English-Thai Dictionary
Martinmas
N วัน รำลึกถึง Saint Martin wan-ram-ruek-tuang
martin
N นก นาง แอ่น swallow nok-ngan-aen
martinet
N นายทหาร ผู้ เคร่งครัด perfectnist nai-ta-han-phu-krang-krad
martinet
N ผู้ เคร่งครัด ใน ระเบียบวินัย disciplinarian moralist phu-krang-krad-nai-ra-biab-wi-nai
martingale
N บังเหียน bang-hian
martini
N เหล้า ประเภท ค็อกเทล lao-pra-ped-kok-tel
martinmas
N งานฉลอง
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
MARTIN
n.[L. murus.] A bird of the genus Hirundo, which forms its nest in buildings. It was formerly written by some authors martlet.
MARTINET, MARTLET
n.In military language, a strict disciplinarian; so called from an officer of that name.
MARTINETS
n.In ships, martinets are small lines fastened to the leech of a sail, to bring it close to the yard when the sail is furled.
MARTINGAL
n. 1. A strap or thong fastened to the girth under a horse's belly, and at the other end to the muss-roll, passing between the fore legs.
2. In ships, a rope extending from the jibboom, to the end of a bumpkin under the cap of the bowsprit.
MARTINMAS
n.[Martin and mass. ] The feast of St. Martin, the eleventh of November.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MARTIN
MARTIN Mar "tin, n. (Stone Working ) Etym: [Etymol. uncertain. ]
Defn: A perforated stone-faced runner for grinding.
MARTIN
Mar "tin, n. Etym: [F. martin, from the proper name Martin. Cf. Martlet. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: One of several species of swallows, usually having the tail less deeply forked than the tail of the common swallows. [Written also marten. ]
Note: The American purple martin, or bee martin (Progne subis, or purpurea ), and the European house, or window, martin (Hirundo, or Chelidon, urbica ), are the best known species. Bank martin. (a ) The bank swallow. See under Bank. (b ) The fairy martin. See under Fairy. -- Bee martin. (a ) The purple martin. (b ) The kingbird. -- Sand martin, the bank swallow.
MARTINET
Mar "ti *net `, n. Etym: [So called from an officer of that name in the French army under Louis XIV. Cf. Martin the bird, Martlet. ]
Defn: In military language, a strict disciplinarian; in general, one who lays stress on a rigid adherence to the details of discipline, or to forms and fixed methods. [Hence, the word is commonly employed in a depreciatory sense. ]
MARTINET
Mar "ti *net `, n. Etym: [F.] (Zoöl.)
Defn: The martin.
MARTINETA
Mar `ti *ne "ta, n. Etym: [Cf. Sp. martinete. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: A species of tinamou (Calopezus elegans ), having a long slender crest.
MARTINETISM
MARTINETISM Mar "ti *net `ism, n.
Defn: The principles or practices of a martinet; rigid adherence to discipline, etc.
MARTINGALE; MARTINGAL
Mar "tin *gale, Mar "tin *gal, n. Etym: [F. martingale; cf. It. martingala a sort of hose, martingale, Sp. martingala a greave, cuish, martingale, Sp. almártaga a kind of bridle. ]
1. A strap fastened to a horse's girth, passing between his fore legs, and fastened to the bit, or now more commonly ending in two rings, through which the reins pass. It is intended to hold down the head of the horse, and prevent him from rearing.
2. (Naut. )
Defn: A lower stay of rope or chain for the jib boom or flying jib boom, fastened to, or reeved through, the dolphin striker. Also, the dolphin striker itself.
3. (Gambling )
Defn: The act of doubling, at each stake, that which has been lost on the preceding stake; also, the sum so risked; -- metaphorically derived from the bifurcation of the martingale of a harness. [Cant ] Thackeray.
MARTINMAS
Mar "tin *mas, n. Etym: [St. Martin + mass religious service. ] (Eccl.)
Defn: The feast of St. Martin, the eleventh of November; -- often called martlemans. Martinmas summer, a period of calm, warm weather often experienced about the time of Martinmas; Indian summer. Percy Smith.
