English-Thai Dictionary
scarf
N ผ้าพันคอ ascot cravat wrapper pa-pan-kor
scarf
VI กิน อย่าง ตะกละ (คำ สแลง กิน อย่าง มูมมาม gobble wolf kin-yangta-ka-ta-kam
scarf
VT กิน อย่าง ตะกละ (คำ สแลง กิน อย่าง มูมมาม kin-yangta-ka-ta-kam
scarf
VT พัน ด้วย ผ้าพันคอ pa-pan-duai-kor
scarfskin
N หนังกำพร้า ผิวนอก
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SCARF
n.plu. scarfs Something that hangs loose upon the shoulders; as a piece of cloth.
Put on your hood and scarf.
SCARF
v.t. 1. To throw loosely on.
2. To dress in a loose vesture.
SCARF
v.t.To join; to piece; to unite two pieces of timber at the ends, by letting the end of one into the end of the other, or by laying the two ends together and fastening a third piece to both.
SCARFSKIN
n.[scarf and skin. ] The cuticle; the epidermis; the outer thin integument of the body.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SCARF
Scarf, n. Etym: [Icel. skarfr.]
Defn: A cormorant. [Scot. ]
SCARF
Scarf, n.; pl. Scarfs, rarely Scarves. Etym: [Cf. OF. escharpe a piligrim's scrip, or wallet (handing about the neck. ), F. écharpe sash, scarf; probably from OHG. scharpe pocket; also (from the French ) Dan. skiærf; Sw. skärp, Prov. G. schärfe, LG. scherf, G. schärpe; and also AS. scearf a fragment; possibly akin to E. scrip a wallet. Cf. Scarp a scarf. ]
Defn: An article of dress of a light and decorative character, worn loosely over the shoulders or about the neck or the waist; a light shawl or handkerchief for the neck; also, a cravat; a neckcloth. Put on your hood and scarf. Swift. With care about the banners, scarves, and staves. R. Browning.
SCARF
Scarf, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Scarfed; p. pr. & vb. n. Scarfing.]
1. To throw on loosely; to put on like a scarf. "My sea-gown scarfed about me. " Shak.
2. To dress with a scarf, or as with a scarf; to cover with a loose wrapping. Shak.
SCARF
Scarf, v. t. Etym: [Sw. skarfva to eke out, to join together, skarf a seam, joint; cf. Dan. skarre to joint, to unite timber, Icel. skara to clinich the planks of a boat, G. scharben to chop, to cut small. ] (a ) To form a scarf on the end or edge of, as for a joint in timber, metal rods, etc. (b ) To unite, as two pieces of timber or metal, by a scarf joint.
SCARF
SCARF Scarf, n.(a ) In a piece which is to be united to another by a scarf joint, the part of the end or edge that is tapered off, rabbeted, or notched so as to be thinner than the rest of the piece. (b ) A scarf joint. Scarf joint (a ) A joint made by overlapping and bolting or locking together the ends of two pieces of timber that are halved, notched, or cut away so that they will fit each other and form a lengthened beam of the same size at the junction as elsewhere. (b ) A joint formed by welding, riveting, or brazing together the overlapping scarfed ends, or edges, of metal rods, sheets, etc. -- Scarf weld. See under Weld.
SCARFSKIN
SCARFSKIN Scarf "skin `, n. (Anat. )
Defn: See Epidermis.
New American Oxford Dictionary
scarf
scarf 1 |skärf skɑrf | ▶noun ( pl. scarves |skärvz | or scarfs |skärfs | ) a length or square of fabric worn around the neck or head. DERIVATIVES scarfed |skärft |(also scarved ) adjective ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘sash (around the waist or over the shoulder )’): probably based on Old Northern French escarpe, probably identical with Old French escharpe ‘pilgrim's bag. ’
scarf
scarf 2 |skɑrf skärf | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 join the ends of (two pieces of timber or metal ) by beveling or notching them so that they fit over or into each other. 2 make an incision in the blubber of (a whale ). ▶noun 1 (also scarf joint ) a joint connecting two pieces of timber or metal in which the ends are beveled or notched so that they fit over or into each other. 2 an incision made in the blubber of a whale. ORIGIN Middle English (as a noun ): probably via Old French from Old Norse. The verb dates from the early 17th cent.
scarf
scarf 3 |skɑrf skärf | ▶verb [ with obj. ] informal eat or drink (something ) hungrily or enthusiastically: he scarfed down the waffles. ORIGIN 1960s: variant of scoff 2 .
scarf ring
scarf ring ▶noun a ring through which the ends or corners of a scarf are threaded in order to hold the scarf in position.
scarfskin
scarf skin |ˈskärfˌskin ˈskɑrfskɪn | ▶noun archaic the thin outer layer of the skin; the epidermis.
Oxford Dictionary
scarf
scarf 1 |skɑːf | ▶noun ( pl. scarves |skɑːvz | or scarfs ) a length or square of fabric worn around the neck or head. DERIVATIVES scarfed (also scarved ) adjective ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘sash (around the waist or over the shoulder )’): probably based on Old Northern French escarpe, probably identical with Old French escharpe ‘pilgrim's scrip ’.
scarf
scarf 2 |skɑːf | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 join the ends of (two pieces of timber or metal ) by bevelling or notching them so that they fit over or into each other. 2 make an incision in the blubber of (a whale ). ▶noun 1 a joint connecting two pieces of timber or metal in which the ends are bevelled or notched so that they fit over or into each other. 2 an incision made in the blubber of a whale. ORIGIN Middle English (as a noun ): probably via Old French from Old Norse. The verb dates from the early 17th cent.
scarf
scarf 3 |skɑːf | ▶verb [ with obj. ] N. Amer. informal eat or drink (something ) hungrily or enthusiastically: he scarfed down the waffles. ORIGIN 1960s: variant of scoff 2 .
scarf ring
scarf ring ▶noun a ring through which the ends or corners of a scarf are threaded in order to hold the scarf in position.
scarf-skin
scarf-skin ▶noun [ mass noun ] archaic the thin outer layer of the skin; the epidermis.
American Oxford Thesaurus
scarf
scarf noun she wore a scarf: muffler, headscarf, mantilla, stole, tippet; kerchief, neckerchief, bandanna, babushka. ▶verb informal stop scarfing your food! | we scarfed down the entire batch of cookies | I can't believe how fast he scarfed up his dinner: gobble up /down, eat greedily, eat hungrily, guzzle, bolt, gulp (down ), devour, wolf (down ), gorge (oneself ) on; informal tuck into, put away, pack away, demolish, polish off, shovel in /down, stuff one's face (with ), pig out (on ); informal scoff (down /up ), inhale; rare gluttonize, gourmandize, ingurgitate. ANTONYMS nibble.
Oxford Thesaurus
scarf
scarf noun muffler; headscarf, headsquare, square; stole, tippet; neckerchief, kerchief, cravat, bandana; N. Amer. babushka; dated comforter; in Spanish-speaking countries mantilla, rebozo.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
scarf
scarf 1 /skɑː r f /名詞 複 ~s /-s /, scarves /skɑː r vz /C 1 スカーフ , ネッカチーフ , えり巻き , マフラー ; 肩かけ ▸ put [wrap ] a scarf around one's neck スカーフを首に巻く .2 ⦅米 ⦆(細長い )テーブル掛け , ピアノ掛け .
scarf
scarf 2 動詞 他動詞 自動詞 ⦅米俗 ⦆〈人が 〉 (〈食物 〉を )すばやく音をたてて食べる, ぱくつく (down, up ) (⦅英 ⦆scoff ).