English-Thai Dictionary
mush
N อาหาร เปียก หรือ บด ละเอียด อาหาร บด ข้าว บด ar-han-piak-rue-bod-ra-iad
mush
SL คำ เรียก ชาย แปลกหน้า คำ เรียก ผู้ชาย ที่ ไม่ รู้จัก ชื่อ John mate kam-raik-chai-peak-na
mush
SL หน้า na
mush
VT บด คั้น บีบ squeeze crush crunch bod
musher
N ผู้แข่งขัน ใน กีฬา สุนัข ลาก เลื่อน ผ่าน น้ำแข็ง phu-kang-kan-ki-la-su-nak-lak-luan-pan-nam-kang
mushily
ADV อย่าง แสดง ความรู้สึก มาก ไป sentimentally yang-sa-dang-kwamru-suek-mak-pai
mushroom
ADJ คล้าย เห็ด เหมือน เห็ด klai-hed
mushroom
ADJ ซึ่ง เจริญเติบโต รวดเร็ว และ อยู่ ได้ ไม่นาน sueng-ja-roen-tob-to-ruad-reo-lea-yu-mai-nan
mushroom
N เห็ด ดอกเห็ด สิ่ง ที่ คล้าย เห็ด fungus toadstool hed
mushroom
VI กระจาย อย่างรวดเร็ว เกิดขึ้น มากมาย ผุด ขึ้น ราวกับ ดอกเห็ด ขยาย อย่างรวดเร็ว spread rapidly grow quickly kra-jai-yang-ruad-reo
mushroom cloud
N เมฆ ที่ มี รูปร่าง เหมือน เห็ด mak-ti-me-rub-rang-muan-hed
mushy
ADJ ซึ่ง เหลว เละๆ pulpy muddy sueng-leo-lea-lea
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
MUSH
n.The meal of maiz boiled in water.
MUSHROOM
n. 1. The common name of numerous cryptogamian plants of the natural order of Fungi. Some of them are esculent, others poisonous. Mushrooms grow on dunghills and in moist rich ground, and often spring up in a short time.
The origin of man, in the view of the atheist, is the same with that of the mushroom.
2. An upstart; one that rises suddenly from a low condition in life.
MUSHROOM-STONE
n.A fossil or stone that produces mushrooms; the Lyncurius.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MUSH
Mush, n. Etym: [Cf. Gael. mus, muss, pap, porridge, any thick preparation of fruit, OHG. muos; akin to AS. & OS. mos food, and prob, to E. meat. See Meat. ]
Defn: Meal (esp. Indian meal ) boiled in water; hasty pudding; supawn. [U.S.]
MUSH
Mush, v. t. Etym: [Cf. F. moucheter to cut with small cuts.]
Defn: To notch, cut, or indent, as cloth, with a stamp.
MUSHROOM
Mush "room, n. Etym: [OE. muscheron, OF. mouscheron, F. mousseron; perhaps fr. mousse moss, of German origin. See Moss. ]
1. (Bot. ) (a ) An edible fungus (Agaricus campestris ), having a white stalk which bears a convex or oven flattish expanded portion called the pileus. This is whitish and silky or somewhat scaly above, and bears on the under side radiating gills which are at first flesh-colored, but gradually become brown. The plant grows in rich pastures and is proverbial for rapidity of growth and shortness of duration. It has a pleasant smell, and is largely used as food. It is also cultivated from spawn. (b ) Any large fungus, especially one of the genus Agaricus; a toadstool. Several species are edible; but many are very poisonous.
2. One who rises suddenly from a low condition in life; an upstart. Bacon.
MUSHROOM
MUSHROOM Mush "room, a.
1. Of or pertaining to mushrooms; as, mushroom catchup.
2. Resembling mushrooms in rapidity of growth and shortness of duration; short-lived; ephemerial; as, mushroom cities. Mushroom anchor, an anchor shaped like a mushroom, capable of grasping the ground in whatever way it falls. -- Mushroom coral (Zoöl.), any coral of the genus Fungia. See Fungia. -- Mushroom spawn (Bot. ), the mycelium, or primary filamentous growth, of the mushroom; also, cakes of earth and manure containing this growth, which are used for propagation of the mushroom.
MUSHROOM-HEADED
MUSHROOM-HEADED Mush "room-head `ed, a. (Bot. )
Defn: Having a cylindrical body with a convex head of larger diameter; having a head like that of a mushroom.
MUSHY
MUSHY Mush "y, a.
