English-Thai Dictionary
Monterey Jack
N เนยแข็ง แบบ อเมริ กัน Jack cheese noi-kang-beab-ar-me-ri-ka
monte
N เกม ไพ่ช นิดหนึ่ง มี 40 ใบ
monteith
N อ่าง เงิน ใบ ใหญ่ สำหรับ ใส่ เครื่องดื่ม
montero
N หมวก รูป กลม มี ปีก ของ นายพราน
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
MONTERO
n.A horseman's cap.
MONTETH
n.A vessel in which glasses are washed; so called from the name of the inventor.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MONTE
Mon "te, n. Etym: [Sp. , lit. , mountain, hence, the stock of cards remaining after laying out a certain number, fr. L. mons, montis, mountain. ]
Defn: A favorite gambling game among Spaniards, played with dice or cards.
MONTE-ACID
Monte `-ac "id, n. Etym: [F. monter to raise + acide acid. ] (Chem. )
Defn: An acid elevator, as a tube through which acid is forced to some height in a sulphuric acid manufactory.
MONTEITH
MONTEITH Mon *teith ", n.
Defn: See Monteth.
MONTE-JUS
MONTE-JUS Monte "-jus ", n. [F., fr. monter to bring up + jus juice. ]
Defn: An apparatus for raising a liquid by pressure of air or steam in a reservoir containing the liquid.
MONTEM
Mon "tem, n. Etym: [L. ad montem to the hillock. See Mount, n.]
Defn: A custom, formerly practiced by the scholars at Eton school, England, of giing every third year, on Whittuesday, to a hillock near the Bath road, and exacting money from all passers-by, to support at the university the senior scholar of the school.
MONTERO
Mon *te "ro, n. Etym: [Sp. montera a hunting cap, fr. montero a huntsman, monte a mountain, forest, L. mons, montis, mountain. See Mount, n.]
Defn: An ancient kind of cap worn by horsemen or huntsmen. Bacon.
MONTESSORI METHOD
MONTESSORI METHOD Mon `tes *so "ri Meth "od. (Pedagogy )
Defn: A system of training and instruction, primarily for use with normal children aged from three to six years, devised by Dr. Maria Montessori while teaching in the "Houses of Childhood " (schools in the poorest tenement districts of Rome, Italy ), and first fully described by her in 19 9. Leading features are freedom for physical activity (no stationary desks and chairs ), informal and individual instruction, the very early development of writing, and an extended sensory and motor training (with special emphasis on vision, touch, perception of movement, and their interconnections ), mediated by a patented, standardized system of "didactic apparatus, " which is declared to be "auto-regulative." Most of the chief features of the method are borrowed from current methods used in many institutions for training feeble-minded children, and dating back especially to the work of the French-American physician Edouard O. Seguin (1812 - 8 ).
MONTETH; MONTEITH
MONTETH; MONTEITH Mon *teth ", Mon *teith ", n.
Defn: A vessel in which glasses are washed; -- so called from the name of the inventor. New things produce new words, and thus Monteth Has by one vessel saved his name from death. King.
New American Oxford Dictionary
monte
mon te |ˈmäntē ˈmɑnti | ▶noun 1 short for three-card monte. 2 a Spanish game of chance, played with forty-five cards. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: Spanish, literally ‘mountain, ’ also ‘heap of cards left after dealing ’ (from an earlier game of chance played with forty-five cards ).
Monte Albán
Mon te Al bán |ˈmôntā älˈbän ˌmɔnteɪ ɑlˈbɑn | an ancient city, now in ruins, in Oaxaca, southern Mexico. Occupied from the 8th century bc, it was a center of the Zapotec culture from about the 1st century bc to the 8th century ad .
Monte Carlo
Mon te Car lo |ˌmäntē ˈkärlō ˌmɑntə ˈkɑrloʊ | a resort in Monaco that forms one of the four communes of the principality; pop. 14,600 (est. 2008 ). It is famous as a gambling resort and as the terminus of the annual Monte Carlo automobile rally.
Monte Carlo method
Mon te Car lo meth od ▶noun Statistics a technique in which a large quantity of randomly generated numbers are studied using a probabilistic model to find an approximate solution to a numerical problem that would be difficult to solve by other methods. ORIGIN 1940s: named after Monte Carlo (see Monte Carlo ), a resort famous for its gambling casino.
