English-Thai Dictionary
erect
ADJ ซึ่ง ตั้งตรง ตั้งชัน ลุก ชู โด่ upright vertical sueng-tang-trong
erect
VT ทำให้ ตั้งขึ้น lift up raise set up tam-hai-tang-kuen
erect
VT สร้าง ขึ้น สร้าง build construct sang-kuan
erectile
ADJ ซึ่ง สามารถ ตั้งตรง ขึ้น ได้ ซึ่ง สามารถ ตั้งชัน ขึ้น ได้ ซึ่ง สามารถ แข็งตัว ได้ sueng-sa-mad-tang-trong-kuen-dai
erection
N การ ตั้งตรง (โดยเฉพาะ อวัยวะเพศชาย การ ตั้งชัน kan-tang-trong
erection
N การ สร้าง (คำ ทางการ การ ก่อสร้าง building construction kn-sang
erective
A ที่ ตั้งขึ้น เกี่ยวกับ การ สร้าง สิ่งก่อสร้าง
erectly
ADV อย่าง ตั้งตรง อย่าง ลุก ชัน yang-tang-trong
erector
N กล้ามเนื้อ ที่ ยก ส่วน ต่างๆ ของ ร่างกาย klam-nuea-ti-yok-suan-tang-tang-kong-rang-kai
erector
N ผู้สร้าง ผู้ก่อตั้ง phu-sang
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ERECT
a.[L. erectus, from erigo, to set upright; e and rego, to stretch or make straight, right, rectus. See Right. ] 1. Upright, or in a perpendicular posture; as, he stood erect.
2. Directed upward.
And suppliant hands, to heaven erect.
3. Upright and firm; bold; unshaken.
Let no vain fear thy generous ardor tame;
But stand erect.
4. Raised; stretched; intent; vigorous; as a vigilant and erect attention of mind in prayer.
5. Stretched; extended.
6. In botany, an erect stem is one which is without support from twining, or nearly perpendicular; an erect leaf is one which grows close to the stem; an erect flower has its aperture directed upwards.
ERECT
v.t.To raise and set in an upright or perpendicular direction, or nearly such; as, to erect a pole or flag-staff. To erect a perpendicular, is to set or form one line on another at right angles.
1. To raise, as a building; to set up; to build; as, to erect a house or temple; to erect a fort.
2. To set up or establish anew; to found; to form; as, to erect a kingdom or commonwealth; to erect a new system or theory.
3. To elevate; to exalt.
I am far from pretending to infallibility; that would be to erect myself into an apostle.
4. To raise; to excite; to animate; to encourage.
Why should not hope
As much erect our thoughts, as fear deject them?
5. To raise a consequence from premises. [Little used. ]
Malebranche erects this proposition.
6. To extend; to distend.
ERECT
v.i.To rise upright.
ERECTABLE
a.That can be erected; as an erectable feather.
ERECTED
pp. Set in a straight and perpendicular direction; set upright; raised; built; established; elevated; animated; extended and distended.
ERECTER
n.One that erects; one that raises or builds.
ERECTING
ppr. Raising and setting upright; building; founding; establishing; elevating; inciting; extending and distending.
ERECTION
n.The act of raising and setting perpendicular to the plane of the horizon; a setting upright. 1. The act of raising or building, as an edifice or fortification; as the erection of a wall, or of a house.
2. The state of being raised, built or elevated.
3. Establishment; settlement; formation; as the erection of a commonwealth, or of a new system; the erection of a bishop-rick or an earldom.
4. Elevation; exaltation of sentiments.
Her peerless height my mind to high erection draws up.
5. Act of rousing; excitement; as the erection of the spirits.
6. Any thing erected; a building of any kind.
7. Distension and extension.
ERECTIVE
a.Setting upright; raising.
ERECTLY
adv. In an erect posture.
ERECTNESS
n.Uprightness of posture or form.
ERECTOR
n.A muscle that erects; one that raises.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ERECT
E *rect ", a. Etym: [L. erectus, p. p. of erigere to erect; e out +regere to lead straight. See Right, and cf. Alert. ]
1. Upright, or having a vertical position; not inverted; not leaning or bent; not prone; as, to stand erect. Two of far nobler shape, erect and tall. Milton. Among the Greek colonies and churches of Asia, Philadelphia is still erect -- a column of ruins. Gibbon.
