English-Thai Dictionary
Muse
N เทพธิดา ที่ เป็น แรงบันดาลใจ ของ กวี tab-pi-da-ti-pen-rang-ban-dan-jai-kong-tab-ti-da
muse
VI คิด รำพึง คิดคำนึง เหม่อลอย ruminate think dream meditate kid-ram-puang
muse
VI ตรึกตรอง ใคร่ครวญ พิจารณา วิเคราะห์ ครุ่นคิด คิดทบทวน cogitate ruminate think meditate ponder contemplate deliberate trok-trong
muse on / over / upon
PHRV คร่ำครวญ ถึง คิดถึง (อย่าง ฝันๆ think about kram-kruan
museful
ADJ ซึ่ง คิดคำนึง ถึง sueng-kid-kam-nuang
museology
N การศึกษา เกี่ยวกับ พิพิธภัณ ฑ์ kan-suek-sa-kiao-kab-pi-pid-ta-pan
muser
N ผู้ ใคร่ครวญ ผู้พิจารณา phu-kai-kuan
musette
N ปี่ ถุง ของ ฝรั่งเศส สมัยก่อน เครื่องดนตรี ปี่ สั้นช นิดหนึ่ง
museum
N พิพิธภัณ ฑ์ pi-pid-ta-pan
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
MUSE
n.s as z. [L. musa. ] 1. Properly, song; but in usage, the deity or power of poetry. Hence poets in modern times, as in ancient, invoke the aid of the Muse or Muses, or in other words, the genius of poetry.
Granville commands; your aid, O Muses, bring,
What Muse for Granville can refuse to sing?
2. Deep thought; close attention or contemplation which abstracts the minds from passing scenes; hence sometimes, absence of mind.
As in great muse, no word to creature spake.
He was fill'd
With admiration and deep muse to hear
Of things so high and strange.
MUSE
v.i.s as z. [L. musso and mussito, to mutter or murmur, to demur, to be silent. The Greek signifies to press, or utter sound with the lips compressed. The latter verb belongs to a sound uttered through the nose or with close lips, or of the same family, L. mussitatio. The word then primarily denotes what we call humming, to hum, as persons do when idle, or alone and steadily occupied. ] 1. To ponder; to think closely; to study in silence.
He mused upon some dangerous plot.
I muse on the works of thy hands. Psalm 143:5.
2. To be absent in mind; to be so occupied in study or contemplation, as not to observe passing scenes or things present.
3. To wonder.
Do not muse of me.
MUSE
v.t.To think on; to meditate on.
MUSEFUL
a.Thinking deeply or closely; silently thoughtful. Full of museful mopings.
MUSELESS
a.Disregarding the power of poetry.
MUSER
n.One who thinks closely in silence, or one apt to be absent in mind.
MUSET
n.The place through which the hare goes to relief; a hunting term.
MUSEUM
n.[Gr. a place for the muses or for study. ] A house or apartment appropriated as a repository of things that have an immediate relation to the arts; a cabinet of curiosities.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MUSE
Muse, n. Etym: [From F. musse. See Muset. ]
Defn: A gap or hole in a hedge, hence, wall, or the like, through which a wild animal is accustomed to pass; a muset. Find a hare without a muse. Old Prov.
MUSE
Muse, n. Etym: [F. Muse, L. Musa, Gr. Mosaic, n., Music. ]
1. (Class. Myth. )
Defn: One of the nine goddesses who presided over song and the different kinds of poetry, and also the arts and sciences; -- often used in the plural. Granville commands; your aid, O Muses, bring: What Muse for Granville can refuse to sing Pope.
Note: The names of the Muses were Calliope, Clio, Erato, Euterpe, Melpomene, Polymnia or Polyhymnia, Terpsichore, Thalia, and Urania.
