English-Thai Dictionary
rabbit
N กระต่าย hare kra-tai
rabbit
N ขน กระต่าย kon-kra-tai
rabbit
N เนื้อ กระต่าย nuan-kra-tai
rabbit
SL พูด ไม่ หยุด phud-mai-yud
rabbit food
SL ผักสลัด ผัก กาด หอม pak-sa-lad
rabbit on
PHRV พูด ไร้สาระ (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ phud-rai-sa-ra
rabbitry
N กระต่าย ทั้งหลาย การ เลี้ยง กระต่าย
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
RABBIT
n. A small quadruped of the genus Lepus, which feeds on grass or other herbage, and burrows in the earth. The rabbit is said to be less sagacious than the hare. It is a very prolific animal, and is kept in warrens for the sake of its flesh.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
RABBITING
RABBITING Rab "bit *ing, n.
Defn: The hunting of rabbits. T. Hughes.
RABBITRY
RABBITRY Rab "bit *ry (-ry ), n.
Defn: A place where rabbits are kept; especially, a collection of hutches for tame rabbits.
New American Oxford Dictionary
rabbit
rab bit |ˈrabit ˈræbət | ▶noun a burrowing, gregarious, plant-eating mammal with long ears, long hind legs, and a short tail. [Family Leporidae: several genera and species, in particular the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus ), which is often kept as a pet or raised for food. ] • the flesh of the rabbit as food. • the fur of the rabbit. • another term for hare. • a runner who acts as pacesetter in the first laps of a race. ▶verb ( rabbits, rabbiting , rabbited ) [ no obj. ] 1 (usu. as noun rabbiting ) hunt rabbits: locate the area where you can go rabbiting . 2 Brit. informal talk at length, esp. about trivial matters: stop rabbiting on, will you, and go to bed! [from rabbit and pork, rhyming slang for ‘talk. ’] PHRASES breed like rabbits informal reproduce prolifically. pull a rabbit out of the (or a ) hat do something unexpected but ingeniously effective in response to a problem: everyone is waiting to see if the king can pull a rabbit out of the hat and announce a ceasefire. the Finance Minister pulled a few rabbits out of the hat to balance the Budget last year. [with reference to a magician's trick. ]DERIVATIVES rab bit y adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: apparently from Old French (compare with French dialect rabotte ‘young rabbit ’), perhaps of Dutch origin (compare with Flemish robbe ).
rabbitbrush
rab bit brush |ˈrabitˌbrəSH ˈræbɪtˌbrəʃ |(also rabbitbush |-ˌbo͝oSH |) ▶noun a shrub of the daisy family that bears clusters of pungent small yellow flowers, native to North America, esp. the western US. [Chrysothamnus nauseosus, family Compositae. ]
rabbit-eared bandicoot
rabbit-eared bandicoot (also rabbit bandicoot ) ▶noun a burrowing Australian bandicoot with long ears, long limbs, and a long furry tail. Also called bilby. ●Family Thylacomyidae and genus Macrotis: two species, one of which is possibly extinct.
rabbit fever
rab bit fe ver ▶noun informal term for tularemia.
rabbitfish
rab bit fish |ˈrabitˌfiSH ˈræbɪtˌfɪʃ | ▶noun ( pl. same or rabbitfishes ) a blunt-nosed chimaera with rodentlike front teeth and a long thin tail, found in the northeastern Atlantic and around South Africa. Also called ratfish, rat-tail. [Chimaera monstrosa, family Chimaeridae. ]
rabbit food
rab bit food ▶noun informal, humorous salad or raw vegetables, characterized as insubstantial or tasteless.
rabbit punch
rab bit punch ▶noun a sharp chop with the edge of the hand to the back of the neck.
rabbit's foot
rab bit's foot ▶noun the foot of a rabbit carried as a good luck charm.
rabbit's-foot clover
rab bit's-foot clo ver ▶noun a slender clover with narrow leaflets that are soft and silky and light pink flower heads that are slightly cylindrical and very fuzzy. [Trifolium arvense, family Leguminosae. ]
rabbit warren
rab bit war ren |ˈræbət ˌwɔrən | ▶noun see warren.
Oxford Dictionary
rabbit
rab ¦bit |ˈrabɪt | ▶noun 1 a gregarious burrowing plant-eating mammal, with long ears, long hind legs, and a short tail. ●Family Leporidae: several genera and species, in particular the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus ), which is often kept as a pet or raised for food. • [ mass noun ] the flesh of the rabbit as food. • [ mass noun ] the fur of the rabbit. • North American term for hare. • informal a poor performer in a sport or game, in particular (in cricket ) a poor batsman. • US a runner who acts as pacesetter in the first laps of a race. 2 Brit. informal a conversation: we had quite a heated rabbit about it. [from rabbit and pork, rhyming slang for ‘talk ’.] ▶verb ( rabbits, rabbiting, rabbited ) [ no obj. ] 1 (usu. as noun rabbiting ) hunt rabbits: locate the area where you can go rabbiting . 2 Brit. informal talk at length, especially about trivial matters: stop rabbiting on, will you, and go to bed! PHRASES breed like rabbits informal reproduce prolifically. pull (or bring ) a rabbit out of the (or a ) hat do something unexpected but ingeniously effective in response to a problem: everyone is waiting to see if the king can pull a rabbit out of the hat and announce a ceasefire. the Finance Minister pulled a few rabbits out of the hat to balance the Budget last year. DERIVATIVES rabbity adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: apparently from Old French (compare with French dialect rabotte ‘young rabbit ’), perhaps of Dutch origin (compare with Flemish robbe ).
