English-Thai Dictionary
parr
N ลูก ปลา แซลมอน ลูก ปลา luk-pla-sel-mon
parrakeet
N นกแก้ว เล็ก parrot nok-kea-lek
parrel
N ห่วง โยงช นิดหนึ่ง บน เรือ
parricide
N การ ฆ่า บิดา มารดา ปิตุฆาต มาตุฆาต patricide matricide killing kan-ka-bi-da-man-da
parricide
N ผู้ฆ่า บิดา มารดา ผู้กระทำ ปิตุฆาต มาตุฆาต killer phu-ka-bi-da-man-da
parrot
N นกแก้ว parakeet macaw lorikeet nok-kea
parrot
N ผู้ ที่ เลียน คำพูด ผู้อื่น ผู้ เลียนแบบ คนอื่น copycat copier mimicker phu-ti-lian-beab-kam-phud
parrot
VT เลียน คำพูด พูดตาม lian-kam-phud
parrot fashion
IDM โดย ไม่เข้าใจ ความหมาย โดย การท่องจำ doi-mai-kao-jai-kwam-mai
parrot-fashion
IDM โดย ไม่เข้าใจ ความหมาย โดย การท่องจำ doi-mai-kao-jai-kwam-mai
parrotfish
N ปลา ปากนกแก้ว ปลา ทะเลใน เขตร้อน
parry
N การ ป้องปัด การ หลบหลีก kan-pong-pad
parry
VI ปัด ป้อง หลบ หลีก หลบเลี่ยง evade sidestep pad-pong
parry
VT ปัด ป้อง หลบ หลีก evade sidestep pad-pong
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PARREL
n.[L. paro. It coincides with apparel, which see. ] Among seamen, an apparatus or frame made or ropes, trucks and ribs, so contrived as to go round the mast, and being fastened at both ends to a yard, serves to hoist it.
PARRICIDAL, PARRIDICIOUS
a.[See Parricide. ] Pertaining to parricide; containing the crime of murdering a parent or child. 1. Committing parricide.
PARRICIDE
n.[L. paricida, from pater, father, and coedo, to kill. ] 1. A person who murders his father or mother.
2. One who murders an ancestor, or any one to whom he owes reverence. Blackstone applies the word to one who kills his child.
3. The murder of a parent or one to whom reverence is due.
4. One who invades or destroys any to whom he owes particular reverence, as his country or patron.
PARRIED
pp. [See Parry. ] Warded off; driven aside.
PARROT
n. 1. The name of fowls of the genus Psittacus, of numerous species. The bill is hooked and the upper mandible movable. The hooked bill of the parrot is used in climbing. These fowls are found almost every where in tropical climates. They breed in hollow trees and subsist on fruits and seeds. They are also remarkable for the faculty of making indistinct articulations of words in imitation of the human voice.
2. A fish found among the Bahama isles, esteemed to be delicate food and remarkable for the richness of its colors.
PARRY
v.t. 1. In fencing, to ward off; to stop or to put or turn by; as, to parry a thrust.
2. To ward off; to turn aside; to prevent a blow from taking effect.
3. To avoid; to shift off.
The French government has parried the payment of our claims.
PARRY
v.i.To ward off; to put by thrusts or strokes; to fence.
PARRYING
ppr. Warding off, as a thrust or blow.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PARR
Parr, n. Etym: [Cf. Gael. & Ir. bradan a salmon. ] (Zoöl.)(a ) A young salmon in the stage when it has dark transverse bands; -- called also samlet, skegger, and fingerling. (b ) A young leveret.
PARRAKEET; PARAKEET
Par "ra *keet `, Par "a *keet `, n. Etym: [See Paroquet. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: Any one of numerous species of small parrots having a graduated tail, which is frequently very long; -- called also paroquet and paraquet.
Note: Many of the Asiatic and Australian species belong to the genus Paleornis; others belong to Polytelis, Platycercus, Psephotus, Euphema, and allied genera. The American parrakeets mostly belong to the genus Conurus, as the Carolina parrakeet (C. Carolinensis ).
