English-Thai Dictionary
parch
VT ตากแห้ง ทำให้ แห้ง คั่ว dessicate dry shrivel moisten wet tak-hang
parch
VT ทำให้ กระหายน้ำ dry thirsty moisten wet tam-hai-kra-hai-nam
parched
ADJ กระหายน้ำ มาก thirsty kra-hai-nam-mak
parched
ADJ แห้งแล้ง burned withered dried hang-lang
parchment
N กระดาษ หนัง vellum goatskin sheepskin kra-dad-hang
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PARCH
v.t.[I know not from what source we have received this word. It corresponds in elements with the Italian bruciare, to burn or roast. Qu. L. peraresco.] 1. To burn the surface of a thing; to scorch; as, to parch the skin; to parch corn.
2. To dry to extremity; as, the heat of the sun's rays parches the ground; the mouth is parched with thirst.
PARCH
v.i.To be scorched or superficially burnt; as, corn will dry and parch into barley. 1. To become very dry.
PARCHED
pp. Scorched; dried to extremity.
PARCHEDNESS
n.The state of being scorched or dried to extremity.
PARCHING
ppr. Scorching; drying to extremity. 1. a. Having the quality of burning or drying; as the parching heat of African sands.
PARCHMENT
[L. pergamena; purgo ] The skin of a sheep or goat dressed or prepared and rendered fit for writing on. This is done by separating all the flesh and hair, rubbing the skin with pumice stone, and reducing its thickness with a sharp instrument. Vellum is made of the skins of abortive or very young calves.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PARCH
Parch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Parched; p. pr. & vb. n. Parching. ] Etym: [OE. perchen to pierce, hence used of a piercing heat or cold, OF. perchier, another form of percier, F. percer. See Pierce. ]
1. To burn the surface of; to scorch; to roast over the fire, as dry grain; as, to parch the skin; to parch corn. Ye shall eat neither bread, nor parched corn. Lev. xxiii. 14.
2. To dry to extremity; to shrivel with heat; as, the mouth is parched from fever. The ground below is parched. Dryden.
PARCH
PARCH Parch, v. i.
Defn: To become scorched or superficially burnt; to be very dry. "Parch in Afric sun. " Shak.
PARCHEDNESS
PARCHEDNESS Parch "ed *ness, n.
Defn: The state of being parched.
PARCHEESI
PARCHEESI Par *chee "si, n.
Defn: See Pachisi.
PARCHESI
PARCHESI Par *che "si, n.
Defn: See Pachisi.
PARCHING
PARCHING Parch "ing, a.
Defn: Scorching; burning; drying. "Summer's parching heat. " Shak. -- Parch "ing *ly, adv.
PARCHMENT
Parch "ment, n. Etym: [OE. parchemin, perchemin, F. parchemin, LL. pergamenum, L. pergamena, pergamina, fr. L. Pergamenus of or belonging to Pergamus an ancient city of Mysia in Asia Minor, where parchment was first used. ]
1. The skin of a lamb, sheep, goat, young calf, or other animal, prepared for writing on. See Vellum. But here's a parchment with the seal of Cæsar. Shak.
2. The envelope of the coffee grains, inside the pulp. Parchment paper. See Papyrine.
PARCHMENTIZE
PARCHMENTIZE Parch "ment *ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. -ized; p. pr. & vb. n. -izing.]
Defn: To convert to a parchmentlike substance, esp. by sulphuric acid.