2. A particular power and practice of poetry. Shak.
3. A poet; a bard. [R.] Milton.
MUSE
Muse, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Mused; p. pr. & vb. n. Musing. ] Etym: [F.muser to loiter or trifle, orig. , to stand with open mouth, fr. LL. musus, morsus, muzzle, snout, fr. L. morsus a biting, bite, fr. mordere to bite. See Morsel, and cf. Amuse, Muzzle, n.]
1. To think closely; to study in silence; to meditate. "Thereon mused he. " Chaucer. He mused upon some dangerous plot. Sir P. Sidney.
2. To be absent in mind; to be so occupied in study or contemplation as not to observe passing scenes or things present; to be in a brown study. Daniel.
3. To wonder. [Obs. ] Spenser. B. Jonson.
Syn. -- To consider; meditate; ruminate. See Ponder.
MUSE
MUSE Muse, v. t.
1. To think on; to meditate on. Come, then, expressive Silence, muse his praise. Thomson.
2. To wonder at. [Obs. ] Shak.
MUSE
MUSE Muse, n.
1. Contemplation which abstracts the mind from passing scenes; absorbing thought; hence, absence of mind; a brown study. Milton.
2. Wonder, or admiration. [Obs. ] Spenser.
MUSEFUL
MUSEFUL Muse "ful, a.
Defn: Meditative; thoughtfully silent. "Museful mopings." Dryden. -- Muse "ful *ly, adv.
MUSELESS
MUSELESS Muse "less, a.
Defn: Unregardful of the Muses; disregarding the power of poetry; unpoetical. Milton.
MUSER
MUSER Mus "er, n.
Defn: One who muses.
MUSET
Mu "set, n. Etym: [OF. mussette, dim. of musse, muce, a hiding place, fr. F. musser, OF. mucier, muchier, to conceal, hide. Cf. Micher. ]
Defn: A small hole or gap through which a wild animal passes; a muse. Shak.
MUSETTE
Mu *sette ", n. Etym: [F., dim. of OF. muse. ]
1. A small bagpipe formerly in use, having a soft and sweet tone.
2. An air adapted to this instrument; also, a kind of rustic dance.
MUSEUM
Mu *se "um, n. Etym: [L., a temple of the Muses, hence, a place of study, fr. Gr.
Defn: A repository or a collection of natural, scientific, or literary curiosities, or of works of art. Museum beetle, Museum pest. (Zoöl.) See Anthrenus.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Muse
Muse |myo͞oz mjuz | ▶noun (in Greek and Roman mythology ) each of nine goddesses, the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, who preside over the arts and sciences. • (muse ) a woman, or a force personified as a woman, who is the source of inspiration for a creative artist. The Muses are generally listed as Calliope (epic poetry ), Clio (history ), Euterpe (flute playing and lyric poetry ), Terpsichore (choral dancing and song ), Erato (lyre playing and lyric poetry ), Melpomene (tragedy ), Thalia (comedy and light verse ), Polyhymnia (hymns, and later mime ), and Urania (astronomy ). ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin musa, from Greek mousa.
muse
muse |myo͞oz mjuz | ▶verb [ no obj. ] be absorbed in thought: he was musing on the problems he faced. • say to oneself in a thoughtful manner: “I think I've seen him somewhere before, ” mused Rachel. • (muse on ) gaze thoughtfully at. ▶noun dated an instance or period of reflection. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French muser ‘meditate, waste time, ’ perhaps from medieval Latin musum ‘muzzle. ’
museography
muse og ra phy |ˌmyo͞ozēˈägrəfē ˌmjuziˈɑɡrəfi | ▶noun another term for museology. • rare the systematic description of objects in museums. DERIVATIVES museographic |ˌmyo͞ozēəˈgrafik |adjective, museographical |ˌmyo͞ozēəˈgrafikəl |adjective
museology
mu se ol o gy |ˌmyo͞ozēˈäləjē ˌmjuziˈɑləʤi | ▶noun the science or practice of organizing, arranging, and managing museums. DERIVATIVES mu se o log i cal |-zēəˈläjikəl |adjective, mu se ol o gist |-jist |noun
musette
mu sette |myo͞oˈzet mjuˈzɛt | ▶noun 1 a kind of small bagpipe played with bellows, common in the French court in the 17th –18th centuries and in later folk music. • a tune or piece of music imitating the sound of this, typically with a drone. • a dance to such a tune, esp. in the 18th -century French court. • a small simple variety of oboe, used chiefly in 19th -century France. 2 (also musette bag ) a small knapsack. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, diminutive of muse ‘bagpipe. ’
museum
mu se um |myo͞oˈzēəm mjuˈziəm | ▶noun a building in which objects of historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural interest are stored and exhibited. ORIGIN early 17th cent. (denoting a university building, specifically one erected at Alexandria by Ptolemy Soter ): via Latin from Greek mouseion ‘seat of the Muses, ’ based on mousa ‘muse. ’
museum beetle
mu ¦seum bee ¦tle ▶noun a small dark beetle whose larvae can cause severe damage to carpets, stored goods, and zoological and entomological collections. ●Anthrenus museorum and related species, family Dermestidae.
