English-Thai Dictionary
Libra
N กลุ่ม ดาว ตราชั่ง klum-dao-tra-chang
Libra
N คน ที่เกิด ใน ราศีตุล Libran kon-ti-koed-nai-ra-se-tun
Libra
N ราศีตุล จักรราศี ตุล ra-se-tun
Libran
N คน ที่เกิด ใน ราศีตุล Libra kon-ti-koed-nai-ra-se-tun
Library of Congress
N ห้องสมุด แห่งชาติ ของ สหรัฐอเมริกา ใน รัฐ วอชิงตัน hong-sa-mud-haeng-chad-kong-sa-ha-rad-ar-me-ri-ka-nai-rad-wor-ching-tan
libra
N ชื่อ กลุ่ม ดาว ตาชั่ง ราศีตุล
librarian
N บรรณารักษ์ ban-na-rak
librarianship
N ตำแหน่ง บรรณารักษ์ tam-ngang-ban-na-rak
librarianship
N บรรณารักษ์ ศาสตร์ librarian science ban-na-rak-sad
library
N การ เก็บ ต้นฉบับ สิ่งพิมพ์ เทป หรือ วัสดุ ใน การค้นคว้าวิจัย kan-keb-ton-cha-bab-sing-pim-theb-rue-wad-sa-du-nai-kan-kon-kwa-wi-jai
library
N การ เก็บ รวม โปรแกรม ของ คอมพิวเตอร์ kan-keb-ruam-pro-kraem-kong-kom-pil-tor
library
N ห้องสมุด หอสมุด หอ เก็บ หนังสือ hong-sa-mud
library science
N บรรณารักษ์ ศาสตร์ library science ban-na-rak-sad
librate
VI แกว่งไปแกว่งมา ทำให้ อยู่ ใน สมดุล
libration
N การแกว่ง อยู่ ใน สมดุล
libratory
A ที่ แกว่ง ไปมา ที่อยู่ ใน สมดุล
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
LIBRA
n.[L.] The balance; the seventh sign in the zodiac, which the sun enters at the autumnal equinox, in September.
LIBRARIAN
n.[L. librarius, with a different signification, from liber, bark, a book. ] 1. The keeper or one who has the care of a library or collection of books.
2. One who transcribes or copies books. [Not now used. ]
LIBRARY
n.[L. librarium, libraria, from liber, a book. ] 1. A collection of books belonging to a private person, or to a public institution or a company.
2. An edifice or an apartment for holding a collection of books.
LIBRATE
v.t.[L. libro, from libra, a balance, a level; allied perhaps to Eng. level. ] To poise; to balance; to hold in equipoise.
LIBRATE
v.i.To move, as a balance; to be poised. Their parts all librate on too nice a beam.
LIBRATION
n. 1. The act of balancing or state of being balanced; a state of equipoise, with equal weights on both sides of a center.
2. In astronomy, an apparent irregularity of the moon's motions, by which it seems to librate about its axis.
Libration is the balancing motion or trepidation in the firmament, whereby the declination of the sun and the latitude of the stars change from time to time.
3. A balancing or equipoise between extremes.
LIBRATORY
a.Balancing; moving like a balance, as it tends to an equipoise or level.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
LIBRA
Li "bra, n.; pl. Libræ. Etym: [L., a balance. ] (Astron.)(a ) The Balance; the seventh sign in the zodiac, which the sun enters at the autumnal equinox in September, marked thus libra in almanacs, etc. (b ) A southern constellation between Virgo and Scorpio.
LIBRAL
Li "bral, a. Etym: [L. libralis, fr. libra the Roman pound. ]
Defn: Of a pound weight. [Obs. ] Johnson.
LIBRARIAN
Li *bra "ri *an, n. Etym: [See Library. ]
1. One who has the care or charge of a library.
2. One who copies manuscript books. [Obs. ] Broome.
LIBRARIANSHIP
LIBRARIANSHIP Li *bra "ri *an *ship, n.
Defn: The office of a librarian.
LIBRARY
Li "bra *ry, n.; pl. Libraries. Etym: [OE. librairie, F. librairie bookseller's shop, book trade, formerly, a library, fr. libraire bookseller, L. librarius, from liber book; cf. libraria bookseller's shop, librarium bookcase, It. libreria. See Libel. ]
1. A considerable collection of books kept for use, and not as merchandise; as, a private library; a public library.
2. A building or apartment appropriated for holding such a collection of books. Holland.
LIBRATE
Li "brate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Librated p. pr. & & vb. n. Librating.]Etym: [L. libratus, p. p. of librare to balance, to make even, fr. libra. Cf. Level, Deliberate, Equilibrium. ]
Defn: To vibrate as a balance does before resting in equilibrium; hence, to be poised. Their parts all liberate on too nice a beam. Clifton.