PARRAL; PARREL
Par "ral, Par "rel, n. Etym: [F. appareil. See Apparel, n.]
1. (Naut. )
Defn: The rope or collar by which a yard or spar is held to the mast in such a way that it may be hoisted or lowered at pleasure. Totten.
2. A chimney-piece. Halliwell.
PARRAQUA
PARRAQUA Par *ra "qua, n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A curassow of the genus Ortalida, allied to the guan.
PARRHESIA
Par *rhe "si *a, n. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. (Rhet.)
Defn: Boldness or freedom of speech.
PARRICIDAL
Par "ri *ci `dal, a. Etym: [L. parricidalis, parricidialis. See Parricide. ]
Defn: Of or pertaining to parricide; guilty of parricide.
PARRICIDE
Par "ri *cide, n. Etym: [F., fr. L. parricida; pater father + caedere to kill. See Father, Homicide, and cf. Patricide. ]
1. Properly, one who murders one's own father; in a wider sense, one who murders one's father or mother or any ancestor.
2. Etym: [L. parricidium.]
Defn: The act or crime of murdering one's own father or any ancestor.
PARRICIDIOUS
PARRICIDIOUS Par `ri *cid "i *ous, a.
Defn: Parricidal. [Obs. ]
PARROCK
Par "rock, n. Etym: [AS. pearruc, pearroc. See Park. ]
Defn: A croft, or small field; a paddock. [Prov. Eng. ]
PARROT
Par "rot, n. Etym: [Prob. fr. F. Pierrot, dim. of Pierre Peter. F.pierrot is also the name of the sparrow. Cf. Paroquet, Petrel, Petrify. ]
1. (Zoöl.)
Defn: In a general sense, any bird of the order Psittaci.
2. (Zoöl.)
Defn: Any species of Psittacus, Chrysotis, Pionus, and other genera of the family Psittacidæ, as distinguished from the parrakeets, macaws, and lories. They have a short rounded or even tail, and often a naked space on the cheeks. The gray parrot, or jako (P. erithacus )of Africa (see Jako ), and the species of Amazon, or green, parrots (Chrysotis ) of America, are examples. Many species, as cage birds, readily learn to imitate sounds, and to repeat words and phrases. Carolina parrot (Zoöl.), the Carolina parrakeet. See Parrakeet. -- Night parrot, or Owl parrot. (Zoöl.) See Kakapo. -- Parrot coal, cannel coal; -- so called from the crackling and chattering sound it makes in burning. [Eng. & Scot. ] -- Parrot green. (Chem. ) See Scheele's green, under Green, n. -- Parrot weed (Bot. ), a suffrutescent plant (Bocconia frutescens ) of the Poppy family, native of the warmer parts of America. It has very large, sinuate, pinnatifid leaves, and small, panicled, apetalous flowers. -- Parrot wrasse, Parrot fish (Zoöl.), any fish of the genus Scarus. One species (S. Cretensis ), found in the Mediterranean, is esteemed by epicures, and was highly prized by the ancient Greeks and Romans.
PARROT
PARROT Par "rot, v. t.
Defn: To repeat by rote, as a parrot.
PARROT
PARROT Par "rot, v. i.
Defn: To chatter like a parrot.
PARROTER
PARROTER Par "rot *er, n.
Defn: One who simply repeats what he has heard. [R.] J. S. Mill.
PARROTRY
PARROTRY Par "rot *ry, n.
Defn: Servile imitation or repetition. [R.] Coleridge. "The supine parrotry. " Fitzed. Hall.
PARROT'S-BILL
Par "rot's-bill `, n. Etym: [So called from the resemblance of its curved superior petal to a parrot's bill. ] (Bot. )
Defn: The glory pea. See under Glory.
PARRY
Par "ry, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Parried; p. pr. & vb. n. Parrying. ] Etym: [F. paré, p. p. of parer. See Pare, v. t.]
1. To ward off; to stop, or to turn aside; as, to parry a thrust, a blow, or anything that means or threatens harm. Locke. Vice parries wide The undreaded volley with a sword of straw. Cowper.