2. Directed upward; raised; uplifted. His piercing eyes, erect, appear to view Superior worlds, and look all nature through. Pope.
3. Bold; confident; free from depression; undismayed. But who is he, by years Bowed, but erect in heart Keble.
4. Watchful; alert. Vigilant and erect attention of mind. Hooker.
5. (Bot. )
Defn: Standing upright, with reference to the earth's surface, or to the surface to which it is attached.
6. (Her. )
Defn: Elevated, as the tips of wings, heads of serpents, etc.
ERECT
E *rect ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Erected; p. pr. & vb. n. Erecting. ]
1. To raise and place in an upright or perpendicular position; to set upright; to raise; as, to erect a pole, a flagstaff, a monument, etc.
2. To raise, as a building; to build; to construct; as, to erect a house or a fort; to set up; to put together the component parts of, as of a machine.
3. To lift up; to elevate; to exalt; to magnify. That didst his state above his hopes erect. Daniel. I, who am a party, am not to erect myself into a judge. Dryden.
4. To animate; to encourage; to cheer. It raiseth the dropping spirit, erecting it to a loving complaisance. Barrow.
5. To set up as an assertion or consequence from premises, or the like. "To erect conclusions." Sir T. Browne. "Malebranche erects this proposition. " Locke.
6. To set up or establish; to found; to form; to institute. "To erect a new commonwealth. " Hooker. Erecting shop (Mach. ), a place where large machines, as engines, are put together and adjusted.
Syn. -- To set up; raise; elevate; construct; build; institute; establish; found.
ERECT
ERECT E *rect ", v. i.
Defn: To rise upright. [Obs. ] By wet, stalks do erect. Bacon.
ERECTABLE
ERECTABLE E *rect "a *ble a.
Defn: Capable of being erected; as, an erectable feather. Col. G. Montagu.
ERECTER
ERECTER E *rect "er, n.
Defn: An erector; one who raises or builds.
ERECTILE
E *rect "ile, a. Etym: [Cf. F. érectile.]
Defn: Capable of being erected; susceptible of being erected of dilated. Erectile tissue (Anat. ), a tissue which is capable of being greatly dilated and made rigid by the distension of the numerous blood vessels which it contains.
ERECTILITY
ERECTILITY E `rec *til "i *ty, n.
Defn: The quality or state of being erectile.
ERECTION
E *rec "tion, n. Etym: [L. erectio: cf. F. érection.]
1. The act of erecting, or raising upright; the act of constructing, as a building or a wall, or of fitting together the parts of, as a machine; the act of founding or establishing, as a commonwealth or an office; also, the act of rousing to excitement or courage.
2. The state of being erected, lifted up, built, established, or founded; exaltation of feelings or purposes. Her peerless height my mind to high erection draws up. Sidney
3. State of being stretched to stiffness; tension.
4. Anything erected; a building of any kind.
5. (Physiol.)
Defn: The state of a part which, from having been soft, has become hard and swollen by the accumulation of blood in the erectile tissue.
ERECTIVE
ERECTIVE E *rect "ive, a.
Defn: Making erect or upright; raising; tending to erect.
ERECTLY
ERECTLY E *rect "ly, adv.
Defn: In an erect manner or posture.
ERECTNESS
ERECTNESS E *rect "ness, n.
Defn: Uprightness of posture or form.
ERECTO-PATENT
ERECTO-PATENT E *rec "to-pat "ent, a.
1. (Bot. )
Defn: Having a position intermediate between erect and patent, or spreading.
2. (Zoöl.)
Defn: Standing partially spread and erect; -- said of the wings of certain insects.
ERECTOR
ERECTOR E *rec "tor, n.
1. One who, or that which, erects.
2. (Anat. )
Defn: A muscle which raises any part.
3. (Physics )
Defn: An attachment to a microscope, telescope, or other optical instrument, for making the image erect instead of inverted.