LIBRATE
LIBRATE Li "brate, v. i.
Defn: To poise; to balance.
LIBRATION
Li *bra "tion, n. Etym: [L. libratio: cf. F. libration. ]
1. The act or state of librating. Jer. Taylor.
2. (Astron.)
Defn: A real or apparent libratory motion, like that of a balance before coming to rest. Libration of the moon, any one of those small periodical changes in the position of the moon's surface relatively to the earth, in consequence of which narrow portions at opposite limbs become visible or invisible alternately. It receives different names according to the manner in which it takes place; as: (a ) Libration in longitude, that which, depending on the place of the moon in its elliptic orbit, causes small portions near the eastern and western borders alternately to appear and disappear each month. (b ) Libration in latitude, that which depends on the varying position of the moon's axis in respect to the spectator, causing the alternate appearance and disappearance of either pole. (c ) Diurnal or parallactic libration, that which brings into view on the upper limb, at rising and setting, some parts not in the average visible hemisphere.
LIBRATORY
LIBRATORY Li "bra *to *ry, a.
Defn: Balancing; moving like a balance, as it tends to an equipoise or level.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Libra
Li bra |ˈlēbrə, ˈlī -ˈlibrə | 1 Astronomy a small constellation (the Scales or Balance ), said to represent the balance that is the symbol of justice. It contains no bright stars. • (as genitive Librae |ˈlēbrē, ˈlī -|) used with a preceding letter or numeral to designate a star in this constellation: the star Alpha Librae. 2 Astrology the seventh sign of the zodiac, which the sun enters at the northern autumnal equinox (about September 23 ). • (a Libra ) a person born when the sun is in this sign. DERIVATIVES Li bran noun & adjective Libra ( sense 2 ) ORIGIN Latin.
libra
li bra |ˈlēbrə, ˈlī -ˈlibrə | ▶noun ( pl. librae |-ˌbrī, -ˌbrē | ) (in ancient Rome ) a unit of weight, equivalent to 12 ounces (0.34 kg ). It was the forerunner of the pound. ORIGIN Latin, ‘pound, balance. ’
librarian
li brar i an |līˈbre (ə )rēən laɪˈbrɛriən | ▶noun a person, typically with a degree in library science, who administers or assists in a library. DERIVATIVES li brar i an ship |-ˌSHip |noun ORIGIN late 17th cent. (denoting a scribe or copyist ): from Latin librarius ‘relating to books, ’ (used as a noun ) ‘bookseller, scribe, ’ + -an .
library
li brar y |ˈlīˌbrerē, -brərē ˈlaɪˌbrəri | ▶noun ( pl. libraries ) a building or room containing collections of books, periodicals, and sometimes films and recorded music for people to read, borrow, or refer to: a school library | [ as modifier ] : a library book. • a collection of books and periodicals held in such a building or room: the Institute houses an outstanding library of 35,000 volumes on the fine arts. • a collection of films, recorded music, genetic material, etc. , organized systematically and kept for research or borrowing: a record library. • a series of books, recordings, etc. , issued by the same company and similar in appearance. • a room in a private house where books are kept. • (also software library ) Computing a collection of programs and software packages made generally available, often loaded and stored on disk for immediate use. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from Latin libraria ‘bookshop, ’ feminine (used as a noun ) of librarius ‘relating to books, ’ from liber, libr- ‘book. ’
library edition
li brar y e di tion ▶noun an edition of a book that is of large size and has good-quality print and binding, esp. the standard edition of a writer's works.
Library of Congress
Li brar y of Con gress |ˈlaɪˌbrəri əv | the US national library, in Washington, DC.
library school
li brar y school ▶noun a graduate school of a university teaching library science.
library science
li brar y sci ence ▶noun the study of collecting, preserving, cataloging, and making available books and other documents in libraries.
libration
li bra tion |līˈbrāSHən laɪˈbreɪʃən | ▶noun Astronomy an apparent or real oscillation of the moon, by which parts near the edge of the disc that are often not visible from the earth sometimes come into view. DERIVATIVES li brate |ˈlīˌbrāt |verb ORIGIN early 17th cent. (denoting an oscillating motion, or equilibrium ): from Latin libratio (n- ), from the verb librare, from libra ‘a balance. ’
Oxford Dictionary
Libra
Libra |ˈliːbrə, ˈlɪb -, ˈlʌɪb -| 1 Astronomy a small constellation (the Scales or Balance ), said to represent the pair of scales which is the symbol of justice. It contains no bright stars. 2 Astrology the seventh sign of the zodiac, which the sun enters at the northern autumnal equinox (about 23 September ). • (a Libra ) a person born when the sun is in the sign of Libra. DERIVATIVES Libran noun & adjective Libra ( sense 2 ) ORIGIN Latin.
