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street

ADJ ใกล้ ถนน  บน ถนน  ของ ถนน  ใน ถนน  kai-ta-non

 

street

N คน ที่ทำงาน หรือ อาศัย อยู่ ตาม ถนน  kon-ti-tam-ngan-rue-ar-si-yu-tam-ta-non

 

street

N ตึก อาคาร ตาม ถนน  tuek-ar-kan-tam-ta-non

 

street

N ถนน  ถนนหนทาง  avenue lane road ta-non

 

street people

SL คน ไร้ ที่อยู่อาศัย  คน ไร้ บ้าน  คน อาศัย นอน ตาม ถนน  คนจรจัด  คน ไม่มี ที่อยู่ เป็น หลักแหล่ง  kon-ti-rai-ti-yu-ar-sai

 

streetcar

N รถ ตาม ถนน  tram trolley car bus rod-tm-ta-non

 

streetlamp

N ไฟ ทาง  streetlight fai-tang

 

streetlight

N ไฟ ทาง  street lamp fai-tang

 

streetwalker

N โสเภ ณี ที่ หา แขก อยู่ ตาม ถนน (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ  prostitute strumpet whore so-pea-ne-ti-ha-keak-tam-ta-non

 

streetwise

ADJ ซึ่ง เอาตัวรอด ได้ ใน สังคมเมือง (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ  sueng-aol-tua-rod-dai-nai-sang-kom

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

STREET

n.[L., strewed or spread. See Strew. ] 1. Properly, a paved way or road; but in usage, any way or road in a city, chiefly a main way, in distinction from a lane or alley.
2. Among the people of New England, any public highway.
3. Streets, plural, any public way, road or place.
That there be no complaining in our streets. Psalm 144:14.

 

STREET-WALKER

n.[street and walk. ] A common prostitute that offers herself to sale in the streets.

 

STREET-WARD

n.[street and ward. ] Formerly, an officer who had the care of the streets.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

STREET

Street, n. Etym: [OE. strete, AS. str, fr. L. strata (sc. via ) a paved way, properly fem. p.p. of sternere, stratum, to spread; akin to E. strew. See Strew, and cf. Stratum, Stray, v. & a.]

 

Defn: Originally, a paved way or road; a public highway; now commonly, a thoroughfare in a city or village, bordered by dwellings or business houses. He removed [the body of ] Amasa from the street unto the field. Coverdale. At home or through the high street passing. Milton.

 

Note: In an extended sense, street designates besides the roadway, the walks, houses, shops, etc. , which border the thoroughfare. His deserted mansion in Duke Street. Macaulay. The street (Broker's Cant ), that thoroughfare of a city where the leading bankers and brokers do business; also, figuratively, those who do business there; as, the street would not take the bonds. -- Street Arab, Street broker, etc. See under Arab, Broker, etc. -- Street door, a door which opens upon a street, or is nearest the street.

 

Syn. -- See Way.

 

STREETWALKER

STREETWALKER Street "walk `er, n.

 

Defn: A common prostitute who walks the streets to find customers.

 

STREETWARD

STREETWARD Street "ward `, n.

 

Defn: An officer, or ward, having the care of the streets. [Obs. ] Cowell.

 

STREETWARD

STREETWARD Street "ward, a.

 

Defn: Facing toward the street. Their little streetward sitting room. Tennyson.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

street

street |strēt strit | noun a public road in a city or town, typically with houses and buildings on one or both sides: the narrow, winding streets of Greenwich Village | [ in place names ] : 45 Lake Street. (the street ) used to refer to the financial markets and activities on Wall Street. (the street /streets ) the roads or public areas of a city or town: every week, fans stop me in the street. [ as modifier ] of or relating to the outlook, values, or lifestyle of those young people who are perceived as composing a fashionable urban subculture: New York City street culture. [ as modifier ] denoting someone who is homeless: he ministered to street people in storefront missions. [ as modifier ] performing or being performed on the street: street theater. PHRASES on the streets 1 homeless. 2 working as a prostitute. streets ahead Brit. informal greatly superior: the restaurant is streets ahead of its local rivals. DERIVATIVES street ed adjective [ in combination ] : a many-streeted tangle of low, brick buildings, street ward |-wərd |adjective & adverb ORIGIN Old English strǣt, from late Latin strāta (via )paved (way ), feminine past participle of sternere lay down.

 

street Arab

street Ar ab noun archaic a raggedly dressed homeless child wandering the streets.

 

streetball

street ball |ˈstrētˌbôl ˈstritˌbɔl | noun an informal type of basketball played esp. in urban areas such as parking lots, playgrounds, etc.

 

streetcar

street car |ˈstrētˌkär ˈstritˌkɑr | noun another term for trolley car.

 

street clothes

street clothes plural noun clothes suitable for everyday wear in public.