museum piece
mu se um piece |mjuˈziəm pis | ▶noun an object that is worthy of display in a museum. • a person or object regarded as old-fashioned, irrelevant, or useless: we're nothing but museum pieces —machines can do everything that we can do.
Museveni, Yoweri
Mu se ve ni, Yoweri |ˌmo͝osəˈvānē ˌmʊsəˈveɪni | (1944 –), Ugandan statesman; president 1986 –; full name Yoweri Kaguta Museveni. After ousting Milton Obote, he brought some stability to a country that had suffered under the dictatorial Obote and Idi Amin.
Oxford Dictionary
muse
muse 1 |mjuːz | ▶noun 1 (Muse ) (in Greek and Roman mythology ) each of nine goddesses, the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, who preside over the arts and sciences. The Muses are generally listed as Calliope (epic poetry ), Clio (history ), Euterpe (flute playing and lyric poetry ), Terpsichore (choral dancing and song ), Erato (lyre playing and lyric poetry ), Melpomene (tragedy ), Thalia (comedy and light verse ), Polyhymnia (hymns, and later mime ), and Urania (astronomy ). 2 a woman, or a force personified as a woman, who is the source of inspiration for a creative artist. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin musa, from Greek mousa.
muse
muse 2 |mjuːz | ▶verb [ no obj. ] be absorbed in thought: he was musing on the problems he faced. • say to oneself in a thoughtful manner: ‘I think I've seen him somewhere before, ’ mused Rachel. • (muse on ) gaze thoughtfully at: the sergeant stood, his eyes musing on the pretty police constable. ▶noun an instance or period of reflection. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French muser ‘meditate, waste time ’, perhaps from medieval Latin musum ‘muzzle ’.
museography
museography |ˌmjuːzɪˈɒgrəfi | ▶noun another term for museology. DERIVATIVES museographic adjective, museographical adjective
museology
museology |ˌmjuːzɪˈɒlədʒi | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the science or practice of organizing, arranging, and managing museums. DERIVATIVES museological adjective, museologist noun
musette
musette |mjuːˈzɛt | ▶noun 1 a kind of small bagpipe played with bellows, common in the French court in the 17th –18th centuries and in later folk music. • a tune or piece of music imitating the sound of the musette, typically with a drone. • a dance to a musette, especially in the 18th -century French court. 2 a small, simple variety of oboe, used chiefly in 19th -century France. 3 (also musette bag ) US a small knapsack. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, diminutive of muse ‘bagpipe ’.
museum
mu ¦seum |mjuːˈzɪəm | ▶noun a building in which objects of historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural interest are stored and exhibited. ORIGIN early 17th cent. (denoting a university building, specifically one erected at Alexandria by Ptolemy Soter ): via Latin from Greek mouseion ‘seat of the Muses ’, based on mousa ‘muse ’.
museum beetle
mu ¦seum bee ¦tle ▶noun a small dark beetle whose larvae can cause severe damage to carpets, stored goods, and zoological and entomological collections. ●Anthrenus museorum and related species, family Dermestidae.
museum piece
mu ¦seum piece ▶noun an object that is worthy of display in a museum. • a person or thing regarded as old-fashioned, irrelevant, or no longer useful: we're nothing but museum pieces —machines can do everything that we can do.