Monte Cassino
Mon te Cas si no |ˌmäntē kəˈsēnō ˌmɑntə kəˈsinoʊ | a hill in central Italy near the town of Cassino, the site of the principal monastery of the Benedictines, founded by St. Benedict c. 529. The monastery and the town were destroyed in 1944 during bitter fighting between Allied and German forces, but have since been restored.
Monte Cervino
Mon te Cer vi no |ˌmōntā CHərˈvēnō ˌmoʊnteɪ tʃərˈvinoʊ | Italian name for Matterhorn.
Montego Bay
Mon te go Bay |mənˈtēgō mənˌtiɡoʊ ˈbeɪ | a free port and tourist resort on the northern coast of Jamaica; pop. 80,400 (est. 2009 ).
Montenegro
Mon te ne gro |ˌmäntəˈnegrō ˌmɑntəˈniɡroʊ | a mountainous, landlocked republic in the Balkans, formerly part of Yugoslavia; pop. 672,200 (est. 2009 ); capital, Podgorica. Joined with Serbia before the Turkish conquest of 1355, Montenegro became independent in 1851. In 1918, it became part of the federation of Yugoslavia. On the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1992, it formed a federation with Serbia, but voted in 2006 to become independent. DERIVATIVES Mon te ne grin |-ˈnegrən |adjective & noun
Montepulciano
Montepulciano |ˌmɒnteɪpʊlˈtʃɑːnəʊ, ˌmɒntɪ -| ▶noun [ mass noun ] a red wine made in the region of Montepulciano, a town in Tuscany.
Monterey
Mon te rey |ˌmäntəˈrā, ˈmäntəˌrā ˌmɑntəˈreɪ | a city and fishing port on the coast of California, founded by the Spanish in the 18th century; pop. 27,763 (est. 2008 ).
Monterey cypress
Mon te rey cy press ▶noun a cypress tree with a large spreading crown of horizontal branches and leaves that smell of lemon when crushed, native to a small area of California and widely planted in temperate climates worldwide. Also called macrocarpa. [Cupressus macrocarpa, family Cupressaceae. ]
Monterey Jack
Mon te rey Jack |mɑːntəreɪˈʤæk |(also Monterey cheese or Jack cheese ) ▶noun a kind of cheese resembling cheddar. ORIGIN from the name of Monterey County, California, where it was first made; the origin of Jack is unknown.
Monterrey
Mon ter rey |ˌmäntəˈrā ˌmɑntəˈreɪ | an industrial city in northeastern Mexico, capital of the state of Nuevo León; pop. 1,133,070 (2005 ).
Montespan, Marquise de
Mon tes pan, Marquise de |ˈmäntəˌspan, môNtesˈpäN ˈmɑntəˌspæn | (1641 –1707 ), French noblewoman; born Françoise -Athénaïs de Rochechouart. The mistress of Louis XIV from 1667 to 1679, she had seven children by him. She was replaced in the king's affections by Madame de Maintenon, the children's governess.
Montesquieu, Charles
Mon tes quieu, Charles |ˌmäntiˈskyo͞o, môNtesˈkyœ ˈmɑntəskju |, Baron de La Brède et de (1689 –1755 ), French political philosopher; born Charles Louis de Secondat. He is best known for L'Esprit des lois (1748 ), a comparative study of political systems in which he championed the separation of judicial, legislative, and executive powers as being most conducive to individual liberty.
Montessori
Mon tes so ri |ˈməntəsɔri ˌmäntəˈsôrē | ▶noun [ usu. as modifier ] a system of education for young children that seeks to develop natural interests and activities rather than use formal teaching methods: a Montessori school. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: named after Montessori, Maria .
Montessori, Maria
Mon tes so ri, Maria |ˌmäntəˈsôrē ˈməntəsɔri | (1870 –1952 ), Italian educator. In her book, The Montessori Method (1909 ), she advocated a child-centered approach to education, developed from her success with mentally handicapped children.
Monteverdi, Claudio
Mon te ver di, Claudio |ˌmäntəˈverdē, ˌmônte -ˌməntəˈvərdi | (1567 –1643 ), Italian composer. He is noted for the use of harmonic dissonance in his madrigals. He wrote the opera Orfeo (1607 ) and Vespers (1610 ).