 

street credibility

street cred i bil i ty (also informal street cred ) noun acceptability among young black urban residents.

 

street cries

street cries plural noun the cries used by street vendors to advertise their wares.

 

street door

street door noun the main door of a house opening on to the street.

 

street entertainer

street en ¦ter |tain ¦er noun a person who entertains the public in the street, especially with music, acting, or juggling. DERIVATIVES street entertainment noun

 

street furniture

street fur ni ture |strit ˈfərnɪtʃər | noun objects placed or fixed in the street for public use, such as mailboxes, road signs, and benches.

 

street hockey

street hock ey noun a form of hockey played on a paved surface using in-line skates.

 

street jewellery

street jew ¦el |lery noun [ mass noun ] Brit. enamel advertising plates as collectors' items.

 

street-legal

street-leg al adjective (of a vehicle ) meeting all legal requirements for use on ordinary roads.

 

streetlight

street light |ˈstrētˌlīt ˈstritˌlaɪt |(also streetlamp ) noun a light illuminating a road, typically mounted on a tall pole.

 

street name

street name noun 1 an informal term for something, esp. an illegal drug. 2 the name of a brokerage firm, bank, or dealer in which stock is held on behalf of a purchaser.

 

streetscape

street |scape noun a view or scene of streets, especially in a city.

 

street-smart

street-smart |strit smɑrt | adjective informal having the skills and knowledge necessary for dealing with modern urban life, esp. the difficult or criminal aspects of it: a street-smart hustler on a motorcycle. noun (street smarts ) these skills and knowledge: take the advice of somebody who's got a little more street smarts than you.

 

street theatre

street the ¦atre noun [ mass noun ] drama performed on the streets, typically in an informal or improvised manner.

 

street value

street val ue |strit ˈvælju | noun the price for which something, esp. an amount of drugs, that is illegal or has been obtained illicitly can be sold: detectives seized drugs with a street value of $300,000.

 

street vendor

street ven dor noun a person who sells something in the street, either from a stall or van or with their goods laid out on the sidewalk.

 

streetwalker

street walk er |ˈstrētˌwôkər ˈstritˌwɔkər | noun a prostitute who seeks customers in the street. DERIVATIVES street walk ing |-ˌwôkiNG |noun & adjective

 

streetwise

street wise |ˈstrētˌwīz ˈstritˌwaɪz | adjective another term for street-smart. reflective of modern urban life, esp. that of urban youth: streetwise fashion.

 

Oxford Dictionary

street

street |striːt | noun 1 a public road in a city, town, or village, typically with houses and buildings on one or both sides: the narrow, winding streets of Edinburgh | [ in place names ] : 45 Lake Street. ( the Street ) US Wall Street. (the street /streets ) the roads or public areas of a city or town: every week, fans stop me in the street. [ as modifier ] denoting someone who is homeless: the street kids of the city. 2 [ as modifier ] relating to the outlook, values, or lifestyle of those young people who are perceived as composing a fashionable urban subculture: London street style. PHRASES not in the same street Brit. informal far inferior in terms of ability. on the streets 1 homeless. 2 working as a prostitute. streets ahead Brit. informal greatly superior: the restaurant is streets ahead of its local rivals. DERIVATIVES streeted adjective, streetward adjective & adverb ORIGIN Old English strǣt, of West Germanic origin, from late Latin strāta (via ) paved (way ), feminine past participle of sternere lay down .

 

street Arab

street Arab noun archaic a raggedly dressed homeless child wandering the streets.

 

streetball

street ball |ˈstrētˌbôl ˈstritˌbɔl | noun an informal type of basketball played esp. in urban areas such as parking lots, playgrounds, etc.

 

streetcar

street |car |ˈstriːtkɑː | noun N. Amer. a tram.

 

street clothes

street clothes plural noun clothes suitable for everyday wear in public.

 

street credibility

street credibility (also informal street cred ) noun [ mass noun ] acceptability among fashionable young urban people.

 

street cries

street cries plural noun the cries used by street traders to advertise their wares.

 

street door

street door noun the main door of a house opening on to the street.

 

street entertainer

street en ¦ter |tain ¦er noun a person who entertains the public in the street, especially with music, acting, or juggling. DERIVATIVES street entertainment noun

 

street furniture

street fur ¦ni |ture noun [ mass noun ] objects placed or fixed in the street for public use, such as postboxes, road signs, and benches.

 

street hockey

street hock ey noun a form of hockey played on a paved surface using in-line skates.

 

street jewellery

street jew ¦el |lery noun [ mass noun ] Brit. enamel advertising plates as collectors' items.

 

street-legal

street-legal adjective (of a vehicle ) meeting all legal requirements for use on ordinary roads.

