germanic settlers of Britain (Angles, Saxons, and Jutes ), or their language (now called Old English ).
English bond
Eng |lish bond ▶noun [ mass noun ] Building a bond used in brickwork consisting of alternate courses of stretchers and headers.
English breakfast
English breakfast (also full English breakfast ) ▶noun a substantial breakfast including hot cooked food such as bacon and eggs.
English Canadian
Eng |lish Can ¦ad |ian ▶noun a Canadian whose principal language is English. ▶adjective relating to English-speaking Canadians.
English Channel
Eng |lish Channel |ɪŋɡlɪʃˈtʃanl | the sea channel separating southern England from northern France. It is 35 km (22 miles ) wide at its narrowest point. A railway tunnel beneath it linking England and France was opened in 1994 (the Channel Tunnel ).
English Civil War
Eng |lish Civil War the war between Charles I and his Parliamentary opponents, 1642 –9. Civil war broke out after Charles refused to accede to a series of demands made by Parliament. The king's forces (the Royalists or Cavaliers ) were decisively defeated by the Parliamentary forces (or Roundheads ) at the Battle of Naseby (1645 ), and an attempt by Charles to regain power in alliance with the Scots was defeated in 1648. Charles himself was tried and executed by Parliament in 1649.
English English
Eng |lish Eng |lish ▶noun [ mass noun ] English language as used England, as distinct from that used elsewhere.
English Heritage
Eng |lish Heritage |ɪŋɡlɪʃˈhɛrɪtɪʤ | (in the UK ) a body responsible since 1983 for England's ancient monuments, listed buildings, and conservation areas.
English horn
Eng |lish horn ▶noun chiefly N. Amer. another term for cor anglais.
Englishman
Eng ¦lish |man |ˈɪŋglɪʃmən | ▶noun ( pl. Englishmen ) a male native or inhabitant of England, or a man of English descent. PHRASES an Englishman's home is his castle Brit. proverb an English person's home is a place where they may do as they please and from which they may exclude anyone they choose.
English muffin
Eng |lish muf ¦fin ▶noun North American term for muffin ( sense 2 ).
English mustard
Eng |lish mus |tard ▶noun [ mass noun ] a kind of mustard made from mustard seeds milled to a powder, having a very hot taste and typically bright yellow in colour.
English Pale
English Pale (also the Pale ) 1 a small area round Calais, the only part of France remaining in English hands after the Hundred Years War. It was recaptured by France in 1558. 2 that part of Ireland over which England exercised jurisdiction before the whole country was conquered. Centred on Dublin, it varied in extent at different times from the reign of Henry II until the full conquest under Elizabeth I. ORIGIN Pale from pale 2 .
English rose
Eng |lish rose ▶noun an attractive English girl with a delicate, fair-skinned complexion regarded as typically English.
English setter
Eng |lish set ¦ter |ɪŋɡlɪʃˈsɛtə (r )| ▶noun a setter of a breed with a long white or partly white coat.
English springer
Eng |lish spring ¦er ▶noun see springer ( sense 1 ).
Englishwoman
Eng ¦lish |woman |ˈɪŋglɪʃwʊmən | ▶noun ( pl. Englishwomen ) a female native or inhabitant of England, or a woman of English descent.