Defn: Soft like mush; figuratively, good-naturedly weak and effusive; weakly sentimental. She 's not mushy, but her heart is tender. G. Eliot.
New American Oxford Dictionary
mush
mush 1 |məSH məʃ | ▶noun 1 a soft, wet, pulpy mass: red lentils cook quickly and soon turn to mush. • thick porridge, esp. made of cornmeal. 2 feeble or cloying sentimentality: the film's not just romantic mush. ▶verb [ with obj. ] (usu. as adj. mushed ) reduce (a substance ) to a soft, wet, pulpy mass: simmer until the apples and potatoes are tender but not mushed. ORIGIN late 17th cent. ( sense 2 of the noun ): apparently a variant of mash .
mush
mush 2 |məʃ məSH | ▶verb [ no obj. ] go on a journey across snow with a dogsled: by the end of winter he will have snowshoed up to 700 miles and mushed about the same. • [ with obj. ] urge on (the dogs ) during such a journey. ▶exclam. a command urging on dogs during such a journey. ▶noun a journey across snow with a dogsled: a twelve-day mush. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: probably an alteration of French marchez! or marchons!, imperatives of marcher ‘to advance. ’
mush
mush 3 |mʊʃ | ▶noun Brit. informal 1 a person's mouth or face. 2 used as a form of address: what you doing round here, mush? ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: probably from Romany, ‘man ’.
mushaira
mushaira |mʊˈʃʌɪərə | ▶noun Indian an evening social gathering at which Urdu poetry is read, typically taking the form of a contest. ORIGIN from Urdu mušā 'ara, via Persian from Arabic muṣaīra ‘vying in poetry ’.
Musharraf, Pervez
Mu shar raf, Pervez |mo͞oˈSHärəf muˈʃɑrəf | (1943 –), Pakistani general and statesman; president of Pakistan 2001 –08. He became head of state in 1999 following a bloodless coup d'état.
musher
mush er |ˈməSHər ˌməʃər | ▶noun the driver of a dogsled.
musher
musher 2 |ˈmʌʃə (r )| ▶noun Brit. informal a person who owns and drives a taxi cab. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from slang mush ‘owner-driver of a cab ’, from mushroom, apparently referring to the increase in the number of vehicles owned as the business grows.
Mushin
Mu shin |ˈmo͞oSHin ˌmuʃ (ə )n | an industrial city in southwestern Nigeria, northwest of Lagos; pop. 294,000.
mushrat
mush rat |ˈməSHˌrat ˈməʃræt | ▶noun another term for muskrat.
mushroom
mush room |ˈməSHˌro͞om, -ˌro͝om ˈməʃˌrum ˈməʃˌrʊm | ▶noun 1 a fungal growth that typically takes the form of a domed cap on a stalk, often with gills on the underside of the cap. • a thing resembling a mushroom in shape: a mushroom of smoke and flames. Mushrooms are fruiting bodies that produce spores, growing from the hyphae of fungi concealed in soil or wood. They are proverbial for rapid growth. Toadstools are often called mushrooms, esp. when they are considered to be edible. Numerous varieties are poisonous. 2 a pale pinkish-brown color: [ as modifier ] : a mushroom leather bag. ▶verb [ no obj. ] 1 increase, spread, or develop rapidly: environmental concern mushroomed in the 1960s. 2 (of the smoke, fire, or flames produced by an explosion ) spread into the air in a shape resembling that of a mushroom: the grenade mushroomed into red fire as it hit the hillside. • (of a bullet ) expand and flatten on reaching its target. 3 (usu. as noun mushrooming ) (of a person ) gather mushrooms. DERIVATIVES mush room y adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (originally denoting any fungus having a fleshy fruiting body ): from Old French mousseron, from late Latin mussirio (n- ).
mushroom anchor
mush room an chor ▶noun an anchor whose shape resembles that of a mushroom.
mushroom cloud
mush room cloud |ˈməʃˌrum ˌklaʊd | ▶noun a mushroom-shaped cloud of dust and debris formed after a nuclear explosion.
mushroom growth
mush |room growth ▶noun a sudden development or expansion: a mushroom growth of new companies.
mushy
mush y |ˈməSHē ˈməʃi | ▶adjective ( mushier, mushiest ) 1 soft and pulpy: cook until the fruit is mushy | mushy vegetables. 2 excessively sentimental: he gets as mushy as a Hallmark valentine. DERIVATIVES mush i ly |ˈməSHəlē |adverb, mush i ness noun
mushy peas
mushy peas ▶plural noun Brit. marrowfat peas cooked until soft and served in their own juice.