Museveni, Yoweri
Museveni, Yoweri |mʊˈsɛvəni | (b.1944 ), Ugandan statesman, President since 1986; full name Yoweri Kaguta Museveni. He came to power after ousting Milton Obote, and brought some stability to a country that had suffered under the dictatorial Obote and Idi Amin.
American Oxford Thesaurus
muse
muse 1 noun the poet's muse: inspiration, creative influence, stimulus; formal afflatus.
muse
muse 2 verb I mused on Toby's story: ponder, consider, think over /about, mull over, reflect on, contemplate, turn over in one's mind, chew over, give some thought to, cogitate on; think about, be lost in contemplation /thought over, daydream about.
Oxford Thesaurus
muse
muse 1 noun the poet's muse: inspiration, creative influence, stimulus, stimulation; rare afflatus.
muse
muse 2 verb I mused on Toby's story as I walked home: ponder, consider, think over /about, mull over, reflect on, contemplate, deliberate, turn over in one's mind, chew over, weigh up, meditate on, ruminate over /on, brood on, give some thought to, cogitate on, evaluate, examine, study, review; think, debate with oneself, be lost in contemplation /thought, be in a brown study, daydream, be in a reverie; archaic pore on; rare cerebrate.
Duden Dictionary
Muse
Mu se Substantiv, feminin griechische Mythologie , die |M u se |die Muse; Genitiv: der Muse, Plural: die Musen lateinisch musa < griechisch moũsa = (Beschäftigung mit der ) Kunst; Muse eine der neun griechischen Göttinnen der Künste die leichte Muse die unterhaltende Kunst, besonders die Operette die Muse küsst jemanden scherzhaft jemand hat die Inspiration zu einem dichterischen Werk
museal
mu se al Adjektiv |muse a l |1 das Museum betreffend, dazu gehörend eine museale Attraktion 2 Vorstellungen von etwas weckend, was im Museum als Relikt vergangener Zeiten aufbewahrt wird museale Kulturgüter
Museen
Mu se en |Mus e en |Plural von Museum
Muselmanin
Mu sel ma nin Substantiv, feminin , die |M u selmanin auch …ˈmaː …|weibliche Form zu Muselman
musen
mu sen schwaches Verb |m u sen |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « zu Mus machen Früchte [mit den Füßen ] musen
Musenalmanach
Mu sen al ma nach Substantiv, maskulin , der |M u senalmanach |(im 18. und 19. Jahrhundert ) jährlich erscheinende Anthologie meist noch unveröffentlichter Dichtungen
Musensohn
Mu sen sohn Substantiv, maskulin scherzhaft , der |M u sensohn |Dichter
Musentempel
Mu sen tem pel Substantiv, maskulin scherzhaft , der |M u sentempel |Theater
Musentochter
Mu sen toch ter Substantiv, feminin scherzhaft , die |M u sentochter |
Museologe
Mu seo lo ge Substantiv, maskulin , der |Museol o ge |der Museologe; Genitiv: des Museologen, Plural: die Museologen griechisch-lateinisch; griechisch Fachmann auf dem Gebiet der Museumswissenschaft
Museologie
Mu seo lo gie Substantiv, feminin , die |Museolog ie |Museumskunde
Museologin
Mu seo lo gin Substantiv, feminin , die |Museol o gin |die Museologin; Genitiv: der Museologin, Plural: die Museologinnen weibliche Form zu Museologe
museologisch
mu seo lo gisch Adjektiv |museol o gisch |die Museologie betreffend
Musette
Mu sette Substantiv, feminin , die |myˈzɛt |die Musette; Genitiv: der Musette, Plural: die Musettes oder Musetten französisch musette, zu altfranzösisch muse = Dudelsack, zu: muser = dudeln 1 französische Sackpfeife im 17./18. Jahrhundert 2 (in Frankreich im 17./18. Jahrhundert ) [von der Musette 1 begleiteter ] langsamer Tanz im 34 - oder 68 -Takt
Museum
Mu se um Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Mus e um |das Museum; Genitiv: des Museums, Museen lateinisch museum = Ort für gelehrte Beschäftigung < griechisch mouseĩon = Musensitz, -tempel, zu: moũsa, Muse Einrichtung, in der eine Sammlung von [künstlerisch, historisch ] wertvollen Gegenständen, besichtigt werden kann
