English-Thai Dictionary
furl
N การ พับ การ ม้วน kan-pab
furl
N สิ่ง ที่ เป็น ม้วน หรือ เป็น พับ sing-ti-pen-muan-rue-pen-phab
furl
VI ม้วน ห่อ หุบ พับ muan
furl
VT ม้วน ห่อ หุบ พับ fold up roll up muan
furlong
N มาตรการ วัด ระยะทาง ซึ่ง มีค่า เท่ากับ 220 ห ลา mad-tra-kan-wad-ra-ya-tang-sueng-me-ka-tao-kab-220-la
furlough
N การ พักงาน kan-pak-ngan
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
FURL
v.t. To draw up; to contract; to wrap or roll a sail close to the yard, stay or mast, and fasten it by a gasket or cord.
FURLED
pp. Wrapped and fastened to a yard, etc.
FURLING
ppr. Wrapping or rolling and fastening to a yard, etc.
FURLONG
n. A measure of length; the eighth part of a mile; forty rods, poles or perches.
FURLOW
n.[See Fare and Leave. ] Leave of absence; a word used only in military affairs. Leave or license given by a commanding officer to an officer or soldier to be absent from service for a certain time.
FURLOW
v.t.To furnish with a furlow; to grant leave of absence to an officer or soldier.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
FURL
Furl, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Furld; p. pr. & vb. n. Furling. ] Etym: [Contr. fr. furdle, fr. fardel bundle: cf. F. ferler to furl, OF. fardeler to pack. See Furdle, Fardel, and cf. Farl. ]
Defn: To draw up or gather into close compass; to wrap or roll, as a sail, close to the yard, stay, or mast, or, as a flag, close to or around its staff, securing it there by a gasket or line. Totten.
FURLONG
Fur "long, n. Etym: [OE. furlong, furlang, AS. furlang, furlung,prop. , the length of a furrow; furh furrow + lang long. See Furrow, and Long, a.]
Defn: A measure of length; the eighth part of a mile; forty rods; two hundred and twenty yards.
FURLOUGH
Fur "lough, n. Etym: [Prob. fr. D. verlof, fr. a prefix akin to E. for + the root of E. lief, and akin to Dan. forlov, Sw. förlof, G. verlaub permission. See Life, a.] (Mil. )
Defn: Leave of abserice; especially, leave given to an offcer or soldier to be absent from service for a certain time; also, the document granting leave of absence.
FURLOUGH
Fur "lough, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Furloughed (; p. pr. & vb. n.Furloughing.] (Mil. )
Defn: To furnish with a furlough; to grant leave of absence to, as to an offcer or soldier.
New American Oxford Dictionary
furl
furl |fərl fərl | ▶verb [ with obj. ] roll or fold up and secure neatly (a flag, sail, umbrella, or other piece of fabric ): he shouted to the crew to furl sails | (as adj. furled ) : a furled umbrella. • [ no obj. ] literary become rolled up; curl: (as adj. furled ) : the plant sends up cones of furled leaves. DERIVATIVES furl a ble adjective ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from French ferler, from Old French fer, ferm ‘firm ’ + lier ‘bind ’ (from Latin ligare ).
furlong
fur long |ˈfərˌlôNG, -ˌläNG ˈfərˌlɔŋ | ▶noun an eighth of a mile, 220 yards. ORIGIN Old English furlang, from furh ‘furrow ’ + lang ‘long ’ The word originally denoted the length of a furrow in a common field (formally regarded as a square of ten acres ). It was also used as the equivalent of the Roman stadium, one eighth of a Roman mile, whence the current sense. Compare with stadium .
furlough
fur lough |ˈfərlō ˈfərˌloʊ | ▶noun leave of absence, esp. that granted to a member of the armed services: a civil servant home on furlough | a six-week furlough in Australia. • a temporary release of a convict from prison: a system that allowed murderers to leave prison for weekend furloughs. • a layoff, esp. a temporary one, from a place of employment. ▶verb [ with obj. ] grant such leave of absence to. • lay off (workers ), esp. temporarily: President Reagan furloughed “nonessential ” employees | (as adj. furloughed ) : factories are apt to recall some furloughed workers. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Dutch verlof, modeled on German Verlaub, of West Germanic origin and related to leave 2 .
Oxford Dictionary
furl
furl |fəːl | ▶verb [ with obj. ] roll or fold up (something ) neatly and securely: the flag was tightly furled | (as adj. furled ) : the plant sends up cones of furled leaves. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from French ferler, from Old French fer, ferm ‘firm ’ + lier ‘bind ’ (from Latin ligare ).
furling
furl |ing |fɜːlɪŋ | ▶noun [ mass noun ] equipment for rolling up sails securely and neatly around their yards or booms.
furlong
fur |long |ˈfəːlɒŋ | ▶noun an eighth of a mile, 220 yards. ORIGIN Old English furlang, from furh ‘furrow ’ + lang ‘long ’. The word originally denoted the length of a furrow in a common field (formally regarded as a square of ten acres ). It was also used as the equivalent of the Roman stadium, one eighth of a Roman mile, whence the current sense. Compare with stadium .
furlough
furlough |ˈfəːləʊ | ▶noun [ mass noun ] leave of absence, especially that granted to a member of the services or a missionary: a civil servant home on furlough | [ count noun ] : a six-week furlough in Australia. ▶verb [ with obj. ] (usu. as adj. furloughed ) US grant leave of absence to: furloughed workers. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Dutch verlof, modelled on German Verlaub, of West Germanic origin and related to leave 2 .
Duden Dictionary
Furlana
Fur la na Substantiv, feminin , die Forlana |Furl a na |die Furlana; Genitiv: der Furlana, Plural: die Furlanen italienisch alter, der Tarantella ähnlicher italienischer Volkstanz im ⁶⁄₈- (⁶⁄₄-) Takt
Furlane
Fur la ne Substantiv, feminin , die Forlana |Furl a ne |die Furlane; Genitiv: der Furlane, Plural: die Furlanen italienisch alter, der Tarantella ähnlicher italienischer Volkstanz im ⁶⁄₈- (⁶⁄₄-) Takt
fürliebnehmen
für lieb neh men starkes Verb |fürl ie bnehmen |in der Wendung mit jemandem, etwas fürliebnehmen vorliebnehmen
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
furl
furl /fəː r l /動詞 他動詞 〈帆 旗など 〉を巻き上げて (マスト 竿 (さお )などに )しばり付ける ; 〈新聞など 〉を (筒状に )丸める ; 〈扇 かさ 翼など 〉を畳む (↔unfurl ).自動詞 巻き上がる, 畳まる .名詞 C 1 巻いた物 .2 巻き上げる [畳む ]こと .
furlong
fur long /fə́ː r lɔːŋ |-lɔŋ /名詞 C ファーロング, ハロン 〘長さの単位; 1 /8 マイル, 約201メートル 〙.
furlough
fur lough /fə́ː r loʊ /名詞 U C 1 (特に海外駐在の公務員や軍人などの )休暇 ▸ go home on furlough 休暇をとって帰省する 2 ⦅米 ⦆レイオフ, 一時帰休 .3 ⦅米 ⦆(囚人の )一時出所 .動詞 他動詞 ⦅米 ⦆1 …に休暇 [賜暇 ]を与える .2 〈従業員 〉を一時帰休させる .