2. To avoid; to shift or put off; to evade. The French government has parried the payment of our claims. E. Everett.
PARRY
PARRY Par "ry, v. i.
Defn: To ward off, evade, or turn aside something, as a blow, argument, etc. Locke.
PARRY
Par "ry, n.; pl. Parries (.
Defn: A warding off of a thrust or blow, as in sword and bayonet exercises or in boxing; hence, figuratively, a defensive movement in debate or other intellectual encounter.
New American Oxford Dictionary
parr
parr |pär pɑr | ▶noun ( pl. same ) a young salmon or trout between the stages of fry and smolt, distinguished by dark rounded patches evenly spaced along its sides. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: of unknown origin.
Parr, Katherine
Parr, Katherine |pär pɑr | (1512 –48 ), English queen; sixth and last wife of Henry VIII. Having married the king in 1543, she influenced his decision to restore the succession to his daughters Mary and Elizabeth (later Mary I and Elizabeth I respectively ).
parrakeet
par ra keet |ˈpærəkiːt | ▶noun variant spelling of parakeet.
parramatta
par ra mat ta ▶noun variant spelling of paramatta.
parricide
par ri cide |ˈparəˌsīd ˈpɛrəˌsaɪd | ▶noun the killing of a parent or other near relative. • a person who commits parricide. DERIVATIVES par ri cid al |ˌparəˈsīdl |adjective ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from French, from Latin parricidium ‘murder of a parent, ’ with first element of unknown origin, but long associated with Latin pater ‘father ’ and parens ‘parent. ’
parrot
par rot |ˈparət ˈpɛrət | ▶noun a bird, often vividly colored, with a short down-curved hooked bill, grasping feet, and a raucous voice, found esp. in the tropics and feeding on fruits and seeds. Many are popular as cage birds, and some are able to mimic the human voice. [Order Psittaciformes: numerous species, sometimes all placed in the family Psittacidae. The order also contains the cockatoos, lories, lovebirds, macaws, conures, and budgerigars. ] ▶verb ( parrots, parroting, parroted ) [ with obj. ] repeat mechanically: encouraging students to parrot back information. ORIGIN early 16th cent.: probably from dialect French perrot, diminutive of the male given name Pierre ‘Peter. ’ Compare with parakeet .
parrotbill
par rot bill |ˈparətˌbil ˈpærətbɪl | ▶noun a titlike Asian songbird with brown and gray plumage and a short arched bill. [Family Panuridae (or Paradoxornithidae ): two genera and several species. ]
parrot-fashion
parrot-fashion ▶adverb Brit. without thought or understanding; mechanically: she repeated the phrase parrot-fashion.
parrot fever
par rot fe ver ▶noun less formal term for psittacosis.
parrotfish
par rot fish |ˈparətˌfiSH ˈpɛrətˌfɪʃ | ▶noun ( pl. same or parrotfishes ) 1 any of a number of brightly colored marine fish with a parrotlike beak, which they use to scrape food from coral and other hard surfaces. [● a widespread fish of warm seas that may secrete a mucous cocoon to deter predators (family Scaridae: Scarus and other genera ). ● an edible fish of the southern Indian ocean (Oplegnathus conwayi, family Oplegnathidae ).] 2 Austral. a brightly colored marine fish, esp. one of the wrasse family. [Several species in the family Labridae. ]
parrotlet
par rot let |ˈparətlit ˈpærətlɪt | ▶noun a tiny tropical American parrot with mainly green plumage and a short tail. [Family Psittacidae: three genera, in particular Forpus and Touit, and several species. ]
parrot tulip
par rot tu lip ▶noun a cultivated tulip of a variety that has irregularly fringed or wavy petals, typically of two colors.
parry
par ry |ˈparē ˈpɛri | ▶verb ( parries, parrying, parried ) [ with obj. ] ward off (a weapon or attack ), esp. with a countermove: he parried the blow by holding his sword vertically. • answer (a question or accusation ) evasively: he parried questions from reporters outside the building. ▶noun ( pl. parries ) an act of parrying: her question met with a polite parry. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: probably representing French parez! ‘ward off!, ’ imperative of parer, from Italian parare ‘ward off. ’
Parry, Sir Hubert
Parry |ˈpari | (1848 –1918 ), English composer; full name Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry. Parry's best-known work is his setting of William Blake's poem ‘Jerusalem ’ (1916 ), which has acquired the status of a national song.