Museumsaufseher
Mu se ums auf se her Substantiv, maskulin , der |Mus e umsaufseher |
Museumsaufseherin
Mu se ums auf se he rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Mus e umsaufseherin |
Museumsbau
Mu se ums bau Substantiv, maskulin , der |Mus e umsbau |Plural Museumsbauten 1 ohne Plural das Bauen von Museen 2 Plural: Museumsbauten Bau, Gebäude, in dem ein Museum untergebracht ist
Museumsdiener
Mu se ums die ner Substantiv, maskulin , der |Mus e umsdiener |
Museumsdienerin
Mu se ums die ne rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Mus e umsdienerin |
Museumsdirektor
Mu se ums di rek tor Substantiv, maskulin , der |Mus e umsdirektor |Direktor, Leiter eines Museums
Museumsdirektorin
Mu se ums di rek to rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Mus e umsdirektorin |weibliche Form zu Museumsdirektor
Museumsführer
Mu se ums füh rer Substantiv, maskulin , der |Mus e umsführer |1 Führer 1b durch ein Museum 2 Führer 2 zur Besichtigung eines Museums
Museumsführerin
Mu se ums füh re rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Mus e umsführerin |weibliche Form zu Museumsführer 1
Museumskäfer
Mu se ums kä fer Substantiv, maskulin , der |Mus e umskäfer |sehr kleiner, schwarz-gelber Käfer, der als Schädling u. a. an Pelzen und Wolle auftritt
Museumskatalog
Mu se ums ka ta log Substantiv, maskulin , der |Mus e umskatalog |Katalog über eine einzelne oder alle Sammlungen eines Museums
Museumspädagoge
Mu se ums pä d a go ge , Mu se ums pä da go ge Substantiv, maskulin , der |Mus e umspädagoge |jemand, der in der Museumspädagogik tätig ist
Museumspädagogik
Mu se ums pä d a go gik, Mu se ums pä da go gik Substantiv, feminin , die |Mus e umspädagogik |auf Kinder und Erwachsene bezogene pädagogische Arbeit im Museum
Museumspädagogin
Mu se ums pä d a go gin , Mu se ums pä da go gin Substantiv, feminin , die |Mus e umspädagogin |weibliche Form zu Museumspädagoge
museumsreif
mu se ums reif Adjektiv umgangssprachlich ironisch |mus e umsreif |in heutiger Zeit völlig unüblich geworden oder aus dem Gebrauch gekommen ihr Hut ist fast museumsreif
Museumsshop
Mu se ums shop Substantiv, maskulin , der |Mus e umsshop |einem Museum angegliedertes Ladengeschäft, in dem bestimmte, meist attraktiv gestaltete Artikel verkauft werden
Museumsstück
Mu se ums stück Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Mus e umsstück |in einem Museum aufbewahrter [einzelner ] wertvoller [Ausstellungs ]gegenstand, Exponat
Museumswärter
Mu se ums wär ter Substantiv, maskulin , der |Mus e umswärter |jemand, der in einem Museum die Aufsicht führt Berufsbezeichnung
Museumswärterin
Mu se ums wär te rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Mus e umswärterin |weibliche Form zu Museumswärter
Museumswert
Mu se ums wert Substantiv, maskulin , der |Mus e umswert |ohne Plural fast nur in der Verbindung Museumswert haben umgangssprachlich, meist scherzhaft alt [und wertvoll ] sein, kaum noch zu gebrauchen sein dein Wagen hat ja schon Museumswert
Muße
Mu ße Substantiv, feminin gehoben , die |M u ße |die Muße; Genitiv: der Muße mittelhochdeutsch muoʒə, althochdeutsch muoʒa, verwandt mit müssen freie Zeit und [innere ] Ruhe, in der man seinen eigenen Interessen nachgehen kann [Zeit und ] Muße [zu etwas ] haben | etwas in, mit Muße tun
Mußestunde
Mu ße stun de Substantiv, feminin , die |M u ßestunde |ruhige, beschauliche Stunde; Zeitspanne, Zeitraum der Muße
French Dictionary
muse
muse n. f. nom féminin Femme qui inspire un poète, un écrivain.