Duden Dictionary
English spoken
En g lish spo ken , Eng lish spo ken |ˈɪŋglɪʃ ˈspoʊkən |englisch ; »Englisch gesprochen «hier wird Englisch gesprochen, hier spricht man Englisch als Hinweis z. B. für Kunden in einem Geschäft
Englishwaltz
En g lish waltz , En g lish Waltz , Eng lish waltz Eng lish Waltz Substantiv, maskulin , der English Waltz |ˈɪŋglɪʃwɔ (ː )l (t )s - ˈwɔ (ː )l (t )s ˈɪŋglɪʃwɔ (ː )l (t )s - ˈwɔ (ː )l (t )s |der Englishwaltz; Genitiv: des Englishwaltz, Plural: die Englishwaltz der English Waltz; Genitiv: des English Waltz, English Waltz englisch English waltz langsamer Walzer
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
English
Eng lish /ɪ́ŋɡlɪʃ /〖「アングル族 (the Angles )の 」; 〗→England 形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗1 (言語としての )英語の [に関する ]▸ English (language ) teaching ≒⦅よりかたく ⦆the teaching of English (language )英語教育 (!通常の語学教育だけでなく文学など広い範囲を含む場合は ⦅まれ ⦆にEnglish educationということがある ) ▸ an English teacher ≒⦅よりかたく ⦆a teacher of English 英語教師 (→teacher )▸ English literature 英文学 ▸ English grammar [usage ]英文法 [英語語法 ]2 イングランド (人 )の .3 ⦅非標準 ⦆英国 (人 )の (!正しくはBritishを用いる; →England 3 ) .名詞 1 U (言語としての )英語 ; (科目としての )英語 ; 〖~es 〗英語の諸変種, …英語 ▸ English as a foreign [second ] language 外国語 [第2言語 ]としての英語 (!それぞれEFL, ESLと略される ) ▸ take an English exam ≒take an exam in English 英語の試験を受ける (!後者は 「英語で試験を受ける 」の意にもなる ) ▸ spoken [written ] English 話し [書き ]言葉の英語 ▸ American [British ] English アメリカ [イギリス ]英語 ▸ answer in plain [perfect, broken ] English わかりやすい [完璧 (かんぺき )な, 片言の ]英語で答える ▸ improve one's English 英語を上達させる ▸ world Englishes 世界の (さまざまな )英語 ▸ What's the English for “ume ”?≒What is [How do you say ] “ume ” in English ?英語で 「ウメ 」は何と言いますか コーパスの窓 speak Englishの否定文 疑問文 He doesn't [can't ] speak English . 彼は英語を話さない [話せない ] ▸ Do [Can ] you speak English ?(見知らぬ人に尋ねて )英語は話し [が話せ ]ますか? (!否定文 疑問文では能力に言及するcanを伴わない形が優勢; ↓表現 ) .表現 「英語を話す 」▸ speak (very ) good ~ ≒ speak ~ (very ) well 英語を (非常に )上手に話す (╳speak a (very ) good ~としない )▸ speak no [not speak any ] ~英語を全然しゃべらない ▸ speak (very ) little [some, a little ] ~(まず )ほとんど英語を話さない [少し英語を話す ]▸ not speak a word of [much ] ~英語を一言も [あまり ]しゃべらない .2 〖the ~; 複数扱い 〗イングランド人 (→Japanese 語法 ); ⦅非標準 ⦆英国人 (!Britishの方が一般的 ) .~̀ br é akfast 英国風朝食 〘ベーコンエッグ トースト 紅茶などからなる; →continental breakfast 〙.~̀ Ch á nnel 〖the ~〗イギリス海峡, 英仏海峡 〘英国ではthe Channelともいう 〙.~́ dis è ase [s ì ckness ]〖the ~〗英国病 〘英国の1970年代の慢性的経済停滞 〙.~̀ h ó rn 〘楽 〙イングリッシュホルン .~̀ l á nguage 〖the ~〗(言語としての )英語 ▸ the history of the English language 英語の歴史 .~̀ m ú ffin ⦅米 ⦆イングリッシュマフィン .~̀ Revol ú tion 〖the ~〗〘英史 〙イギリス革命 (Glorious Revolution, Bloodless Revolution ) 〘1688 --89; 名誉革命, 無血革命ともいう 〙.~̀ s é tter 〘動 〙イングリッシュセッター 〘英国産の中型猟犬 〙.
Englishman
Eng lish man /ɪ́ŋɡlɪʃmən /→England , English 名詞 複 -men /-mən /C 1 (男の )イングランド人 〘Welshman, Scotsman, Irishmanと区別して; ⦅男女共用 ⦆English person , 複 the English, English people; →-man 〙.2 ⦅非標準 ⦆(男の )英国人 , イギリス人 〘Welsh, Scots, Irishにとっては侮辱的; 正しくはBritish person [people ]など; →England 3 〙.
English-speaking
È nglish-sp é aking 形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗英語を母語として話す, 英語圏の .
Englishwoman
Eng lish wom an /ɪ́ŋɡlɪʃwʊ̀mən /→English 名詞 複 -women /-wɪ̀mɪn /C (→Englishman )1 (女の )イングランド人 .2 ⦅非標準 ⦆(女の )英国人, イギリス人 .