Oxford Dictionary
parr
parr |pɑː | ▶noun ( pl. same ) a young salmon (or trout ) between the stages of fry and smolt, distinguished by dark rounded patches evenly spaced along its sides. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: of unknown origin.
Parr, Katherine
Parr |pɑː | (1512 –48 ), sixth and last wife of Henry VIII. Having married the king in 1543, she influenced his decision to restore the succession to his daughters Mary and Elizabeth (later Mary I and Elizabeth I respectively ).
parrakeet
parra |keet ▶noun variant spelling of parakeet.
parramatta
parramatta |ˌparəˈmatə |(also paramatta ) ▶noun [ mass noun ] a fine-quality twill fabric with a weft of worsted and a warp of cotton or silk, used originally as a dress material and now particularly in the making of rubber-proofed garments. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: named after Parramatta, a city in New South Wales, Australia, which was the site of a prison whose inmates manufactured the cloth for clothing supplied to the convict servants of settlers.
parricide
parricide |ˈparɪsʌɪd | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the killing of a parent or other near relative. • [ count noun ] a person who commits parricide. DERIVATIVES parricidal |-ˈsʌɪd (ə )l |adjective ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from French, from Latin parricidium ‘murder of a parent ’, with first element of unknown origin, but for long associated with Latin pater ‘father ’ and parens ‘parent ’.
parrot
par ¦rot |ˈparət | ▶noun a bird, often vividly coloured, with a short downcurved hooked bill, grasping feet, and a raucous voice, found especially in the tropics and feeding on fruits and seeds. Many are popular as cage birds, and some are able to mimic the human voice. ●Order Psittaciformes: numerous species, sometimes all placed in the family Psittacidae. The order also contains the cockatoos, lories, lovebirds, macaws, conures, and budgerigar. ▶verb ( parrots, parroting, parroted ) [ with obj. ] repeat mechanically: encouraging students to parrot back information. ORIGIN early 16th cent.: probably from dialect French perrot, diminutive of the male given name Pierre ‘Peter ’. Compare with parakeet .
parrotbill
parrot |bill |ˈparətbɪl | ▶noun a tit-like Asian songbird with brown and grey plumage and a short arched bill. ●Family Panuridae (or Paradoxornithidae ): two genera and several species, including the bearded tit or reedling.
parrot-fashion
parrot-fashion ▶adverb Brit. without thought or understanding; mechanically: she repeated the phrase parrot-fashion.
parrot fever
par ¦rot fever ▶noun less formal term for psittacosis.
parrotfish
parrot |fish |ˈparətfɪʃ | ▶noun ( pl. same or parrotfishes ) 1 any of a number of brightly coloured marine fish with a parrot-like beak, which they use to scrape food from coral and other hard surfaces: ● a widespread fish of warm seas which may secrete a mucous cocoon to deter predators (family Scaridae: Scarus and other genera ). ● an edible fish of the southern Indian ocean (Oplegnathus conwayi, family Oplegnathidae ). 2 Austral. /NZ a brightly coloured marine fish, especially one of the wrasse family. ●Several species in the family Labridae.
parrotlet
parrot |let |ˈparətlɪt | ▶noun a tiny tropical American parrot with mainly green plumage and a short tail. ●Family Psittacidae: three genera, in particular Forpus and Touit, and several species.
parrot tulip
par ¦rot tulip ▶noun a cultivated tulip of a variety which has irregularly fringed or wavy petals, typically of two colours.
parry
parry |ˈpari | ▶verb ( parries, parrying, parried ) [ with obj. ] ward off (a weapon or attack ) with a countermove: he parried the blow by holding his sword vertically. • answer (a question or accusation ) evasively: he parried questions from reporters outside the building. ▶noun ( pl. parries ) an act of parrying something. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: probably representing French parez! ‘ward off! ’, imperative of parer, from Italian parare ‘ward off ’.