New American Oxford Dictionary
erect
e rect |iˈrekt əˈrɛkt | ▶adjective rigidly upright or straight: she stood erect with her arms by her sides. • (of the penis, clitoris, or nipples ) enlarged and rigid, esp. in sexual excitement. ▶verb [ with obj. ] construct (a building, wall, or other upright structure ): the guest house was erected in the eighteenth century | the police had erected roadblocks. • create or establish (a theory or system ): the party that erected the welfare state. DERIVATIVES e rect a ble adjective, e rect ly adverb, e rect ness noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin erect- ‘set up, ’ from the verb erigere, from e- (variant of ex- )‘out ’ + regere ‘to direct. ’
erectile
e rec tile |iˈrektl, -ˌtīl əˈrɛktl əˈrɛkˌtaɪl | ▶adjective able to become erect: erectile spines. • denoting tissues that are capable of becoming of temporarily engorged with blood, particularly those of the penis or other sexual organs. • relating to this process: men with erectile dysfunction. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French érectile, from Latin erigere ‘set up ’ (see erect ).
erectile dysfunction
e rec tile dys func tion ▶noun inability of a man to maintain an erection sufficient for satisfying sexual activity: a treatment proven safe for erectile dysfunction.
erection
e rec tion |iˈrekSHən əˈrɛkʃən | ▶noun 1 the action of erecting a structure or object: fees will be levied for the erection of monuments. • a building or other upright structure. 2 an enlarged and rigid state of the penis, typically in sexual excitement.
erector
e rec tor |iˈrektər əˈrɛktər | ▶noun a person or thing that erects something. • a muscle that maintains an erect state of a part of the body or an erect posture of the body.
Oxford Dictionary
erect
erect |ɪˈrɛkt | ▶adjective rigidly upright or straight: she stood erect with her arms by her sides. • (of the penis, clitoris, or nipples ) enlarged and rigid, especially in sexual excitement. ▶verb [ with obj. ] put together and set upright (a building, wall, or other structure ): the guest house was erected in the eighteenth century | the police had erected roadblocks. • create or establish (a theory or system ): the party that erected the welfare state. DERIVATIVES erectable adjective, erectly adverb, erectness noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin erect- ‘set up ’, from the verb erigere, from e- (variant of ex- )‘out ’ + regere ‘to direct ’.
erectile
erectile |ɪˈrɛktʌɪl | ▶adjective able to become erect: erectile spines. • denoting tissues which are capable of becoming temporarily engorged with blood, particularly those of the penis or other sexual organs. • relating to the capability of the penis or other sexual organs to become erect: men with erectile dysfunction.
erectile dysfunction
e rec tile dys func tion ▶noun inability of a man to maintain an erection sufficient for satisfying sexual activity: a treatment proven safe for erectile dysfunction.
erection
erec ¦tion |ɪˈrɛkʃ (ə )n | ▶noun 1 [ mass noun ] the action of erecting a structure or object: fees will be levied for the erection of monuments. • [ count noun ] a building or other upright structure. 2 an enlarged and rigid state of the penis, typically in sexual excitement. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin erectio (n- ), from erigere ‘set up ’ (see erect ).
erector
erect ¦or |ɪˈrɛktə | ▶noun a person or thing that erects something. • a muscle which maintains an erect state of a part of the body or an erect posture of the body. • ( Erector ) N. Amer. trademark a construction toy consisting of components for making model buildings and vehicles.
American Oxford Thesaurus
erect
erect adjective 1 she held her body erect: upright, straight, vertical, perpendicular; standing. ANTONYMS bent, flaccid. 2 an erect penis: engorged, enlarged, swollen, tumescent; hard, stiff, rigid. ANTONYMS limp. 3 the dog's fur was erect: bristling, standing on end, upright. ANTONYMS flat. ▶verb erecting a new barn: build, construct, put up; assemble, put together, fabricate. ANTONYMS demolish, dismantle.
erection
erection noun 1 the erection of a house: construction, building, assembly, fabrication, elevation. 2 a bleak concrete erection: building, structure, edifice, construction, pile. 3 a normal erection: erect penis, phallus; tumescence; vulgar slang boner, hard-on.