Montevideo
Mon te vi de o |ˌmäntəviˈdāō ˌmɑntəvəˈdeɪoʊ | the capital and chief port of Uruguay, on the Plate River; pop. 1,513,000 (est. 2007 ).
Montez, Lola
Mon tez, Lola |ˈmäntez, mänˈtez mɑnˈtɛz | (1818 –61 ), Irish dancer; born Marie Dolores Eliza Rosanna Gilbert. She became the mistress of Ludwig I of Bavaria in 1846 and exercised great influence over him until she was banished the following year.
Montezuma II
Mon te zu ma II |ˌmäntiˈzo͞omə ˌmɑntəzumə ˈsɛkənd | (1466 –1520 ), Aztec emperor 1502 –20. The last ruler of the Aztec empire in Mexico, he was defeated and imprisoned by the Spanish under Cortés in 1519.
Montezuma's revenge
Mon te zu ma's re venge ▶noun informal diarrhea suffered by travelers, esp. visitors to Mexico.
Oxford Dictionary
monte
monte |ˈmɒnti | ▶noun (usu. three-card monte ) [ mass noun ] a game of Mexican origin played with three cards, similar to three-card trick. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: Spanish, literally ‘mountain ’, also ‘heap of cards left after dealing ’ (from an earlier game of chance played with forty-five cards ).
Monte Albán
Monte Albán |ˌmɒnteɪ alˈbɑːn | an ancient city, now in ruins, in Oaxaca, southern Mexico. Occupied from the 8th century bc, it was a centre of the Zapotec culture from about the 1st century bc to the 8th century ad .
Monte Carlo
Monte Carlo |ˌmɒntɪ ˈkɑːləʊ | a resort in Monaco, forming one of the four communes of the principality; pop. 14,600 (est. 2008 ). It is famous as a gambling resort and as the terminus of the annual Monte Carlo rally.
Monte Carlo method
Monte Carlo method |mɒntɪˈkɑːləʊ | ▶noun Statistics a technique in which a large quantity of randomly generated numbers are studied using a probabilistic model to find an approximate solution to a numerical problem that would be difficult to solve by other methods. ORIGIN 1940s: named after Monte Carlo (see Monte Carlo ), a resort famous for its gambling casino.
Monte Cassino
Monte Cassino |ˌmɒnteɪ kaˈsiːnəʊ | a hill in central Italy near the town of Cassino, the site of the principal monastery of the Benedictines, founded by St Benedict c. 529. The monastery and the town were destroyed in 1944 during bitter fighting between Allied and German forces, but have since been restored.
Monte Cervino
Monte Cervino |ˌməɔnte tʃerˈvinəɔ | Italian name for Matterhorn.
Montego Bay
Montego Bay |mɒnˈtiːgəʊ | a free port and tourist resort on the north coast of Jamaica; pop. 80,400 (est. 2009 ).
Montenegro
Montenegro |ˌmɒntɪˈniːgrəʊ | a mountainous republic in the Balkans; pop. 672,200 (est. 2009 ); capital, Podgorica. Joined with Serbia before the Turkish conquest of 1355, Montenegro became independent in 1851. In 1918 it became part of Yugoslavia; on the break-up of the country it formed a federation with Serbia, but voted in 2006 to become independent. DERIVATIVES Montenegrin adjective & noun
Montepulciano
Montepulciano |ˌmɒnteɪpʊlˈtʃɑːnəʊ, ˌmɒntɪ -| ▶noun [ mass noun ] a red wine made in the region of Montepulciano, a town in Tuscany.
Monterey
Monterey |ˌmɒntəˈreɪ | a city and fishing port on the coast of California, founded by the Spanish in the 18th century; pop. 27,763 (est. 2008 ).
Monterey cypress
Mon |terey cy |press ▶noun another term for macrocarpa.
Monterey Jack
Monterey Jack |mɒntəreɪˈʤak |(also Monterey cheese or N. Amer. Jack cheese ) ▶noun [ mass noun ] a kind of cheese resembling Cheddar. ORIGIN from the name of Monterey County, California, where it was first made; the origin of Jack is unknown.