Parry, Sir Hubert
Parry |ˈpari | (1848 –1918 ), English composer; full name Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry. Parry's best-known work is his setting of William Blake's poem ‘Jerusalem ’ (1916 ), which has acquired the status of a national song.
American Oxford Thesaurus
parrot
parrot verb they parroted slogans without appreciating their significance: repeat (mindlessly ), repeat mechanically, echo. WORD LINKS psittacine relating to parrots Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.
parry
parry verb 1 Alfonso parried the blow: ward off, fend off; deflect, hold off, block, counter, repel, repulse. 2 I parried her constant questions: evade, sidestep, avoid, dodge, answer evasively, field, fend off.
Oxford Thesaurus
parrot
parrot verb they parroted slogans without appreciating their significance: repeat mindlessly, repeat, repeat mechanically, echo, say again. WORD LINKS parrot psittacine relating to parrots Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.
parrot-fashion
parrot-fashion adverb his wife had just repeated the phrase parrot-fashion: mechanically, by rote, mindlessly, without thinking, unthinkingly, automatically.
parry
parry verb 1 Sharpe parried the blow: ward off, fend off, stave off, turn aside; deflect, hold off, block, avert, counter, rebuff, repel, repulse, hold /keep at bay. 2 I parried her constant questions about my job-hunting activities: evade, sidestep, avoid, dodge, answer evasively, field, fend off, deflect, circumvent, steer clear of, fight shy of; informal duck.
Duden Dictionary
Parrizida
Par ri zi da , Par ri ci da Substantiv, maskulin , der Parricida |Parriz i da Parric i da |der Parrizida; Genitiv: des Parrizidas, Plural: die Parrizidas der Parricida; Genitiv: des Parricidas, Plural: die Parricidas lateinisch Verwandten-, besonders Vatermörder
French Dictionary
parrain
parrain n. m. nom masculin 1 Celui qui tient un enfant sur les fonts baptismaux. : Le parrain et la marraine, le filleul et la filleule. 2 Personne qui assure la création, la réalisation de quelque chose. : Camille Laurin est le parrain de la Charte de la langue française. SYNONYME auteur ; créateur ; initiateur ; promoteur . 3 familier Chef d ’une mafia. : Le parrain a une offre à faire que l ’on ne peut refuser.
parrainage
parrainage n. m. nom masculin Soutien moral ou financier accordé à quelqu ’un, à quelque chose. : Le parrainage d ’une campagne de souscription par un cabinet de comptables agréés. SYNONYME appui .
parrainer
parrainer v. tr. verbe transitif Donner son soutien à, cautionner (une entreprise, une œuvre ). : Ils ont accepté de parrainer notre campagne de sensibilisation. aimer
parraineur
parraineur , euse n. m. et f. Personne, société qui parraine une entreprise, une émission, un événement. SYNONYME commanditaire . Note Technique Ce terme a fait l ’objet d ’une recommandation officielle en France pour remplacer l ’emprunt à l ’anglais sponsor.
parricide
parricide adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif Qui a tué son père ou sa mère. : Un fils parricide. nom masculin et féminin Personne qui a commis un parricide. nom masculin Meurtre du père ou de la mère. Note Orthographique pa rr i c ide.
Spanish Dictionary
parra
parra nombre femenino Planta de vid que se deja crecer y se sostiene sobre un soporte pegado a la pared o sobre un armazón :la parra del patio daba sombra en verano .subirse a la parra i Esp coloquial Enfadarse mucho [una persona ].ii Esp Tomarse [una persona ] atribuciones que no le corresponden .ETIMOLOGÍA Voz de origen incierto .
parrado, -da
parrado, -da adjetivo [árbol ] Que tiene las ramas extendidas horizontalmente .
