English-Thai Dictionary
Perish the thought
IDM อย่า แม้ กระ ทั้ง คิด เกี่ยวกับ มัน ya-mea-kra-tang-kid-kiao-kab-man
perish
VI ตาย ถึงแก่กรรม ถึงแก่อนิจกรรม die disappear expire pass away appear tai
perish
VI พังทลาย ฉิบหาย ย่อยยับ suffer ruin pang-ta-lai
perish by
PHRV ตาย ด้วย (วิธี perish from perish with tai-duai
perish from
PHRV ตาย เพราะ perish by perish with tai-prow
perish in
PHRV ตาย เนื่องจาก tai-nuang-jak
perish with
PHRV ตาย ด้วย (วิธี ตาย เพราะ perish by perish from tai-duai
perish with
PHRV ทรมาน จาก tor-ra-man-jak
perish with
PHRV ผุพัง เน่าเปื่อย pu-pang
perishable
ADJ ซึ่ง ตาย ได้ ซึ่ง ไม่ ยืนยาว ซึ่ง ย่อยยับ ได้ mortal ephemeral sueng-tai-dai
perishable
ADJ เน่าเปื่อย ได้ ง่าย fragile frail weak sturdy nao-puai
perishable
N สิ่ง เน่าเปื่อย ได้ ง่าย โดยเฉพาะ อาหาร sing-nao-puai-dai-ngai-doi-cha-prow-ar-han
perishing
ADJ ตาย อนาถ tai-ar-nad
perishing
ADJ น่ารำคาญ na-ram-kan
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PERISH
v.i.[L. pereo, supposed to be compounded of per and eo, to go; literally, to depart wholly. ] 1. To die; to lose life in any manner; applied to animals. Men perish by disease or decay, by the sword, by drowning, by hunger or famine, etc.
2. To die; to wither and decay; applied to plants.
3. To waste away; as, a leg or an arm has perished.
4. To be in a state of decay or passing away.
Duration, and time which is part of it, is the idea we have of perishing distance.
5. To be destroyed; to come to nothing.
Perish the lore that deadens young desire.
6. To fail entirely or to be extirpated. 2 Kings 9:8.
7. To be burst or ruined; as, the bottles shall perish. Luke 5:37.
8. To be wasted or rendered useless. Jeremiah 9:12.
9. To be injured or tormented. 1 Corinthians 8:11.
1 . To be lost eternally; to be sentenced to endless misery. 2 Peter 2:12.
PERISH
v.t.To destroy. [Not legitimate. ]
PERISHABLE
a.Liable to perish; subject to decay and destruction. The bodies of animals and plants are perishable. The souls of men are not perishable. 1. Subject to speedy decay.
Property of a perishable nature saved from a wreck, may be sold within a year and a day.
PERISHABLENESS
n.Liableness to decay or destruction.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PERISH
Per "ish, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Perished; p. pr. & vb. n. Perishing. ]Etym: [OE. perissen, perisshen, F. périr, p.pr. périssant, L. perire to go or run through, come to nothing, perish; per through + ire to go. Cf. Issue, and see -ish. ]
Defn: To be destroyed; to pass away; to become nothing; to be lost; to die; hence, to wither; to waste away. I perish with hunger! Luke xv. 17. Grow up and perish, as the summer fly. Milton. The thoughts of a soul that perish in thinking. Locke.
PERISH
PERISH Per "ish, v. t.
Defn: To cause perish. [Obs. ] Bacon.
PERISHABILITY
PERISHABILITY Per `ish *a *bil "i *ty, n.
Defn: Perishableness.
PERISHABLE
Per "ish *a *ble, a. Etym: [F. périssable. ]
Defn: Liable to perish; subject to decay, destruction, or death; as, perishable goods; our perishable bodies.
PERISHABLENESS
PERISHABLENESS Per "ish *a *ble *ness, n.
Defn: The quality or state of being perishable; liability to decay or destruction. Locke.
PERISHABLY
PERISHABLY Per "ish *a *bly, adv.
Defn: In a perishable degree or manner.
PERISHMENT
Per "ish *ment, n. Etym: [Cf. OF. perissement.]
Defn: The act of perishing. [R.] Udall.
New American Oxford Dictionary
perish
per ish |ˈperiSH ˈpɛrɪʃ | ▶verb [ no obj. ] suffer death, typically in a violent, sudden, or untimely way: a great part of his army perished of hunger and disease. • suffer complete ruin or destruction: the old regime had to perish. • (of rubber, a foodstuff, or other organic substance ) lose its normal qualities; rot or decay: most domestic building was in wood and has perished. PHRASES perish the thought informal used, often ironically, to show that one finds a suggestion or idea completely ridiculous or unwelcome: he wasn't out to get drunk —perish the thought! ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French periss-, lengthened stem of perir, from Latin perire ‘pass away, ’ from per- ‘through, completely ’ + ire ‘go. ’
perishable
per ish a ble |ˈperiSHəbəl ˈpɛrəʃəbəl | ▶adjective (esp. of food ) likely to decay or go bad quickly. • (of something abstract ) having a brief life or significance; transitory: ballet is the most perishable of arts. ▶noun (perishables ) things, esp. foodstuffs, likely to decay or go bad quickly. DERIVATIVES per ish a bil i ty |ˌperiSHəˈbilitē |noun
perisher
per |ish ¦er |ˈpɛrɪʃə | ▶noun Brit. informal a mischievous or awkward person, especially a child: some pushy little perisher.