rabbitbrush
rabbitbrush |ˈrabɪtbrʌʃ |(also rabbitbush |-buʃ |) ▶noun a North American shrub of the daisy family, which bears clusters of small yellow flowers. ●Chrysothamnus nauseosus, family Compositae.
rabbit-eared bandicoot
rabbit-eared bandicoot (also rabbit bandicoot ) ▶noun a burrowing Australian bandicoot with long ears, long limbs, and a long furry tail. Also called bilby. ●Family Thylacomyidae and genus Macrotis: two species, one of which is possibly extinct.
rabbit fever
rab ¦bit fever ▶noun informal term for tularaemia.
rabbitfish
rabbit |fish ▶noun ( pl. same or rabbitfishes ) 1 a ratfish found in the NE Atlantic and around South Africa. Also called rat-tail. ●Chimaera monstrosa, family Chimaeridae. 2 a fish with a blunt snout and rabbit-like jaws, found in inshore waters of the tropical Indo-Pacific, especially around reefs. ●Family Siganidae: several genera and species, in particular Siganus oramin.
rabbit food
rab ¦bit food ▶noun [ mass noun ] humorous salad, seen as insubstantial or tasteless.
rabbit punch
rab ¦bit punch ▶noun a sharp chop with the edge of the hand to the back of the neck.
rabbit's foot
rabbit's foot ▶noun the foot of a rabbit carried as a good luck charm.
rabbit's-foot clover
rab bit's-foot clo ver ▶noun a slender clover with narrow leaflets that are soft and silky and light pink flower heads that are slightly cylindrical and very fuzzy. [Trifolium arvense, family Leguminosae. ]
rabbit warren
rab ¦bit war ¦ren ▶noun see warren.
American Oxford Thesaurus
rabbit
rabbit noun hunting rabbits: buck, doe; cony; informal bunny.
Oxford Thesaurus
rabbit
rabbit noun Brit. coney; children's word bunny (rabbit ).WORD LINKS rabbit buck male doe female warren, burrow, hutch home 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.
Duden Dictionary
Rabbit-Punch
Rab bit-Punch, Rab bit punch Substantiv, maskulin , der Rabbitpunch |ˈrɛbɪtpant͜ʃ ˈrɛbɪtpant͜ʃ |der Rabbit-Punch; Genitiv: des Rabbit-Punchs, Plural: die Rabbit-Punchs der Rabbitpunch; Genitiv: des Rabbitpunchs, Plural: die Rabbitpunchs englisch ; »Hasenschlag «[unerlaubter ] kurz angesetzter Schlag ins Genick oder an den Unterteil des Schädels im Boxsport
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
rabbit
rab bit /rǽbət /名詞 複 ~s /-ts /, ~1 C (飼い )ウサギ (!hare (ノウサギ )より小形で穴居性; 多産 臆 (おく )病のイメージ ) ▸ a pet rabbit ペットのウサギ ▸ run like a rabbit 一目散に逃げる 2 U ウサギの肉 [毛皮 ]▸ rabbit stew ウサギのシチュー 3 C ⦅英話 ⦆(スポーツの )下手な人 .4 =Welsh rabbit .br è ed like r á bbits 次々と [たくさん ]子供を産む .l ì ke a r á bbit c à ught in the h é adlights 取り乱してどうしてよいかわからない .p ù ll a r à bbit out of the [a ] h á t ⦅くだけて ⦆突然 (すばらしい )解決策を得る .r à bbit and p ó rk =talk (→rhyming slang ).動詞 ~s ; ~ed , ⦅英 ⦆~ted ; ~ing , ⦅英 ⦆~ting 自動詞 1 〈人が 〉ウサギ狩りをする ▸ go rabbitting ウサギ狩りに行く 2 ⦅英 くだけて 非難して ⦆【つまらないことについて 】長々と話す (on ) «about » (!しばしば進行形で ) .~́ b ù rrow ウサギの穴 .~́ è ars ⦅米 くだけて ⦆〖単数扱い 〗(V字型の )室内用テレビアンテナ .~́ f ì sh 〘魚 〙マフグ .~́ f ò od ⦅米俗 おどけて ⦆生野菜, 緑野菜 .~́ h ò le ウサギの穴 .~́ h ù tch (木製の )ウサギ小屋 .~́ p ù nch 首後部へのパンチ .~́ 's f ò ot (ウサギの足形の )お守り .~́ w à rren 1 ウサギの巣 [繁殖地 ].2 ⦅くだけて ⦆入り組んだ多数の通路を持つ建物 [場所 ].