parrafada
parrafada nombre femenino 1 coloquial Trozo largo de discurso que se hace sin interrupción, y generalmente con entusiasmo o vehemencia :tras brindar nos soltó una parrafada sobre los efectos del vino en el organismo .2 Conversación larga y confidencial :hace tiempo que tengo ganas de verle para echar una parrafada con él .
parrafeo
parrafeo nombre masculino Conversación informal y confidencial .
párrafo
párrafo nombre masculino 1 Fragmento de un escrito con unidad temática, que queda diferenciado del resto de fragmentos por un punto y aparte y generalmente también por llevar letra mayúscula inicial y un espacio en blanco en el margen izquierdo de alineación del texto principal de la primera línea .SINÓNIMO parágrafo .2 Signo ortográfico (§) que sirve para indicar que comienza uno de estos fragmentos .SINÓNIMO parágrafo .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xv ) del latín paragraphus ‘señal para distinguir las varias partes de un tratado ’, procedente del griego parágraphos, derivado de paragráphein ‘escribir al margen ’ y este de gráphein ‘escribir ’. De la familia etimológica de gráfico (V.).
parral
parral 1 nombre masculino 1 Conjunto de tallos de parra que, sostenidos por un armazón, forman una cubierta .SINÓNIMO bacillar, emparrado .2 Viña sin podar que cría muchos vástagos .ETIMOLOGÍA Derivado de parra ‘vid ’.
parral
parral 2 nombre masculino Vasija de barro, grande, ancha y baja, para contener miel .ETIMOLOGÍA Derivado de parra con el significado de ‘vasija ’.
parranda
parranda nombre femenino 1 coloquial Diversión animada, en especial la que consiste en recorrer distintos lugares donde se bebe o se baila :estuvo toda la noche de parranda por el centro de la ciudad .2 Grupo de personas que salen de noche tocando o cantando para divertirse .3 Baile popular, típico de la región española de Murcia, acompañado de tres coplas con estribillo que finalizan con un retal o cadencia final; es ejecutado por dos parejas :la parranda acaba con grandes brincos, saltos y palmadas .
parrandear
parrandear verbo intransitivo coloquial Ir o andar de un sitio a otro de parranda .
parrandeo
parrandeo nombre masculino coloquial Acción de parrandear .
parrandero, -ra
parrandero, -ra adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino coloquial [persona ] Que es muy aficionado a ir de parranda .
parricida
parricida adjetivo /nombre común 1 [persona ] Que comete parricidio .2 adjetivo Que es propio o característico de estas personas :tendencias parricidas .
parricidio
parricidio nombre masculino Delito que consiste en matar a un familiar, en especial al padre, a la madre, a un hijo o al cónyuge :se entregó sin oponer resistencia y se declaró autor del parricidio; cumple una larga condena por parricidio .
parrilla
parrilla 1 nombre femenino Vasija de base ancha y boca estrecha .ETIMOLOGÍA Derivado de parra con el significado de ‘vasija ’.
parrilla
parrilla 2 nombre femenino 1 Utensilio para asar o tostar alimentos que consiste en una rejilla sobre una estructura metálica y provista generalmente de un mango; para asar o tostar los alimentos, se colocan sobre la rejilla y esta sobre el fuego o las brasas :la plaza se inunda del humo de las salchichas asadas en improvisadas parrillas .SINÓNIMO grill .2 Restaurante en el que se sirven alimentos asados con este utensilio, generalmente a la vista de la clientela .SINÓNIMO asador .3 Rejilla del radiador de un automóvil :el nuevo modelo ha renovado su gama con una línea más afilada, además de capó y parrilla de nuevo estilo .4 Amér Estructura resistente, generalmente metálica y con forma de rejilla, que se coloca sobre el techo de un automóvil y sirve para transportar maletas, bultos y otros objetos .SINÓNIMO baca .a la parrilla [alimento ] Que se cocina sobre una parrilla :carne a la parrilla; pollo a la parrilla .parrilla de programación Esp Conjunto de programas de la radio o televisión, con su horario correspondiente :la cadena pública está preparando su parrilla de programación para el próximo otoño .También simplemente parrilla .parrilla de salida Lugar de la pista, con líneas pintadas en el suelo, en el que se colocan los vehículos al iniciarse una carrera :el auto que logre el mejor tiempo en los entrenamientos obtendrá el mejor puesto en la parrilla de salida .También simplemente parrilla .ETIMOLOGÍA Derivado de parra ‘planta de vid ’, por la forma de enrejado que tienen las glorietas y emparrados .
