English-Thai Dictionary
Ruth
N หนังสือ ใน พระคัมภีร์ ไบเบิ้ล ที่ พูดถึง หญิง ม่าย ชื่อ Ruth nang-sue-nai-pare-kam-pe-bai-boen
ruth
N ความสงสาร ความเวทนา compassion pity kwam-song-san
ruth
N ความเสียใจ ความ โศกเศร้า remorse sorrow kwan-sia-jai
ruthenium
N ธาตุ รูทีเนียม (สัญลักษณ์ ย่อ คือ Ru tad-te-niam
ruthful
ADJ น่าสงสาร น่า ทุกขเวทนา na-song-san
ruthfully
ADV อย่าง น่าเวทนา yang-wed-ta-na
ruthless
ADJ ไร้ ความปรานี โหดเหี้ยม อำมหิต cruel merciless pitiless rai-kwam-pa-nid
ruthlessly
ADV อย่าง ไร้ความปรา ณี อย่าง โหดร้าย brutally fiercely wastefully yang-rai-kwam-pa-nid
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
RUTH
n.[from rue. ] 1. Mercy; pity; tenderness; sorrow for the misery of another Obs.
2. Misery; sorrow. Obs.
RUTHENUS
n.A fish of the genus Accipenser.
RUTHFUL
a. 1. Rueful; woeful; sorrowful. Obs.
2. Merciful. Obs.
RUTHFULLY
adv. 1. Woefully; sadly. Obs.
2. Sorrowfully; mournfully. Obs.
RUTHLESS
a.Cruel; pitiless; barbarous; insensible to the miseries of others. Their rage the hostile bands restrain, all but the ruthless monarch of the main.
RUTHLESSLY
adv. Without pity; cruelly; barbarously.
RUTHLESSNESS
n.Want of compassion; insensibility to the distresses of others.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
RUTH
Ruth, n. Etym: [From Rue, v.: cf. Icel. hryggedh, hrygedh.]
1. Sorrow for the misery of another; pity; tenderness. [Poetic ] "They weep for ruth. " Chaucer. "Have ruth of the poor. " Piers Plowman. To stir up gentle ruth, Both for her noble blood, and for her tender youth. Spenser.
2. That which causes pity or compassion; misery; distress; a pitiful. [Obs. ] It had been hard this ruth for to see. Chaucer. With wretched miseries and woeful ruth. Spenser.
RUTHENIC
RUTHENIC Ru *then "ic, a. (Chem. )
Defn: Pertaining to, or containing, ruthenium; specifically, designating those compounds in which it has a higher valence as contrasted with ruthenious compounds.
RUTHENIOUS
RUTHENIOUS Ru *the "ni *ous, a. (Chem. )
Defn: Pertaining to, or containing, ruthenium; designating those compounds in which it has a lower valence as contrasted with ruthenic compounds.
RUTHENIUM
Ru *the "ni *um, n. Etym: [NL. So named from the Ruthenians, a Little Russian people, as coming from Russia, the metal having been found in the Ural mountains.] (Chem. )
Defn: A rare element of the light platinum group, found associated with platinum ores, and isolated as a hard, brittle steel-gray metal which is very infusible. Symbol Ru. Atomic weight 1 3.5. Specific gravity 12.26. See Platinum metals, under Platinum.
RUTHFUL
RUTHFUL Ruth "ful, a.
Defn: Full of ruth; as: (a ) Pitiful; tender. (b ) Full of sorrow; woeful. (c ) Causing sorrow. Shak. -- Ruth "ful *ly, adv.
RUTHLESS
RUTHLESS Ruth "less, a.
Defn: Having no ruth; cruel; pitiless. Their rage the hostile bands restrain, All but the ruthless monarch of the main. Pope. -- Ruth "less *ly, adv. -- Ruth "less *ness, n.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Ruth
Ruth |ro͞oTH ruθ | a book of the Bible telling the story of Ruth, a Moabite woman, who married her deceased husband's kinsman Boaz and bore a son, Obed, who became grandfather to King David.
ruth
ruth |ro͝oTH ruθ | ▶noun archaic a feeling of pity, distress, or grief. ORIGIN Middle English: from the verb rue 1, probably influenced by Old Norse hrygth.