New American Oxford Dictionary
martin
mar tin |ˈmärtn ˈmɑrtn | ▶noun a swift-flying, insectivorous songbird of the swallow family, typically having a less strongly forked tail than a swallow. [Family Hirundinidae: several genera and numerous species, e.g., the purple martin. ] ORIGIN late Middle English: probably a shortening of obsolete martinet, from French, probably from the name of St. Martin of Tours, celebrated at Martinmas .
Martin, Dean
Mar tin, Dean |ˈmärtn ˈmɑrtn | (1917 –95 ), US singer and actor; born Dino Paul Crocetti. He became known for his comedy and singing act with Jerry Lewis from 1946. He joined with Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis, Jr. (1925 –90 ) in a number of movies, including Ocean's Eleven (1960 ), and had his own television show 1965 –73.
Martin, Mary
Mar tin, Mary |ˈmärtn ˈmɑrtn | (1913 –90 ), US actress and singer; full name Mary Virginia Martin. She starred in the Broadway musicals South Pacific (1949 ), Peter Pan (1954 ), and The Sound of Music (1959 ).
Martin, Paul
Mar tin, Paul |ˈmärtn ˈmɑrtn | (1938 –), Canadian Liberal statesman; prime minister 2003 –06; full name Paul Edgar Philippe Martin.
Martin, Sir George
Mar ¦tin |ˈmɑːtɪn | (b.1926 ), English record producer; full name Sir George Leonard Martin. He was involved with most of the Beatles' recordings, producing the revolutionary Revolver (1966 ) and Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967 ).
Martin, St.
Mar tin, St. (died 397 ), French priest; bishop of Tours from 371; a patron saint of France. As he was giving half of his cloak to a beggar, he received a vision of Christ and was soon baptized. Feast day, November 11.
Martin, Steve
Mar tin, Steve |ˈmɑrtn ˈmärtn | (1945 –), US actor and comedian. He established his reputation in farcical movie comedies such as The Jerk (1979 ) and went on to make, among others, Roxanne (1987 ), LA Story (1991 ), and Bowfinger (1999 ).
Martineau, Harriet
Martineau, Harriet |ˈmɑːtɪnəʊ | (1802 –76 ), English writer. She wrote mainly on social, economic, and historical subjects, and is known for her twenty-five-volume series Illustrations of Political Economy (1832 –4 ) and her translation of Auguste Comte's Philosophie positive (1853 ).
martinet
mar ti net |ˌmärtnˈet ˈˌmɑrtnˈˌɛt | ▶noun a strict disciplinarian, esp. in the armed forces. DERIVATIVES mar ti net ish (also martinettish ) adjective ORIGIN late 17th cent. (denoting the drill system invented by Martinet ): named after Jean Martinet, 17th -cent. French drillmaster.
Martinez
Mar ti nez |märˈtēnez mɑrˈtinɛz | an industrial port in north central California, on Suisun Bay, north of Oakland; pop. 35,145 (est. 2008 ).
martingale
mar tin gale |ˈmärtnˌgāl ˈmɑrtnˌɡeɪl | ▶noun 1 a strap, or set of straps, attached at one end to the noseband (standing martingale ) or reins (running martingale ) of a horse and at the other end to the girth. It is used to prevent the horse from raising its head too high. 2 a gambling system of continually doubling the stakes in the hope of an eventual win that must yield a net profit. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from French, from Spanish almártaga, from Arabic al-marta ῾a ‘the fastening, ’ influenced by martingale, from Occitan martegal ‘inhabitant of Martigues (in Provence ).’
martini
mar ti ni |märˈtēnē mɑrˈtini | ▶noun a cocktail made from gin and dry vermouth. ORIGIN named after Martini and Rossi, an Italian firm selling vermouth.
Martini, Simone
Martini, Simone |mɑːˈtiːni, Italian marˈtini | ( c. 1284 –1344 ), Italian painter. His work is characterized by strong outlines and the use of rich colour, as in The Annunciation (1333 ).
Martinique
Mar ti nique |ˌmärtnˈēk ˌmɑrtnˈik | a French island in the Caribbean Sea, in the Lesser Antilles group; pop. 399,000 (est. 2007 ); capital, Fort-de-France. DERIVATIVES Mar ti niq uan |-ˈēkən |noun & adjective
Martinist
Mar tin ist |ˈmärtn -ist, märˈtan -ˈmɑrtnɪst | ▶noun an adherent of a form of mystical pantheism developed by the French philosopher L.C. de Saint-Martin (1743 –1803 ). DERIVATIVES Mar tin ism |-izəm |noun
Martinmas
Mar tin mas |ˈmärtnməs ˈmɑrtnməs | ▶noun St. Martin's Day, November 11.
