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theme

N บทความ  งานเขียน สั้นๆ  composition essay paper report bod-kwam

 

theme

N หัวข้อ  ประเด็นหลัก  ใจความสำคัญ  สาระสำคัญ  แก่นสาร  subject topic hua-kor

 

theme

N แนว บทเพลง  neao-bod-plang

 

theme song

N เพลง ประจำ ของ รายการ ภาพยนตร์  โทรทัศน์  หรือ วิทยุ  plang-pra-jam-kong-rai-kan-pab-pa-yon-to-ra-tad-wid-ta-yu

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

THEME

n.[L. thema; Gr. to set or place. ] 1. A subject or topic on which a person writes or speaks. The preacher takes a text for the theme of his discourse.
When a soldier was the theme, my name
Was not far off.
2. A short dissertation composed by a student.
3. In grammar, a radical verb, or the verb in its primary absolute sense, not modified by inflections; as the infinitive mode in English. But a large portion of the words called themes in Greek, are not the radical words, but are themselves derivative forms of the verb. The fact is the same in other languages.
4. In music, a series of notes selected as the text or subject of a new composition.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

THEME

Theme, n. Etym: [OE. teme, OF. teme, F. thème, L. thema, Gr. Do, and cf. Thesis. ]

 

1. A subject or topic on which a person writes or speaks; a proposition for discussion or argument; a text. My theme is alway one and ever was. Chaucer. And when a soldier was the theme, my name Was not far off. Shak.

 

2. Discourse on a certain subject. Then ran repentance and rehearsed his theme. Piers Plowman. It was the subject of my theme. Shak.

 

3. A composition or essay required of a pupil. Locke.

 

4. (Gram. )

 

Defn: A noun or verb, not modified by inflections; also, that part of a noun or verb which remains unchanged (except by euphonic variations ) in declension or conjugation; stem.

 

5. That by means of which a thing is done; means; instrument. [Obs. ] Swift.

 

6. (Mus. )

 

Defn: The leading subject of a composition or a movement.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

theme

theme |THēm θim | noun 1 the subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic: the theme of the sermon was reverence | a show on the theme of waste and recycling. Linguistics the first major constituent of a clause, indicating the subject-matter, typically being the subject but optionally other constituents, as in poor he is not. Contrasted with rheme. an idea that recurs in or pervades a work of art or literature. Music a prominent or frequently recurring melody or group of notes in a composition. [ as modifier ] (of music ) frequently recurring in or accompanying the beginning and end of a film, play, or musical: a theme song. [ usu. as modifier ] a setting given to a leisure venue or activity, intended to evoke a particular country, historical period, culture, etc.: a family fun park with a western theme | a New Deal theme restaurant. an essay written by a student on an assigned subject. 2 Linguistics the stem of a noun or verb; the part to which inflections are added, esp. one composed of the root and an added vowel. 3 historical any of the twenty-nine provinces in the Byzantine empire. verb [ with obj. ] give a particular setting or ambience to (a venue or activity ): (as adj. themed ) : Independence Day was celebrated with special themed menus | [ in combination ] : a golf-themed business park. ORIGIN Middle English: via Old French from Latin thema, from Greek, literally proposition ; related to tithenai to set or place.

 

theme park

theme park |ˈθim ˌpɑrk | noun an amusement park with a unifying setting or idea.

 

Oxford Dictionary

theme

theme |θiːm | noun 1 the subject of a talk, piece of writing, exhibition, etc. ; a topic: the theme of the sermon was reverence. US an essay written by a school pupil on a particular subject. 2 an idea that recurs in or pervades a work of art or literature: love and honour are the pivotal themes of the Hornblower books. Music a prominent or frequently recurring melody or group of notes in a composition. [ usu. as modifier ] a piece of music that frequently recurs in or accompanies the beginning and end of a film, play, or musical: a theme song. 3 [ usu. as modifier ] a setting given to a restaurant, pub, or leisure venue, intended to evoke a particular country, historical period, culture, etc.: an Irish theme pub. 4 Linguistics the first major constituent of a clause, indicating the subject matter, typically being the subject but optionally other constituents, as in smitten he is not . Contrasted with rheme. the stem of a noun or verb; the part to which inflections are added, especially one composed of the root and an added vowel. 5 historical any of the twenty-nine provinces in the Byzantine empire. verb [ with obj. ] give a particular theme or setting to (a leisure venue, event, etc. ): the amusement park will be themed as a Caribbean pirate stronghold | (as adj. themed ) : a themed party. ORIGIN Middle English: via Old French from Latin thema, from Greek, literally proposition ; related to tithenai to set or place .