 

street light

street light (also street lamp ) noun a light illuminating a road, typically mounted on a tall post. DERIVATIVES street lighting noun

 

street name

street name noun 1 an informal term for something, typically an illegal drug: Special K is the street name for ketamine. 2 N. Amer. the name of a stockbroking firm, bank, or dealer in which stock is held on behalf of a purchaser.

 

streetscape

street |scape noun a view or scene of streets, especially in a city.

 

street-smart

street-smart adjective N. Amer. another term for streetwise.

 

street theatre

street the ¦atre noun [ mass noun ] drama performed on the streets, typically in an informal or improvised manner.

 

street trader

street trader noun a person who sells something in the street, either from a stall or van or with their goods laid out on the pavement. DERIVATIVES street trading noun

 

street value

street value noun the price for which something, especially an amount of drugs, that is illegal or has been obtained illicitly can be sold: detectives seized drugs with a street value of £300,000.

 

streetwalker

street |walk ¦er |ˈstriːtwɔːkə | noun a prostitute who seeks clients in the street. DERIVATIVES streetwalking noun & adjective

 

streetwise

street |wise |ˈstriːtwʌɪz | adjective informal having the skills and knowledge necessary for dealing with modern urban life: I wasn't streetwise enough to figure out what he had in mind. reflective of modern urban life, especially that of urban youth: streetwise fashion.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

street

street noun Amsterdam's narrow cobbled streets: road, thoroughfare, avenue, drive, crescent, boulevard; side street /road, lane, highway. PHRASES the man /woman in the street they claim to be interested in what the man in the street has to say, but that hardly seems the case: an ordinary person, Mr. /Ms. Average; informal Joe Public, John Q. Public, Joe Blow, Joe Schmo, schmo, John Doe, Joe Sixpack. on the streets many of these teens have parents who don't care that their kids are on the streets: homeless, down and out, of no fixed abode.

 

street smarts

street smarts noun Donna's the only one in their crowd with any street smarts: common sense, acumen, savvy, shrewdness, wisdom, know-how, horse sense.

 

streetwise

streetwise adjective his mother had always tried to shield him from the more streetwise boys: worldly, savvy, street smart, experienced, seasoned.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

street

street noun Amsterdam's narrow cobbled streets: road, thoroughfare, way; avenue, drive, row, crescent, terrace, close, parade; side street, side road, lane, alley; French boulevard; N. Amer. highway, strip, blacktop. See also road. PHRASES the man /woman in the street an ordinary person, an average person, Mr /Mrs Average, John Citizen; Brit. informal Joe Bloggs, Joe Public, the man on the Clapham omnibus; N. Amer. informal John Doe, Joe Sixpack; derogatory pleb, plebeian. on the streets the number of people who are on the streets is growing: homeless, living rough, sleeping rough, without a roof over one's head, of no fixed abode, down and out, vagrant.

 

Duden Dictionary

Streetball

Street ball Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈstriːtbɔːl |der Streetball; Genitiv: des Streetballs zu englisch street = Straße und (basket )ball = (Basket )ball auf Plätzen, Höfen o. Ä. gespielte Variante des Basketballs mit drei Spielern in einer Mannschaft

 

Streetballer

Street bal ler Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈstriːtbɔːlɐ |der Streetballer; Genitiv: des Streetballers, Plural: die Streetballer jemand, der Streetball spielt

 

Streetballerin

Street bal le rin Substantiv, feminin , die die Streetballerin; Genitiv: der Streetballerin, Plural: die Streetballerinnen weibliche Form zu Streetballer

 

Streetfighter

Street figh ter Substantiv, maskulin , der |…fa͜itə |der Streetfighter; Genitiv: des Streetfighters, Plural: die Streetfighter englisch ; »Straßenkämpfer «[radikal orientierter ] Jugendlicher, der sich Straßenkämpfe z. B. mit der Polizei, mit [politisch ] anders gesinnten Gruppen liefert

 

Streethockey

Street ho ckey Substantiv, Neutrum , das |ˈstri:thɔke, auch: …hɔki |auf Plätzen, Höfen o. Ä. gespieltes, dem Eishockey ähnliches Ballspiel

 

Street-TV

Street-TV Substantiv, Neutrum , das |…tiːviː |das Street-TV; Genitiv: des Street-TV Fernsehen mit großformatigen Bildschirmen [an Hauswänden ]

 

Streetwear

Street wear Substantiv, feminin , die |…wɛːɐ̯ |englisch Alltagskleidung

 

Streetwork

Street work Substantiv, feminin , die |ˈstriːtwəːk |die Streetwork; Genitiv: der Streetwork zu englisch work = Arbeit Sozialarbeit, bei der Drogenabhängigen, gefährdeten oder straffällig gewordenen Jugendlichen u. a. innerhalb ihres Wohnbereichs oder Milieus von Streetworkern geholfen bzw. Beratung angeboten wird