Martinware
Martin |ware ▶noun [ mass noun ] a type of brown salt-glazed pottery made by the Martin brothers in Southall, London, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Oxford Dictionary
martin
mar ¦tin |ˈmɑːtɪn | ▶noun a swift-flying insectivorous songbird of the swallow family, typically having a less strongly forked tail than a swallow. ●Family Hirundinidae: several genera and numerous species, e.g. the house martin. ORIGIN late Middle English: probably a shortening of obsolete martinet, from French, probably from St Martin of Tours, celebrated at Martinmas .
Martin, Dean
Mar ¦tin |ˈmɑːtɪn | (1917 –95 ), American singer and actor; born Dino Paul Crocetti. He joined with Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr (1925 –90 ) in a number of films, including Bells are Ringing (1960 ), and had his own television show from 1965.
Martin, Mary
Mar tin, Mary |ˈmärtn ˈmɑrtn | (1913 –90 ), US actress and singer; full name Mary Virginia Martin. She starred in the Broadway musicals South Pacific (1949 ), Peter Pan (1954 ), and The Sound of Music (1959 ).
Martin, Paul
Martin, Paul |ˈmɑːtɪn | (b.1938 ), Canadian Liberal statesman, Prime Minister 2003 –2006; full name Paul Edgar Philippe Martin.
Martin, Sir George
Mar ¦tin |ˈmɑːtɪn | (b.1926 ), English record producer; full name Sir George Leonard Martin. He was involved with most of the Beatles' recordings, producing the revolutionary Revolver (1966 ) and Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967 ).
Martin, St
Martin, St |ˈmɑːtɪn | (d.397 ), French bishop (Bishop of Tours from 371 ), a patron saint of France. When giving half his cloak to a beggar he received a vision of Christ, after which he was baptized. Feast day, 11 November.
Martin, Steve
Mar ¦tin |ˈmɑːtɪn | (b.1945 ), American actor and comedian. He made his name with farcical film comedies such as The Jerk (1979 ) and went on to write, produce, and star in Roxanne (1987 ) and LA Story (1991 ).
Martineau, Harriet
Martineau, Harriet |ˈmɑːtɪnəʊ | (1802 –76 ), English writer. She wrote mainly on social, economic, and historical subjects, and is known for her twenty-five-volume series Illustrations of Political Economy (1832 –4 ) and her translation of Auguste Comte's Philosophie positive (1853 ).
martinet
martinet |ˌmɑːtɪˈnɛt | ▶noun a person who demands complete obedience; a strict disciplinarian. DERIVATIVES martinettish (also martinetish ) adjective ORIGIN late 17th cent. (denoting the system of drill invented by Martinet ): named after Jean Martinet, 17th -cent. French drill master.
Martinez
Mar ti nez |märˈtēnez mɑrˈtinɛz | an industrial port in north central California, on Suisun Bay, north of Oakland; pop. 35,145 (est. 2008 ).
martingale
martingale |ˈmɑːtɪŋgeɪl | ▶noun 1 a strap or set of straps running from the noseband or reins to the girth of a horse, used to prevent the horse from raising its head too high. 2 [ mass noun ] a gambling system of continually doubling the stakes in the hope of an eventual win that must yield a net profit. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from French, from Spanish almártaga, from Arabic al-marta ‘a ‘the fastening ’, influenced by martingale, from Occitan martegal ‘inhabitant of Martigues (in Provence ’).
Martini
Martini |mɑːˈtiːni | ▶noun 1 [ mass noun ] trademark a type of vermouth produced in Italy. 2 a cocktail made from gin and dry vermouth. ORIGIN named after Martini and Rossi, an Italian firm selling vermouth.
Martini, Simone
Martini, Simone |mɑːˈtiːni, Italian marˈtini | ( c. 1284 –1344 ), Italian painter. His work is characterized by strong outlines and the use of rich colour, as in The Annunciation (1333 ).
