English-Thai Dictionary
reed
N ขลุ่ย ปี่ flute pipe klui
reed
N ต้นไม้ จำพวก อ้อ หรือ กก อ้อ กก papyrus ton-mai-jam-puek-aor-rue-kok
reed instrument
N เครื่องดนตรี ประเภท ขลุ่ย windpipe krueng-don-tre-pra-ped-klui
reed organ
N เครื่องดนตรี ประเภท ขลุ่ย reed pipe krueng-don-tre-pra-ped-klui
reedbird
N นก จำพวก Dolichonyx oryzivorus เป็น นก ร้องช นิดหนึ่ง
reedily
ADV อย่าง อ่อนแอ yang-on-are
reediness
N ความอ่อนแอ kwam-on-are
reeding
N ลาย นูน lai-nun
reedy
ADJ ซึ่ง เหมือน ขลุ่ย sharp piping sueng-muan-klui
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
REED
n. 1. The common name of many aquatic plants; most of them large grasses, with hollow jointed stems, such as the common reed of the genus Arundo, the bamboo, etc. The bur-reed is of the genus Sparganium; the Indian Flowering reed of the genus Canna.
2. A musical pipe; reeds being anciently used for instruments of music.
3. A little tube through which a hautboy, bassoon or clarinet is blown.
4. An arrow, as made of a reed headed.
5. Thatch.
REEDED
a. 1. Covered with reeds.
2. Formed with channels and ridges like reeds.
REEDEN
a.ree'dn. Consisting of a reed or reeds' as reeden pipes.
REEDGRASS
n.A plant, bur-reed, of the genus Sparganium.
REEDLESS
a.Destitute of reeds; as reedless banks.
REEDMACE
n.A plant of the genus Typha.
REEDY
a.Abounding with reeds; as a reedy pool.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
REED
REED Reed (rd ), a.
Defn: Red. [Obs. ] Chaucer.
REED
REED Reed, v. & n.
Defn: Same as Rede. [Obs. ] Chaucer.
REED
REED Reed, n.
Defn: The fourth stomach of a ruminant; rennet. [Prov. Eng. or Scot. ]
REED
Reed, n. Etym: [AS. hre; akin to D. riet, G. riet, ried, OHG. kriot,riot. ]
1. (Bot. )
Defn: A name given to many tall and coarse grasses or grasslike plants, and their slender, often jointed, stems, such as the various kinds of bamboo, and especially the common reed of Europe and North America (Phragmites communis ).
2. A musical instrument made of the hollow joint of some plant; a rustic or pastoral pipe. Arcadian pipe, the pastoral reed Of Hermes. Milton.
3. An arrow, as made of a reed. Prior.
4. Straw prepared for thatching a roof. [Prov. Eng. ]
5. (Mus. ) (a ) A small piece of cane or wood attached to the mouthpiece of certain instruments, and set in vibration by the breath. In the clarinet it is a single fiat reed; in the oboe and bassoon it is double, forming a compressed tube. (b ) One of the thin pieces of metal, the vibration of which produce the tones of a melodeon, accordeon, harmonium, or seraphine; also attached to certain sets or registers of pipes in an organ.
6. (Weaving )
Defn: A frame having parallel flat stripe of metal or reed, between which the warp threads pass, set in the swinging lathe or batten of a loom for beating up the weft; a sley. See Batten.
7. (Mining )
Defn: A tube containing the train of powder for igniting the charge in blasting.
8. (Arch. )
Defn: Same as Reeding. Egyptian reed (Bot. ), the papyrus. -- Free reed (Mus. ), a reed whose edges do not overlap the wind passage, -- used in the harmonium, concertina, etc. It is distinguished from the beating or striking reed of the organ and clarinet. -- Meadow reed grass (Bot. ), the Glyceria aquatica, a tall grass found in wet places. -- Reed babbler. See Reedbird. -- Reed bunting (Zoöl.) A European sparrow (Emberiza schoeniclus ) which frequents marshy places; -- called also reed sparrow, ring bunting. (b ) Reedling. -- Reed canary grass (Bot. ), a tall wild grass (Phalaris arundinacea ). -- Reed grass. (Bot. ) (a ) The common reed. See Reed, 1. (b ) A plant of the genus Sparganium; bur reed. See under Bur. -- Reed organ (Mus. ), an organ in which the wind acts on a set of free reeds, as the harmonium, melodeon, concertina, etc. -- Reed pipe (Mus. ), a pipe of an organ furnished with a reed. -- Reed sparrow. (Zoöl.) See Reed bunting, above. -- Reed stop (Mus. ), a set of pipes in an organ furnished with reeds. -- Reed warbler. (Zoöl.) (a ) A small European warbler (Acrocephalus streperus ); -- called also reed wren. (b ) Any one of several species of Indian and Australian warblers of the genera Acrocephalus,Calamoherpe, and Arundinax. They are excellent singers. -- Sea-sand reed (Bot. ), a kind of coarse grass (Ammophila arundinacea ). See Beach grass, under Beach. -- Wood reed grass (Bot. ), a tall, elegant grass (Cinna arundinacea ), common in moist woods.
