English-Thai Dictionary
phantom
ADJ ซึ่ง ลวงตา ซึ่ง หลอกลวง ที่ ไม่มี อยู่ จริง illusory sueng-luang-ta
phantom
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ ภูตผี ปีศาจ ghostlike writhlike kiao-kab-pud-pe-pe-sad
phantom
N ผี ภูตผี ปีศาจ วิญญา ณ apparition ghost specter pe
phantom
N สิ่ง ที่ ไม่มี ตัวตน ภาพลวงตา ภาพหลอน สิ่งลวงตา siang-ti-mai-me-tua-ton
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PHANTOM
n.[L. phantasma. ] 1. Something that appears; an apparition; a specter.
Strange phantoms rising as the mists arise.
2. A fancied vision.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PHANTOM
Phan "tom, n. Etym: [OE. fantome, fantosme, fantesme, OF. fantôme, fr. L. phantasma, Gr. Fancy, and cf. Phaëton, Phantasm, Phase. ]
Defn: That which has only an apparent existence; an apparition; a specter; a phantasm; a sprite; an airy spirit; an ideal image. Strange phantoms rising as the mists arise. Pope. She was a phantom of delight. Wordsworth. Phantom ship. See Flying Dutchman, under Flying. -- Phantom tumor (Med. ), a swelling, especially of the abdomen, due to muscular spasm, accumulation of flatus, etc. , simulating an actual tumor in appearance, but disappearing upon the administration of an anæsthetic.
PHANTOMATIC
PHANTOMATIC Phan `tom *at "ic, a.
Defn: Phantasmal. [R.] Coleridge.
PHANTOM CIRCUIT
PHANTOM CIRCUIT Phantom circuit. (Elec.)
Defn: The equivalent of an additional circuit or wire, in reality not existing, obtained by certain arrangements of real circuits, as in some multiplex telegraph systems.
New American Oxford Dictionary
phantom
phan tom |ˈfantəm ˈfæn (t )əm | ▶noun a ghost: a phantom who haunts lonely roads | figurative : the centrist and conservative parties were mere phantoms in 1943 | [ as modifier ] : a phantom ship. • a figment of the imagination: he tried to clear the phantoms from his head and grasp reality | [ as modifier ] : the women suffered from phantom pain that no physician could ever find. • [ as modifier ] denoting a financial arrangement or transaction that has been invented for fraudulent purposes but that does not really exist: he diverted an estimated $1,500,000 into “phantom ” bank accounts. ORIGIN Middle English (also in the sense ‘illusion, delusion ’): from Old French fantosme, based on Greek phantasma (see phantasm ).
phantom circuit
phan |tom cir |cuit ▶noun an arrangement of telegraph or other electric wires equivalent to an extra circuit.
phantom limb
phan tom limb |ˈfæn (t )əm ˌlɪm | ▶noun a sensation experienced by someone who has had a limb amputated that the limb is still there.
phantom pregnancy
phan |tom preg |nancy ▶noun Medicine an abnormal condition in which signs of pregnancy such as amenorrhoea, nausea, and abdominal swelling are present in a woman who is not pregnant.
Oxford Dictionary
phantom
phan |tom |ˈfantəm | ▶noun a ghost: a phantom who haunts lonely roads | [ as modifier ] : a phantom ship. • a figment of the imagination: he tried to clear the phantoms from his head and grasp reality. • [ as modifier ] not real; illusory: a phantom conspiracy | the women suffered from phantom pain that no physician could ever find. • [ as modifier ] denoting a financial arrangement or transaction which has been invented for fraudulent purposes: he diverted an estimated £1,500,000 into ‘phantom ’ bank accounts. ORIGIN Middle English (also in the sense ‘illusion, delusion ’): from Old French fantosme, based on Greek phantasma (see phantasm ).
phantom circuit
phan |tom cir |cuit ▶noun an arrangement of telegraph or other electric wires equivalent to an extra circuit.
phantom limb
phan |tom limb ▶noun a sensation experienced by someone who has had a limb amputated that the limb is still there.
phantom pregnancy
phan |tom preg |nancy ▶noun Medicine an abnormal condition in which signs of pregnancy such as amenorrhoea, nausea, and abdominal swelling are present in a woman who is not pregnant.
American Oxford Thesaurus
phantom
phantom noun 1 a phantom who haunts lonely roads: ghost, apparition, spirit, specter, wraith; informal spook; literary phantasm, shade. 2 the phantoms of an overactive imagination: delusion, figment of the imagination, hallucination, illusion, chimera, vision, mirage.
Oxford Thesaurus
phantom
phantom noun 1 a phantom who haunts lonely roads: ghost, apparition, spirit, spectre, wraith, shadow; Scottish & Irish bodach; W. Indian duppy; informal spook; literary phantasm, shade, revenant, wight; rare eidolon, manes. 2 he tried to clear the phantoms from his head and grasp reality: figment of the imagination, delusion, hallucination, illusion, chimera, vision, fantasy, mirage; rare phantasm.
Duden Dictionary
Phantom
Phan tom Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Phant o m |das Phantom; Genitiv: des Phantoms, Plural: die Phantome französisch fantôme, über das Vulgärlateinische zu griechisch phántasma, Phantasma 1 unwirkliche Erscheinung; Trugbild einem Phantom nachjagen 2 a Medizin Phantomerlebnis b Medizin Nachbildung eines Körperteils oder eines Organs für Unterrichtszwecke oder Versuche
Phantombild
Phan tom bild Substantiv, Neutrum Kriminalistik , das |Phant o mbild |nach Zeugenaussagen erstelltes Bild eines gesuchten Täters
Phantomerlebnis
Phan tom er leb nis Substantiv, Neutrum Medizin , das |Phant o merlebnis |Empfindung, dass ein amputierter Körperteil noch vorhanden ist
Phantomschmerz
Phan tom schmerz Substantiv, maskulin Medizin , der |Phant o mschmerz |Schmerz, den jemand in einem bestimmten Körperteil zu spüren meint, obwohl dieser amputiert ist
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
phantom
phan tom /fǽntəm /名詞 C 1 幽霊, お化け (ghost ).2 錯覚 ; 幻想 ; 幻影 .3 実体のない物 [人 ], まぼろし ▸ a phantom of a leader 見せかけばかりの指導者 形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗1 幽霊の (ような ); まぼろしの, 幻影の ; 錯覚の ; 見せかけの ▸ a phantom ship 幽霊船 ▸ a phantom company 幽霊会社 2 ⦅おどけて ⦆正体不明の 〈人 〉.~̀ l í mb 幻想肢 (し ) 〘手足の切断後, まだその部分があるように感じる 〙.~̀ pr é gnancy 想像妊娠 .~̀ prom ó tion 名目だけの昇進 〘昇給や権限の増大を伴わないが, 昇進の形をとった社内異動 〙.