English-Thai Dictionary
shut
ADJ ซึ่ง ปิด ไว้ ปิด closed locked stopped open sueng-pid-wai
shut
N การ ปิด kan-pid
shut
VI ปิด เสียงดัง ปิด ไว้ lock seal close pid-siang-dang
shut
VT ทำให้ ปิด ปิด lock seal close pab
shut
VT พับ หนีบ เก็บ pab
shut
VT หยุด yud
shut away
PHRV แยกตัว จาก lock away lock up put away shut up yeak-tua-jak
shut down
PHRV ปิด แน่น pid-nean
shut in
PHRV ขัง ไว้ ใน คุมขัง ใน kang-wai-nai
shut in
PHRV ทำให้ ติด อยู่ ใน (มัก เป็น ประตู close on shut on tam-hai-tid-yu-nai
shut of
PHRV กำจัด ขจัด หนีรอด จาก kam-jad
shut off
PHRV ปิด หยุด ทำงาน turn off put off pid
shut on
PHRV ปิด ทับ ปิด บน close on pid-tab
shut out
PHRV ไม่ ยอมให้ เข้า mai-yom-hai-kao
shut to
IDM แสร้งทำ เป็น ไม่เห็น sang-tam-pen-mai-hen
shut to
PHRV ปิด ให้ แน่น pull to pid-hai-nean
shut up
PHRV ปิด ให้ แน่น pid-hai-nean
shut upon
PHRV ปิด ทับ ปิด บน close on pid-tab
shut-eye
N การ นอนหลับ kan-non-lab
shut-in
N คนเก็บตัว คนเก็บตัว อยู่ แต่ ใน บ้าน convalescent sufferer kon-keb-tua
shutdown
N การ ปิดกิจการ closing closedown kan-pid-kid-ja-kan
shutout
N การป้องกัน ฝ่ายตรงข้าม kan-pong-kan-jak-fai-trong-kan-kam
shutter
N ทิ่ ปิด เปิด รู แสง ของ กล้องถ่ายรูป blind shade ti-pid-poed-ru-sang-kong-klong-tai-rub
shutter
N บานเกล็ด หน้าต่าง ban-klad-na-tang
shutter
VT ปิด ด้วย บานเกล็ด pid-duai-ban-klad
shuttle
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ พาหนะ ขนส่ง สาธารณะ kiao-kab-pa-ha-na-kon-song-sa-pa-ra-na
shuttle
N กระสวย ตะกรน kra-suai
shuttle
N กระสวย เครื่อง เย็บผ้า กระสวย เครื่องทอผ้า kra-suai-krueng-yeb-pa
shuttle
N พาหนะ ขนส่ง สาธารณะ pa-ha-na-kon-song
shuttle
VI เคลื่อน ไปมา ระหว่าง สอง ที่ กลับไปกลับมา อย่างเร็ว seesaw vacillate kluan-pai-ma-ra-wang-song-ti
shuttle
VT ทำให้ กลับไปกลับมา อย่างเร็ว ทำให้ กระดก ขึ้น กระดก ลง seesaw vacillate tam-hai-klab-pai-klab-ma-yang-reo
shuttlecock
ADJ ซึ่ง ลังเลใจ ซึ่ง กลับไปกลับมา sueng-lang-lea-jai
shuttlecock
N กีฬา แบดมินตัน การ ตี ลูกขนไก่ ki-la-bed-bin-tan
shuttlecock
N ลูกขนไก่ luk-kon-kai
shuttlecock
VT ส่ง ไป ส่ง มา ส่งกลับ ไปมา song-pai-song-ma
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SHUT
v.t.pretand pp. shut. 1. To close so as to hinder ingress or egress; as, to shut a door or gate; to shut the eyes or the mouth.
2. To prohibit; to bar; to forbid entrance into; as, to shut the ports of the kingdom by a blockade.
Shall that be shut to man, which to the beast
Is open? Milton.
3. To preclude; to exclude.
But shut from every shore. Dryden.
4. To close, as the fingers; to contract; as, to shut the hand.
To shut in, to inclose; to confine.
2. Spoken of points of land, when by the progress of a ship, one point is brought to cover or intercept the view of another. It is then said, we shut in such a point, we shut in the land; or one point shuts in another.
To shut out, to preclude from entering; to deny admission to; to exclude; as, to shut out rain by a tight roof. An interesting subject occupying the mind, shuts out all other thoughts.
To shut up, to close; to make fast the entrances into; as, to shut up a house.
2. To obstruct.
Dangerous rocks shut up the passage. Raleigh.
3. To confine; to imprison; to lock or fasten in; as, to shut up a prisoner.
4. To confine by legal or moral restraint.
Before faith came, we were kept under the law, shut up to the faith, which should afterwards be revealed. Galatians 3:23.
5. To end; to terminate; to conclude.
When the scene of life is shut up, the slave will be above his master, if he has acted better. Collier.
SHUT
v.i.To close itself; to be closed. The door shuts of itself; it shuts hard. Certain flowers shut at night and open in the day.