Monterrey
Monterrey |ˌmɒntəˈreɪ | an industrial city in NE Mexico, capital of the state of Nuevo León; pop. 1,133,070 (2005 ).
Montespan, Marquise de
Mon ¦tes |pan |ˈmɒntɪspɒ̃, French mɔ̃tɛspɑ̃ | (1641 –1707 ), French noblewoman; born Françoise -Athénaïs de Rochechouart. She was mistress of Louis XIV from 1667 to 1679, and had seven illegitimate children by him. She subsequently fell from favour when the king became attracted to the children's governess, Madame de Maintenon.
Montesquieu, Charles
Montesquieu, Charles |ˈmɒntəskjəː, -sjkuː, French mɔ̃tɛskjø |, Baron de La Brède et de (1689 –1755 ), French political philosopher; born Charles Louis de Secondat. His reputation rests chiefly on L'Esprit des lois (1748 ), a comparative study of political systems in which he championed the separation of judicial, legislative, and executive powers as being most conducive to individual liberty.
Montessori
Montessori |ˌmɒntɪˈsɔːri | ▶noun [ usu. as modifier ] a system of education for young children that seeks to develop natural interests and activities rather than use formal teaching methods: a Montessori school.
Montessori, Maria
Montessori, Maria |ˌmɒntɪˈsɔːri | (1870 –1952 ), Italian educationist. In her book The Montessori Method (1909 ) she advocated a child-centred approach to education, developed from her success with children with learning disabilities.
Monteverdi, Claudio
Monteverdi, Claudio |ˌmɒntɪˈvɛːdi | (1567 –1643 ), Italian composer. His madrigals are noted for their use of harmonic dissonance; other important works include his opera Orfeo (1607 ) and his sacred Vespers (1610 ).
Montevideo
Montevideo |ˌmɒntɪvɪˈdeɪəʊ, Spanish məɔnteβiˈðeəɔ | the capital and chief port of Uruguay, on the River Plate; pop. 1,513,000 (est. 2007 ).
Montez, Lola
Montez, Lola |ˈmɒntɛz | (1818 –61 ), Irish dancer; born Marie Dolores Eliza Rosanna Gilbert. She became the mistress of Ludwig I of Bavaria in 1846 and exercised great influence over him until banished the following year.
Montezuma II
Montezuma II |ˌmɒntɪˈz (j )uːmə | (1466 –1520 ), Aztec emperor 1502 –20. The last ruler of the Aztec empire in Mexico, he was defeated and imprisoned by the Spanish under Cortés in 1519. He was killed while trying to pacify some of his former subjects during an uprising against his captors.
Montezuma's revenge
Montezuma's re |venge |mɒntɪˈzuːməz | ▶noun [ mass noun ] informal diarrhoea suffered by travellers, especially visitors to Mexico.
Duden Dictionary
Monte Carlo
Mon te Car lo Eigenname |M o nte C a rlo |Stadtbezirk von Monaco
Monte-Carlo-Methode
Mon te-Car lo-Me tho de Substantiv, feminin Statistik , die |Monte-C a rlo-Methode |Verfahren der Statistik, bei dem komplexe Problemstellungen nicht vollständig durchgerechnet, sondern nur mit Zufallszahlen exemplarisch durchgespielt werden
Monte-Carlo-Simulation
Mon te-Car lo-Si mu la ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |Monte-C a rlo-Simulation |die Monte-Carlo-Simulation; Genitiv: der Monte-Carlo-Simulation eine statistische Methode
Monte Cassino
Mon te Cas si no , Mon te cas si no Substantiv, maskulin , der italienische Schreibung Montecassino |M o nte Cass i no Montecass i no |der Monte Cassino; Genitiv: des Monte Cassino der Montecassino; Genitiv: des Montecassino Berg und Kloster bei Cassino
Montecristo
Mon te cris to , Mon te-Cris to Mon te Chris to Eigenname französisch Monte-Cristo bei Dumas in deutscher Übersetzung Monte Christo |Montecr i sto Monte-Cr i sto Monte Chr i sto |Insel im Ligurischen Meer
Montenegriner