REEDBIRD
REEDBIRD Reed "bird ` (rd "brd `), n. (Zoöl.)(a ) The bobolink. (b ) One of several small Asiatic singing birds of the genera Schoenicola and Eurycercus; -- called also reed babbler.
REEDBUCK
REEDBUCK Reed "buck " (-bk `), n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: See Rietboc.
REEDED
REEDED Reed "ed, a.
1. Civered with reeds; reedy. Tusser.
2. Formed with channels and ridges like reeds.
REEDEN
REEDEN Reed "en (rd "'n ), a.
Defn: Consisting of a reed or reeds. Through reeden pipes convey the golden flood. Dryden.
REEDIFICATION
Re *ëd `i *fi *ca "tion (r *d `*f *k "shn ), n. Etym: [Cf. F. ré \'82dification.See Reëdify.]
Defn: The act reëdifying; the state of being reëdified.
REEDIFY
Re *ëd "i *fy (r *d "*ff ), v. t. Etym: [Pref. re- + edify: cf. F.ré \'82difier, L. reaedificare.]
Defn: To edify anew; to build again after destruction. [R.] Milton.
REEDING
Reed "ing (rd "ng ), n. Etym: [From 4th Reed. ]
1. (Arch. )
Defn: A small convex molding; a reed (see Illust. (i ) of Molding ); one of several set close together to decorate a surface; also, decoration by means of reedings; -- the reverse of fluting.
Note: Several reedings are often placed together, parallel to each other, either projecting from, or inserted into, the adjining surface. The decoration so produced is then called, in general, reeding.
2. The nurling on the edge of a coin; -- commonly called milling.
REEDLESS
REEDLESS Reed "less, a.
Defn: Destitute of reeds; as, reedless banks.
REEDLING
REEDLING Reed "ling (-lng ), n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: The European bearded titmouse (Panurus biarmicus ); -- called also reed bunting, bearded pinnock, and lesser butcher bird.
Note: It is orange brown, marked with black, white, and yellow on the wings. The male has a tuft of black feathers on each side of the face.
REED-MACE
REED-MACE Reed "-mace ` (-ms `), n. (Bot. )
Defn: The cat-tail.
REEDWORK
REEDWORK Reed "work ` (-wrk `), n. (Mus. )
Defn: A collective name for the reed stops of an organ.
REEDY
REEDY Reed "y (-), a.
1. Abounding with reeds; covered with reeds. "A reedy pool. " Thomson.
2. Having the quality of reed in tone, that is,
New American Oxford Dictionary
reed
reed |rēd rid | ▶noun 1 a tall, slender-leaved plant of the grass family that grows in water or on marshy ground. [Genera Phragmites and Arundo, family Gramineae: several species, in particular the common (or Norfolk ) reed (P. australis ), which is used for thatching. ] • used in names of similar plants growing in wet habitats, e.g., bur reed. • a tall, thin, straight stalk of such a plant, used esp. as material for thatching. • [ often as modifier ] such plants growing in a mass or used as material, esp. for making thatch or household items: a reed curtain | clumps of reed and grass. • literary a rustic musical pipe made from such plants or from straw. 2 a thing or person resembling or likened to such plants, in particular: • a weak or impressionable person: the jurors were mere reeds in the wind . • literary an arrow. • a weaver's comblike implement for separating the threads of the warp and correctly positioning the weft. • (reeds ) semicylindrical adjacent moldings grouped like reeds laid together. 3 a piece of thin cane or metal, sometimes doubled, that vibrates in a current of air to produce the sound of various musical instruments, as in the mouthpiece of a clarinet or oboe, at the base of some organ pipes, and as part of a set in the accordion and harmonica. • a wind instrument played with a reed. • an organ stop with reed pipes. 4 an electrical contact used in a magnetically operated switch or relay. DERIVATIVES reed like |-ˌlīk |adjective ORIGIN Old English hrēod; related to Dutch riet and German Ried .