SHUT
pp. 1. Closed; having the entrance barred.
2. a. Rid; clear; free.
SHUT
n. 1. Close; the act of closing; as the shut of a door; the shut of evening. [Little used. ]
2. A small door or cover; But shutter is more generally used.
SHUTTER
n. 1. A person that shuts or closes.
2. A door; a cover; something that closes a passage; as the shutters of a window.
SHUTTING
ppr. Closing; prohibiting entrance; confining.
SHUTTLE
n.[from the root of shoot; Ice. skutul.] An instrument used by weavers for shooting the thread of the woof in weaving from one side of the cloth to the other, between the threads of the warp.
SHUTTLE-COCK
n.[shuttle and cock or cork. ] A cork stuck with fethers, used to be struck by a battledore in play; also, the play.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SHUT
Shut, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Shut; p. pr. & vb. n. Shutting. ] Etym: [OE. shutten, schutten, shetten, schitten, AS. scyttan to shut or lock up (akin to D. schutten, G. schützen to protect ), properly, to fasten with a bolt or bar shot across, fr. AS. sceótan to shoot. sq. root159. See Shoot. ]
1. To close so as to hinder ingress or egress; as, to shut a door or a gate; to shut one's eyes or mouth.
2. To forbid entrance into; to prohibit; to bar; as, to shut the ports of a country by a blockade. Shall that be shut to man which to the beast Is open Milton.
3. To preclude; to exclude; to bar out. "Shut from every shore. " Dryden.
4. To fold together; to close over, as the fingers; to close by bringing the parts together; as, to shut the hand; to shut a book. To shut in. (a ) To inclose; to confine. "The Lord shut him in. " Cen. vii. 16. (b ) To cover or intercept the view of; as, one point shuts in another. -- To shut off. (a ) To exclude. (b ) To prevent the passage of, as steam through a pipe, or water through a flume, by closing a cock, valve, or gate. -- To shut out, to preclude from entering; to deny admission to; to exclude; as, to shut out rain by a tight roof. -- To shut together, to unite; to close, especially to close by welding. -- To shut up. (a ) To close; to make fast the entrances into; as, to shut up a house. (b ) To obstruct. "Dangerous rocks shut up the passage. " Sir W. Raleigh. (c ) To inclose; to confine; to imprison; to fasten in; as, to shut up a prisoner. Before faith came, we were kept under the law, shut up unto the faith which should afterwards be revealed. Gal. iii. 23. (d ) To end; to terminate; to conclude. When the scene of life is shut up, the slave will be above his master if he has acted better. Collier. (e ) To unite, as two pieces of metal by welding. (f ) To cause to become silent by authority, argument, or force.
SHUT
SHUT Shut, v. i.
Defn: To close itself; to become closed; as, the door shuts; it shuts hard. To shut up, to cease speaking. [Colloq. ] T. Hughes.
SHUT
SHUT Shut, a.
1. Closed or fastened; as, a shut door.
2. Rid; clear; free; as, to get shut of a person. [Now dialectical or local, Eng. & U.S.] L'Estrange.
3. (Phon. ) (a ) Formed by complete closure of the mouth passage, and with the nose passage remaining closed; stopped, as are the mute consonants, p, t, k, b, d, and hard g. H. Sweet. (b ) Cut off sharply and abruptly by a following consonant in the same syllable, as the English short vowels, â, ê, î, ô, û, always are.
SHUT
SHUT Shut, n.
Defn: The act or time of shutting; close; as, the shut of a door. Just then returned at shut of evening flowers. Milton.
2. A door or cover; a shutter. [Obs. ] Sir I. Newton.
3. The line or place where two pieces of metal are united by welding. Cold shut, the imperfection in a casting caused by the flowing of liquid metal upon partially chilled metal; also, the imperfect weld in a forging caused by the inadequate heat of one surface under working.
SHUTE
SHUTE Shute, n.
Defn: Same as Chute, or Shoot.
SHUTTER
SHUTTER Shut "ter, n.
1. One who shuts or closes.
2. A movable cover or screen for a window, designed to shut out the light, to obstruct the view, or to be of some strength as a defense; a blind.
3. A removable cover, or a gate, for closing an aperture of any kind, as for closing the passageway for molten iron from a ladle.
SHUTTERED
SHUTTERED Shut "tered, a.
Defn: Furnished with shutters.
SHUTTLE
Shut "tle, n. Etym: [Also shittle, OE. schitel, scytyl, schetyl; cf. OE. schitel a bolt of a door, AS. scyttes; all from AS. sceótan to shoot; akin to Dan. skyttel, skytte, shuttle, dial. Sw. skyttel, sköttel. sq. root159. See Shoot, and cf. Shittle, Skittles. ]
1. An instrument used in weaving for passing or shooting the thread of the woof from one side of the cloth to the other between the threads of the warp. Like shuttles through the loom, so swiftly glide My feathered hours. Sandys.
2. The sliding thread holder in a sewing machine, which carries the lower thread through a loop of the upper thread, to make a lock stitch.
