English-Thai Dictionary
magnificat
N เพลงสวด พระ แม่ มาเรีย ของ พระ คัมภีร์ไบเบิล
magnification
N การ ขยาย ให้ ใหญ่ ขึ้น การ เพิ่มขนาด enlargement expansion kan-ka-yai-hai-yai-kuan
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
MAGNIFICATE
v.t.To magnify or extol. [Not used. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MAGNIFICAT
Mag *nif "i *cat, n. Etym: [L., it magnifies.]
Defn: The song of the Virgin Mary, Luke i. 46; -- so called because it commences with this word in the Vulgate.
MAGNIFICATE
Mag *nif "i *cate, v. t. Etym: [L. magnificatus, p. p. of magnificare.]
Defn: To magnify or extol. [Obs. ] Marston.
MAGNIFICATION
MAGNIFICATION Mag `ni *fi *ca "tion, n.
Defn: The act of magnifying; enlargement; exaggeration. [R.]
New American Oxford Dictionary
Magnificat
Mag nif i cat |magˈnifiˌkät, mänˈyifi -mæɡˈnɪfəkɑt | ▶noun a canticle used in Christian liturgy, esp. at vespers and evensong, the text being the hymn of the Virgin Mary (Luke 1:46 –55 ). ORIGIN Middle English: Latin, literally ‘magnifies ’ (from the opening words, which translate as ‘my soul magnifies the Lord ’).
magnification
mag ni fi ca tion |ˌmagnəfiˈkāSHən ˌmæɡnəfəˈkeɪʃən | ▶noun the action or process of magnifying something or being magnified, esp. visually: visible under high magnification. • the degree to which something is or can be magnified: at this magnification the pixels making up the image become visible. • the magnifying power of an instrument: this microscope should give a magnification of about 100. • a magnified reproduction of something.
Oxford Dictionary
Magnificat
Magnificat |magˈnɪfɪkat | ▶noun the hymn of the Virgin Mary (Luke 1:46 –55 ) used as a canticle in Christian liturgy, especially at vespers and evensong. ORIGIN Middle English: Latin, literally ‘magnifies ’ (from the opening words, which translate as ‘my soul magnifies the Lord ’).
magnification
mag ¦ni ¦fi |ca ¦tion |ˌmagnɪfɪˈkeɪʃ (ə )n | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the action of magnifying something or the process of being magnified: the lines are only visible under high magnification. • [ count noun ] the degree to which something is or can be magnified: at this magnification the pixels making up the image become visible. • [ count noun ] the magnifying power of an instrument: this microscope should give a magnification of about ×100. • [ count noun ] a magnified reproduction of something.
American Oxford Thesaurus
magnification
magnification noun the fine lines are visible only under magnification: enlargement, enhancement, increase, augmentation, extension, expansion, amplification, intensification, inflation. ANTONYMS reduction.
Oxford Thesaurus
magnification
magnification noun 1 the fine lines were visible only under high magnification: enlargement; increase, augmentation, extension, expansion, amplification, intensification, heightening, deepening, broadening, widening, dilation, boost, enhancement; macrophotography, photomacrography. ANTONYMS reduction. 2 the magnification of the marginal details in the play: exaggeration, overstatement, amplification, overemphasis, overplaying, dramatization, overdramatization, colouring, embroidery, embellishment, enhancement, extravagance, inflation, hyperbole, aggrandizement; gilding the lily; informal blowing up, blowing up out of all proportion, making a big thing out of something. ANTONYMS understatement.
French Dictionary
Magnificat
Magnificat n. m. inv. (pl. Magnificat ) nom masculin invariable Cantique en l ’honneur de la Vierge. : De beaux Magnificat. Note Typographique Ce nom s ’écrit avec une majuscule. Prononciation Le t se prononce, [maɲifikat ]; le nom rime avec délicate
Spanish Dictionary
magníficat
magníficat nombre masculino Oración que rezan los cristianos y que, según el Evangelio, es un cántico de acción de gracias que pronunció María cuando visitó a su prima Isabel :el magníficat comienza con las palabras “Mi alma magnifica al Señor ”; el magníficat se reza siempre al final de las vísperas .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
magnification
mag ni fi ca tion /mæ̀ɡnɪfɪkéɪʃ (ə )n /名詞 1 U 拡大 .2 C 拡大像, 拡大図 .3 U C 〘光学 〙倍率 ▸ a magnification of 3 [x3 magnification ]3倍の倍率