Reed, Sir Carol
Reed |riːd | (1906 –76 ), English film director. His films include Odd Man Out (1947 ), The Third Man (1949 ), and the musical Oliver! (1968 ), for which he won an Oscar.
Reed, Stanley Forman
Reed, Stanley Forman |rēd rid | (1884 –1980 ), US Supreme Court associate justice 1938 –57. A supporter of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs, he held various federal positions before being named to the Court.
Reed, Walter
Reed, Walter |rēd rid | (1851 –1902 ), US army surgeon. He proved that the yellow fever virus is transmitted by mosquitoes. Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, DC, is named for him.
Reed, Willis
Reed, Willis |rēd rid | (1942 –), US basketball player. A center for the New York Knicks 1964 –74, he was the NBA's most valuable player for the 1969 –1970 season. He later coached various professional and college teams. Basketball Hall of Fame (1982 ).
reed bed
reed bed ▶noun an area of water or marshland dominated by reeds.
reedbuck
reed buck |ˈrēdˌbək ˈridbək | ▶noun an African antelope with a distinctive whistling call and high bouncing jumps. [Genus Redunca, family Bovidae: three species. ]
reed bunting
reed bunt |ing ▶noun a Eurasian bunting that frequents reed beds and hedgerows, the male having a black head and white collar. ●Emberiza schoeniclus, family Emberizidae (subfamily Emberizinae ).
reeded
reed ed |ˈrēdid ˈridɪd | ▶adjective 1 shaped into or decorated with semicylindrical adjacent moldings. 2 (of a wind instrument ) having a reed or reeds: [ in combination ] : a double-reeded oboe.
reeding
reed ing |ˈrēdiNG ˈridɪŋ | ▶noun a small semicylindrical molding or ornamentation. • the making of such moldings.
reed mace
reed mace ▶noun another term for cattail.
reed organ
reed or gan ▶noun a keyboard instrument similar to a harmonium, in which air is drawn upward past metal reeds to produce tones.
reed pipe
reed pipe ▶noun a simple wind instrument made from a reed or with the sound produced by a reed. • an organ pipe with a reed.
reed stop
reed stop ▶noun an organ stop controlling reed pipes.
reed warbler
reed war bler ▶noun a Eurasian and African songbird with plain plumage, frequenting reed beds. [Genus Acrocephalus, family Sylviidae: several species, in particular the common A. scirpaceus. ]
reedy
reed y |ˈrēdē ˈridi | ▶adjective ( reedier, reediest ) 1 (of a voice, sound, or instrument ) high and thin in tone: Frank's reedy voice | the reedy oboe. 2 (of water or land ) full of or edged with reeds: they swam in the reedy lake. 3 (of a person ) tall and thin: a reedy twelve-year-old. DERIVATIVES reed i ness noun
Oxford Dictionary
reed
reed |riːd | ▶noun 1 a tall, slender-leaved plant of the grass family, which grows in water or on marshy ground. ●Genera Phragmites and Arundo, family Gramineae: several species, in particular the common (or Norfolk ) reed (P. australis ), which is used for thatching. • used in names of plants similar to the reed and growing in wet habitats, e.g. bur-reed. • a tall straight stalk of a reed plant, used especially as a material in making thatch or household items. • [ mass noun ] Brit. straw used for thatching. • literary a rustic musical pipe made from a reed or from straw. 2 a thing or person resembling or likened to a reed, in particular: • a weak or impressionable person: the jurors were mere reeds in the wind . • literary an arrow. • (reeds ) a set of semi-cylindrical adjacent mouldings like reeds laid together. 3 a piece of thin cane or metal, sometimes doubled, which vibrates in a current of air to produce the sound of various musical instruments, as in the mouthpiece of a clarinet or oboe or at the base of some organ pipes. • a wind instrument played with a reed. • an organ stop with reed pipes. 4 an electrical contact used in a magnetically operated switch or relay. 5 a weaver's comb-like implement (originally made from reed or cane ) for separating the threads of the warp and correctly positioning the weft. PHRASES a broken reed a weak or ineffectual person. ORIGIN Old English hrēod, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch riet and German Ried .