Ruth, Babe
Ruth, Babe |ruθ ro͞oTH | (1895 –1948 ), US baseball player; born George Herman Ruth; also known as the Bambino. He played for the Boston Red Sox 1914 –19, the New York Yankees 1919 –34, and the Boston Braves 1935. Originally a pitcher, he later became noted for his hitting, setting a record of 714 home runs that remained unbroken until 1974 and a single-season record in 1927 of 60 home runs that was not broken until 1961. Baseball Hall of Fame (1936 ).
Ruthenia
Ruthenia |ruːˈθiːnɪə | a region of eastern Europe on the southern slopes of the Carpathian Mountains, now forming the Transcarpathian region of western Ukraine. DERIVATIVES Ruthenian adjective & noun ORIGIN named after the Ruthenes (from medieval Latin Rutheni ), a Slavic people, ancestors of the Ukrainians.
ruthenium
ru the ni um |ro͞oˈTHēnēəm ruˈθiniəm | ▶noun the chemical element of atomic number 44, a hard silvery-white metal of the transition series. (Symbol: Ru ) ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: modern Latin, from medieval Latin Ruthenia, so named because it was discovered in ores from the Urals.
ruther
ruth er |ˈrəT͟Hər ˈrəðər | ▶adverb nonstandard spelling of rather, used in representing dialectal speech: I'd ruther walk. Compare with druther.
Rutherford, Dame Margaret
Ruth er ford, Dame Margaret |ˈrəðərfərd ˈrəT͟Hərfərd | (1892 –1972 ), English actress. Chiefly remembered for her roles as a formidable but jovial eccentric, she won an Academy Award for The VIPs (1963 ).
Rutherford, Sir Ernest
Ruth er ford, Sir Ernest |ˈrəT͟Hərfərd ˈrəðərfərd |, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson (1871 –1937 ), New Zealand physicist, regarded as the founder of nuclear physics. Nobel Prize for Chemistry (1908 ).
rutherfordium
ruth er for di um |ˌrəT͟Hərˈfôrdēəm ˌrəðərˈfɔrdiəm | ▶noun the chemical element of atomic number 104, a very unstable element made by high-energy atomic collisions. (Symbol: Rf ) ORIGIN 1960s: modern Latin, named after E. Rutherford (see Rutherford, Sir Ernest ).
ruthless
ruth less |ˈro͞oTHləs ˈruθləs | ▶adjective having or showing no pity or compassion for others: a ruthless manipulator. DERIVATIVES ruth less ly adverb, ruth less ness noun ORIGIN Middle English: from ruth + -less .
Oxford Dictionary
Ruth
Ruth |ruːθ | a book of the Bible telling the story of Ruth, a Moabite woman, who married her deceased husband's kinsman Boaz and bore a son who became grandfather to King David.
ruth
ruth |ruːθ | ▶noun [ mass noun ] archaic a feeling of pity, distress, or grief. ORIGIN Middle English: from the verb rue 1, probably influenced by Old Norse hrygth.
Ruth, Babe
Ruth |ruːθ | (1895 –1948 ), American baseball player; born George Herman Ruth. He played for the Boston Red Sox (1914 –19 ) and the New York Yankees (1919 –35 ), setting a record of 714 home runs which remained unbroken until 1974.
Ruthenia
Ruthenia |ruːˈθiːnɪə | a region of eastern Europe on the southern slopes of the Carpathian Mountains, now forming the Transcarpathian region of western Ukraine. DERIVATIVES Ruthenian adjective & noun ORIGIN named after the Ruthenes (from medieval Latin Rutheni ), a Slavic people, ancestors of the Ukrainians.
ruthenium
ruthenium |rʊˈθiːnɪəm | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the chemical element of atomic number 44, a hard silvery-white metal of the transition series. (Symbol: Ru ) ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: modern Latin, from medieval Latin Ruthenia (see Ruthenia ), so named because it was discovered in ores from the Urals.
Rutherford, Dame Margaret
Rutherford, Dame Margaret |ˈrʌðəfəd | (1892 –1972 ), English actress. Chiefly remembered for her roles as a formidable but jovial eccentric, she won an Oscar for The VIPs (1963 ).
