English-Thai Dictionary
stampede
N ความ แตกตื่น โกลาหล ความระส่ำระสาย ความ อลหม่าน flight rush rout panic kwam-teak-tuan-ko-la-hon
stampede
VI แตกตื่น วิ่ง สับสน อลหม่าน rush panic teak-tuan
stampede
VT ทำให้ แตกตื่น ทำให้เกิด ความโกลาหล อลหม่าน ทำให้เกิด ความระส่ำระสาย frighten rout tam-hai-teak-tuan
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PHRV ทำให้ แตกตื่น tam-hai-teak-tuan
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
STAMPEDE
Stam *pede ", n. Etym: [Sp. estampida (in America ) a stampede, estampido a crackling, akin to estampar to stamp, of German origin. See Stamp, v. t.]
Defn: A wild, headlong scamper, or running away, of a number of animals; usually caused by fright; hence, any sudden flight or dispersion, as of a crowd or an army in consequence of a panic. She and her husband would join in the general stampede. W. Black.
STAMPEDE
STAMPEDE Stam *pede ", v. i.
Defn: To run away in a panic; -- said droves of cattle, horses, etc. , also of armies.
STAMPEDE
STAMPEDE Stam *pede ", v. t.
Defn: To disperse by causing sudden fright, as a herd or drove of animals.
New American Oxford Dictionary
stampede
stam pede |stamˈpēd stæmˈpid | ▶noun a sudden panicked rush of a number of horses, cattle, or other animals. • a sudden rapid movement or reaction of a mass of people in response to a particular circumstance or stimulus: a stampede of bargain hunters. • [ often in titles ] a rodeo: the Calgary Stampede. ▶verb [ no obj. ] (of horses, cattle, or other animals ) rush wildly in a sudden mass panic: the nearby sheep stampeded as if they sensed impending danger. • (of people ) move rapidly in a mass: the children stampeded through the kitchen, playing tag or hide-and-seek. • [ with obj. ] cause (people or animals ) to move in such a way: the raiders stampeded 200 mules | figurative : don't let them stampede us into anything. DERIVATIVES stam ped er noun ORIGIN early 19th cent.: Mexican Spanish use of Spanish estampida ‘crash, uproar, ’ of Germanic origin; related to the verb stamp .
Oxford Dictionary
stampede
stam |pede |stamˈpiːd | ▶noun a sudden panicked rush of a number of horses, cattle, or other animals. • a sudden rapid movement or reaction of a mass of people in response to a particular circumstance or stimulus: a stampede of bargain hunters. • [ often in names ] (in North America ) a rodeo: the Calgary Stampede. ▶verb [ no obj. ] (of horses, cattle, or other animals ) rush wildly in a sudden mass panic: the nearby sheep stampeded as if they sensed impending danger. • [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] (of people ) move rapidly in a mass: the children stampeded through the kitchen, playing tag or hide-and-seek. • [ with obj. ] cause (people or animals ) to stampede: the raiders stampeded 200 mules | figurative : don't let them stampede us into anything. DERIVATIVES stampeder noun ORIGIN early 19th cent.: Mexican Spanish use of Spanish estampida ‘crash, uproar ’, of Germanic origin; related to the verb stamp .
American Oxford Thesaurus
stampede
stampede noun the noise caused a stampede: charge, panic, rush, flight, rout. ▶verb the sheep stampeded: bolt, charge, flee, take flight; race, rush, career, sweep, run.
Oxford Thesaurus
stampede
stampede noun she didn't dare ride fast in case she startled the cows into a stampede: charge, panic, rush, flight, rout, scattering. ▶verb the nearby sheep stampeded as if they sensed impending danger: bolt, charge, rush, flee, take flight, dash, race, career, sweep, run.
Duden Dictionary
Stampede
Stam pe de Substantiv, feminin , die |Stamp e de ʃt … st …englisch stæmˈpiːd |die Stampede; Genitiv: der Stampede, Plural: die Stampeden und (bei englischer Aussprache: ) Stampedes germanisch-spanisch (-mexikanisch )-englisch-amerikanisch wilde Flucht einer in Panik geratenen [Rinder ]herde
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
stampede
stam pede /stæmpíːd /名詞 C 〖通例単数形で 〗1 (動物 人の集団が )一目散に逃げ出すこと, 遁走 (とんそう ), 疾走 .2 〖通例a ~〗殺到 .3 ⦅米 ⦆スタンピード 〘カウボーイたちが技を競う娯楽行事; →rodeo 〙.動詞 自動詞 〈動物 人の集団が 〉一目散に逃げ出す .他動詞 1 〖be ~d 〗怖がって早急にする, «…に » 逃げ込む «into » .2 «…を » 〈人 〉に無理強いする «into » .3 〈動物 人の集団 〉を怖がらせて追い散らす .