Oxford Dictionary
perish
per ¦ish |ˈpɛrɪʃ | ▶verb [ no obj. ] 1 literary die, especially in a violent or sudden way: a great part of his army perished of hunger and disease. • suffer complete ruin or destruction: must these noble hopes perish so soon? 2 (of rubber, food, etc. ) lose its normal qualities; rot or decay: an abandoned tyre whose rubber had perished. 3 (be perished ) Brit. informal be suffering from extreme cold: I was perished with cold before the end of the day. PHRASES perish the thought informal used, often ironically, to show that one finds a suggestion or idea completely ridiculous or unwelcome: he wasn't out to get drunk —perish the thought! ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French periss-, lengthened stem of perir, from Latin perire ‘pass away ’, from per- ‘through, completely ’ + ire ‘go ’.
perishable
per ¦ish |able |ˈpɛrɪʃəb (ə )l | ▶adjective (especially of food ) likely to decay or go bad quickly. • (of something abstract ) having a brief life or significance; transitory: ballet is the most perishable of arts. ▶noun (perishables ) things, especially foodstuffs, likely to decay or go bad quickly. DERIVATIVES perishability |-ˈbɪlɪti |noun
perisher
per |ish ¦er |ˈpɛrɪʃə | ▶noun Brit. informal a mischievous or awkward person, especially a child: some pushy little perisher.
perishing
per ¦ish |ing |ˈpɛrɪʃɪŋ | ▶adjective Brit. informal 1 dated used for emphasis or to express annoyance: I could murder that perishing kid! | [ as submodifier ] : you've been a perishing long time with that coffee! 2 [ predic. ] extremely cold: it's perishing in the tent. DERIVATIVES perishingly adverb
American Oxford Thesaurus
perish
perish verb 1 millions of soldiers perished: die, lose one's life, be killed, fall, expire, meet one's death, be lost, lay down one's life, breathe one's last, pass away, go the way of all flesh, give up the ghost, go to glory, meet one's maker, cross the great divide; informal kick the bucket, turn up one's toes, shuffle off this mortal coil, buy it, croak, bite the big one, buy the farm; archaic decease, depart this life. 2 must these hopes perish so soon? come to an end, die (away ), disappear, vanish, fade, dissolve, evaporate, melt away, wither. 3 the rubber had perished: go bad, go off, spoil, rot, go moldy, molder, putrefy, decay, decompose.
Oxford Thesaurus
perish
perish verb 1 millions of young British soldiers perished: die, lose one's life, be killed, fall, expire, meet one's death, be lost, lay down one's life, breathe one's last, draw one's last breath, pass away, go the way of all flesh, give up the ghost, go to glory, meet one's maker, go to one's last resting place, cross the great divide; informal bite the dust, kick the bucket, cash in one's chips, croak, turn up one's toes, shuffle off this mortal coil, go the way of the dinosaurs, conk out, buy it; Brit. informal snuff it, peg out, pop one's clogs, hop the twig /stick; N. Amer. informal bite the big one, buy the farm, check out, hand in one's dinner pail; Austral. /NZ informal go bung; literary exit; archaic decease, depart this life. 2 must these hopes perish so soon? come to an end, die (away ), be destroyed, cease to exist, disappear, vanish, fade, dissolve, evaporate, melt away, pass into oblivion, wither. ANTONYMS live, survive. 3 the potatoes had all perished | an abandoned tyre whose rubber had perished: go bad, go off, spoil, rot, go mouldy, moulder, putrefy, decay, decompose; deteriorate, disintegrate, fall apart, crumble.
perishable
perishable adjective liable to rot, easily spoilt, decomposable, biodegradable; rare putrescible, decayable, putrefiable.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
perish
per ish /pérɪʃ /〖語源は 「完全に (per )行く 」〗動詞 ~es /-ɪz /; ~ed /-t /; ~ing 自動詞 1 ⦅書 ⦆〈人 動物が 〉 (災害 事故 戦争などで )死ぬ (→die 1 類義 )▸ perish in a plane crash 飛行機事故で死ぬ 2 ⦅書 ⦆〈物 国 人が 〉崩壊 [消滅 ]する (collapse )▸ The dream perished in a blink .夢は瞬く間に消滅した 3 ⦅英 ⦆〈ゴム 革などが 〉腐る , (品質を )落とす .他動詞 ⦅英 ⦆…の品質を落とす , …を腐らせる .
perishable
p é r ish a ble 形容詞 〈食物などが 〉腐りやすい ; 〈物などが 〉壊れ [滅び ]やすい .名詞 〖~s 〗(主に輸送中に )腐りやすい [壊れやすい ]物 .
perished
p é r ished /-t /形容詞 〖通例be ~〗1 ⦅英 くだけた話 ⦆〈人が 〉寒さで苦しんだ ▸ be perished with the cold 寒さに凍える 2 ⦅英 ⦆〈ゴム 革などが 〉品質の落ちた, 腐った .
perisher
p é r ish er 名詞 C ⦅英 くだけて ⦆困った子供, 嫌なやつ .
perishing
p é r ish ing 形容詞 ⦅主に英 くだけて ⦆1 とても寒い .2 ひどい .副詞 =perishingly .~ly 副詞 むやみに .