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milometer

N เครื่องวัด ความเร็ว รถยนต์  mileometer odometer the clock krueng-wad-kwam-reo-rod-yon

 

milord

N ชาย สูง ศั กด์  chai-suang-sak

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

MILORD

Mi *lord ", n. [F. (also It. , Sp. , Russ. ), fr. E. my lord. ]

 

Defn: Lit. , my lord; hence (as used on the Continent ), an English nobleman or gentleman.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

milo

mi lo |ˈmīlō ˈmaɪloʊ | noun sorghum of a drought-resistant variety that is an important grain in the central US, Africa, and Asia. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Sesotho maili.

 

milometer

milometer |mʌɪˈlɒmɪtə |(also mileometer ) noun Brit. an instrument on a vehicle for measuring the number of miles travelled.

 

milonga

milonga |mɪˈlɒŋgə | noun an Argentinian ballroom dance, the forerunner of the tango. a piece of music written for or in the style of the milonga. ORIGIN South American Spanish, from Brazilian Portuguese milonga, angry or repetitive words, witchcraft , later referring to a lively dance; probably ultimately from a West African language.

 

milord

mi lord |məˈlôrd, mī -məˈlɔrd | noun historical or humorous used to address or refer to an English nobleman, esp. one traveling in Europe. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: via French from English my lord; compare with milady .

 

Mílos

los |ˈmēˌläs, -ˌlôs ˈmilɑs | Greek name for Melos.

 

Milosevic, Slobodan

Mi lo se vic, Slobodan |miˈläsəvɪtSH mɪˈlɑsəvɪtʃ | (1941 –2006 ), Serbian politician, president of Serbia 1989 –97 and of Yugoslavia 1997 –2000. His nationalist policies accelerated the breakup of Yugoslavia and led to war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Kosovo. He was extradited to face war crimes charges at a UN tribunal in The Hague, but died before the trial ended.

 

Milosz, Czeslaw

Mi losz, Czeslaw |ˈmēlôSH ˌmilɔʃ | (1911 –2004 ), US poet and writer; born in Lithuania to Polish parents. He wrote the political essay The Captive Mind (1953 ). His novels include The Seizure of Power (1953 ), and his poetry is collected in volumes such as Bells in Winter (1978 ) and The Collected Poems, 1931 –1987 (1988 ). Nobel Prize for Literature (1980 ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

milo

milo |ˈmʌɪləʊ | noun [ mass noun ] sorghum of a drought-resistant variety which is an important cereal in the central US. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Sesotho maili.

 

milometer

milometer |mʌɪˈlɒmɪtə |(also mileometer ) noun Brit. an instrument on a vehicle for measuring the number of miles travelled.

 

milonga

milonga |mɪˈlɒŋgə | noun an Argentinian ballroom dance, the forerunner of the tango. a piece of music written for or in the style of the milonga. ORIGIN South American Spanish, from Brazilian Portuguese milonga, angry or repetitive words, witchcraft , later referring to a lively dance; probably ultimately from a West African language.

 

milord

mi ¦lord |mɪˈlɔːd | noun historical or humorous used to address or refer to an English nobleman. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: via French from English my lord; compare with milady .

 

Mílos

Mílos |ˈmilɔs | Greek name for Melos.

 

Milosevic, Slobodan

Milosevic, Slobodan |mɪˈlɒʃəvɪtʃ | (1941 –2006 ), Serbian politician, President of Serbia 1989 –97 and of Yugoslavia 1997 –2000. His nationalist policies accelerated the break-up of Yugoslavia and led to war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Kosovo. He was extradited to face war crimes charges at a UN tribunal in The Hague, but died before the trial ended.

 

Milosz, Czeslaw

Mi losz, Czeslaw |ˈmēlôSH ˌmilɔʃ | (1911 –2004 ), US poet and writer; born in Lithuania to Polish parents. He wrote the political essay The Captive Mind (1953 ). His novels include The Seizure of Power (1953 ), and his poetry is collected in volumes such as Bells in Winter (1978 ) and The Collected Poems, 1931 –1987 (1988 ). Nobel Prize for Literature (1980 ).

 

Duden Dictionary

Milonga

Mi lon ga Substantiv, maskulin oder Substantiv, feminin , der oder die |Mil o nga |die Milonga; Genitiv: der Milonga, Plural: die Milongas und der Milonga; Genitiv: des Milonga [s ], Plural: die Milongas spanisch argentinischer Volkstanz im ²⁄₄-Takt, der im Tango aufging

 

French Dictionary

milord

milord n. m. nom masculin vieux Titre donné aux lords anglais. Note Orthographique milor d.

 

Spanish Dictionary

milonga

milonga nombre femenino 1 Baile popular rioplatense, de pareja enlazada, que tiene ritmo vivo y marcado y está emparentado con el tango .2 Composición musical en compás de dos por cuatro, generalmente con letra, que acompaña este baile .3 Composición musical folclórica rioplatense, lenta y nostálgica, que se interpreta con guitarra y canto; el contenido de sus letras suele estar inspirado en el ámbito rural :el gaucho interpretaba una milonga triste y melancólica al calor del fogón .4 coloquial Mentira o engaño :no me vengas con más milongas y cuéntame la verdad .5 Arg coloquial Lugar o reunión en que se baila .6 Arg, Urug coloquial Situación complicada :estoy metido en una milonga que no sé cómo voy a resolver .7 Méx Excusa o evasiva que se da a alguien para evitar enfrentar una situación que es comprometida .

 

milonguear

milonguear verbo intransitivo RPlata Bailar la milonga .

 

milonguero, -ra

milonguero, -ra nombre masculino y femenino 1 ASur Persona que canta o baila milongas .2 ASur coloquial Persona que es aficionada a los bailes populares en los que se escuchan milongas .3 Arg coloquial Persona que frecuenta bailes o le gusta bailar .

 

milord

milord nombre masculino Tratamiento que se da tradicionalmente a los señores de la nobleza inglesa .Se pronuncia aproximadamente ‘milor ’.El femenino es milady .El plural es milores .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

milometer

mil om e ter /maɪlɑ́mətə r |-lɔ́m -/名詞 mileometer .