Mon te ne g ri ner , Mon te ne gri ner Substantiv, maskulin , der |Montenegr i ner |der Montenegriner; Genitiv: des Montenegriners, Plural: die Montenegriner Einwohnerbezeichnung
Montenegrinerin
Mon te ne g ri ne rin , Mon te ne gri ne rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Montenegr i nerin |die Montenegrinerin; Genitiv: der Montenegrinerin, Plural: die Montenegrinerinnen weibliche Form zu Montenegriner
montenegrinisch
mon te ne g ri nisch, mon te ne gri nisch Adjektiv |montenegr i nisch |Montenegro, die Montenegriner betreffend; von den Montenegrinern stammend, zu ihnen gehörend
Montenegro
Mon te ne g ro , Mon te ne gro Substantiv, Neutrum |Monten e gro |Montenegros Staat in Südosteuropa
Monte Rosa
Mon te Ro sa Substantiv, maskulin , der |M o nte R o sa |der Monte Rosa; Genitiv: des Monte Rosa Gebirgsmassiv in den Westalpen
Montesquieu
Mon tes qui eu Eigenname |mõtɛsˈki̯øː |französischer Staatsphilosoph und Schriftsteller
Montessori
Mon tes so ri Eigenname |Montess o ri |italienische Ärztin und Pädagogin
Montessori-Pädagogik
Mon tes so ri-Pä d a go gik, Mon tes so ri pä d a go gik, Mon tes so ri-Pä da go gik Mon tes so ri pä da go gik Substantiv, feminin , die Montessoripädagogik |Montess o ri-Pädagogik Montess o ripädagogik |nach der italienischen Ärztin und Pädagogin Maria Montessori (1870 −1952 )spezielle Form der Pädagogik, die (im Miteinander von behinderten und nicht behinderten Kindern ) die Unabhängigkeit, Selbstständigkeit und Selbtverantwortung des Kindes, seine Kreativität und Spontanität fördern will
montessoripädagogisch
mon tes so ri pä d a go gisch Adjektiv |montess o ripädagogisch |die Montessoripädagogik betreffend; im Rahmen der Montessoripädagogik erfolgend
Montessorischule
Mon tes so ri schu le Substantiv, feminin , die |Montess o rischule |nach der Begründerin des pädagogischen Konzepts, Maria Montessori, 1870 –1952 Schule mit einem reformpädagogischen Bildungsangebot
Monteur
Mon teur Substantiv, maskulin , der |mɔnˈtøːɐ̯ auch mõ …|der Monteur; Genitiv: des Monteurs, Plural: die Monteure französisch monteur, zu: monter, montieren [Fach ]arbeitskraft, die Montagen ausführt
Monteuranzug
Mon teur an zug Substantiv, maskulin , der Arbeitsanzug für Monteure
Monteurin
Mon teu rin Substantiv, feminin , die |…tø:rɪn |weibliche Form zu Monteur
Monteverdi
Mon te ver di Eigenname |Montev e rdi |italienischer Komponist
Montevideaner
Mon te vi de a ner Substantiv, maskulin , der |Montevide a ner |Einwohnerbezeichnung zu Montevideo
Montevideanerin
Mon te vi de a ne rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Montevide a nerin |weibliche Form zu Montevideaner
Montevideo
Mon te vi deo Eigenname |Montevid e o |Hauptstadt von Uruguay
Montezuma
Mon te zu ma |Montez u ma |aztekischer Herrscher
French Dictionary
monté
monté , ée adj. adjectif Qui dispose d ’une monture, d ’un cheval. LOCUTIONS Collet monté. Se dit d ’une personne à cheval sur les principes, rigide. Coup monté. Complot. : Cette fuite dans les journaux est un coup monté. Être monté (à propos de quelque chose, contre quelqu ’un ). Être en colère. SYNONYME irrité .
monte-charge
monte-charge n. m. (pl. monte-charges ) nom masculin Appareil de levage. : Des monte-charges puissants. Note Grammaticale Ce nom était invariable; il prend maintenant la marque du pluriel selon la plupart des auteurs.
montée
montée n. f. nom féminin 1 Action de monter sur un lieu élevé. SYNONYME ascension ; escalade . 2 Pente considérée de bas en haut. : Une montée rude. 3 Voie en pente plus ou moins forte, conduisant à un lieu déterminé (Recomm. off. ). : La montée Saint-Michel. 4 Fait de monter. : La montée des taux d ’intérêt. Une montée de lait.
