English-Thai Dictionary
Moscow
N กรุง มอสโคว์ เป็น เมืองหลวง ของ รัสเซีย krung-mos-ko-muang-luang-kong-rad-sia
New American Oxford Dictionary
Moscow
Mos cow |ˈmäsˌkou, -kō ˈmɑskaʊ | 1 the capital of Russia, located at the center of European Russia, on the Moskva River; pop. 10,470,300 (est. 2008 ). It became the capital when Ivan the Terrible proclaimed himself the first tsar in the 16th century. Peter the Great moved his capital to St. Petersburg in 1712, but, after the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, Moscow was made the capital of the new Soviet government, with its center in the Kremlin. Russian name Moskva. 2 a city in northwestern Idaho, home to the University of Idaho; pop. 22,798 (est. 2008 ).
Oxford Dictionary
Moscow
Moscow |ˈmɒskəʊ | the capital of Russia, situated at the centre of the vast plain of European Russia, on the River Moskva; pop. 10,470,300 (est. 2008 ). Russian name Moskva. Moscow became the capital when Ivan the Terrible proclaimed himself the first tsar of Russia in the 16th century. Peter the Great moved his capital to St Petersburg in 1712, but after the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 Moscow was made the capital of the Soviet Union and seat of the new Soviet government, with its centre in the Kremlin.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Moscow
Mos cow /mɑ́skaʊ, -koʊ |mɔ́skəʊ /名詞 モスクワ 〘ロシアの首都; ロシア語名Moskva 〙.