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slur

N การ ทอดเสียง ยาว  การ ออกเสียง ยาว  kan-tod-siang-yao

 

slur

N การ ออกเสียง ไม่ชัด  การ พูด ไม่ชัด  kan-ook-siang-mai-chad

 

slur

N การ ใส่ร้าย ป้ายสี  การ ใส่ความ  kan-sai-rai-pai-se

 

slur

N คำพูด ใส่ร้าย ป้ายสี  kam-phud-sai-rai-pai-se

 

slur

VI พูด ไม่ ค่อย ชัด  ออกเสียง ไม่ชัด  พูด อ้อแอ้  phud-mai-koi-chad

 

slur

VT ทอดเสียง ยาว (ดนตรี  tod-siang-yao

 

slur

VT พูดถึง คนอื่น ในแง่ ไม่ดี  ทำให้ แปดเปื้อน  พูด ใส่ร้าย ป้ายสี  defame slander vilify praise phud-tung-kon-uen-nai-nga-de

 

slur

VT พูด ไม่ ค่อย ชัด  ออกเสียง ไม่ชัด  พูด อ้อแอ้  phud-mai-koi-chad

 

slur over

PHRV รีบ แก้ไข  รีบ จัดการ  gloss over slough over smooth over rib-kea-kai

 

slurp

VI กิน เสียงดัง  kin-siang-dang

 

slurp

VT กิน เสียงดัง  kin-siang-dang

 

slurry

N ส่วนผสม ของเหลว กับ ของแข็ง  เช่น  ซีเมนต์  suan-pa-som-kong-leo-kab-kong-kang

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SLUR

v.t. 1. To soil; to sully; to contaminate; to disgrace.
2. To pass lightly; to conceal. With periods, points and tropes he slurs his crimes.
3. To cheat; to trick. [Unusual. ]
4. In music, to sing or perform in a smooth gliding style.

 

SLUR

n. 1. Properly, a black mark; hence, slight reproach or disgrace. Every violation of moral duty should be a slur to the reputation.
2. In music, a mark connecting noest that are to be sung to the same syllable, or made in one continued breath of a wind instrument, or with one stoke of a stringed instrument.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SLUR

Slur, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Slurred; p. pr. & vb. n. Slurring.] Etym: [Cf. OE. sloor mud, clay, Icel. sl, slo, to trail or drag one's self along, D. sleuren, sloren, to train, to drag, to do negligently and slovenly, D. sloor, sloerie, a sluttish girl. ]

 

1. To soil; to sully; to contaminate; to disgrace. Cudworth.

 

2. To disparage; to traduce. Tennyson.

 

3. To cover over; to disguise; to conceal; to pass over lightly or with little notice. With periods, points, and tropes, he slurs his crimes. Dryden.

 

4. To cheat, as by sliding a die; to trick. [R.] To slur men of what they fought for. Hudibras.

 

5. To pronounce indistinctly; as, to slur syllables.

 

6. (Mus. )

 

Defn: To sing or perform in a smooth, gliding style; to connect smoothly in performing, as several notes or tones. Busby.

 

7. (Print. )

 

Defn: To blur or double, as an impression from type; to mackle.

 

SLUR

SLUR Slur, n.

 

1. A mark or stain; hence, a slight reproach or disgrace; a stigma; a reproachful intimation; an innuendo. "Gaining to his name a lasting slur. " South.

 

2. A trick played upon a person; an imposition. [R.]

 

3. (Mus. )

 

Defn: A mark, thus [&upslur; or ], connecting notes that are to be sung to the same syllable, or made in one continued breath of a wind instrument, or with one stroke of a bow; a tie; a sign of legato.

 

4. In knitting machines, a contrivance for depressing the sinkers successively by passing over them.

 

SLURRED

SLURRED Slurred, a. (Mus. )

 

Defn: Marked with a slur; performed in a smooth, gliding style, like notes marked with a slur.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

slur

slur |slər slər | verb ( slurs, slurring, slurred ) [ with obj. ] 1 speak (words or speech ) indistinctly so that the sounds run into one another: he was slurring his words like a drunk. [ no obj. ] (of words or speech ) be spoken in this way: his speech was beginning to slur. pass over (a fact or aspect ) so as to conceal or minimize it: essential attributes are being slurred over or ignored. 2 Music perform (a group of two or more notes ) legato: (as adj. slurred ) : a group of slurred notes. mark (notes ) with a slur. 3 make damaging or insulting insinuations or allegations about: try and slur the integrity of the police to secure an acquittal. noun 1 an insinuation or allegation about someone that is likely to insult them or damage their reputation: the comments were a slur on the staff | a racial slur. 2 an act of speaking indistinctly so that sounds or words run into one another or a tendency to speak in such a way: there was a mean slur in his voice. 3 Music a curved line used to show that a group of two or more notes is to be sung to one syllable or played or sung legato. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: of unknown origin. The Middle English noun slur thin, fluid mud gave rise to the early verb senses smear, smirch and disparage (a person ), later gloss over (a fault ), whence current usage.