Martinique
Martinique |ˌmɑːtɪˈniːk, French maʀtinik | an island in the Caribbean, in the Lesser Antilles group; pop. 399,000 (est. 2009 ); capital, Fort-de-France. It is an overseas department of France. DERIVATIVES Martiniquan (also Martinican ) noun & adjective
Martinist
Mar ¦tin |ist ▶noun an adherent of a form of mystical pantheism developed by the French philosopher L. C. de Saint-Martin (1743 –1803 ). DERIVATIVES Martinism noun
Martinmas
Martinmas |ˈmɑːtɪnməs | ▶noun St Martin's Day, 11 November.
Martinware
Martin |ware ▶noun [ mass noun ] a type of brown salt-glazed pottery made by the Martin brothers in Southall, London, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Oxford Thesaurus
martinet
martinet noun disciplinarian, slave-driver, stickler for discipline, taskmaster, taskmistress, authoritarian, tyrant; drill sergeant.
Duden Dictionary
Martin
Mar tin Eigenname |M a rtin |männlicher Vorname
Martin
Mar tin Eigenname |…ˈtɛ̃ː |schweizerischer Komponist
Martina
Mar ti na Eigenname |Mart i na |weiblicher Vorname
Martingal
Mar tin gal Substantiv, Neutrum Reiten , das |M a rtingal |das Martingal; Genitiv: des Martingals, Plural: die Martingale französisch martingale < provenzalisch martegalo im Pferdesport verwendeter Hilfszügel, der zwischen den Vorderbeinen des Pferdes hindurchführt
Martin-Horn
Mar tin-Horn Substantiv, Neutrum , das ® |M a rtin-Horn |das Martin-Horn; Martin-Horn [e ]s, Martin-Hörner nach dem Namen der Herstellerfirma Max B. Martin KG akustisches Warnsignal von Polizeiautos, Feuerwehr und Krankenwagen
Martini
Mar ti ni Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Mart i ni |das Martini; Genitiv: des Martini < meist ohne Artikel > Martinstag
Martinikaner
Mar ti ni ka ner Substantiv, maskulin , der |Martinik a ner |Bewohner von Martinique
Martinikanerin
Mar ti ni ka ne rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Martinik a nerin |weibliche Form zu Martinikaner
Martinique
Mar ti nique Eigenname |…ˈniːk |Insel der Kleinen Antillen; französisches Überseedepartement
Martinsgans
Mar tins gans Substantiv, feminin , die |M a rtinsgans |nach altem Brauch am Martinstag gegessener Gänsebraten
Martinshorn
Mar tins horn Substantiv, Neutrum , das |M a rtinshorn |das Martinshorn < Plural: Martinshörner > Martin-Horn
Martinstag
Mar tins tag Substantiv, maskulin , der |M a rtinstag |Fest des heiligen Martin (Bischof von Tours, etwa 316 –397 ) am 11. Nov
Martinsumzug
Mar tins um zug Substantiv, maskulin , der |M a rtinsumzug |meist am Martinstag stattfindender Laternenumzug zum Gedenken an den heiligen Martin (Bischof von Tours, etwa 316 –397 )
French Dictionary
martingale
martingale n. f. nom féminin 1 Demi-ceinture placée à la taille d ’un manteau, d ’un costume. 2 Combinaison fondée sur les probabilités destinée à accroître les gains au jeu. Note Orthographique martinga l e.
martiniquais
martiniquais , aise adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin De la Martinique. : Une danse martiniquaise. Un Martiniquais, une Martiniquaise. Note Typographique L ’adjectif s ’écrit avec une minuscule; le nom, avec une majuscule.
martin-pêcheur
martin-pêcheur n. m. (pl. martins-pêcheurs ) nom masculin Oiseau passereau au plumage coloré, à bec long, qui se nourrit de petits poissons qu ’il attrape en plongeant. : Les martins-pêcheurs ont un riche plumage.