Reed, Sir Carol
Reed |riːd | (1906 –76 ), English film director. His films include Odd Man Out (1947 ), The Third Man (1949 ), and the musical Oliver! (1968 ), for which he won an Oscar.
Reed, Stanley Forman
Reed, Stanley Forman |rēd rid | (1884 –1980 ), US Supreme Court associate justice 1938 –57. A supporter of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs, he held various federal positions before being named to the Court.
Reed, Walter
Reed |riːd | (1851 –1902 ), American physician. He headed a group that were responsible for identifying the mosquito Aedes aegypti as carrier of yellow fever. They showed that the agent responsible was a virus —the first to be recognized as the cause of a human disease.
Reed, Willis
Reed, Willis |rēd rid | (1942 –), US basketball player. A center for the New York Knicks 1964 –74, he was the NBA's most valuable player for the 1969 –1970 season. He later coached various professional and college teams. Basketball Hall of Fame (1982 ).
reed bed
reed bed ▶noun an area of water or marshland dominated by reeds.
reedbuck
reedbuck |ˈriːdbʌk |(S. African also rietbok ) ▶noun an African antelope with a distinctive whistling call and high bouncing jumps. ●Genus Redunca, family Bovidae: three species.
reed bunting
reed bunt |ing ▶noun a Eurasian bunting that frequents reed beds and hedgerows, the male having a black head and white collar. ●Emberiza schoeniclus, family Emberizidae (subfamily Emberizinae ).
reeded
reed ¦ed |ˈriːdɪd | ▶adjective 1 shaped into or decorated with semi-cylindrical adjacent mouldings: a front door with a reeded glass panel. 2 (of a wind instrument ) having a reed or reeds: [ in combination ] : a double-reeded oboe.
reeding
reed |ing |ˈriːdɪŋ | ▶noun a small semi-cylindrical moulding or ornamentation. • [ mass noun ] the making of reeded mouldings.
reedling
reedling |ˈriːdlɪŋ |(also bearded reedling ) ▶noun another term for bearded tit.
reed mace
reed mace ▶noun another term for bulrush ( sense 1 ).
reed organ
reed organ ▶noun a keyboard instrument similar to a harmonium, in which air is drawn upwards past metal reeds.
reed pipe
reed pipe ▶noun a simple wind instrument having or made from a reed. • an organ pipe with a reed.
reed stop
reed stop ▶noun an organ stop controlling reed pipes.
reed warbler
reed warb |ler ▶noun a Eurasian and African songbird with plain plumage, frequenting reed beds. ●Genus Acrocephalus, family Sylviidae: several species, in particular the common A. scirpaceus.
reedy
reedy |ˈriːdi | ▶adjective ( reedier, reediest ) 1 (of a sound or voice ) high and thin in tone: Franco's reedy voice. 2 (of water or land ) full of or edged with reeds: low reedy islands. 3 (of a person ) tall and thin: a reedy twelve-year-old. DERIVATIVES reediness noun
Duden Dictionary
Reede
Ree de Substantiv, feminin , die |R ee de |aus dem Niederdeutschen < mittelniederdeutsch rēde, reide = Ankerplatz, wohl eigentlich = Platz, an dem Schiffe ausgerüstet werden vor einem Hafen oder geschützt in einer Bucht liegender Ankerplatz für Schiffe; Vorhafen eine künstlich angelegte Reede | auf der Reede ankern | das Schiff liegt auf der Reede [vor Anker ]
Reeder
Ree der Substantiv, maskulin , der Reederin |R ee der |der Reeder; Genitiv: des Reeders, Plural: die Reeder aus dem Niederdeutschen < mittelniederdeutsch rēder, zu: rēden = ausrüsten, bereit machen, verwandt mit bereit Schifffahrtsunternehmer; Schiffseigner [bei der Seeschifffahrt ]
Reederei
Ree de rei Substantiv, feminin , die |Reeder ei |die Reederei; Genitiv: der Reederei, Plural: die Reedereien Unternehmen, das mit [eigenen ] Schiffen Personen und Güter befördert
Reedereiflagge
Ree de rei flag ge Substantiv, feminin , die |Reeder ei flagge |
Reederin
Ree de rin Substantiv, feminin , die |R ee derin |weibliche Form zu Reeder
Reeducation
Re edu ca tion Substantiv, feminin , die |ˈriːedjʊˈkeɪʃn̩ |die Reeducation; Genitiv: der Reeducation englisch Gesamtheit der Maßnahmen, mit denen die vier Besatzungsmächte nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg Deutschland zur Demokratie zu führen suchten
French Dictionary
rééditer
rééditer v. tr. verbe transitif Éditer de nouveau, donner une nouvelle édition. : Il a réédité l ’œuvre en l ’enrichissant de nouveaux extraits. aimer
réédition
réédition n. f. nom féminin 1 Action de rééditer, en apportant souvent des modifications. 2 Édition nouvelle. : Ce livre est une réédition. Note Technique Alors que la réédition est souvent enrichie ou corrigée, la réimpression se fait sans modification.