parrillada
parrillada nombre femenino Plato que consiste en un surtido de carne, pescado, marisco o verdura que se asa a la parrilla .
parrillero
parrillero nombre masculino RPlata Construcción que se hace en el jardín o en la parte posterior de una casa especialmente diseñada para hacer fuego y colocar una parrilla sobre la cual se asan alimentos a las brasas como carnes y verduras .
párroco
párroco nombre masculino Sacerdote encargado del servicio religioso de una parroquia :el párroco pidió ayuda para la gente necesitada del barrio; cuando se jubiló el cura párroco, el nuevo sacerdote ocupó su lugar .También cura párroco .SINÓNIMO rector .
parroquia
parroquia nombre femenino 1 División territorial eclesiástica que está bajo la jurisdicción espiritual de un párroco o rector .SINÓNIMO curato .2 Iglesia principal de este territorio, donde se administran los sacramentos y se ofrece atención espiritual a los fieles o parroquianos :las limosnas dominicales servirán para las obras de mejoras de la parroquia .3 Conjunto de fieles de dicho territorio o iglesia .SINÓNIMO feligresía .4 Esp Conjunto de personas que fiel y habitualmente compran en un establecimiento determinado, utilizan los servicios prestados por algo o alguien o asisten a un lugar :la parroquia de un bar; ayer despistó a la parroquia bursátil el aire más relajado que se observó en las compañías constructoras; el cuarto toro de la tarde, flojo, pasó sin interés para la parroquia .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xv ) del latín parochia y este del griego paroikía ‘residencia en un país extranjero ’, que en la época del cristianismo toma por metáfora el significado de ‘comunidad religiosa ’ al considerarse ciudadanos de paso en la tierra .
parroquial
parroquial adjetivo De la parroquia religiosa o relacionado con ella :iglesia parroquial . VÉASE hoja parroquial .
parroquiano, -na
parroquiano, -na nombre masculino y femenino 1 Persona que pertenece a una parroquia determinada :el sacerdote recibió la ayuda de los parroquianos para reconstruir el local .SINÓNIMO feligrés .2 Persona que frecuenta un establecimiento público o utiliza habitualmente los servicios prestados por algo o alguien :me paso todo el día esperando parroquianos y vienen a mi tienda cuando ya cierro los postigos; el encargado les comenta que los parroquianos son más limpios que antes .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
parr
parr /pɑː r /名詞 複 ~, ~s C 鮭 [タラ ]の幼魚 .
parrakeet
par ra keet /pǽrəkìːt /名詞 〘鳥 〙=parakeet .
parricide
par ri cide /pǽrɪsàɪd /名詞 U 親殺し, 尊属殺人 ; C 親殺しの犯人 .
parrot
par rot /pǽrət /名詞 複 ~s /-ts /C 1 〘鳥 〙オウム .2 ⦅否定的に ⦆人のまねばかりする人 , 受け売りする人 .(as ) s ì ck as a p á rrot ⦅主に英 話 ⦆とてもがっかりした .動詞 他動詞 ⦅通例けなして ⦆(意味を理解せず )〈人の言葉など 〉をまねして言う ; …をオウム返しに言う .~́ cr ỳ オウム返しにされる言葉 ; (闘争の )スローガン .~́ f à shion ⦅英 否定的に ⦆〖副詞的に 〗オウム返しに (by rote ); 猿まねして .~́ f è ver オウム病 .
parry
par ry /pǽri /動詞 -ries ; -ried ; ~ing 他動詞 1 〈質問 議論 〉を (賢く )かわす, 受け流す .2 〈攻撃 〉をかわす .名詞 複 -ries C かわすこと ; 逃げ口上 .