Oxford Thesaurus
erect
erect adjective 1 she held her body erect: upright, bolt upright, straight, vertical, perpendicular, plumb, standing up; Heraldry rampant. ANTONYMS bent; flaccid. 2 an erect penis: engorged, enlarged, swollen, tumescent; hard, rigid, stiff, firm. ANTONYMS limp. 3 the hairs stood erect around his neck: bristling, standing up (on end ), upright. ANTONYMS flat. ▶verb 1 the bridge was erected as a temporary measure: build, construct, put up; assemble, put together, fabricate, form, manufacture. ANTONYMS demolish. 2 it took three minutes to erect the inner tent: assemble, put up, set up, set upright, fit together, put together, piece together; pitch, position, fix in position, place, locate. ANTONYMS dismantle. 3 someone had erected a red flag: put up, raise, elevate, mount. ANTONYMS lower. 4 the party that erected the welfare state: establish, form, set up, put in place, found, institute, initiate, formulate, devise, create, organize, frame. ANTONYMS break up.
erection
erection noun 1 the erection of a house: construction, building, putting up; assembly, putting together, fitting together, fabrication, forming, manufacture, production; raising, elevation. ANTONYMS demolition. 2 the cafe was a bleak concrete erection: building, structure, edifice, construction, pile. 3 men who cannot get an erection: phallus, erect penis; tumescence, tumidity, turgescence, hardness, rigidity, stiffness, firmness; vulgar slang hard-on, stiffy, boner, ramrod; Brit. vulgar slang horn.
French Dictionary
érection
érection n. f. nom féminin 1 littéraire Construction d ’un monument, d ’une statue, d ’une église. Note Technique Il est possible de procéder à l ’érection d ’une église, d ’une chapelle, etc. , mais on fait la construction d ’un barrage, d ’un pont. 2 physiologie État de certains tissus ou organes mous (verge, clitoris, etc. ) lorsqu ’ils deviennent rigides.
Spanish Dictionary
eréctil
eréctil adjetivo Que tiene la facultad de ponerse erecto :tejido eréctil; las púas eréctiles del puerco espín; algunas serpientes tienen colmillos eréctiles .
erecto, -ta
erecto, -ta adjetivo Que está levantado, derecho o rígido :miembro erecto; el ser humano camina en posición erecta .
erector, -ra
erector, -ra adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [músculo ] Que pone erecto un órgano .
erectus
erectus VÉASE Homo erectus .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
erect
e rect /ɪrékt /〖原義は 「まっすぐに立つこと 」〗動詞 他動詞 ⦅かたく ⦆1 〈建物 塀 像など 〉を建てる, 建築する, 建立する (build )▸ erect a monument 記念碑を建てる 2 〈物 〉を組み立てる ; 〈看板 テントなど 〉を立てる (put up ).3 〈組織 制度など 〉を作る, 設立する, 創設する ; 〈障壁など 〉を設ける .4 〘幾何 〙(基線上に )〈図 〉を描く, 〈垂直線 〉を引く .自動詞 建つ ; 直立する .形容詞 1 ⦅かたく ⦆〈体などが 〉直立した, まっすぐな ; 〈髪の毛などが 〉逆立った ; 〈耳などが 〉ぴんと立った (straight )▸ stand [sit ] erect 背筋を伸ばして立つ [座る ]2 〈男性器などが 〉勃起 (ぼっき )した, 硬くなった .~ly 副詞 まっすぐに, 直立して .~ness 名詞 U 直立 .e r é c tor 名詞 C 直立させる人 [物 ].
erectile
e rec tile /ɪrékt (ə )l |-taɪl /形容詞 1 直立させられる .2 〘医 〙〈組織 性器などが 〉勃起 (ぼっき )性の .~̀ dysf ú nction [disf ú nction ](男性の )勃起不全 (⦅略 ⦆ED ).
erection
e r é c tion 名詞 1 C (男性器の )勃起 (ぼっき )▸ have [get ] an erection 性器が勃起する 2 U ⦅かたく ⦆建築, 建立 ; 直立 .3 C ⦅かたく ⦆建物, 建築物 .