3. A shutter, as for a channel for molten metal. [R.] Shuttle box (Weaving ), a case at the end of a shuttle race, to receive the shuttle after it has passed the thread of the warp; also, one of a set of compartments containing shuttles with different colored threads, which are passed back and forth in a certain order, according to the pattern of the cloth woven. -- Shutten race, a sort of shelf in a loom, beneath the warp, along which the shuttle passes; a channel or guide along which the shuttle passes in a sewing machine. -- Shuttle shell (Zoöl.), any one of numerous species of marine gastropods of the genus Volva, or Radius, having a smooth, spindle- shaped shell prolonged into a channel at each end.
SHUTTLE
SHUTTLE Shut "tle, v. i.
Defn: To move backwards and forwards, like a shuttle. I had to fly far and wide, shutting athwart the big Babel, wherever his calls and pauses had to be. Carlyle.
SHUTTLECOCK
SHUTTLECOCK Shut "tle *cock `, n.
Defn: A cork stuck with feathers, which is to be struck by a battledoor in play; also, the play itself.
SHUTTLECOCK
SHUTTLECOCK Shut "tle *cock, v. t.
Defn: To send or toss to and fro; to bandy; as, to shuttlecock words. Thackeray.
SHUTTLECORK
SHUTTLECORK Shut "tle *cork `, n.
Defn: See Shuttlecock.
SHUTTLEWISE
SHUTTLEWISE Shut "tle *wise `, adv.
Defn: Back and forth, like the movement of a shuttle.
New American Oxford Dictionary
shut
shut |SHət ʃət | ▶verb ( shuts, shutting ; past and past participle shut ) [ with obj. ] move (something ) into position so that it blocks an opening: shut the window, please | she shut her lips tight | (as adj. shut ) : she slammed the door shut. • [ no obj. ] (of something that can block an opening ) move or be moved into position: the door shut behind him. • block an opening into (something ) by moving something into position: he shut the box and locked it. • (shut it ) [ in imperative ] Brit. informal stop talking; be quiet. • keep (someone or something ) in a place by closing something such as a door: it was his own dog that he had accidentally shut outside. • fold or bring together the sides of (something ) so as to close it: he shut his book. • prevent access to or along: they ought to shut the path up to that terrible cliff. • make or become unavailable for business or service, either permanently or until due to be open again; close: we shut the shop for lunch | [ no obj. ] : the accident and emergency departments will shut. PHRASES be (or get ) shut of informal be (or get ) rid of: I'd be glad to be shut of him. shut the door on (or to ) see door. shut one's eyes to see eye. shut one's mind to see mind. shut the stable door after the horse has bolted try to avoid or prevent something bad or unwelcome when it is already too late to do so. shut up shop see shop. shut your face (or mouth or trap )! informal used as a rude or angry way of telling someone to be quiet. PHRASAL VERBS shut down (or shut something down ) cease (or cause something to cease ) business or operation: the plant's operators decided to shut down the reactor. shut someone /something in keep someone or something inside a place by closing something such as a door: her parents shut her in an upstairs room. • enclose or surround a place: the village is shut in by the mountains on either side. • trap something by shutting a door or drawer on it: you shut your finger in the door. shut off (or shut something off ) (used esp. in relation to water, electricity, or gas ) stop (or cause something to stop ) flowing: he was about to shut off the power. • stop (or cause something to stop ) working: the engines shut off automatically. • (shut something off ) block the entrances and exits of something: the six compartments were being shut off from each other. shut oneself off isolate oneself from other people. shut someone /something out keep someone or something out of a place or situation: the door swung closed behind them, shutting out some of the noise. • prevent an opponent from scoring in a game. • screen someone or something from view: clouds shut out the stars. • prevent something from occurring: there was a high-mindedness that shut out any consideration of alternatives. • block something such as a painful memory from the mind: anything he didn't like he shut out. shut up (or shut someone up ) [ often in imperative ] informal stop (or cause someone to stop ) talking: just shut up and listen | I lifted a finger slightly to shut him up. shut something up close all doors and windows of a building or room, typically because it will be unoccupied for some time. ORIGIN Old English scyttan ‘put (a bolt ) in position to hold fast ’; related to Dutch schutten ‘shut up, obstruct, ’ also to shoot .
shutdown
shut down |ˈSHətˌdoun ˈʃətˌdaʊn | ▶noun a closure of a factory or system, typically a temporary closure due to a malfunction or for maintenance. • a turning off of a computer or computer system.
