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Scotch
N ชาวส ก็ อต ภาษาส ก็ อต เหล้าส ก็ อต chao-sa-kod
Scotch tape
N ส ก็ อต เทป (ยี่ห้อ สินค้า ประเภท เทป ติด กระดาษ sa-kob-tab
Scotch whisky
N เหล้า วิสกี้ ผลิต จาก สก็อตแลนด์ Scotch lao-wis-ke-pa-lid-jak-sa-kod-land
Scotchman
N ชาวส ก็ อต (คำ โบรา ณ คนส ก็ อต chao-sa-kod
scotch
N รอยบาก roi-bak
scotch
VT ทำให้ หยุด หยุด กำจัด หยุดยั้ง อุด block stop tam-hai-yud
scotchman
N ชาว สก๊อต
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SCOTCH
a.Pertaining to Scotland or its inhabitants. [See Scotish.]
SCOTCH
[See Scot, the verb. ]
SCOTCH
v.t. To cut with shallow incisions. Obs.
SCOTCH
n.A slight cut or shallow incision.
SCOTCH-COLLOPS, SCOTCHED-COLLOPS
n.Veal cut into small pieces.
SCOTCH-HOPPER
n.A play in which boys hop over scotches or lines in the ground.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SCOTCH
Scotch, a. Etym: [Cf. Scottish. ]
Defn: Of or pertaining to Scotland, its language, or its inhabitants; Scottish. Scotch broom (Bot. ), the Cytisus scoparius. See Broom. -- Scotch dipper, or Scotch duck (Zoöl.), the bufflehead; -- called also Scotch teal, and Scotchman. -- Scotch fiddle, the itch. [Low ] Sir W. Scott. -- Scotch mist, a coarse, dense mist, like fine rain. -- Scotch nightingale (Zoöl.), the sedge warbler. [Prov. Eng. ] -- Scotch pebble. See under pebble. -- Scotch pine (Bot. ) See Riga fir. -- Scotch thistle (Bot. ), a species of thistle (Onopordon acanthium ); -- so called from its being the national emblem of the Scotch.
SCOTCH
SCOTCH Scotch, n.
1. The dialect or dialects of English spoken by the people of Scotland.
2. Collectively, the people of Scotland.
SCOTCH
Scotch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Scotched; p. pr. & vb. n. Scotching. ]Etym: [Cf. Prov. E. scole a prop, and Walloon ascot a prop, ascoter to prop, F. accoter, also Armor. skoaz the shoulder, skoazia to shoulder up, to prop, to support, W. ysgwydd a shoulder, ysgwyddo to shoulder. Cf. Scoat. ] [Written also scoatch, scoat. ]
Defn: To shoulder up; to prop or block with a wedge, chock, etc. , as a wheel, to prevent its rolling or slipping.
SCOTCH
SCOTCH Scotch, n.
Defn: A chock, wedge, prop, or other support, to prevent slipping; as, a scotch for a wheel or a log on inclined ground.
SCOTCH
Scotch, v. t. Etym: [Probably the same word as scutch; cf. Norw. skoka, skoko, a swingle for flax; perhaps akin to E. shake. ]
Defn: To cut superficially; to wound; to score. We have scotched the snake, not killed it. Shak. Scotched collops (Cookery ), a dish made of pieces of beef or veal cut thin, or minced, beaten flat, and stewed with onion and other condiments; -- called also Scotch collops. [Written also scotcht collops.]
SCOTCH
SCOTCH Scotch, n.
Defn: A slight cut or incision; a score. Walton.
SCOTCH-HOPPER
SCOTCH-HOPPER Scotch "-hop `per, n.
Defn: Hopscotch.
SCOTCHING
SCOTCHING Scotch "ing, n. (Masonry )
Defn: Dressing stone with a pick or pointed instrument.
SCOTCHMAN
Scotch "man, n.; pl. Scotchmen (.
1. A native or inhabitant of Scotland; a Scot; a Scotsman.
2. (Naut. )
Defn: A piece of wood or stiff hide placed over shrouds and other rigging to prevent chafe by the running gear. Ham. Nav. Encyc.
SCOTCH RITE
SCOTCH RITE Scotch rite. (Freemasonry )
Defn: The ceremonial observed by one of the Masonic systems, called in full the Ancient and Accepted Scotch Rite; also, the system itself, which confers thirty-three degrees, of which the first three are nearly identical with those of the York rite.
SCOTCH TERRIER
SCOTCH TERRIER Scotch terrier. (Zoöl.)
