English-Thai Dictionary
rut
N ร่อง แคบ บน ถนน ร่อง ทาง furrow groove rong-kab-bon-ta-non
rut
N สภาพ ที่ เคยชิน จน น่าเบื่อ habit circuit routine sa-pab-ti-koi-chin-jon-na-buea
rut
VT ทำให้ เป็น ร่อง furrow plow tam-hai-pen-rong
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
RUT
n.The copulation of deer.
RUT
v.i.To lust, as deer.
RUT
n.[L. rota, a wheel. ] The track of a wheel.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
RUT
Rut, n. Etym: [F. rut, OF. ruit, L. ruditus a roaring, fr. rugire to roar; -sp called from the noise made by deer in rutting time. ]
1. (Physiol.)
Defn: Sexual desire or oestrus of deer, cattle, and various other mammals; heat; also, the period during which the oestrus exists.
2. Roaring, as of waves breaking upon the shore; rote. See Rote.
RUT
Rut, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Rutted; p. pr. & vb. n. Rutting.]
Defn: To have a strong sexual impulse at the reproductive period; -- said of deer, cattle, etc.
RUT
RUT Rut, v. t.
Defn: To cover in copulation. Dryden.
RUT
Rut, n. Etym: [variant of route. ]
Defn: A track worn by a wheel or by habitual passage of anything; a groove in which anything runs. Also used figuratively. in a rut.
RUT
RUT Rut, v. t.
Defn: To make a rut or ruts in; -- chiefly used as a past participle or a participial adj; as, a rutted road.
New American Oxford Dictionary
rut
rut 1 |rət rət | ▶noun 1 a long deep track made by the repeated passage of the wheels of vehicles. 2 a habit or pattern of behavior that has become dull and unproductive but is hard to change: the administration was stuck in a rut and was losing its direction. DERIVATIVES rut ted adjective, rut ty adjective ORIGIN late 16th cent.: probably from Old French rute (see route ).
rut
rut 2 |rət rət | ▶noun (the rut ) an annual period of sexual activity in deer and some other mammals, during which the males fight each other for access to the females. ▶verb ( ruts, rutting, rutted ) [ no obj. ] (often as adj. rutting ) engage in such activity: a rutting stag. DERIVATIVES rut tish adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, from Latin rugitus, from rugire ‘to roar. ’
Oxford Dictionary
rut
rut 1 |rʌt | ▶noun 1 a long deep track made by the repeated passage of the wheels of vehicles. 2 a habit or pattern of behaviour that has become dull and unproductive but is hard to change: the EC was stuck in a rut and was losing its direction. DERIVATIVES rutted adjective, rutty adjective ( ruttier, ruttiest ) ORIGIN late 16th cent.: probably from Old French rute (see route ).
rut
rut 2 |rʌt | ▶noun an annual period of sexual activity in deer and some other mammals, during which the males fight each other for access to the females: a moose in rut . ▶verb ( ruts, rutted, rutting ) [ no obj. ] (often as adj. rutting ) (of a deer or other mammal ) engage in the rut: a rutting stag. DERIVATIVES ruttish adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, from Latin rugitus, from rugire ‘to roar ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
rut
rut noun 1 the car bumped across the ruts: furrow, groove, trough, ditch, hollow, pothole, crater. 2 he was stuck in a rut: boring routine, humdrum existence, habit, dead end.
Oxford Thesaurus
rut
rut noun 1 the Land Rover bumped across the ruts: wheel track, furrow, groove, track, trough, ditch, trench, gutter, gouge, crack, hollow, hole, pothole, cavity, crater. 2 Julian felt he was stuck in a rut: boring routine, humdrum existence, routine job, same old round, groove, grind, daily grind, treadmill, dead end, assembly line.
French Dictionary
rut
rut n. m. nom masculin Période d ’activité sexuelle au cours de laquelle les animaux recherchent l ’accouplement. Prononciation Le t se prononce, [ryt ]; le nom rime avec lutte
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
rut
rut 1 /rʌt /名詞 C 1 車の跡, わだち ; みぞ .2 決まりきったやり方 [考え方 ], 慣例 ▸ get into [out of ] the rut マンネリな生活になる [から抜け出す ]動詞 ~s ; ~ted ; ~ting 他動詞 〖通例be ~ted 〗〈道などが 〉わだち [みぞ ]がつく .
rut
rut 2 名詞 U 〖しばしばthe ~〗(雄のシカ ヒツジなどの )発情 (期 ), さかり .動詞 ~s ; ~ted ; ~ting 自動詞 さかりがつく, 発情する .