Shute, Nevil
Shute, Nevil |SHo͞ot ʃut | (1899 –1960 ), English novelist; pseudonym of Nevil Shute Norway. After World War II he settled in Australia, which provides the setting for his later novels. Notable works: A Town Like Alice (1950 ) and On the Beach (1957 ).
shut-eye
shut-eye |ˈʃəd ˌaɪ | ▶noun informal sleep: we'd better get some shut-eye.
shut-in
shut-in |ˈʃəd ˌɪn | ▶noun 1 a person confined indoors, esp. as a result of physical or mental disability. 2 a state or period in which an oil or gas well has available but unused capacity.
shutoff
shut off |ˈSHətäf ˈʃətɑf | ▶noun [ usu. as modifier ] a device used for stopping a supply or operation: a shutoff valve. • the cessation of flow, supply, or activity.
shutout
shut out |ˈSHətˌout ˈʃʌtaʊt | ▶noun a competition or game in which the losing side fails to score.
shutout bid
shut out bid ▶noun Bridge a high bid intended to end the auction; a preemptive bid.
shutter
shut ter |ˈSHətər ˈʃədər | ▶noun 1 each of a pair of hinged panels, often louvered, fixed inside or outside a window that can be closed for security or privacy or to keep out light. 2 Photography a device that opens and closes to expose the film in a camera. 3 Music the blind enclosing the swell box in an organ, used for controlling the volume of sound. ▶verb [ with obj. ] close the shutters of (a window or building ): the windows were shuttered against the afternoon heat | (as adj. shuttered ) : barred and shuttered stores. • close (a business ): the city was gripped by economic forces that were squeezing its tax base and shuttering its factories. DERIVATIVES shut ter less adjective
shutterbug
shut ter bug |ˈSHətərˌbəg ˈʃədərˌbəɡ | ▶noun informal an enthusiastic amateur photographer.
shuttering
shut ter ing |ˈSHətəriNG ˈʃədərɪŋ | ▶noun wood in planks or strips used as a temporary structure for fencing to contain setting concrete, to support the sides of dirt trenches, or for similar purposes. • a temporary structure of this kind.
shutter priority
shut ter pri or i ty ▶noun Photography a system used in some automatic cameras in which the shutter speed is selected by the user and the appropriate aperture is then set by the camera. Compare with aperture priority.
shutter release
shut ter re lease |ˈʃədər rəˈlis | ▶noun the button on a camera that is pressed to make the shutter open.
shutter speed
shut ter speed |ˈʃədər spid | ▶noun Photography the time for which a shutter is open at a given setting.
shuttle
shut tle |ˈSHətl ˈʃədl | ▶noun 1 a form of transportation that travels regularly between two places: the nine o'clock shuttle from Boston | [ as modifier ] : a shuttle bus service from the city center. • short for space shuttle. 2 a wooden device with two pointed ends holding a bobbin, used for carrying the weft thread between the warp threads in weaving. • a bobbin carrying the lower thread in a sewing machine. 3 short for shuttlecock. ▶verb [ no obj. ] travel regularly between two or more places: he shuttled between Manhattan and Silicon Valley. • [ with obj. ] transport in a shuttle: the river taxi shuttled employees between the newspaper's offices and the capital. ORIGIN Old English scytel ‘dart, missile, ’ of Germanic origin; compare with Old Norse skutill ‘harpoon ’; related to shoot. Sense 1 and the verb are from the movement of the bobbin from one side of the loom to the other and back.
shuttlecock
shut tle cock |ˈSHətlˌkäk ˈʃədlˌkɑk | ▶noun a cork to which feathers are attached to form a cone shape, or a similar object of plastic, struck with rackets in the games of badminton and battledore.
shuttlecraft
shut tle craft |ˈSHətlˌkraft ˈʃətlˌkræft | ▶noun (in science fiction ) a space shuttle, typically one used for traveling between a larger spaceship and a planet or between planets in a solar system.
shuttle diplomacy
shut tle di plo ma cy |ˈʃədl dəˈploʊməsi | ▶noun negotiations conducted by a mediator who travels between two or more parties that are reluctant to hold direct discussions.
shuttler
shuttler |ˈʃʌtlə | ▶noun informal, chiefly Indian a badminton player.
shuttle service
shut ¦tle ser |vice ▶noun a transport service operating to and fro over a short route.