museau
museau n. m. (pl. museaux ) nom masculin Partie de la tête de certains animaux comprenant la gueule et le nez. : Le museau de la vache. Note Technique Pour le cheval, on dit plutôt le nez ; pour le cochon, le sanglier, on dit aussi le groin.
musée
musée n. m. nom masculin Établissement où sont exposées des collections d ’œuvres d ’art, d ’objets scientifiques, historiques, etc. Note Typographique Le nom musée suivi d ’un nom commun ou d ’un adjectif s ’écrit avec une majuscule initiale. Le Musée des beaux-arts, le Musée de la civilisation. Le nom musée suivi d ’un nom propre s ’écrit avec une minuscule. Le musée du Louvre, le musée d ’Orsay. Note Orthographique musé e.
museler
museler v. tr. verbe transitif 1 Mettre une muselière à un animal. : Ce chien est féroce, il faudrait le museler. 2 figuré Réduire au silence, empêcher de parler. : Des employés muselés, qu ’on empêche de parler. SYNONYME bâillonner . appeler Conjugaison Redoublement du l devant un e muet. Je muselle, je musellerai, mais je muselais.
muselière
muselière n. f. nom féminin Appareil qui recouvre le museau de certains animaux pour les empêcher de mordre. Note Orthographique muse l ière.
musellement
musellement n. m. nom masculin Action de museler, au propre et au figuré. : Le musellement d ’un chien méchant, le musellement de la presse. SYNONYME bâillonnement . Prononciation Le deuxième e est muet, [myzɛlmɑ̃ ]
muséologie
muséologie n. f. nom féminin Science du classement, de la présentation des collections d ’un musée.
muser
muser v. intr. verbe intransitif littéraire Flâner. SYNONYME musarder . aimer
musette
musette n. f. nom féminin Instrument de musique champêtre. : « Jouez hautbois, résonnez musettes » (Il est né le divin enfant , chant de Noël lorrain, 1874 ). LOCUTION Bal musette. Bal populaire. : Des bals musettes. « Ce soir même, il y avait bal musette sur la placette du village, au son de l ’accordéon » (Gabrielle Roy , La Détresse et l ’Enchantement ).
Spanish Dictionary
museístico, -ca
museístico, -ca adjetivo Del museo o relacionado con él .
museizar
museizar verbo transitivo Convertir en atractivo y accesible a los visitantes un patrimonio cultural o natural mediante técnicas museográficas :no se pueden museizar unas piedras sin saber qué son .Conjug. [4 ] como realizar .
muselina
muselina nombre femenino 1 Tela muy fina y transparente, generalmente de seda, algodón o lana; se utiliza principalmente para drapeados, volantes, adornos o fulares .2 Salsa holandesa aclarada con crema de leche :comí lenguado con muselina de trufas .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xviii ) del francés mousseline y este del italiano mussolina. El término italiano procede a su vez del árabe mausilî ‘hecho en Mosul ’, ciudad de Mesopotamia célebre por la fabricación de esta tela .
