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sartorial

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ ช่างตัดเสื้อ  เกี่ยวกับ ช่างตัดเสื้อ ผ้า  kiao-kab-chang-tad-suea

 

sartorius

N กล้ามเนื้อ แคบ และ ยาว ที่ ทอด เฉียง ทาง ด้านหน้า ของ สะโพก  kam-nuan-keab-lea-yao

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SART

n.A piece of woodland turned into arabic. [Not used in America. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SART

SART Sart, n.

 

Defn: An assart, or clearing. [Obs. ] Bailey.

 

SARTORIAL

Sar *to "ri *al, a. Etym: [See Sartorius. ]

 

1. Of or pertaining to a tailor or his work. Our legs skulked under the table as free from sartorial impertinences as those of the noblest savages. Lowell.

 

2. (Anat. )

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to thesartorius muscle.

 

SARTORIUS

Sar *to "ri *us, n. Etym: [NL. , fr. L. sartor a patcher, tailor, fr. sarcire, sartum, to patch, mend. ] (Anat. )

 

Defn: A muscle of the thigh, called the tailor's muscle, which arises from the hip bone and is inserted just below the knee. So named because its contraction was supposed to produce the position of the legs assumed by the tailor in sitting.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Sarto, Andrea del

Sar to, Andrea del |ˈsärtō ˈsɑrtoʊ | (1486 –1531 ), Italian painter; born Andrea d'Agnolo. He worked chiefly in Florence, where his works include fresco cycles in the church of Santa Annunziata and the series of grisailles in the cloister of the Scalzi (1511 –26 ).

 

Sarton, May

Sar ton, May |ˈsärtn ˈsɑrtn | (1912 –95 ), US writer and poet; born in Belgium; born Eleanore Marie Sarton. Her many volumes of poetry include The Land of Silence (1953 ) and In Time Like Air (1958 ). She also wrote novels such as Faithful Are the Wounds (1955 ), Mrs. Stevens Hears the Mermaids Singing (1965 ), and As We Are Now (1973 ) and memoirs such as I Knew a Phoenix (1959 ), Plant Dreaming Deep (1968 ), and At Eighty-Two (1996 ).

 

sartorial

sar to ri al |särˈtôrēəl sɑrˈtɔriəl | adjective [ attrib. ] of or relating to tailoring, clothes, or style of dress: sartorial elegance. DERIVATIVES sar to ri al ly adverb ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from Latin sartor tailor (from sarcire to patch ) + -ial .

 

sartorius

sar to ri us |särˈtôrēəs sɑrˈtɔriəs |(also sartorius muscle ) noun Anatomy a long, narrow muscle running obliquely across the front of each thigh from the hipbone to the inside of the leg below the knee. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: modern Latin, from Latin sartor tailor (because the muscle is used when adopting a cross-legged position, earlier associated with a tailor's sewing posture ).

 

Sartre, Jean-Paul

Sar tre, Jean-Paul |ˈsärt (rə )ˈsɑrtrə | (1905 –80 ), French philosopher, novelist, playwright, and critic. A leading existentialist, he dealt with the nature of human life and the structures of consciousness. He refused the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1964.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Sarto, Andrea del

Sarto, Andrea del |ˈsɑːtəʊ, Italian ˈsartəɔ | (1486 –1531 ), Italian painter; born Andrea d'Agnolo. An important painter of the High Renaissance, his work includes a cycle of frescoes in the church of Santa Annunziata in Florence (1514 –24 ).

 

Sarton, May

Sar ton, May |ˈsärtn ˈsɑrtn | (1912 –95 ), US writer and poet; born in Belgium; born Eleanore Marie Sarton. Her many volumes of poetry include The Land of Silence (1953 ) and In Time Like Air (1958 ). She also wrote novels such as Faithful Are the Wounds (1955 ), Mrs. Stevens Hears the Mermaids Singing (1965 ), and As We Are Now (1973 ) and memoirs such as I Knew a Phoenix (1959 ), Plant Dreaming Deep (1968 ), and At Eighty-Two (1996 ).

 

sartorial

sartorial |sɑːˈtɔːrɪəl | adjective [ attrib. ] relating to tailoring, clothes, or style of dress: sartorial elegance. DERIVATIVES sartorially adverb ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from Latin sartor tailor (from sarcire to patch ) + -ial .

