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turner

N ผู้ หมุน  phu-muan

 

turnery

N การกลึง  โรง กลึง  งาน ผลิตภัณ ฑ์ การกลึง 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

TURNER

n.One whose occupation is to form things with a lathe; one who turns.

 

TURNERITE

n.A rare mineral occurring in small crystals of a yellowish brown color, externally brilliant and translucent.

 

TURNERY

n.The art of forming into a cylindrical shape by the lathe. 1. Things made by a turner or in the lathe.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

TURNER

TURNER Turn "er, n.

 

1. One who turns; especially, one whose occupation is to form articles with a lathe.

 

2. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A variety of pigeon; a tumbler.

 

TURNER

Tur "ner, n. Etym: [G.]

 

Defn: A person who practices athletic or gymnastic exercises.

 

TURNERITE

Tur "ner *ite, n. Etym: [So called from the English chemist and mineralogist, C. H. Turner. ] (Min. )

 

Defn: A variety of monazite.

 

TURNERY

Turn "er *y, n. Etym: [Cf. F. tournerie.]

 

1. The art of fashioning solid bodies into cylindrical or other forms by means of a lathe.

 

2. Things or forms made by a turner, or in the lathe. Chairs of wood, the seats triangular, the backs, arms, and legs loaded with turnery. Walpole.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

turner

turn er |ˈtərnər ˈtərnər | noun 1 a person who is skilled in turning wood on a lathe. 2 an implement that can be used to turn or flip something over: a pancake turner. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French torneor, from late Latin tornator, from the verb tornare (see turn ).

 

Turner, Frederick Jackson

Tur ner, Frederick Jackson |ˈtərnər ˈtərnər | (1861 –1932 ), US historian, educator, and writer. He revolutionized the study of the American frontier with his paper entitled The Significance of the Frontier in American History (1893 ). He also wrote The Frontier in American History (1920 ) and The Significance of Sections in American History (1932 ).

 

Turner, J. M. W.

Turn er, J. M. W. |ˈtərnər ˈtərnər | (1775 –1851 ), English painter; full name Joseph Mallord William Turner. He painted landscapes and stormy seascapes and became increasingly concerned with depicting the power of light with primary colors, often arranged in a swirling vortex. Notable works: Rain, Steam, Speed (1844 ) and The Fighting Téméraire (1838 ).

 

Turner, John

Tur ner, John |ˈtərnər ˈtərnər | (1929 –), Canadian Liberal statesman; full name John Napier Wyndham Turner. He was prime minister for just 79 days in 1984.

 

Turner, Nat

Tur ner, Nat |ˈtərnər ˈtərnər | (1800 –1831 ), US slave leader. He was convicted of murder and insurrection and hanged for organizing a slave uprising in Southampton, Virginia, in August 1831, in which at least 50 whites were killed.

 

Turner, Ted

Tur ner, Ted |ˈtərnər ˈtərnər | (1938 –), US broadcasting executive; full name Robert Edward Turner III. His Turner Broadcasting System included the television networks TBS, CNN, TCM, and the Cartoon Network. He bought the Atlanta Braves baseball team in 1976 and the Atlanta Hawks basketball team in 1977 and started the Atlanta Thrashers hockey team in 1999. An accomplished yachtsman, he won the America's Cup in 1977.

 

Turner, Tina

Tur ner, Tina |ˈtərnər ˈtərnər | (1939 –), US singer; born Anna Mae Bullock. With her husband she was part of the duo Ike and Tina Turner, which broke up in 1976. Her hit singles include What's Love Got to Do with It (1984 ) and We Don't Need Another Hero (1985 ). Notable albums: Private Dancer (1984 ), Wildest Dreams (1996 ), and Tina Live (2009 ).

 

Turner's syndrome

Turn er's syn drome noun Medicine a genetic defect in which affected women have only one X chromosome, causing developmental abnormalities and infertility. ORIGIN named after Henry Hubert Turner (1892 –1970 ), the US physician who described it.

 

turnery

turn er y |ˈtərnərē ˈtərnəri | noun the action or skill of making objects on a lathe. objects made on a lathe.

 

Oxford Dictionary

turner

turn ¦er |ˈtəːnə | noun 1 a person who is skilled in turning wood on a lathe. 2 an implement that can be used to turn or flip something over: a pancake turner. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French torneor, from late Latin tornator, from the verb tornare (see turn ).