Defn: One of a breed of small terriers with long, rough hair.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Scotch
Scotch |skäCH skɑtʃ | ▶adjective old-fashioned term for Scottish. ▶noun 1 short for Scotch whisky. 2 (as plural noun the Scotch ) dated the people of Scotland. 3 dated the form of English spoken in Scotland. DERIVATIVES Scotch man noun ( dated ) ( pl. Scotchmen ), Scotch wom an noun ( dated ) ( pl. Scotchwomen ) ORIGIN late 16th cent.: contraction of Scottish . usage: The use of Scotch to mean ‘of or relating to Scotland or its people ’ is disliked by many Scottish people and is now uncommon in modern English. It survives in a number of fixed expressions, such as Scotch broth and Scotch whisky. For more details, see usage at Scottish .
scotch
scotch 1 |skäCH skɑtʃ | ▶verb 1 [ with obj. ] decisively put an end to: a spokesman has scotched the rumors. • archaic render (something regarded as dangerous ) temporarily harmless: feudal power in France was scotched, though far from killed. 2 [ with obj. ] wedge (someone or something ) somewhere: he soon scotched himself against a wall. • archaic prevent (a wheel or other rolling object ) from moving or slipping by placing a wedge underneath. ▶noun archaic a wedge placed under a wheel or other rolling object to prevent its moving or slipping. ORIGIN early 17th cent. (as a noun ): of unknown origin; perhaps related to skate 1. The sense ‘render temporarily harmless ’ is based on an emendation of Shakespeare's Macbeth iii. ii. 13 as “We have scotch'd the snake, not kill'd it, ” originally understood as a use of scotch 2; the sense ‘put an end to ’ (early 19th cent. ) results from the influence on this of the notion of wedging or blocking something so as to render it inoperative.
scotch
scotch 2 |skɑtʃ skäCH | archaic ▶verb [ with obj. ] cut or score the skin or surface of. ▶noun a cut or score in skin or another surface. ORIGIN late Middle English: of unknown origin.
Scotch argus
Scotch argus ▶noun a brown Eurasian grassland butterfly marked with orange and a chain of eyespots near the wing margins, found chiefly in upland areas. ●Erebia aethiops, subfamily Satyrinae, family Nymphalidae.
Scotch bonnet
Scotch bon net |skɑtʃ ˈbɑnət |(also Scotch bonnet pepper ) ▶noun another term for Habanero.
Scotch broth
Scotch broth |ˈˌskɑtʃ ˈbrɔθ | ▶noun a traditional Scottish soup made from beef or mutton stock with pearl barley and vegetables.
Scotch egg
Scotch egg |ˌskɑtʃ ˈɛɡ | ▶noun a hard-boiled egg enclosed in sausage meat, rolled in breadcrumbs, and fried.
Scotchgard
Scotch gard |ˈskäCHˌgärd ˈskɑtʃˌɡɑrd ˈskɑːtʃɡɑːrd | ▶noun trademark a fluorocarbon preparation for giving a waterproof grease- and stain-resistant finish to textiles, leather, and other materials. ▶verb [ with obj. ] treat with such a substance.
Scotch glue
Scotch glue ▶noun [ mass noun ] an adhesive made from hide and other animal products, formerly used in carpentry.
Scotch kale
Scotch kale ▶noun [ mass noun ] kale of a variety with purplish leaves.
Scotchlite
Scotch |lite |ˈskɒtʃlʌɪt | ▶noun [ mass noun ] trademark a light-reflecting material containing a layer of minute glass lenses.
Scotch mist
Scotch mist ▶noun [ mass noun ] a thick drizzly mist of a kind common in the Scottish Highlands.
Scotch pie
Scotch pie ▶noun a meat pie traditionally made with minced mutton, round in shape with a raised pastry rim.
Scotch pine
Scotch pine ▶noun a long-lived, medium-sized Eurasian pine tree extensively planted for its timber and other products. It is well established in the northeastern US and the Great Lakes region. [Pinus sylvestris, family Pinaceae. ]
Scotch snap
Scotch snap (also Scotch catch ) ▶noun Music a rhythmic feature in which a dotted note is preceded by a stressed shorter note, characteristic of strathspeys.
Scotch tape
Scotch tape |ˈˌskɑtʃ ˈteɪp | trademark ▶noun transparent adhesive tape. ▶verb ( Scotch-tape ) [ with obj. ] stick with transparent adhesive tape.
Scotch whisky
Scotch whis ky ▶noun whiskey distilled in Scotland, esp. from malted barley. usage: The spelling Scotch whiskey is considered improper. For an explanation of when to use the spelling whisky rather than whiskey , see usage at whiskey .
