English-Thai Dictionary
entrails
N อวัยวะภายใน ของ คน และ สัตว์ innards ar-wai-ya-wa-pai-nai-kong-kon-lae-sad
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ENTRAIL, ENTRAILS
n. 1. The internal parts of animal bodies; particularly, the guts or intestines; the bowels; used chiefly in the plural.
2. The internal parts; as the entrails of the earth.
The dark entrails of America.
ENTRAIL
v.t.To interweave; to diversify. [Not in use. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ENTRAIL
En *trail ", v. t. Etym: [Pref. en- + OF. treiller to grate, lattice, F. treille vine, arbor. See Trellis. ]
Defn: To interweave; to intertwine. [Obs. ] Spenser.
ENTRAIL
ENTRAIL En *trail ", n.
Defn: Entanglement; fold. [Obs. ] Spenser.
ENTRAILS
En "trails, n. pl. Etym: [F. entrailles, LL. intralia, intranea, fr. interaneum, pl. interanea, intestine, interaneus inward, interior, fr. inter between, among, within. See Internal. ]
1. The internal parts of animal bodies; the bowels; the guts; viscera; intestines.
2. The internal parts; as, the entrails of the earth. That treasure. .. hid the dark entrails of America. Locke.
New American Oxford Dictionary
entrails
en trails |ˈentrālz, ˈentrəlz ˈɛntreɪlz | ▶plural noun a person or animal's intestines or internal organs, esp. when removed or exposed. • the innermost parts of something: digging copper out of the entrails of the earth. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French entrailles, from medieval Latin intralia, alteration of Latin interanea ‘internal things, ’ based on inter ‘among. ’
Oxford Dictionary
entrails
en |trails |ˈɛntreɪlz | ▶plural noun a person's or animal's intestines or internal organs, especially when removed or exposed. • the innermost parts of something: digging copper out of the entrails of the earth. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French entrailles, from medieval Latin intralia, alteration of Latin interanea ‘internal things ’, based on inter ‘among ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
entrails
entrails plural noun the entrails are removed by the butcher: intestines, bowels, guts, viscera, internal organs, vital organs; offal; informal insides, innards.
Oxford Thesaurus
entrails
entrails plural noun the embalmers removed the entrails: intestines, internal organs, bowels, guts, vital organs, viscera; offal; informal insides, innards; Brit. archaic numbles.
French Dictionary
entrailles
entrailles n. f. pl. nom féminin pluriel vieux Sein de la mère. : « Je vous salue, Marie [...] le fruit de vos entrailles est béni. » LOCUTION Sans entrailles. Se dit d ’une personne insensible.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
entrails
en trails /éntreɪlz , ⦅米 ⦆-tr (ə )lz /名詞 〖複数扱い 〗1 内臓 ; 腸 .2 ⦅比喩的に ⦆内部, 内奥 ▸ the entrails of the earth 地中の奥深い所