Oxford Dictionary
mush
mush 1 |mʌʃ | ▶noun [ mass noun ] 1 a soft, wet, pulpy mass: red lentils cook quickly and soon turn to mush | [ in sing. ] : the flowers had been flattened into a sodden pink mush. 2 feeble or cloying sentimentality: the film's not just romantic mush. 3 N. Amer. thick maize porridge. ▶verb [ with obj. ] (usu. as adj. mushed ) reduce (a substance ) to a soft, wet, pulpy mass: a cake combining layers of mushed prune and pastry. ORIGIN late 17th cent. (in sense 3 of the noun ): apparently a variant of mash .
mush
mush 2 |mʌʃ | ▶verb [ no obj. ] go on a journey across snow with a dog sled: they got into the sleigh and mushed over the ice and snow. • [ with obj. ] urge on (the dogs ) during a journey with a dog sled. ▶exclamation a command urging on dogs pulling a sled during a journey across snow. ▶noun a journey across snow with a dog sled. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: probably an alteration of French marchez! or marchons!, imperatives of marcher ‘to advance ’.
mush
mush 3 |mʊʃ | ▶noun Brit. informal 1 a person's mouth or face. 2 used as a form of address: what you doing round here, mush? ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: probably from Romany, ‘man ’.
mushaira
mushaira |mʊˈʃʌɪərə | ▶noun Indian an evening social gathering at which Urdu poetry is read, typically taking the form of a contest. ORIGIN from Urdu mušā 'ara, via Persian from Arabic muṣaīra ‘vying in poetry ’.
Musharraf, Pervez
Musharraf, Pervez |mʊˈʃaraf | (b.1943 ), Pakistani general and statesman, President of Pakistan 2001 –8. He became head of state in 1999 following a bloodless coup d'état.
musher
musher 1 |ˈmʌʃə (r )| ▶noun the driver of a dog sled.
musher
musher 2 |ˈmʌʃə (r )| ▶noun Brit. informal a person who owns and drives a taxi cab. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from slang mush ‘owner-driver of a cab ’, from mushroom, apparently referring to the increase in the number of vehicles owned as the business grows.
Mushin
Mu shin |ˈmo͞oSHin ˌmuʃ (ə )n | an industrial city in southwestern Nigeria, northwest of Lagos; pop. 294,000.
mushrat
mushrat |ˈmʌʃrat | ▶noun North American term for muskrat.
mushroom
mush |room |ˈmʌʃruːm, -rʊm | ▶noun 1 a fungal growth that typically takes the form of a domed cap on a stalk, with gills on the underside of the cap. • a thing resembling a mushroom in shape: a mushroom of smoke and flames. Mushrooms are fruiting bodies that produce spores, growing from the hyphae of fungi concealed in soil or wood. Proverbial for rapid growth, many varieties are edible and toadstools are often called mushrooms when they are considered to be edible. 2 [ mass noun ] a pale pinkish-brown colour. ▶verb [ no obj. ] 1 increase, spread, or develop rapidly: environmental concern mushroomed in the 1960s. 2 form a shape resembling that of a mushroom: the grenade mushroomed into red fire as it hit the hillside. • (of a bullet ) expand and flatten on reaching its target. 3 (usu. as noun mushrooming ) gather mushrooms. DERIVATIVES mushroomy adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (originally denoting any fungus having a fleshy fruiting body ): from Old French mousseron, from late Latin mussirio (n- ).
mushroom anchor
mush room an chor ▶noun an anchor whose shape resembles that of a mushroom.
mushroom cloud
mush |room cloud ▶noun a mushroom-shaped cloud of dust and debris formed after a nuclear explosion.
mushroom growth
mush |room growth ▶noun a sudden development or expansion: a mushroom growth of new companies.
mushy
mushy |ˈmʌʃi | ▶adjective ( mushier, mushiest ) 1 soft and pulpy: mushy vegetables. 2 informal excessively sentimental: a mushy film. DERIVATIVES mushily adverb, mushiness noun
mushy peas
mushy peas ▶plural noun Brit. marrowfat peas cooked until soft and served in their own juice.