Oxford Dictionary
shut
shut |ʃʌt | ▶verb ( shuts, shutting; past and past participle shut ) [ with obj. ] 1 move (something ) into position so as to block an opening; close: shut the window, please | she shut her lips tight | (as adj. shut ) : she slammed the door shut. • [ no obj. ] move or be able to be moved so as to block an opening: the door shut behind him. • block an opening into (something ) by moving something into position: he shut the box and locked it. • [ with obj. and adverbial ] keep in a place by closing something such as a door: it was his own dog which he had accidentally shut outside. 2 fold or bring together the sides of (something ) so as to close it: he shut his book. 3 prevent access to or along: they ought to shut the path up to that terrible cliff. • make or become unavailable for business or service, either permanently or until due to be open again: [ with obj. ] : we shut the shop for lunch | [ no obj. ] : the accident and emergency departments will shut. 4 [ no obj. ] (shut it ) [ in imperative ] informal stop talking; be quiet. PHRASES be (or get ) shut of informal be (or get ) rid of: I'd be glad to be shut of him. shut the door on (or to ) see door. shut one's eyes to see eye. shut one's mind to see mind. shut the stable door after the horse has bolted see stable 1. shut up shop see shop. shut your face (or mouth or trap )! informal used as a rude or angry way of telling someone to be quiet. PHRASAL VERBS shut someone /thing away keep someone or something inside a place so as not to be seen or contacted by other people: she supposes that Mrs Tilney was shut away in her bedroom chamber. shut down (or shut something down ) cease (or cause something to cease ) business or operation: the plant's operators decided to shut down the reactor. shut someone /thing in keep someone or something inside a place by closing something such as a door: her parents shut her in an upstairs room. • enclose or surround a place: the village is shut in by the mountains on either side. • trap something by shutting a door or drawer on it: you shut your finger in the door. shut off (or shut something off ) (especially in relation to water, electricity, or gas ) stop (or cause to stop ) flowing: he was about to shut off the power. • stop (or cause to stop ) working: the engines shut off automatically. • (shut something off ) block the entrances and exits of something: the six compartments were being shut off from each other. shut oneself off isolate oneself from other people. shut someone /thing out 1 screen someone or something from view: clouds shut out the stars. • block something from the mind: anything he didn't like he shut out. 2 prevent something from occurring or someone from doing something: there was a high-mindedness which shut out any consideration of alternatives. shut up (or shut someone up ) [ often in imperative ] informal stop (or cause someone to stop ) talking: just shut up and listen. shut something up close all doors and windows of a building or room, typically because it will be unoccupied for some time. ORIGIN Old English scyttan ‘put (a bolt ) in position to hold fast ’, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch schutten ‘shut up, obstruct ’, also to shoot .
shutdown
shut |down |ˈʃʌtdaʊn | ▶noun a closure of a factory or system, typically a temporary closure due to a fault or for maintenance. • a turning off of a computer or computer system.
Shute, Nevil
Shute |ʃuːt | (1899 –1960 ), English novelist; pseudonym of Nevil Shute Norway. After the Second World War he settled in Australia, which provides the setting for his later novels. Notable works: A Town Like Alice (1950 ) and On the Beach (1957 ).
shut-eye
shut-eye ▶noun [ mass noun ] informal sleep: we'd better get some shut-eye.
shut-in
shut-in ▶noun 1 N. Amer. a person confined indoors, especially as a result of either physical or mental disability. 2 a state or period in which an oil or gas well has available but unused capacity.
shut-off
shut-off ▶noun [ usu. as modifier ] a device used for stopping a supply or operation: a shut-off valve. • [ mass noun ] the cessation of flow, supply, or activity.
shutout
shut |out |ˈʃʌtaʊt | ▶noun a play, game, or inning in which the opposition is prevented from scoring.
shut-out bid
shut-out bid ▶noun Bridge a high bid intended to end the auction; a pre-emptive bid.
shutter
shut |ter |ˈʃʌtə | ▶noun 1 each of a pair of hinged panels fixed inside or outside a window that can be closed for security or privacy or to keep out the light. 2 Photography a device that opens and closes to expose the film in a camera. 3 Music the blind enclosing the swell box in an organ, used for controlling the volume of sound. ▶verb [ with obj. ] close the shutters of (a window or building ): the windows were shuttered against the afternoon heat | (as adj. shuttered ) : barred and shuttered shops. PHRASES put up the shutters Brit. (of a business ) cease trading for the day or permanently. DERIVATIVES shutterless adjective
shutterbug
shut ¦ter |bug |ˈʃʌtəbʌg | ▶noun informal, chiefly N. Amer. an enthusiastic photographer.
shuttering
shut ¦ter |ing |ˈʃʌt (ə )rɪŋ | ▶noun [ mass noun ] wood in planks or strips used as a temporary structure to contain setting concrete, to support the sides of earth trenches, or similar. • [ count noun ] a temporary structure of this kind.
shutter priority
shut |ter pri ¦or |ity ▶noun [ mass noun ] Photography a system used in some automatic cameras in which the shutter speed is selected by the user and the appropriate aperture is then set by the camera. Compare with aperture priority.
shutter release
shut |ter re |lease ▶noun the button on a camera that is pressed to make the shutter open.
shutter speed
shut |ter speed ▶noun Photography the nominal time for which a shutter is open at a given setting.
shuttle
shut ¦tle |ˈʃʌt (ə )l | ▶noun 1 a form of transport that travels regularly between two places: the nine o'clock shuttle from Edinburgh | [ as modifier ] : a shuttle bus departs every 30 minutes. • short for space shuttle. 2 a bobbin with two pointed ends used for carrying the weft thread across between the warp threads in weaving. • a bobbin carrying the lower thread in a sewing machine. 3 short for shuttlecock. ▶verb [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] travel regularly between two or more places: the Secretary of State shuttled to and fro seeking compromise. • [ with obj. and adverbial of direction ] transport in a shuttle: the river taxi shuttled employees between the newspaper's offices and the capital. ORIGIN Old English scytel ‘dart, missile ’, of Germanic origin; compare with Old Norse skutill ‘harpoon ’; related to shoot. Sense 1 and the verb are from the movement of the bobbin from one side of the loom to the other and back.