 

Turner, Frederick Jackson

Tur ner, Frederick Jackson |ˈtərnər ˈtərnər | (1861 –1932 ), US historian, educator, and writer. He revolutionized the study of the American frontier with his paper entitled The Significance of the Frontier in American History (1893 ). He also wrote The Frontier in American History (1920 ) and The Significance of Sections in American History (1932 ).

 

Turner, J. M. W.

Tur ¦ner |ˈtəːnə | (1775 –1851 ), English painter; full name Joseph Mallord William Turner. He made his name with landscapes and stormy seascapes, becoming increasingly concerned with depicting the power of light by the use of primary colours, often arranged in a swirling vortex. Notable works: Rain, Steam, Speed (1844 ); The Fighting Téméraire (1838 ).

 

Turner, John

Tur ner, John |ˈtərnər ˈtərnər | (1929 –), Canadian Liberal statesman; full name John Napier Wyndham Turner. He was prime minister for just 79 days in 1984.

 

Turner, Nat

Tur ner, Nat |ˈtərnər ˈtərnər | (1800 –1831 ), US slave leader. He was convicted of murder and insurrection and hanged for organizing a slave uprising in Southampton, Virginia, in August 1831, in which at least 50 whites were killed.

 

Turner, Ted

Tur ner, Ted |ˈtərnər ˈtərnər | (1938 –), US broadcasting executive; full name Robert Edward Turner III. His Turner Broadcasting System included the television networks TBS, CNN, TCM, and the Cartoon Network. He bought the Atlanta Braves baseball team in 1976 and the Atlanta Hawks basketball team in 1977 and started the Atlanta Thrashers hockey team in 1999. An accomplished yachtsman, he won the America's Cup in 1977.

 

Turner, Tina

Tur ner, Tina |ˈtərnər ˈtərnər | (1939 –), US singer; born Anna Mae Bullock. With her husband she was part of the duo Ike and Tina Turner, which broke up in 1976. Her hit singles include What's Love Got to Do with It (1984 ) and We Don't Need Another Hero (1985 ). Notable albums: Private Dancer (1984 ), Wildest Dreams (1996 ), and Tina Live (2009 ).

 

Turner's syndrome

Turner's syn |drome noun [ mass noun ] Medicine a genetic defect in which affected women have only one X chromosome, causing developmental abnormalities and infertility. ORIGIN named after Henry Hubert Turner (1892 –1970 ), the American physician who described it.

 

turnery

turn |ery |ˈtəːn (ə )ri | noun [ mass noun ] the action or skill of making objects on a lathe. objects made on a lathe.

 

Duden Dictionary

Turner

Tur ner Substantiv, maskulin , der |T u rner |der Turner; Genitiv: des Turners, Plural: die Turner Person, die [an Geräten ] turnt die deutschen Turner errangen mehrere Medaillen

 

Turnerei

Tur ne rei Substantiv, feminin umgangssprachlich, oft abwertend , die |Turner ei |1 ohne Plural [dauerndes ] Turnen 2 [waghalsige ] Kletterei lass diese Turnereien!

 

Turnerin

Tur ne rin Substantiv, feminin , die |T u rnerin |die Turnerin; Genitiv: der Turnerin, Plural: die Turnerinnen weibliche Form zu Turner

 

turnerisch

tur ne risch Adjektiv |t u rnerisch |das Turnen 1 betreffend eine überragende turnerische Leistung

 

Turnerkreuz

Tur ner kreuz Substantiv, Neutrum , das |T u rnerkreuz |aus vier symmetrisch in der Form eines Kreuzes angeordneten großen F (den Anfangsbuchstaben von »frisch, fromm, fröhlich, frei «, dem Wahlspruch der Turner ) bestehendes Zeichen der Turner

 

Turnerschaft

Tur ner schaft Substantiv, feminin , die |T u rnerschaft |die Turnerschaft; Genitiv: der Turnerschaft, Plural: die Turnerschaften Gesamtheit von Turnerinnen und Turnern

 

Turnersprache

Tur ner spra che Substantiv, feminin , die |T u rnersprache |Fachsprache der Turner [innen ]

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Turner

Tur ner /tə́ː r r /名詞 ターナー Joseph Mallord William /mǽlə r d /; 1775 --1851; 英国の画家 〙.

 

turner

t rn er 名詞 C 1 ⦅主に英 ⦆旋盤工 ; ろくろ師 .2 ターナー フライ返し .3 ⦅主に米 ⦆体操協会の会員 ; 体操選手 .