American Oxford Thesaurus
mush
mush noun 1 some sort of grayish mush: pap, pulp, slop, paste, purée, mash, porridge; informal gloop, goo, gook, glop, sludge, guck. 2 romantic mush: sentimentality, mawkishness; informal schmaltz, corn, slush, slop.
mushroom
mushroom noun the mushrooms thrive in this warm wet weather: fungus, button mushroom, cep, chanterelle, cremini, enoki, field mushroom, honey mushroom, horse mushroom, matsutake, morel, oyster mushroom, pine mushroom, porcini, portobello, shiitake, death cap, bolete. ▶verb ecotourism mushroomed in the 1980s: proliferate, grow /develop rapidly, burgeon, spread, increase, expand, boom, explode, snowball, rocket, skyrocket; thrive, flourish, prosper. ANTONYMS contract.
mushy
mushy adjective 1 cook until the fruit is mushy: soft, semiliquid, pulpy, sloppy, spongy, squashy, squishy; informal gooey. ANTONYMS firm. 2 informal a mushy movie: sentimental, mawkish, emotional, saccharine, oversweet; informal slushy, schmaltzy, weepy, tearjerker, tearjerking, corny, soppy, cornball, sappy, hokey, three-hankie, cheesy.
Oxford Thesaurus
mush
mush noun 1 she was eating some sort of greyish mush: pap, pulp, slop, paste, purée, slush, swill, mash, pomace; informal gloop, goo, gook; N. Amer. informal glop. 2 the film's just romantic mush: sentimentality, mawkishness; informal schmaltz, corn, slush, hokum, sob stuff, cheese; N. Amer. informal slop.
mushroom
mushroom verb the ecotourism industry mushroomed in the 1980s: proliferate, grow /develop rapidly, burgeon, spread, increase, expand, spring up, shoot up, sprout, burst forth, boom, explode, snowball, rocket, skyrocket; thrive, flourish, prosper. ANTONYMS contract; fail.
mushy
mushy adjective 1 cook until the fruit is mushy: soft, semi-liquid, pulpy, pappy, slushy, sloppy, spongy, squashy, squelchy, squishy; informal gooey, gloopy; Brit. informal squidgy; rare pulpous. ANTONYMS hard, firm. 2 a mushy film: sentimental, mawkish, over-sentimental, emotional, cloying, sickly, saccharine, sugary, syrupy; Brit. twee; informal slushy, sloppy, schmaltzy, weepy, cutesy, lovey-dovey, gooey, drippy, sloshy, soupy, treacly, cheesy, corny, icky, sick-making, toe-curling; Brit. informal soppy; N. Amer. informal cornball, sappy, hokey, three-hankie. ANTONYMS unsentimental, gritty.
Duden Dictionary
Musher
Mu sher Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈmʌʃə |der Musher; Genitiv: des Musher [s ], Plural: die Musher [s ] englisch Schlittenhundeführer
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
mush
mush 1 /mʌʃ /名詞 U 1 〖時にa ~〗柔らかくてどろどろしたもの .2 ⦅米 ⦆トウモロコシがゆ .3 ⦅くだけて ⦆安っぽい感傷 ; 感傷的な言葉 [本など ]; たわごと .動詞 他動詞 〈食物など 〉をつぶしてどろどろにする .
mush
mush 2 動詞 自動詞 (雪中で )犬ぞり旅行をする .間投詞 進め, 急げ 〘そりを引く犬へのかけ声 〙.m ú sh er 名詞 C 犬ぞりを走らせる人 .
mushroom
mush room /mʌ́ʃruːm |-rʊm /名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 キノコ , マッシュルーム (!有毒のtoadstoolに対して食用のものも多い ) .2 (形が )キノコに似ているもの ; キノコ形婦人帽 ; ⦅俗 ⦆こうもりがさ .3 キノコのように急成長するもの ; 成金 .4 (核爆発による )キノコ雲 , 原子雲 .形容詞 キノコの (ような ); キノコ形の ; 急成長する ▸ a mushroom millionaire にわか成金 動詞 自動詞 1 〈産業 場所などが 〉 «… (の程度 大きさ )に » 急成長する «to , into » ▸ The company has mushroomed to a workforce of 2,000 .その会社は従業員2千人の大企業に急成長した 2 (空気中に )キノコ状に広がる .3 〖通例go ~ing 〗キノコ狩りをする .~́ cl ò ud 〖通例単数形で 〗キノコ雲 〘核爆発によって生じるキノコ状の雲 〙.
mushrooming
m ú sh room ing 名詞 U 急成長 .
mushy
mush y /mʌ́ʃi /形容詞 1 かゆ状の, どろどろの, ぐちゃぐちゃの ▸ mushy peas ⦅英 ⦆煮つぶしたエンドウ豆 (料理 )2 ⦅くだけて ⦆感傷的な, 涙もろい .