monte-pente
monte-pente n. m. (pl. monte-pentes ) nom masculin Dispositif servant à transporter les skieurs au sommet d ’une pente. SYNONYME remonte-pente .
monte-plats
monte-plats ou monte-plat n. m. (pl. monte-plats ) nom masculin Petit monte-charge pour les plats.
monter
monter v. tr. , intr. , pronom. verbe transitif Parcourir de bas en haut. : Elle a monté l ’escalier. SYNONYME grimper . Note Grammaticale À la forme transitive, le verbe se conjugue avec l ’auxiliaire avoir. Note Technique Attention au pléonasme *monter en haut. verbe intransitif 1 Passer à un lieu plus haut que celui où l ’on est. : Le chat est monté dans l ’arbre. Note Grammaticale À la forme intransitive, le verbe se conjugue généralement avec l ’auxiliaire être, sauf quand il exprime une augmentation de niveau ou de prix. 2 Se placer (dans un véhicule, un avion ). : Je l ’ai vu qui montait (et non *embarquait ) dans la voiture. Il est monté dans l ’avion avant-hier. 3 S ’élever. : Le chemin montait tout doucement. 4 Atteindre un niveau, un prix plus élevé. : Les prix ont monté. Le lac a monté. Note Grammaticale En ce sens, le verbe se conjugue avec l ’auxiliaire avoir. verbe pronominal 1 Être gravi. : Cet escalier étroit se monte difficilement. 2 familier Se mettre en colère. : Elle s ’est montée contre sa collègue. 3 S ’élever, atteindre. : Le total se montait à 300 $. Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Ils s ’étaient montés contre lui. La facture s ’est montée à plus de 100 $. LOCUTION Se monter la tête. Se faire des idées. aimer
monteur
monteur monteuse n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Personne qui effectue des opérations de montage.
Spanish Dictionary
monte
monte nombre masculino 1 Elevación natural del terreno, generalmente más pequeño que una montaña :la banda pasó la noche en la falda del monte pendiente del capitán .2 Montaña .Se construye en aposición al nombre propio de ciertas montañas: monte Everest .3 Vegetación baja, como matorrales y hierba, con algún árbol, que crece espontáneamente en terrenos no cultivados .monte alto Monte poblado con árboles grandes :el pastoreo y la roturación de la tierra incrementaron los tomillares y los matorrales en detrimento del monte alto .monte bajo Monte poblado con matas, matorrales y árboles de poca altura :la pobre vegetación de la zona está formada por un monte bajo de encina y matorral .4 Terreno en que se da esta vegetación .5 Juego de naipes en el que se apuesta a cuatro cartas, dos que se extraen de encima del montón y dos de debajo; gana el jugador que ha apostado por la carta que coincide en el valor con la que se extrae del montón .echarse al monte Huir de los lugares habitados, generalmente por estar fuera de la ley :el bandolero se caracterizaba por proceder del pueblo y por echarse al monte como único medio de subsistencia .monte de piedad Establecimiento en el que se pueden empeñar algunos objetos para conseguir a cambio dinero prestado a un bajo interés :pasamos tantos apuros que tuvimos que llevar las joyas al monte de piedad .monte de Venus Parte inferior del vientre de una mujer, próxima a los órganos sexuales .SINÓNIMO pubis .(no ) todo el monte es orégano Expresión con la que se indica que todo (o no todo ) son facilidades en un asunto :no creas que todo el monte es orégano, aquí te vas a encontrar con muchas dificultades . VÉASE el parto de los montes; ingeniero de montes . ETIMOLOGÍA Voz patrimonial del latín mons , montis ‘monte, montaña ’, ‘montón ’. A la misma familia etimológica latina pertenecen montar , montería , montón, promontorio , remontar y tramontana .
montea
montea 1 nombre femenino Acción de montear (buscar la caza ).ETIMOLOGÍA Derivado de montear (V.), por realizarse en el monte .
montea
montea 2 nombre femenino Dibujo a tamaño natural que en el suelo o en una pared se hace de una obra o de parte de ella para que sirva de guía .ETIMOLOGÍA Probablemente préstamo (s. xvii ) del francés montée ‘montado ’.