shuttlecock
shuttle |cock |ˈʃʌt (ə )lkɒk | ▶noun a cork to which feathers are attached to form a cone shape, or a similar object of plastic, struck with rackets in the games of badminton and battledore.
shuttlecraft
shut tle craft |ˈSHətlˌkraft ˈʃətlˌkræft | ▶noun (in science fiction ) a space shuttle, typically one used for traveling between a larger spaceship and a planet or between planets in a solar system.
shuttle diplomacy
shut ¦tle dip ¦lo |macy ▶noun [ mass noun ] negotiations conducted by a mediator who travels between two or more parties that are reluctant to hold direct discussions.
shuttler
shuttler |ˈʃʌtlə | ▶noun informal, chiefly Indian a badminton player.
shuttle service
shut ¦tle ser |vice ▶noun a transport service operating to and fro over a short route.
American Oxford Thesaurus
shut
shut verb please shut the door: close, pull /push to, slam, fasten; put the lid on, bar, lock, secure. ANTONYMS open, unlock. PHRASES shut down the plant is shutting down in August: cease activity, close (down ), cease operating, cease trading, be shut (down ); turn off, switch off; informal fold; power down. shut in shut the goats in for the night: confine, enclose, impound, shut up, pen (in /up ), fence in, immure, lock up /in, cage, imprison, intern, incarcerate, corral. shut out 1 he shut me out of the house: lock out, keep out, refuse entrance to. 2 she shut out the memories: block, suppress. 3 the bamboo shut out the light: keep out, block out, screen, veil. 4 they shut out the Blue Jays in three straight games: prevent from scoring, blank. shut up 1 informal will you please shut up so we can hear the movie? be quiet, keep quiet, hold one's tongue, keep one's lips sealed; stop talking, quiet (down ); informal keep mum, button it, hush up, shut it, shut your face /mouth /trap, put a sock in it, give it a rest, save it. 2 informal that should shut them up: quiet (down ), silence, hush, shush, gag, muzzle. 3 I haven't shut the hens up yet. See shut in.
shutdown
shutdown noun the shutdown of the plant has been a dark event for this community: closure, termination, closing down, winding up; turning off, switching off, powering down.
shuttle
shuttle verb they provided a bus to shuttle us to the mall: ply, run, commute, go /travel back and forth, go /travel to and fro; ferry.
Oxford Thesaurus
shut
shut verb please shut the door: close, draw /pull /push to, slam, fasten; put the lid on, bar, lock, latch, padlock, secure, seal; put up the shutters. ANTONYMS open, unlock. PHRASES shut someone /something away she supposes that Mrs. Tilney was shut away in her bedroom chamber: confine, isolate, cloister, sequester, seclude, closet, immure. shut down the factory has shut down: cease activity, close, close down, cease production, cease operating, come to a halt, go on strike, cease trading, collapse, fail, crash, go under, go to the wall, go bankrupt, become insolvent, go into receivership, go into liquidation, be liquidated, be wound up, be closed (down ), be shut (down ); informal go bust, go bump, fold, flop, go broke, go belly up. shut something down 1 they have shut down the factory: close, close down, discontinue, put into receivership, liquidate, put into liquidation. ANTONYMS open, open up. 2 the correct way to shut the machine down is to type ‘exit ’: switch off, power down, stop, halt. ANTONYMS switch on, start. shut someone /something in she pushed the dogs into the breakfast room and shut them in: confine, enclose, impound, shut up, pen (in /up ), fence in, hedge in; hurdle, rail in, coop (up ), mew up, immure, box up /in, wall in /up, lock up /in, cage, imprison, intern, hold captive, incarcerate, encircle, surround, ring, encompass, hem in, close in, trap; N. Amer. corral; rare gird, compass. shut something off a door pivots to shut off the gallery: close off, seal off, tape off, fence off, rope off, screen off, curtain off, cordon off, partition off, separate off, isolate, segregate, blockade, quarantine; seal, close, turn off, cut, stop, halt; enclose, encircle, surround. shut someone /something out 1 he had accidentally shut me out of the house: lock out, keep out, exclude, leave out, refuse entrance to, deny admittance to. ANTONYMS let in. 2 she tried to shut out those memories: block, suppress, halt, stop, forget. ANTONYMS call up, recall. 3 the bamboo shut out the light as effectively as the forest canopy: keep out, block out, screen, cover up, hide, conceal, veil. ANTONYMS let in. shut up informal just shut up and listen: be quiet, keep /stay quiet, be /keep /stay silent, hold one's tongue, keep one's lips sealed; stop talking, say no more, quieten (down ), fall silent, dry up; informal keep mum, button one's lip, button it, cut the cackle, pipe down, clam up, shut it, shut your face /mouth /trap, keep your face /mouth /trap shut, belt up, put a sock in it, give it a rest; Brit. informal wrap up, wrap it up, shut your gob; N. Amer. informal save it. ANTONYMS speak up. shut someone /something up 1 I haven't shut the hens up yet: confine, enclose, impound, pen (in /up ), fence in, hedge in; hurdle, rail in, coop (up ), mew up, box up /in, wall in /up, immure, lock up /in, cage, imprison, intern, hold captive, incarcerate, encircle, surround, ring, encompass, hem in, close in, shut in, trap; N. Amer. corral; rare gird, compass. 2 informal that should shut them up: quieten (down ), silence, hush, shush, quiet, still, gag, muzzle.
