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torsade

N เชือก เป็นเกลียว 

 

torse

N ผิวหน้า โค้ง ที่ ขยาย ได้ 

 

torsel

N ลาย คลื่น ประดับ  ไม้ ที่ รับ คาน 

 

torsion

N การ บิด  การ บิด เป็นเกลียว  kan-bid

 

torsional

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ การ บิด  เกี่ยวกับ การ บิด เป็นเกลียว  kiao-kab-kan-bid

 

torso

N รูปปั้น เฉพาะ ส่วน ลำตัว  rub-pan-cha-prow-lam-tua

 

torso

N ลำตัว  ตัว  lam-tua

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

TORSE

n.[L. tortus.] In heraldry, a wreath.

 

TORSEL

n.[supra. ] Any thing in a twisted form; as torsels for mantle-trees.

 

TORSION

n.[L. torsio, from torqueo, to twist. ] The act of turning or twisting. Torsion balance, an instrument for estimating very minute forces by the motion of an index attached to the ends of two fine wires, which twist around each other.

 

TORSO

n.The trunk of a statue, mutilated of head and limbs; as the torso of Hercules.

 

TORSTEN

n.An iron ore of a bright bluish black, etc.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

TORSADE

TORSADE Tor *sade ", n. [F.]

 

Defn: A twisted cord; also, a molded or worked ornament of similar form.

 

The crown decked with torsades of pearls. Harper's Mag.

 

TORSAL

TORSAL Tor "sal, n. (Carp. )

 

Defn: A torsel. Knight.

 

TORSE

Torse, n. Etym: [OF. , fr. OF. & F. tors, torse, twisted, wreathed, p.p. of tordre to twist, L. torquere. See Torture. ]

 

1. (Her. )

 

Defn: A wreath.

 

2. Etym: [F. tors, torse, twisted. ] (Geom.)

 

Defn: A developable surface. See under Developable.

 

TORSEL

TORSEL Tor "sel, n. (Carp. )

 

Defn: A plate of timber for the end of a beam or joist to rest on. Gwilt

 

TORSIBILLTY

TORSIBILLTY Tor `si *bil "l *ty, n.

 

Defn: The tendency, as of a rope, to untwist after being twisted.

 

TORSION

Tor "sion, n. Etym: [F., fr. LL. torsio, fr. L. torquere, tortum, to twist. See Torture. ]

 

1. The act of turning or twisting, or the state of being twisted; the twisting or wrenching of a body by the exertion of a lateral force tending to turn one end or part of it about a longitudinal axis, while the other is held fast or turned in the opposite direction.

 

2. (Mech. )

 

Defn: That force with which a thread, wire, or rod of any material, returns, or tends to return, to a state of rest after it has been twisted; torsibility. Angle of torsion (of a curve ) (Geom.), the indefinitely small angle between two consecutive osculating planes of a curve of double curvature. -- Moment of torsion (Mech. ) the moment of a pair of equal and opposite couples which tend to twist a body. -- Torsion balance (Physics. ), an instrument for estimating very minute forces, as electric or magnetic attractions and repulsions, by the torsion of a very slender wire or fiber having at its lower extremity a horizontal bar or needle, upon which the forces act. -- Torsion scale, a scale for weighing in which the fulcra of the levers or beams are strained wires or strips acting by torsion.

 

TORSIONAL

TORSIONAL Tor "sion *al, a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to torsion; resulting from torsion, or the force with which a thread or wire returns to a state of rest after having been twisted round its axis; as, torsional force.

 

TORSION ELECTROMETER

TORSION ELECTROMETER Tor "sion e *lec *trom "e *ter. (Elec.)

 

Defn: A torsion balance used for measuring electric attraction or repulsion.

 

TORSION GALVANOMETER

TORSION GALVANOMETER Torsion galvanometer. (Elec.)

 

Defn: A galvanometer in which current is measured by torsion.

 

TORSION HEAD

TORSION HEAD Torsion head.

 

Defn: That part of a torsion balance from which the wire or filament is suspended.

 

TORSION INDICATOR

TORSION INDICATOR Torsion indicator.

 

Defn: An autographic torsion meter.

 

TORSION METER

TORSION METER Torsion meter. (Mech. )

 

Defn: An instrument for determining the torque on a shaft, and hence the horse power of an engine, esp. of a marine engine of high power, by measuring the amount of twist of a given length of the shaft. Called also torsimeter, torsiometer, torsometer.

 

TORSK

Torsk, n. Etym: [Dan. ; akin to Icel. þorskr a codfish, G. dorsch. ](Zoöl.) (a ) The cusk. See Cusk. (b ) The codfish. Called also tusk.