museo
museo nombre masculino 1 Institución dedicada a la adquisición, conservación, estudio y exposición de objetos de valor relacionados con la ciencia y el arte o de objetos culturalmente importantes para el desarrollo de los conocimientos humanos :museo oceanográfico; museo del ferrocarril; museo de la ciencia y la tecnología .2 Edificio o dependencias destinados a la exposición, convenientemente ordenada, de estos objetos .3 Lugar destinado al estudio de las ciencias, letras humanas y artes liberales .4 de museo Que es muy bello o interesante, digno de figurar en un museo :se compró un coche de principios de siglo que era de museo .Se usa con valor ponderativo .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xvii ) del latín museum y este del griego moyseîon, propiamente ‘lugar dedicado a las Musas ’, especialmente ‘templo de las Musas en el Partenón ’ y, por extensión, ‘lugar donde se cultivan las artes literarias ’, ‘academia ’, ‘biblioteca ’ (especialmente la de Alejandría ). La voz fue tomada con los valores propios de la historia grecolatina y, posteriormente, por extensión se aplica a ‘institución ’ y ‘lugar donde se exhiben ’ aquellos. De la raíz indoeuropea de mente (V.).
museografía
museografía nombre femenino Conjunto de técnicas y prácticas relativas al funcionamiento de un museo .
museográfico, -ca
museográfico, -ca adjetivo De la museografía o relacionado con ella .
museógrafo, -fa
museógrafo, -fa nombre masculino y femenino Persona que se dedica a la museografía .SINÓNIMO museólogo .
museología
museología nombre femenino Ciencia que estudia los museos, su historia, su influjo en la sociedad y las técnicas de catalogación y conservación .
museológico, -ca
museológico, -ca adjetivo De la museología o relacionado con ella .
museólogo, -ga
museólogo, -ga nombre masculino y femenino Museógrafo .
muserola
muserola nombre femenino Correa de la cabezada o brida que pasa por encima del morro de la caballería y sirve para sujetar el bocado .
Sanseido Dictionary
MUSE
MUSE 〖 multiple sub-nyquist sampling encoding 〗 →ミューズ
MUSEデコーダー
MUSE デコーダー 〖 multiple sub-nyquist sampling encoding decoder 〗帯域幅を圧縮し ,符号化された信号をもとのハイビジョン信号に復元する機器 。
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Muse
Muse /mjuːz /名詞 1 〖しばしばm -〗〘ギ神 〙ミューズ 〘Zeusの娘で詩 音楽など芸術の9人の女神の1人; 全員はthe (Nine ) Muses 〙.2 〖the /one's ~〗(詩情を授ける )詩神 ; 詩的霊感 .3 C ⦅誇張して ⦆〖m- 〗詩人 .
muse
muse /mjuːz /動詞 ~s /-ɪz /; ~d /-d /; musing ⦅書 ⦆自動詞 1 〈人が 〉 «…について » 考え込む , 深く考える , 熟考する (ponder ) «about , on , over , upon » ▸ muse on what happened during the day その日に起きたことについて思いめぐらす 2 〈人が 〉 (物思いにふけりながら ) «…を » じっと見つめる «on » .他動詞 〖~ that節 〗(考え込みながら )…とつぶやく ; ⦅書 ⦆〖直接話法 〗(心の中で )…と言う [思う ](→say 他動詞 1a ).
museum
mu se um /mju (ː )zíːəm / (! 強勢は第2音節 ) 〖語源は 「ミューズ (Muse )の神々の神殿 」〗名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 博物館 ; 美術館 ; 記念館 , 資料館 ▸ the British Museum 大英博物館 ▸ the Museum of Modern Art 近代美術館 〘米国ニューヨーク市にある; ⦅略 ⦆MOMA 〙▸ a science museum 科学博物館 ~́ att è ndant 学芸員 ; 博物館案内係 .~́ p ì ece 1 ⦅しばしばおどけて ⦆古くさい人 [物 ]; 博物館行きの人 [物 ].2 (博物館ものの )重要美術品 ; 逸品 ; 珍品 .