shutter
shutter noun Ianthe went over to the window and flung open the shutters: screen, louvre, blind, roller blind, venetian blind, curtain, shade, awning, canopy; French jalousie, persiennes.
shuttle
shuttle verb 1 minibuses shuttle between the centre and the car park: ply, run, commute, alternate, come and go, go /travel back and forth, go /travel to and fro. 2 he works as a pilot shuttling planes between a Greek island and the mainland: ferry, take /run back and forth, chauffeur.
Duden Dictionary
Shuttle
Shut tle Substantiv, maskulin oder Substantiv, Neutrum , der oder das |ˈʃatl̩ |der oder das Shuttle; Genitiv: des Shuttles, Plural: die Shuttles englisch (space ) shuttle; englisch shuttle = im Pendelverkehr eingesetztes Fahrzeug 1 Raumfähre 2 a Pendelverkehr b im Shuttle 2a eingesetztes Fahr-, Flugzeug zwischen den beiden Hotels verkehrt ein Shuttle
Shuttlebus
Shut tle bus Substantiv, maskulin , der für einen Shuttle 2 2 a eingesetzter Bus
Spanish Dictionary
shute
shute nombre común Guat Persona provocativa, que busca la discordia y la discusión o incita al alboroto .SINÓNIMO buscapleitos .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
shut
shut /ʃʌt /〖語源は 「戸にかんぬきをかける 」〗(名 )shutter 動詞 ~s /-ts /; ~; ~ting 他動詞 1 〈人が 〉〈ドア 窓など 〉を 閉める, 〈目 口など 〉を閉じる, 〈本など 〉を閉じる (→close 1 他動詞 1 ; ↔open )▸ He shut the door quickly behind him [⦅まれ ⦆himself ].彼は中に入って [外へ出て ]からすばやくドアを閉めた ▸ shut one's eyes tightly 目をぎゅっと閉じる ▸ shut the door on A [in A's face ]Aの目の前でドアをパタンと閉める (!「閉め出しを食わせる 」の意 ) ▸ She shut her book and stood up .彼女は読んでいた本を閉じて立ちあがった .2 «…に » 〈人など 〉を閉じ込める (up ) «in , into » ; «…から » 〈人など 〉を閉め出す (out ) «of, from » ; 【ドアなどに 】〈指 〉を はさむ «in » ▸ shut the cat into [out of ] our living room ネコを居間に閉じ込める [から閉め出す ]▸ shut one's finger in a car door ≒⦅英 ⦆shut a car door on one's finger うっかり車のドアに指をはさむ .3 ⦅英 くだけて ⦆(閉店時間に 一時的に )〈店 〉を閉める ; 〈工場 〉を閉鎖する (!⦅米 ⦆では普通closeを用いる ) .4 «…に » 〈目 耳 心など 〉を 閉ざす «to » ▸ shut one's eyes to the truth 真実に目を向けない .自動詞 1 〈ドアなどが 〉閉まる ; 〈口などが 〉閉じる ▸ The door shuts automatically .そのドアは自動ドアだ ▸ This window won't shut .この窓はどうしても閉まらない .2 ⦅英 ⦆〈店が 〉閉まる .sh ù t A aw á y [aw á y A ] «…に » A 〈人 物 〉を閉じ込める ; A 〈物 〉を隠す, しまい込む «in » ▸ shut oneself away in one's room 自分の部屋にひきこもる .sh ù t d ó wn 1 〈店 工場などが 〉休業 [操業停止 ]する ; 〈コンピュータなどが 〉停止 [終了 ]する .2 «…の上に » 〈霧 夜などが 〉立ちこめる, 降りる «on , over » .sh ù t A d ó wn [d ó wn A ]1 A 〈店 工場など 〉を閉める [閉鎖する ]; A 〈機械 コンピュータなど 〉を停止させる .2 ⦅米 くだけて ⦆A 〈相手選手 チームなど 〉を抑え込む .3 A 〈窓など 〉を降ろして閉める .sh ù t A í n 1 A 〈人 動物 〉を閉じ込める, 監禁する ; 〖~ oneself in 〗閉じこもる .2 〖be ~ in 〗〈家などが 〉 «…により » 囲まれている «by » .Sh ù t it (ú p )!