Rutherford, Sir Ernest
Rutherford, Sir Ernest |ˈrʌðəfəd |, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson (1871 –1937 ), New Zealand physicist, regarded as the founder of nuclear physics. As a result of his experiments on the scattering of alpha particles, he proposed that the positive charge in an atom, and virtually all its mass, is concentrated in a central nucleus. He also performed the first artificial transmutation of matter. Nobel Prize for Chemistry (1908 ).
rutherfordium
rutherfordium |ˌrʌðəˈfɔːdɪəm | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the chemical element of atomic number 104, a very unstable element made by high-energy atomic collisions. (Symbol: Rf ) ORIGIN 1960s: modern Latin, named after E. Rutherford (see Rutherford, Sir Ernest ).
ruthless
ruth |less |ˈruːθlɪs | ▶adjective having or showing no pity or compassion for others: a ruthless manipulator. DERIVATIVES ruthlessly adverb, ruthlessness noun ORIGIN Middle English: from ruth + -less .
American Oxford Thesaurus
ruthless
ruthless adjective ruthless killers: merciless, pitiless, cruel, heartless, hard-hearted, cold-hearted, cold-blooded, harsh, callous, unmerciful, unforgiving, uncaring, unsympathetic, uncharitable; remorseless, unbending, inflexible, implacable; brutal, inhuman, inhumane, barbarous, barbaric, savage, sadistic, vicious. ANTONYMS merciful.
Oxford Thesaurus
ruthless
ruthless adjective a ruthless killer | his ruthless determination: merciless, pitiless, cruel, heartless, hard-hearted, hard, stony-hearted, stony, with a heart of stone, cold-blooded, cold-hearted, harsh, callous, severe, unmerciful, unrelenting, unsparing, unforgiving, unfeeling, uncaring, unsympathetic, uncharitable, lacking compassion; relentless, remorseless, unbending, inflexible, inexorable, implacable, unpitying, unremitting, steely; brutal, inhuman, inhumane, barbarous, barbaric, savage, bloodthirsty, sadistic, vicious, fierce, ferocious, cut-throat, dog-eat-dog; archaic inclement, fell; rare marble-hearted. ANTONYMS merciful, compassionate, gentle. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD ruthless, remorseless, pitiless, relentless See relentless . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.
Duden Dictionary
Ruth
Ruth Eigenname |R u th |weiblicher Vorname
Ruth
Ruth , Rut Eigenname ökumenisch Rut |R u th R u t |biblischer weiblicher Eigenname
Ruthard
Rut hard Eigenname |R u thard |männlicher Vorname
Ruthene
Ru the ne Substantiv, maskulin , der |Ruth e ne |früher Bezeichnung für im ehemaligen Österreich-Ungarn lebender Ukrainer
Ruthenin
Ru the nin Substantiv, feminin , die |Ruth e nin |
ruthenisch
ru the nisch Adjektiv |ruth e nisch |
Ruthenium
Ru the ni um Substantiv, Neutrum Chemie , das |Ruth e nium |das Ruthenium; Genitiv: des Rutheniums nach Ruthenien, dem alten Namen der Ukraine mattgraues oder silberweiß glänzendes, sehr hartes, sprödes Edelmetall chemisches Element Ru
Rutherford
Ru ther ford Eigenname |ˈraðɐfət |englischer Physiker
Rutherfordium
Ru ther for di um Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Rutherf o rdium rʌðə …|nach dem englischen Physiker E. Rutherford, 1871 –1937 künstlich hergestelltes chemisches Element; ein Transuran Rf
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Ruth
Ruth /ruːθ /名詞 1 ルース 〘女の名 〙.2 〘聖書 〙a. ルツ 〘姑 (しゆうとめ )Naomiに尽くしたモアブ人の寡婦; Davidの祖先;b の主人公 〙.b. 『ルツ記 』 〘旧約聖書の一書 〙.3 ルース 〘George Herman ~, 1895 --1948; 米国の野球選手; ホームラン王; ⦅愛称 ⦆Babe ~〙.
ruthless
ruth less /rúːθləs /形容詞 more ~; most ~1 ⦅非難して ⦆ «…に » 手段を選ばない , あこぎな ; 容赦ない , 無情な , 無慈悲な «in » ▸ Edward was ruthless in gaining the throne of England .エドワードは英国王の座に就くためには手段を選ばなかった 2 (つらい決断に対して )断固とした , 毅然 (きぜん )とした ; 【仕事などに 】厳しい «with » .~ly 副詞 ~ness 名詞