Spanish Dictionary
martina
martina nombre femenino Pez marino de cuerpo muy largo y cilíndrico parecido al de una serpiente, de unos 80 cm de longitud, color amarillento en el dorso y blanquecino en el vientre, sin escamas y con hocico puntiagudo, aletas pectorales pequeñas y aletas dorsal y anal muy grandes; habita en el Mediterráneo; su carne es comestible .
martín del río
martín del río nombre masculino Martinete .SINÓNIMO zumaya .
martineta
martineta nombre femenino Arg, Urug Ave de unos 40 cm de largo, de color pardo a rojizo jaspeado de manchas oscuras; tiene alas y cola cortas, se alimenta de semillas, granos y pequeños invertebrados; anida en el suelo y su carne es muy apreciada .
martinete
martinete 1 nombre masculino 1 Ave zancuda nocturna parecida a la garza, de unos 60 cm de longitud, de plumaje gris con el dorso negro verdoso, cuerpo robusto, pico largo y grueso, y un penacho de tres plumas blancas eréctiles en la cabeza; vive junto a los ríos y lagos .SINÓNIMO martín del río, zumaya .2 Penacho de plumas de esta ave .ETIMOLOGÍA Diminutivo de martín (del río ).
martinete
martinete 2 nombre masculino 1 Máquina constituida por un gran martillo o mazo que se mueve mecánicamente y sirve para clavar grandes estacas o pilotes, principalmente en el mar y en los ríos .2 Modalidad de cante flamenco sin acompañamiento de guitarra, de aire triste y solemne, cuyas coplas son de cuatro versos octosílabos :el martinete proviene del cante en las fraguas, que se acompañaba con los golpes de martillo .3 mús Pieza del mecanismo de un clave donde se fija el plectro para pulsar la tecla .picar de martinete En equitación, picar con el talón en los ijares del caballo .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xvii ) del francés martinet .
martingala
martingala nombre femenino 1 Correa de la cabezada o brida que une la cincha con la muserola y sirve para evitar que la caballería levante la cabeza más de la cuenta :martingala de anillas .SINÓNIMO gamarra .2 coloquial Artimaña o ardid (medio hábil y astuto para conseguir o eludir algo ):te resultará imposible no implicarte en sus martingalas .3 coloquial Tontería, detalle o aspecto poco importante de algo :andaba cavilando sobre esas martingalas de la honra cuando me encontré con él de cara .SINÓNIMO mandanga .4 Arg, Urug Tira de tela que se pone en las camisas, los vestidos o los sacos como adorno, generalmente en la espalda a la altura de la cintura .ETIMOLOGÍA Probablemente préstamo (s. xvi ) del francés martingale , alteración de martigale ‘del pueblo de Martigue ’ (Provenza ), cuya situación aislada ha hecho que sus habitantes tengan fama de rústicos y extravagantes .
martini
martini nombre masculino 1 Vermú (bebida alcohólica ):martini rojo; una copa de martini .2 Cóctel de ginebra y vermú blanco seco .ETIMOLOGÍA De Martini , nombre comercial de una bebida .
martín pescador
martín pescador nombre masculino Ave de unos 15 cm de longitud, con el plumaje de varios colores, principalmente verde en la cabeza y los lados del cuello, azul en el dorso y rojo en el vientre; tiene las patas y la cola cortas, las alas redondeadas y el pico largo y recto, que usa con gran destreza para pescar los peces de que se alimenta; vive junto a los ríos y lagos .SINÓNIMO pájaro polilla .El plural es martín pescadores .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Martin
Mar tin /mɑ́ː r t (ə )n |-tɪn /名詞 1 マーティン 〘男の名 〙.2 聖マルタン 〘St . ~, 316?--397?; フランスの守護聖人 〙.~̀ L ù ther K í ng D à y ⦅米 ⦆キング牧師誕生日 〘1月15日; 1月第3月曜日が法定休日となる; →holiday 事情 〙.
martin
mar tin /mɑ́ː r t (ə )n |-tɪn /名詞 C 〘鳥 〙イワツバメ (house martin ), ショウドウツバメ (sand martin ), ムラサキツバメ (purple martin ).
martinet
mar ti net /mɑ̀ː r t (ə )nét |-ti- /名詞 C ⦅かたく 非難して ⦆(規律などに )厳格な人 .
martini
mar ti ni /mɑː r tíːni /名詞 U C マティーニ 〘ジンまたはウオッカとベルモットのカクテル 〙.
Martinmas
Mar tin mas /mɑ́ː r tənməs /名詞 聖マルタン祭 〘11月11日; →quarter day 〙.