rééducation
rééducation n. f. nom féminin Action de rééduquer (un membre, une fonction ), son résultat. : Rééducation musculaire. Rééducation (et non *réhabilitation ) de la jambe, de la vue. SYNONYME réadaptation . Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le nom réhabilitation qui désigne l ’action de faire recouvrer l ’estime, la considération. La réadaptation ou la rééducation est d ’ordre physique, alors que la réhabilitation est d ’ordre moral.
rééduquer
rééduquer v. tr. verbe transitif 1 Soumettre une personne blessée, handicapée à un traitement, à des exercices afin qu ’elle recouvre l ’usage de ses facultés, de ses membres. : Rééduquer un accidenté de la route. SYNONYME réadapter . 2 Donner une nouvelle éducation. : Rééduquer des prisonniers. aimer
Spanish Dictionary
reedición
reedición nombre femenino Nueva edición de una obra :en 1463 publicó a Séneca y dos años más tarde a Cicerón, "De Officiis ", con tanto éxito que al año siguiente hizo una reedición .
reedificación
reedificación nombre femenino 1 Acción de reedificar .2 Efecto de reedificar .
reedificar
reedificar verbo transitivo 1 Construir de nuevo una edificación destruida :los restos arqueológicos del siglo viii reflejan una sociedad pobre, que ni reedifica grandes palacios ni construye fuertes murallas .2 Rehacer cualquier cosa material o inmaterial :reedificar la fe .
reeditar
reeditar verbo transitivo Editar de nuevo una obra :la editorial se ha propuesto reeditar a los autores clásicos .
reeducación
reeducación nombre femenino 1 Acción de reeducar :un proceso de reeducación .2 Conjunto de técnicas que hacen que un órgano o un miembro del cuerpo cuya función había disminuido o se había perdido vuelva a desarrollar su actividad con normalidad :el médico le recomendó una clínica para la reeducación de sus manos .
reeducar
reeducar verbo transitivo 1 Volver a educar :la percepción que el científico tiene de su medio ambiente debe ser reeducada; el máximo compromiso es reeducar y rescatar al hombre para la más plena vida social .2 Hacer que un órgano o un miembro del cuerpo cuya función había disminuido o se había perdido vuelva a desarrollar su actividad con normalidad . Conjugación [1 ] como sacar .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
reed
reed /riːd / (! read 1 と同音 ) 名詞 複 ~s /-dz /1 C 〖通例 ~s 〗〘植 〙アシ ; アシのような (弱々しい )人 [もの ]▸ a thinking reed 考えるアシ 〘「人間 」のこと; フランスの哲学者パスカルの言葉より 〙▸ a reed bed アシの群生地域 ▸ a reed pipe 葦笛 ▸ a broken reed 頼みにならない人 [もの ]▸ lean on a reed 当てにならない人 [もの ]に頼る .2 C 〘楽 〙リード 〘オーボエやクラリネットなどで使用する薄い木片 〙; 〖the ~s 〗リード楽器類 〘オーボエ, クラリネットなど 〙.3 U ⦅英 ⦆(屋根ふき用の )麦わら .a r è ed sh à ken in the w í nd 風に揺らぐアシ ; 定見のない人 .動詞 他動詞 〈人が 〉〈屋根など 〉をアシでふく [飾る ]; 〈楽器 〉にリードをつける .~́ ì nstrument リード楽器 .~́ ò rgan リードオルガン, 足踏みオルガン .
reeducate
re ed u cate /rìːédʒəkèɪt |-dju- /動詞 他動詞 〈人 組織が 〉〈人 〉を再教育する .r è è d u c á tion 名詞
reedy
reed y /ríːdi /形容詞 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗1 アシが茂った 〈場所 〉.2 (聞きづらいほど )甲高い 〈音 声 〉.3 ひ弱な 〈体 〉.