 

Streetworker

Street wor ker Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈstri:twə:kɐ |der Streetworker; Genitiv: des Streetworkers, Plural: die Streetworker englisch street worker, zu: worker = Arbeiter (in )Sozialarbeiter, der Streetwork betreibt

 

Streetworkerin

Street wor ke rin Substantiv, feminin , die weibliche Form zu Streetworker

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

street

street /striːt /〖語源は 「石で舗装された (道 )」〗名詞 s /-ts /C 1 (街の )通り, 街路 (⦅略 ⦆St. , St ) (!(1 )通例町中で歩道があり, 住宅や店などの建ち並ぶ道をいう. (2 )町と町を結ぶ道は通例road: the road [╳street ] to Los Angeles ロサンゼルスに通じる道 /a street [╳road ] corner 道の曲がり角. (3 )「歩道 」は ⦅米 ⦆sidewalk, ⦅英 ⦆pavement ) ; 〖形容詞的に 〗[通り ]▸ a restaurant on ⦅米 ⦆[in ⦅主に英 ⦆] the street その通りにあるレストラン ▸ a high street ⦅英 ⦆Main Street ⦅米 ⦆本通り ▸ a back street 裏通り ▸ a side street (本通りからそれた )横道 2 〖S- 〗通り , …街 (⦅略 ⦆St, St. )at 39 Wellington St .ウェリントン39番に (!New York市では東西の通りがstreet, 南北の通りはavenue: Fifth Avenue 五番街 /42nd Street 42丁目 ) .3 車道 .4 the ; 集合的に 〗町の人々 .5 街頭 , 路上 , 屋外 on the street 路上で get robbers off the street 強盗を町から追放する 6 〖形容詞的に 〗外出用の street clothes 外出着 .7 ⦅俗 ⦆the 歓楽街 .8 the s 〗ホームレスの暮らす路上 ▸ beggars on the streets 路上生活をする浮浪者 a ne-way [tw -way ] str et 1 一方 [両面 ]通行道路 .2 一方通行の [双方向の ]考え [感情の流れ ].be on asy str et ⦅主に米 くだけて ⦆裕福である (!⦅米 ⦆では ⦅やや古 ⦆に響くことがある ) .be str ets ah ad ⦅英 くだけて ⦆【ほかの人 物より 】はるかにまさっている «of » .g [l ve, be (ut )] on the str et ⦅遠回しに ⦆売春をして暮らす .in [on ] the str et 1 1 .2 家のない, ぶらぶらしている .3 〈犯罪者などが 〉自由の身の .4 一般の, 市井の the man [woman, man or woman ] in [on ] the street (世論を構成する )一般の人 n t in the s me str et with [as ] A ⦅くだけて ⦆A 〈人など 〉にはとてもおよばない .(r ght ) up A's str et 仕事 学科などが 〉A 〈人 〉に最適の [ふさわしい ].t ke to the str ets 街頭デモ行進をする .w lk the str ets 1 ⦅やや古 ⦆売春婦の仕事をする .2 宿をさがし歩く .~́ rab [rab ]浮浪児 .~́ ch ld 浮浪児 .~́ cl aner 街頭清掃人 .~́ cl thes 外出着, 私服 .~́ cr d [credib lity ]⦅くだけて ⦆若者の中での人気, (流行 考え方を共有しての )ほかの若者からの信用 .~̀ cr es (行商人の )呼び声 .~́ d or (通りに面した )表口 .~́ g rl 売春婦 .~́ m p 市街 (道路 )地図 .~́ mus cian 辻 [大道 ]音楽師, ストリートミュージシャン .~́ p ople ホームレスの人々 .~́ r ilway 路面電車 .~́ sm rt 1 ⦅主に米 くだけて ⦆(特に都会の )暴力 [危険 ]に対処する術 すべ を持った .2 ⦅米 ⦆s 〗都会の危険を回避する能力 .~́ st le 若者の服や音楽のスタイル .~́ v lue 報道 (麻薬の )末端価格 .~́ v ndor 街頭の物売り .~́ w lker streetwalker .

 

streetcar

street car /stríːtkɑ̀ː r /名詞 s /-z /C ⦅米 ⦆路面電車 , 市街電車 (⦅英 ⦆tram ).

 

streetlight

str et l ght str et l mp 名詞 C 街灯 .

 

streetscape

str et sc pe 名詞 C 街頭風景 (画 ); 街並み, 街頭環境 .

 

street-smart

str et-sm rt 形容詞 ⦅米 ⦆streetwise .

 

streetwalker

str et w lker 名詞 C ⦅やや古 ⦆売春婦, 街娼 がいしょう .

 

streetwise

str et w se 形容詞 ⦅くだけて ⦆都会の事情 [危険への対処法 ]に通じた ; 都会の裏を知り尽くした .