 

sartorius

sartorius |sɑːˈtɔːrɪəs |(also sartorius muscle ) noun Anatomy a long, narrow muscle running obliquely across the front of each thigh from the hip bone to the inside of the leg below the knee. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: modern Latin, from Latin sartor tailor (because the muscle is used when adopting a cross-legged position, earlier associated with a tailor's sewing posture ).

 

Sartre, Jean-Paul

Sartre, Jean-Paul |ˈsɑːtrə, French saʀtʀ | (1905 –80 ), French philosopher, novelist, dramatist, and critic. A leading existentialist, he dealt in his work with the nature of human life and the structures of consciousness. He refused the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1964. Notable works: Nausée (novel, 1938 ), Being and Nothingness (treatise, 1943 ), and Huis clos (play, 1944 ).

 

Duden Dictionary

Sarte

Sar te Substantiv, maskulin Geschichte , der |S a rte |der Sarte; Genitiv: des Sarten, Plural: die Sarten meist im Plural Angehöriger der sprachlich türkisierten iranischen Stadtbevölkerung in Mittelasien

 

Sartre

Sar t re , Sar tre Eigenname |S a rtre …rə |französischer Philosoph und Schriftsteller

 

Spanish Dictionary

sarta

sarta nombre femenino 1 Serie de cosas pasadas o ensartadas una tras otra en un hilo o una cuerda :una sarta de perlas; un collar de dos sartas .2 Serie larga de sucesos o cosas no materiales, iguales o análogas, que están, suceden o se mencionan una tras otra :una sarta de mentiras; sus declaraciones son una sarta de incoherencias y contradicciones; hubiera aguantado tal sarta de necedades sin fundamento, si no fuera por el respeto que le debo a esta casa .SINÓNIMO retahíla, rosario .

 

sartén

sartén nombre ambiguo Utensilio para cocinar, usado especialmente para freír, que consiste en un recipiente metálico, redondo y poco profundo, con un mango largo para sujetarlo y manejarlo :una sartén de teflón; se puede contemplar el espectáculo de las ollas borboteando a fuego lento y el humear de los sartenes .tener la sartén por el mango Estar [una persona ] en una posición de poder o dominio en una determinada situación :le respondió con cierto desprecio, con el gesto de quien tiene la sartén por el mango . VÉASE fruta de sartén . Está más extendido su uso como masculino, pero se usa como femenino en algunos lugares de España y América .

 

sartenada

sartenada nombre femenino Cantidad de materia que cabe en una sartén de una sola vez, o que se fríe en ella :se comió una sartenada de papas fritas .

 

sartenazo

sartenazo nombre masculino 1 Golpe dado con la sartén .2 Golpe fuerte dado con una cosa plana cualquiera .

 

sarteneja

sarteneja nombre femenino 1 Ecuad, Méx Grieta en el terreno formada por una sequía prolongada .2 Ecuad, Méx Huella que deja el paso del ganado sobre terrenos lodosos .

 

sartenejal

sartenejal nombre masculino 1 Ecuad Zona de la sabana donde abundan las sartenejas (grietas ) y donde la vegetación es escasa .2 Venez Terreno cubierto de piedras .

 

sartorio

sartorio adjetivo /nombre masculino anat [músculo ] Que se extiende oblicuamente a lo largo de las caras anterior e interna del muslo y tiene las funciones de flexionar la pierna sobre el muslo, este sobre la pelvis y efectuar la abducción y rotación del muslo .

 

sartriano, -na

sartriano, -na adjetivo Del escritor y filósofo francés Jean-Paul Sartre (1905 -1980 ) o relacionado con él o con su obra :la obra sartriana comprende varias piezas de teatro .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

sartorial

sar to ri al /sɑː r tɔ́ːriəl /形容詞 かたく 通例 名詞 の前で 〗1 紳士服の ; 仕立ての .2 仕立て屋の, 裁縫師の .

 

Sartre

Sar tre /sɑ́ː r tr ə /名詞 サルトル Jean-Paul , 1905 --80; フランスの実存主義哲学者 小説家 .