libra
libra |ˈlʌɪbrə | ▶noun ( pl. librae |ˈlʌɪbriː | ) (in ancient Rome ) a unit of weight, equivalent to 12 ounces (0.34 kg ). It was the forerunner of the pound. ORIGIN Latin, ‘pound, balance ’.
librarian
li ¦brar |ian |lʌɪˈbrɛːrɪən | ▶noun a person in charge of or assisting in a library. DERIVATIVES librarianship noun ORIGIN late 17th cent. (denoting a scribe or copyist ): from Latin librarius ‘relating to books ’, (used as a noun ) ‘bookseller, scribe ’, + -an .
library
li |brary |ˈlʌɪbrəri, -bri | ▶noun ( pl. libraries ) a building or room containing collections of books, periodicals, and sometimes films and recorded music for use or borrowing by the public or the members of an institution: a university library | [ as modifier ] : a library book. • a collection of books and periodicals held in a library. • a room in a private house where books are kept. • a series of books or recordings issued by a company as a set. • a collection of films, recorded music, etc. , organized systematically and kept for research or borrowing: a record library. • (also software library ) Computing a collection of programs and software packages made generally available, often loaded and stored on disk for immediate use. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from Latin libraria ‘bookshop ’, feminine (used as a noun ) of librarius ‘relating to books ’, from liber, libr- ‘book ’.
library edition
li |brary edi |tion ▶noun an edition of a book which is of large size and has good-quality print and binding, especially the standard edition of a writer's works.
Library of Congress
Library of Con |gress the US national library, in Washington DC.
library school
li brar y school ▶noun a graduate school of a university teaching library science.
library science
li |brary sci |ence ▶noun [ mass noun ] the study of librarianship.
libration
libration |lʌɪˈbreɪʃ (ə )n | ▶noun Astronomy an apparent or real oscillation of the moon, by which parts near the edge of the disc that are often not visible from the earth sometimes come into view. DERIVATIVES librate verb ORIGIN early 17th cent. (denoting an oscillating motion, or equilibrium ): from Latin libratio (n- ), from the verb librare, from libra ‘a balance ’.
Duden Dictionary
Libra
Li b ra , Li bra Substantiv, feminin , die |L i bra |die Libra; Genitiv: der Libra, Plural: die Libra [s ] lateinisch 1 altrömisches Gewichtsmaß 2 früheres Gewichtsmaß in Spanien, Portugal und Brasilien
Librarius
Li b ra ri us , Li bra ri us Substantiv, maskulin , der |Libr a rius |der Librarius; Genitiv: des Librarius, Plural: die Librarii lateinisch (im alten Rom ) Bücherabschreiber [und Buchhändler ]
Libration
Li b ra ti on , Li bra ti on Substantiv, feminin Astronomie , die |Librati o n |lateinisch libratio = das Wägen, zu: librare = wägen auf der Ungleichförmigkeit der Bahnbewegung des Mondes, optischen Effekten o. Ä. beruhende, scheinbare teilweise Drehbewegung des Mondes um die eigene Achse nach beiden Seiten
French Dictionary
libraire
libraire n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Personne dont la profession est de vendre des livres.
librairie
librairie n. f. nom féminin 1 Commerce de livres. : Il travaille dans le domaine de la librairie. 2 Magasin où l ’on vend des livres. : La Librairie Leméac. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec les noms suivants: • bibliothèque, édifice où sont conservées des collections de livres offertes à la consultation des abonnés; • papeterie, établissement où l ’on vend des fournitures de bureau. 3 Maison d ’édition qui assure la vente directe d ’une partie de sa production. : La Librairie Larousse.
Spanish Dictionary
libra
libra nombre femenino 1 Unidad monetaria de Irlanda (hasta su sustitución por el euro ), Reino Unido, Chipre, Egipto, Líbano, Malta, Siria y otros países .libra esterlina Unidad monetaria del Reino Unido .También simplemente libra .2 Moneda con el valor de esta unidad .3 En España, medida de peso, actualmente en desuso, de valor variable según las zonas (entre 300 y 600 gramos aproximadamente ):la libra equivale a 16 onzas en Castilla, 12 onzas en Aragón, Baleares, Cataluña y Valencia, 17 onzas en el País Vasco y 20 en Galicia .4 coloquial Moneda española que tenía el valor de cien pesetas .5 adjetivo /nombre común [persona ] Que ha nacido entre el 23 de septiembre y el 23 de octubre, tiempo en que el Sol recorre aparentemente Libra, séptimo signo del Zodíaco .En esta acepción suele escribirse con mayúscula .Es invariable en número .6 nombre femenino Cuba Hoja de tabaco de calidad superior que crece en la parte inferior de la planta . VÉASE garbanzo de a libra . ETIMOLOGÍA Voz patrimonial del latín libra ‘balanza ’, especializado a partir de este significado en dos acepciones principales, ‘medida de peso ’ y ‘unidad monetaria ’.