Oxford Dictionary
Scotch
Scotch |skɒtʃ | ▶adjective old-fashioned term for Scottish. ▶noun 1 short for Scotch whisky. 2 (as plural noun the Scotch ) dated the people of Scotland. 3 [ mass noun ] dated the form of English spoken in Scotland. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: contraction of Scottish . usage: The use of Scotch to mean ‘relating to Scotland or its people ’ is disliked by Scottish people and is now uncommon, although it survives in fixed expressions like Scotch egg and Scotch whisky. For more details, see usage at Scottish .
scotch
scotch 1 |skɒtʃ | ▶verb 1 [ with obj. ] decisively put an end to: a spokesman has scotched the rumours. • archaic render (something regarded as dangerous ) temporarily harmless: feudal power in France was scotched, though far from killed. 2 [ with obj. and adverbial ] wedge (someone or something ) somewhere: he soon scotched himself against a wall. • [ with obj. ] archaic prevent (a wheel or other rolling object ) from moving or slipping by placing a wedge underneath. ▶noun archaic a wedge placed under a wheel or other rolling object to prevent it moving or slipping. ORIGIN early 17th cent. (as a noun ): of unknown origin; perhaps related to skate 1. The sense ‘render temporarily harmless ’ is based on an emendation of Shakespeare's Macbeth iii. ii. 13 as ‘We have scotch'd the snake, not kill'd it ’, originally understood as a use of scotch 2; the sense ‘put an end to ’ (early 19th cent. ) results from the influence on this of the notion of wedging or blocking something so as to render it inoperative.
scotch
scotch 2 |skɒtʃ | archaic ▶verb [ with obj. ] cut or score the skin or surface of. ▶noun a cut or score in skin or another surface. ORIGIN late Middle English: of unknown origin.
Scotch argus
Scotch argus ▶noun a brown Eurasian grassland butterfly marked with orange and a chain of eyespots near the wing margins, found chiefly in upland areas. ●Erebia aethiops, subfamily Satyrinae, family Nymphalidae.
Scotch bonnet
Scotch bon ¦net ▶noun a small chilli pepper which is the hottest variety available.
Scotch broth
Scotch broth ▶noun [ mass noun ] a traditional Scottish soup made from beef or mutton stock with pearl barley and vegetables.
Scotch cap
Scotch cap ▶noun another term for bonnet ( sense 1 ).
Scotch catch
Scotch catch ▶noun another term for Scotch snap.
Scotch egg
Scotch egg ▶noun Brit. a hard-boiled egg enclosed in sausage meat, rolled in breadcrumbs, and fried.
Scotch fir
Scotch fir ▶noun old-fashioned term for Scots pine.
Scotchgard
Scotch |gard |ˈskɒtʃgɑːd | ▶noun [ mass noun ] trademark a preparation for giving a waterproof grease- and stain-resistant finish to textiles, leather, and other materials, based on organofluorine compounds. ▶verb [ with obj. ] treat with Scotchgard.
Scotch glue
Scotch glue ▶noun [ mass noun ] an adhesive made from hide and other animal products, formerly used in carpentry.
Scotch kale
Scotch kale ▶noun [ mass noun ] kale of a variety with purplish leaves.
Scotchlite
Scotch |lite |ˈskɒtʃlʌɪt | ▶noun [ mass noun ] trademark a light-reflecting material containing a layer of minute glass lenses.
Scotchman
Scotchman |ˈskɒtʃmən | ▶noun ( pl. Scotchmen ) dated a Scotsman.
Scotch mist
Scotch mist ▶noun [ mass noun ] a thick drizzly mist of a kind common in the Scottish Highlands.
Scotch pancake
Scotch pan |cake ▶noun another term for drop scone.
Scotch pie
Scotch pie ▶noun a meat pie traditionally made with minced mutton, round in shape with a raised pastry rim.
Scotch pine
Scotch pine ▶noun a long-lived, medium-sized Eurasian pine tree extensively planted for its timber and other products. It is well established in the northeastern US and the Great Lakes region. [Pinus sylvestris, family Pinaceae. ]
Scotch snap
Scotch snap (also Scotch catch ) ▶noun Music a rhythmic feature in which a dotted note is preceded by a stressed shorter note, characteristic of strathspeys.
Scotch tape
Scotch tape trademark, chiefly N. Amer. ▶noun [ mass noun ] transparent adhesive tape. ▶verb ( Scotch-tape ) [ with obj. and adverbial ] stick with transparent adhesive tape.