 

slurp

slurp |slərp slərp | verb [ with obj. ] eat or drink (something ) with a loud sloppy sucking noise: she slurped her coffee | [ no obj. ] : he slurped noisily from a wine cup. noun a loud sucking sound made while eating or drinking: she drank it down with a loud slurp. DERIVATIVES slurp y adjective ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Dutch slurpen.

 

slurry

slur ry |ˈslərē ˈsləri | noun ( pl. slurries ) a semiliquid mixture, typically of fine particles of manure, cement, or coal suspended in water. ORIGIN late Middle English: related to dialect slur thin mud, of unknown origin.

 

Oxford Dictionary

slur

slur |sləː | verb ( slurs, slurring, slurred ) [ with obj. ] 1 speak (words ) indistinctly so that the sounds run into one another: he was slurring his words like a drunk. [ no obj. ] (of words or speech ) be spoken in this way: his speech was beginning to slur. pass over (a fact or aspect ) so as to conceal or minimize it: essential attributes are being slurred over or ignored. 2 Music perform (a group of two or more notes ) legato: (as adj. slurred ) : a group of slurred notes. mark (notes ) with a slur. 3 chiefly US make damaging or insulting insinuations or allegations about: try and slur the integrity of the police to secure an acquittal. noun 1 an insinuation or allegation about someone that is likely to insult them or damage their reputation: the comments were a slur on staff at the hospital. 2 an act of speaking indistinctly so that sounds or words run into one another or a tendency to speak in such a way: there was a trace of a slur in his voice. 3 Music a curved line used to show that a group of two or more notes are to be sung to one syllable or played or sung legato. ORIGIN Middle English: originally as noun in sense thin, fluid mud , later as verb meaning smear, smirch , disparage (a person ), gloss over (a fault ).

 

slurp

slurp |sləːp | verb [ with obj. ] drink or eat (something ) with a loud sucking noise: she slurped her coffee | [ no obj. ] : he slurped noisily from a wine glass. noun a loud sucking sound made while drinking or eating: she drank it down with a loud slurp. a mouthful of liquid drunk with a loud sucking sound: he took a noisy slurp of his beer. DERIVATIVES slurpy adjective ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Dutch slurpen.

 

slurry

slurry |ˈslʌri | noun ( pl. slurries ) [ mass noun ] a semi-liquid mixture, typically of fine particles of manure, cement, or coal and water. ORIGIN late Middle English: related to dialect slur thin mud , of unknown origin.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

slur

slur verb she was slurring her words: mumble, speak unclearly, garble. noun a gross slur: insult, slight, slander, slanderous statement, aspersion, smear, allegation.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

slur

slur verb she was slurring her words: mumble, speak unclearly, garble, stumble over, stammer; rare misarticulate. ANTONYMS enunciate. noun it is a gross slur on a highly respected and honest man: insult, slight, slander, slanderous statement, libel, libellous statement, misrepresentation, defamation, aspersion, calumny, smear; allegation, imputation, insinuation, innuendo.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

slur

slur /sləː r /動詞 s ; red ; ring /slə́ːrɪŋ /他動詞 1 〈人 物 〉を誹謗 ひぼう 中傷する .2 …を不明瞭 りよう に発音する ; 続け字で (わかりにくく )書く .3 〘楽 〙音符 〉を続けて演奏する [歌う ]; スラー記号で結ぶ .4 …をあっさり片付ける, 軽く扱う, 見逃す (over ).自動詞 不明瞭に [口ごもったように ]言う [書く ].名詞 C 1 «…に対しての » 誹謗, 中傷, 悪口 ; 汚名, 恥辱 «on , upon » cast [put ] a slur on [upon ] A ≒cast slurs at A A 〈人 〉をけなす, 非難する 2 発音の不明瞭な話しぶり ; 不明瞭な発音 [続け書き ].3 〘楽 〙スラー, 連結線 .4 〘印 〙ずれ .

 

slurp

slurp /sləː r p / (!⦅くだけて ⦆) 動詞 自動詞 他動詞 (〈スープなど 〉を )音を立ててすすり飲む [食べる ].名詞 C 音を立ててすすり飲む [食べる ]こと [音 ].

 

slurry

slur ry /slə́ːri |slʌ́ri /名詞 U 廃物液 〘動物の糞 ふん 尿 泥などをまぜた水 〙.