libraco
libraco nombre masculino despectivo Libro (conjunto de hojas encuadernadas ).
librado, -da
librado, -da nombre masculino y femenino Persona contra la cual se libra una letra de cambio .
librador, -ra
librador, -ra adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona, entidad ] Que extiende una letra de cambio u otro documento de orden de pago :quedará exento de responsabilidad penal el librador del cheque que hiciere efectivo su importe en el plazo de cinco días contados a partir de la fecha de su presentación al cobro .
libramiento
libramiento nombre masculino 1 Orden que se da por escrito para que un tesorero, administrador, etc. , libre una mercancía o una cantidad de dinero a alguien .2 Acción de librar de un peligro, obligación, molestia, etc .
librancista
librancista nombre común Persona a la que se le ha concedido una libranza .
libranza
libranza nombre femenino Efecto de librar (hacer descanso un trabajador ):el gremio se opone a la concesión de nuevas licencias mientras haya taxis parados a causa del sistema de libranzas establecido .
librar
librar verbo transitivo 1 Evitar que una persona tenga que hacer frente a una obligación, un peligro, una molestia o algo desagradable :su habilidad discursiva lo ha librado de muchos problemas; la filial colombiana se ha librado de una fuerte sanción económica .2 Con sustantivos como lucha , batalla y otros semejantes, sostener lo que indica el sustantivo :los dos caballeros libraron una larga batalla .3 Extender una letra de cambio u otro documento de orden de pago o de entrega de una mercancía :la empresa ha librado una letra de cambio en lugar de pagar en efectivo .4 Dar a conocer o comunicar una sentencia o una comunicación oficial :el juez librará sentencia mañana .5 verbo intransitivo Hacer descanso un trabajador durante un período de tiempo que le corresponde, generalmente una jornada o parte de una jornada :trabajo los domingos pero los lunes libro .6 verbo transitivo Colomb, Méx Lograr pasar por un lugar estrecho, o alcanzar a esquivar un obstáculo pasando muy cerca de él :el conductor apenas pudo librar el poste para no chocar . VÉASE Dios me libre; librar la coca .
librario, -ria
librario, -ria adjetivo Del libro o relacionado con él .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Libra
Li bra /líːbrə, láɪ -/名詞 U 〘天 〙てんびん座 (the Balance [Scales ]); 〘占星 〙天秤 (てんびん )宮 (→zodiac ); C てんびん座の人 〘9月23日から10月23日生まれ 〙.
libra
li bra /líːbrə |láɪ -/名詞 複 ~e /-briː /C リーブラ 〘古代ローマの重量単位; 1ポンドに相当; ⦅略 ⦆lb. ; →pound 1 〙.
librarian
li brar i an /laɪbré ə riən /→library 名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 図書館員 , 司書 .~ship /-ʃɪp /名詞 U 司書 [図書館員 ]の地位 [職務, 能力 ]; ⦅英 ⦆図書館学 .
library
li brar y /láɪbrèri |-br (ə )ri, -b (ə )ri /〖語源は 「書店 」〗(名 )librarian 名詞 複 -ies /-z /C 1 図書館 ; 図書室 ; (フィルムなどの )ライブラリー ▸ go to the local [public ] library 地元の [公共 ]図書館に行く ▸ check out library books 図書館の本を借りる ▸ the Library of Congress (米国 )議会図書館 ▸ a video library (図書館の )ビデオライブラリー ▸ a library card 図書館貸出しカード 2 ⦅かたく ⦆(個人の )蔵書 ; (レコード フィルムなどの )コレクション ▸ a library catalog 蔵書目録 3 (同じ会社から発売されている一連の )作品集 ; 叢書 (そうしよ ), シリーズ ; 〘コンピュ 〙ライブラリ 〘特定の機能を持ったプログラムを部品化し, 複数のプログラムを1つのファイルにまとめたもの 〙▸ the Microsoft Software Library マイクロソフト社ソフトウェアライブラリ 4 (個人の家の )書庫 ; 書斎 .5 ⦅英 ⦆(劇場の )入場券取扱店 .6 貸本屋 .~́ ed ì tion (装丁の丈夫な )保存版 ; 全集 .~́ p í ctures [f ò otage ]⦅英 ⦆(テレビ番組用に撮影された )資料映像 .~̀ sc í ence ⦅米 ⦆図書館学 .