Scotch whisky
Scotch whisky ▶noun [ mass noun ] whisky distilled in Scotland, especially from malted barley.
Scotchwoman
Scotch |woman |ˈskɒtʃwʊmən | ▶noun ( pl. Scotchwomen ) dated a Scotswoman.
American Oxford Thesaurus
scotch
scotch verb the bad weather scotched our plans for a rematch: put an end to, put a stop to, nip in the bud, put the lid on; ruin, wreck, destroy, smash, shatter, demolish, frustrate, thwart; informal put paid to, put the kibosh on, scupper, scuttle.
Oxford Thesaurus
scotch
scotch verb their plans were scotched by the Pentagon: put an end to, put a stop to, bring to an end, nip in the bud, put the lid on; ruin, wreck, scupper, destroy, devastate, smash, shatter, demolish, queer; frustrate, thwart; informal put paid to, blow, put the kibosh on, clobber; Brit. informal dish.
Duden Dictionary
Scotch
Scotch Substantiv, maskulin , der |skɔt͜ʃ |der Scotch; Genitiv: des Scotchs, Plural: die Scotchs 1 (aus [teilweise ] gemälzter Gerste hergestellter ) schottischer Whisky englisch Scotch, kurz für Scotch whisky = schottischer Whisky 2 Kurzwort für: Scotchterrier
Scotchterrier
Scotch ter ri er Substantiv, maskulin , der |Sc o tchterrier |englisch Scotch terrier = schottischer Terrier kleiner, kurzbeiniger Terrier mit gedrungenem Körper und langhaarigem, rauem, meist grauem Fell Kurzform: Scotch 2
French Dictionary
scotch
scotch n. m. (pl. scotches ou scotchs ) nom masculin Whisky écossais. : Des scotches ou scotchs sans glaçons. Prononciation Les lettres tch se prononcent, [skɔtʃ ]
scotch tape
scotch tape FORME FAUTIVE Anglicisme pour ruban adhésif.
Spanish Dictionary
scotch
scotch nombre masculino Whisky escocés elaborado a base de malta y, a veces, otros cereales .Se pronuncia aproximadamente 'escoch' .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Scotch
Scotch /skɑtʃ |skɔtʃ /形容詞 1 ⦅時にけなして やや古 ⦆スコットランド (Scotland )の ; スコットランド人 [語, 産, 種 ]の (!スコットランドではScottishが好まれる; ↓名詞 1 ) .2 ⦅米 くだけて けなして ⦆けちな ; しみったれた (stingy ).名詞 1 ⦅時にけなして ⦆〖the ~; 集合的に; 複数扱い 〗スコットランド人 (!Scotchを用いた言語 人 地域の表現はしばしば侮辱的で, Scottish, Scot (s )が好まれる; 使用はScotch +名詞 で産物 製品を表す分離複合語に限る方がよい ) .2 U スコットランド (英 )語 .3 U ⦅くだけて ⦆スコッチウイスキー ; C グラス1杯のスコッチ (Scotch whisky ).~̀ br ó th ⦅主に英 ⦆スコッチスープ 〘羊肉 野菜 大麦の入った味の濃いスープ 〙.~̀ c á p スコッチキャップ 〘スコットランドの男性用縁なし帽子 〙.~̀ é gg ⦅英 ⦆スコッチエッグ 〘ゆで卵をひき肉で包んで揚げた料理 〙.~̀ f í r [p í ne ]〘植 〙欧州アカマツ .~̀ m í st (スコットランド地方の )霧雨 .~̀ t á pe ⦅米商標 ⦆〖時にs -〗スコッチテープ (⦅英 ⦆sellotape ) 〘接着用セロハンテープ 〙.~̀ t é rrier =Scottish terrier .~̀ W ó odcock スコッチトースト 〘アンチョビペーストを塗り, いり卵をのせたトースト 〙.
scotch
scotch /skɑtʃ |skɔtʃ /動詞 他動詞 1 〈うわさ 計画 考えなど 〉をもみ消す, 世間に広まる前に抑える, つぶす .2 …を生 (なま )殺しにする .
Scotchman
Sc ó tch man /-mən /名詞 複 -men C (男性の )スコットランド人 (!女性はScotchwoman ) ; ⦅広義で ⦆スコットランド人 (⦅男女共用 ⦆Scot, Scotch person , 複 the Scots [Scottish ]; →-man ) (!スコットランド人自身はScot, Scotsmanを好む ) .
Scotchwoman
Sc ó tch w ò man 名詞 複 -women C スコットランド人の女性 (!侮蔑的; スコットランドではScotswomanを好む; →Scotchman ) .