 

theme park

theme park noun an amusement park with a unifying setting or idea.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

theme

theme noun 1 the theme of her speech: subject, topic, subject matter, matter, thesis, argument, text, burden, concern, thrust, message; thread, motif, keynote. 2 the first violin takes up the theme: melody, tune, air; motif, leitmotif. 3 the band played a medley of popular TV show themes: song, theme song, jingle.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

theme

theme noun 1 a short speech on a theme of your choice: subject, topic, subject matter; matter, issue, question, concern; idea, concept, thread, motif, keynote, message; thesis, argument, text; gist, essence, core, substance, burden, thrust. 2 the first violin takes up the theme: melody, tune, air, motif, leitmotif. 3 N. Amer. students writing themes in French: essay, composition, paper, dissertation. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD theme, subject, topic See subject . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.

 

Duden Dictionary

Themen

The men |Th e men |Plural von Thema

 

Themenabend

The men abend Substantiv, maskulin Rundfunk, Fernsehen , der |Th e menabend |aus mehreren nacheinander ausgestrahlten Sendungen zu einem bestimmten Thema bestehendes Abendprogramm

 

Themenbereich

The men be reich Substantiv, maskulin oder Substantiv, Neutrum , der oder das |Th e menbereich |Bereich, zu dem bestimmte Themen gehören

 

Themenfeld

The men feld Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Th e menfeld |Themenbereich

 

Themengebiet

The men ge biet Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Th e mengebiet |Themenbereich

 

Themenkatalog

The men ka ta log Substantiv, maskulin , der |Th e menkatalog |Verzeichnis, Aufstellung von Themen 1

 

Themenkomplex

The men kom plex Substantiv, maskulin , der |Th e menkomplex |Themenkreis

 

Themenkreis

The men kreis Substantiv, maskulin , der |Th e menkreis |Gruppe zusammengehörender Themen 1

 

Themenpark

The men park Substantiv, maskulin , der |Th e menpark |Park, besonders Freizeitpark o. Ä., mit Attraktionen zu einem bestimmten Thema oder Themenbereich

 

Themenschwerpunkt

The men schwer punkt Substantiv, maskulin , der |Th e menschwerpunkt |thematischer Schwerpunkt

 

Themenspektrum

The men spek t rum , The men spek trum Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Th e menspektrum | Spektrum 2 von Themen

 

Themenstellung

The men stel lung Substantiv, feminin , die |Th e menstellung |bestimmte Art, in der ein Thema 1 gestellt, formuliert ist

 

Themenwahl

The men wahl Substantiv, feminin , die |Th e menwahl | Wahl 1 eines Themas 1

 

Themenwechsel

The men wech sel Substantiv, maskulin , der |Th e menwechsel |Themawechsel

 

French Dictionary

thème

thème n. m. nom masculin 1 Motif, sujet. : Le thème de son exposé est tout à fait actuel. 2 linguistique Dans un énoncé, ce dont on parle par opposition à ce qui est dit à propos de ce dont on parle. : La voiture (thème ou sujet ) roule à vive allure (prédicat ). FORME FAUTIVE thème (musical ). Anglicisme au sens de indicatif musical. : Le concerto n o 1 de Rachmaninov servait d ’indicatif (et non de *thème ) musical à l ’émission Apostrophes. Note Orthographique t h ème.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

theme

theme /θiːm / (! the-は /θiː /, -meは /m /) 〖語源は 「(論題として )置かれたもの 」; テーマはドイツ語Themaから 〗名詞 s /-z /C 1 作品 書物 演説などの 】主題 , テーマ (subject ) «of , in , for » the main theme of the lecture 講義の主なテーマ common themes in modern cinema 現代映画に共通する主題 2 〘楽 〙(曲の )テーマ , 主題, 主旋律 play the theme from Love Story 『ある愛の詩 』のテーマを演奏する 3 ⦅米 ⦆(学校の )作文, エッセイ .4 文法 語幹 (stem ).5 〘史 〙ビザンチン帝国下の州 [行政区 ].~́ m sic テーマ音楽, 主題曲 .~́ p rk テーマパーク 〘ディズニーランドなどの統一したテーマを持つ遊園地 〙.~́ p rty ⦅英 ⦆テーマパーティ 〘テーマに沿った衣装で参加する 〙.~́ s ng [t ne ]主題歌 [曲 ], テーマソング [音楽 ].