New American Oxford Dictionary
parch
parch |pärCH pɑrtʃ | ▶verb make or become dry through intense heat: [ with obj. ] : a piece of grassland parched by the sun | [ no obj. ] : his crops parched during the last two summers. • [ with obj. ] roast (corn, peas, etc. ) lightly. ORIGIN late Middle English: of unknown origin.
parched
parched |pärCHt pɑrtʃt | ▶adjective dried out with heat: the parched earth. • [ predic. ] informal extremely thirsty: I'm parched —I'll die without a drink. • lightly roasted: parched corn.
parcheesi
par chee si |pärˈCHēzē | ▶noun variant spelling of pachisi.
parchment
parch ment |ˈpärCHmənt ˈpɑrtʃmənt | ▶noun a stiff, flat, thin material made from the prepared skin of an animal and used as a durable writing surface in ancient and medieval times. • a manuscript written on this material: a large collection of ancient parchments. • (also parchment paper ) a type of stiff translucent paper treated to resemble parchment and used for lampshades, as a writing surface, and in baking. • informal a diploma or other formal document. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French parchemin, from a blend of late Latin pergamina ‘writing material from Pergamum ’ and Parthica pellis ‘Parthian skin ’ (a kind of scarlet leather ).
Oxford Dictionary
parch
parch |pɑːtʃ | ▶verb 1 make or become dry through intense heat: [ with obj. ] : a piece of grassland parched by the sun | [ no obj. ] : his crops parched during the last two summers | (as adj. parching ) : a fierce parching heat has set in. • [ with obj. ] roast (corn, peas, etc. ) lightly. 2 (as adj. parched ) informal extremely thirsty: I'm parched —I'll die without a drink. ORIGIN late Middle English: of unknown origin.
parcheesi
par |cheesi ▶noun variant spelling of pachisi.
parchment
parch |ment |ˈpɑːtʃm (ə )nt | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a stiff, flat, thin material made from the prepared skin of an animal, usually a sheep or goat, and used as a durable writing surface in ancient and medieval times. • [ count noun ] a manuscript written on parchment: a large collection of ancient parchments. • (also parchment paper ) a type of stiff translucent paper treated to resemble parchment and used for lampshades, as a writing surface, and in baking. • [ count noun ] informal a diploma or other formal document. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French parchemin, from a blend of late Latin pergamina ‘writing material from Pergamum ’ and Parthica pellis ‘Parthian skin ’ (a kind of scarlet leather ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
parched
parched adjective 1 the parched earth: (bone ) dry, dried up /out, arid, desiccated, dehydrated, baked, burned, scorched; withered, shriveled. 2 informal I'm parched: thirsty, longing for a drink, dry, dehydrated. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD See dry . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.
Oxford Thesaurus
parched
parched adjective 1 the parched earth: dry, as dry as a bone, bone dry, dried up, dried out, arid, waterless, desiccated, dehydrated, sun-baked, baked, burned, scorched, seared, withered, shrivelled; literary sere, adust; rare exsiccated. ANTONYMS wet, soaking. 2 Can I have a drink, please? I'm parched: thirsty, dehydrated, dry; informal gasping; Austral. /NZ informal spitting chips; archaic athirst; rare thirstful, droughty, sitient.
parching
parching adjective the parching southern sun: searing, scorching, blistering, flaming, blazing (hot ), baking (hot ), burning, fiery, torrid, withering; informal boiling, boiling hot, sizzling, roasting, sweltering.
Duden Dictionary
Pärchen
Pär chen Substantiv, Neutrum , das |P ä rchen |das Pärchen; Genitiv: des Pärchens, Plural: die Pärchen Verkleinerungsform zu Paar 1
French Dictionary
parchemin
parchemin n. m. nom masculin 1 Peau d ’animal (mouton, chevreau, etc. ) traitée pour l ’écriture. : Aujourd ’hui, le papier a remplacé le parchemin, mais demain, l ’écran de l ’ordinateur succédera peut-être au papier. 2 Document écrit. : De vieux parchemins historiques.
parcheminé
parcheminé , ée adj. adjectif Ridé et desséché comme du parchemin. : Une peau parcheminée.