montear
montear verbo transitivo 1 Buscar la caza en un monte y perseguirla hasta que llega al sitio donde están dispuestos los cazadores .2 Trazar la montea de una obra .ETIMOLOGÍA Derivado de monte .
montenegrino, -na
montenegrino, -na adjetivo 1 Relativo a Montenegro, país del sudeste de Europa, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es de Montenegro .
montepiado, -da
montepiado, -da adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino Chile [persona ] Que recibe un montepío (pensión ).
montepío
montepío nombre masculino 1 Fondo o depósito de dinero creado a partir de los descuentos en los sueldos de las personas que pertenecen a un determinado cuerpo o profesión y destinado a proporcionar pensiones o ayudas a sus miembros o familiares :parte de lo que gana lo ingresa en un montepío de camareros .2 Establecimiento público o privado que se funda para crear y gestionar este fondo o depósito :he ido al montepío a tramitar unos documentos .3 Pensión o ayuda que se recibe de este fondo o depósito .
montera
montera nombre femenino 1 Gorro de tercipelo negro que va adornado con galones de pasamanería de seda y dos borlas o protuberancias a los lados, usado por los toreros con el traje de luces cuando hacen el paseíllo :saludó montera en mano tras dos excelentes pares de banderillas al quinto .2 Prenda de vestir que cubre y abriga la cabeza, generalmente de paño y de diversas formas según la zona de origen; era una prenda común usada antiguamente .3 Bol Sombrero cónico y adornado que usan los indígenas .4 Hond Borrachera .ponerse por montera Esp coloquial Prescindir de alguien o de algo :este se pone a la gente por montera y hace lo que le apetece sin encomendarse a nadie . VÉASE ponerse el mundo por montera .
montería
montería nombre femenino 1 Caza de animales de gran tamaño, como jabalíes, ciervos, etc. , en campo abierto .2 Conjunto de reglas y preceptos para la caza .SINÓNIMO cinegética .ETIMOLOGÍA Derivado de monte (V.), por realizarse en él .
monterita
monterita nombre femenino Ave de plumaje gris u ocre, con el pico casi cónico, que vive en América del Sur .
montero, -ra
montero, -ra nombre masculino y femenino 1 Criado que busca, persigue y ojea la caza en el monte :entre pilares de jaspe guardaba empero el melancólico Moctezuma los más elegantes ejemplares de tigres, leones, onzas y lobos que le traían sus monteros .2 Méx Persona que corta o explota maderas preciosas .
montés, -tesa
montés, -tesa adjetivo 1 [animal, vegetal ] Que vive o se cría en el monte :los bañaderos son charcos en que se bañan los animales monteses .2 Se aplica a determinados nombres de especies de animales y plantas para designar que se cría silvestre :gato montés; cabra montesa; rosa montés .
montesino, -na
montesino, -na adjetivo Del monte o relacionado con él :vegetación montesina .
montevideano, -na
montevideano, -na adjetivo 1 Relativo a Montevideo, capital de Uruguay, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es de Montevideo .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Monte Carlo
Mon te Car lo /mɑ̀nti -kɑ́ː r loʊ |mɔ̀n -/名詞 モンテカルロ 〘モナコの保養 行楽地; 賭博 (とばく )の町として有名 〙.
Montenegro
Mon te ne gro /mɑ̀ntəníːɡroʊ |mɔ̀n -/名詞 モンテネグロ (共和国 ) 〘旧ユーゴスラビアに所属; 2006年セルビアとの連合を解消して独立 〙.
Montesquieu
Mon tes quieu /mɑ̀ntəskjúː |mɔ̀nteskjə́ː /名詞 モンテスキュー 〘Charles ~, 1689 --1755; フランスの思想家 〙.
Montevideo
Mon te vi de o /mɑ̀ntəvədéɪoʊ |mɔ̀ntɪvɪdéɪəʊ /名詞 モンテビデオ 〘ウルグアイの首都 〙.
Montezuma
Mon te zu ma /mɑ̀ntɪzúːmə |mɔn -/名詞 モンテスマ 〘1466 --1520; Aztec王 (1502 --20 )〙.~̀ 's rev é nge ⦅おどけて ⦆モンテスマの復讐 (ふくしゅう ) 〘メキシコ旅行の際にかかるひどい下痢 〙.