⦅英話 ⦆黙れ .sh ù t ó ff 〈機械などが 〉停止する ; 〈水 電気 ガスが 〉止まる .sh ù t A ó ff [ó ff A ]1 A 〈電気 機械など 〉を止める ; A 〈ガス 水道など 〉 (の供給 )を止める ; A 〈音 光など 〉をさえぎる ; A 〈生産など 〉をやめる ▸ The explosion shut off the electricity supply .その爆発のせいで送電が止まった .2 〖~ oneself off 〗 «…から » 関係を絶つ «from » ▸ shut oneself off from the world 世間との交流を絶つ .3 〖be ~ off 〗 «…から » 隔絶している, 孤立している «from » ; 〈道路などが 〉封鎖される .4 〈物が 〉A 〈視界など 〉をさえぎる .sh ù t A ó ut [ó ut A ]1 【場所から 】A 〈人 〉を締め出す «of , from » ; ⦅主に英 ⦆〖通例be ~ out 〗【活動などから 】締め出される «of, from » .2 A 〈光 音 景色など 〉をさえぎる .3 A 〈いやな事 〉を考えないようにする ; A 〈感情 〉を抑える .4 ⦅米 ⦆〘野球 〙A 〈相手チーム 〉を零点に抑える ▸ The Dodgers shut out the Braves 3--0 .ドジャーズはブレーブスを3対0で完封した .sh ù t t ó 〈ドアなどが 〉閉まる (!toは 副詞 「閉まって 」から ) .sh ù t A t ó A 〈ドアなど 〉をぴったり閉じる .sh ù t ú p ⦅くだけた話 ⦆〖通例命令形で 〗 «…について » しゃべるな, 黙れ «about » .sh ù t A ú p 1 ⦅くだけて ⦆A 〈人 〉を黙らせる .2 ↑他動詞 2 .sh ù t ù p sh ó p ⦅くだけて ⦆店を閉める ; 廃業する .Sh ù t your f á ce [m ó uth, t ó ngue, tr á p ]!1 ⦅くだけた話 ⦆黙れ .形容詞 比較なし 〖be ~〗1 〈ドア 目 口などが 〉閉じた (↔open ) (!名詞 の前ではclosedを用いる ) ▸ She was lying with her eyes shut .彼女は目を閉じたまま横になっていた ▸ The door banged [slammed ] shut .ドアがバタンと音を立てて閉まった .2 ⦅主に英 ⦆〈店が 〉閉店した (↔open ).3 〘音声 〙閉鎖音の 〘/p, b, k, ɡ /など 〙.
shutdown
sh ú t d ò wn 名詞 C (工場などの )一時閉鎖 ; 操業停止 .
shut-eye
sh ú t- è ye 名詞 U ⦅くだけて ⦆(ひと )眠り, 眠ること (sleep ).
shut-in
sh ù t- í n 形容詞 名詞 C ⦅米 ⦆(家に )閉じこもった [寝たきりの ] (人 [病人 ]).
shutout
sh ú t ò ut 名詞 C 1 締め出し .2 〘スポーツ 〙完封, シャットアウト (勝ち ); 〘野球 〙完封試合 .
shutter
shut ter /ʃʌ́tə r /→shut 名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 〖通例 ~s 〗(窓の )雨戸 , よろい戸 (→house )▸ close [open ] the shutters よろい戸を閉める [開ける ].2 (カメラの )シャッター ▸ press [release ] the shutter シャッターを切る .3 閉じる人 [物 ].put ù p the sh ú tters よろい戸を閉める ; ⦅英 くだけて ⦆閉店する (!商売をやめてしまう場合と1日の営業時間が終わる場合の両方に用いる ) .動詞 他動詞 ⦅米 ⦆〈営業 業務など 〉をやめる, 停止する .
shuttered
sh ú t tered 形容詞 1 雨戸の閉まった [付いた ].2 〈眼 表情などが 〉心の中を示さない .
shutterbug
sh ú tter b ù g 名詞 C ⦅米話 ⦆写真マニア .
shuttle
shut tle /ʃʌ́t (ə )l /〖語源は 「矢 」〗名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 〖しばしば 名詞 の前で 〗シャトル便 , 折り返し運転 〘2つの場所を定期的に往復する列車 バス 航空機などの便 〙; 近距離往復 [シャトル ]バス [列車 ](shuttle bus [train ])▸ a shuttle flight (飛行機の )シャトル便 .2 スペースシャトル (space shuttle )▸ a shuttle mission スペースシャトル飛行任務 .3 (織機の横糸を通す )杼 (ひ ); (ミシンの下糸を出す )シャトル ; (タッチングレースで使う )糸入れ .4 =shuttlecock .動詞 自動詞 〖~+副詞 〗【2か所を 】頻繁に往復する (back and forth ) «between » ▸ shuttle back and forth between New York and L.A.ニューヨークとロサンゼルスを行ったり来たりする .他動詞 …を往復させる ; (1つの場所から別の場所へ )〈人々 〉を運ぶ .~́ dipl ò macy (特使による )往復外交 .~́ s è rvice シャトル便, 折り返し運転 .
shuttlecock
sh ú ttle c ò ck 名詞 1 C (羽根つき バトミントンの )羽根, シャトル .2 U 羽根つき遊び (battledore and shuttlecock ).