parcheminer
parcheminer v. tr. verbe transitif Donner l ’aspect du parchemin. aimer
Spanish Dictionary
parcha
parcha nombre femenino 1 Planta trepadora muy similar a la pasionaria que crece en América .2 nombre femenino Fruto comestible de esta planta, de color amarillo y pulpa translúcida, con los mismos usos que el de la pasionaria .
parchar
parchar verbo transitivo Méx Remendar o poner parches a algo .
parche
parche nombre masculino 1 Trozo de tela, papel, plástico u otro material flexible y resistente, que se pega sobre una superficie para tapar un agujero o una rotura :lo mismo pone unas inyecciones a un niño, que arregla una radio o pone un parche a una bolsa de goma .2 Pieza de tela o plástico con un preparado medicamentoso por una de sus caras que se aplica sobre una parte del cuerpo para que haga su efecto :parches de nicotina; otro experimento consiste en aplicar parches de estrógeno en la espalda de las mujeres en peligro de sufrir psicosis .3 Retoque o añadido con que se pretende que mejore una cosa pero que en realidad desdice del elemento principal o desentona del conjunto al que se incorpora, especialmente en una obra artística .SINÓNIMO pegote .4 Arreglo provisional o solución transitoria con que se pretende mantener o sostener algo antes de una intervención definitiva :ante cualquier dificultad, vete a la raíz de tus problemas y evita la tentación de poner parches a las situaciones comprometidas; el aumento de horas extras es un parche hasta que se pueda contratar a más personal .5 Piel sobre la que se golpea para hacer sonar un instrumento de percusión, en especial la del tambor :el tamboril tiene una caja y dos parches que antiguamente se tensaban con cuerdas y hoy en día con llaves .ponerse el parche antes que la herida Arg, Chile, Cuba, Méx coloquial Tomar precauciones [una persona ] ante una situación que puede causar problemas .tomar de parche Colomb coloquial Burlarse o gastarle una broma a una persona haciéndole creer algo que es mentira . VÉASE oído al parche .
parchear
parchear verbo transitivo Poner parches :parchear la cámara de un neumático; las múltiples lesiones obligaron a parchear al equipo a mitad de temporada .
parcheo
parcheo nombre masculino Acción de parchear :no se ha encontrado el elixir de la eterna juventud, aunque existen ya productos que suponen un buen parcheo geriátrico para el organismo .
parchís
parchís nombre masculino 1 Cuba, Esp, Méx Juego de mesa que se juega sobre un tablero dividido en casillas y en el que cada jugador debe completar un recorrido y hacer llegar sus cuatro fichas a un cuadro central antes que los demás, avanzando tantas casillas como indique el dado que tira cada vez que es su turno .2 Cuba, Esp, Méx Conjunto formado por el tablero, los dados y las fichas que se usan en este juego :doña Celia tomó el parchís del trinchero del comedor .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
parch
parch /pɑː r tʃ /動詞 他動詞 1 〈熱気 太陽が 〉…を乾ききらす, からからに乾燥させる ▸ parching heat 焼けつくような暑さ 2 ⦅くだけて ⦆〖通例be ~ed 〗〈のど 人などが 〉からからになる ▸ be parched with thirst のどがからからに渇く 3 〈豆 穀物など 〉を炒 (い )る .自動詞 乾ききる, からからになる .
parched
parched /-t /形容詞 1 〈土地などが 〉干からびた ; 〈のど 唇などが 〉からからに渇いた .2 〈豆 穀物などが 〉炒 (い ) った ▸ parched peas 炒り豆
Parcheesi
Par chee si /pɑː r tʃíːzi /名詞 U ⦅商標 ⦆パーチージ 〘古代インドのすごろくpachisiをもとにしたボードゲーム 〙.
parchment
parch ment /pɑ́ː r tʃmənt /名詞 1 U 羊皮紙 〘羊 ヤギの皮から精製した紙; →vellum 〙; 模造羊皮紙 .2 C (羊皮紙の )写本, 文書 ; (模造羊皮紙の )証書 ; 卒業証書 .