 

TORSO

Tor "so, n.; pl. E. Torsos, It. Torsi. Etym: [It. torso, probably fr. L. thyrsus a stalk, stem, thyrsus, Gr. torso, turso, a stalk, stem, G. dorsche a cabbage stalk. Cf. Thyrsus, Truss. ]

 

Defn: The human body, as distinguished from the head and limbs; in sculpture, the trunk of a statue, mutilated of head and limbs; as, the torso of Hercules.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

torsade

tor sade |tôrˈsäd, -ˈsād tɔrˈsɑd | noun a decorative twisted braid, ribbon, or other strand used as trimming. an artificial plait of hair. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from French, from Latin tors- twisted, from torquere to twist.

 

torsade de pointes

tor sade de poin tes |tôrˈsäd də ˈpwänt tɔrˌsɑd də ˈpwɑnt | noun Medicine a form of tachycardia in which the electrical pulse in the heart undergoes a cyclical variation in strength, giving a characteristic electrocardiogram resembling a twisted fringe of spikes. ORIGIN 1960s: French, literally twist of spikes.

 

torse

torse |tôrs tɔrs | noun Heraldry a wreath. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from obsolete French, from Latin torta, feminine past participle of torquere twist.

 

Tórshavn

Tórshavn |ˈtɔːshaʊn |(also Thorshavn ) the capital of the Faroe Islands, a port on the island of Strømø; pop. 12,400 (est. 2007 ).

 

torsion

tor sion |ˈtôrSHən ˈtɔrʃən | noun the action of twisting or the state of being twisted, esp. of one end of an object relative to the other. Mathematics the extent to which a curve departs from being planar. Zoology (in a gastropod mollusk ) the spontaneous twisting of the visceral hump through 180 ° during larval development. DERIVATIVES tor sion al |-SHənl |adjective, tor sion al ly |-SHənl -ē |adverb, tor sion less adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (as a medical term denoting colic or in the sense twisting (esp. of a loop of the intestine )): via Old French from late Latin torsio (n- ), variant of tortio (n- ) twisting, torture, from Latin torquere to twist.

 

torsion balance

tor sion bal ance noun an instrument for measuring very weak forces by their effect on a system of fine twisted wire.

 

torsion bar

tor sion bar noun a bar forming part of a vehicle suspension, twisting in response to the motion of the wheels and absorbing their vertical movement.

 

torsion pendulum

tor sion pen du lum noun a pendulum that rotates rather than swings.

 

torsk

torsk |tôrsk tɔrsk | noun a North Atlantic fish of the cod family, occurring in deep water and of some commercial importance. Also called cusk. [Brosme brosme, family Gadidae. ] ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from Norwegian torsk, from Old Norse thorskr; probably related to thurr dry.

 

torso

tor so |ˈtôrsō ˈtɔrsoʊ | noun ( pl. torsos or torsi |-sē | ) the trunk of the human body. the trunk of a statue without, or considered independently of, the head and limbs. an unfinished or mutilated thing, esp. a work of art or literature: the Requiem torso was preceded by the cantata. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Italian, literally stalk, stump, from Latin thyrsus (see thyrsus ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

torsade

torsade |tɔːˈseɪd | noun a decorative twisted braid, ribbon, or other strand used as trimming. an artificial plait of hair. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from French, from Latin tors- twisted , from torquere to twist .

 

torsade de pointes

torsade de pointes |tɔːˌsɑːd də ˈpwãt | noun [ mass noun ] Medicine a form of tachycardia in which the electrical pulse in the heart undergoes a cyclical variation in strength, giving a characteristic electrocardiogram resembling a twisted fringe of spikes. ORIGIN 1960s: French, literally twist of spikes .

 

torse

torse |tɔːs | noun Heraldry a wreath. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from obsolete French, from Latin torta, feminine past participle of torquere twist .

 

torsel

torsel |ˈtɔːs (ə )l | noun another term for tassel 2.

 

Tórshavn

Tórshavn |ˈtɔːshaʊn |(also Thorshavn ) the capital of the Faroe Islands, a port on the island of Strømø; pop. 12,400 (est. 2007 ).

 

torsion

torsion |ˈtɔːʃ (ə )n | noun [ mass noun ] the action of twisting or the state of being twisted, especially of one end of an object relative to the other. the twisting of the cut end of an artery after surgery to impede bleeding. Mathematics the extent to which a curve departs from being planar. Zoology (in a gastropod mollusc ) the spontaneous twisting of the visceral hump through 180 ° during larval development. DERIVATIVES torsional adjective, torsionally adverb, torsionless adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (as a medical term denoting colic or in the sense twisting (especially of a loop of the intestine )): via Old French from late Latin torsio (n- ), variant of tortio (n- )twisting, torture , from Latin torquere to twist .

 

torsion balance

tor |sion bal |ance noun an instrument for measuring very weak forces by their effect upon a system of fine twisted wire.

 

torsion bar

torsion bar (also torsion beam ) noun a bar forming part of a vehicle suspension, twisting in response to the motion of the wheels and absorbing their vertical movement.

 

torsion pendulum

tor |sion pen ¦du |lum noun a pendulum that rotates rather than swings.

 

torsk

torsk |tɔːsk | noun a North Atlantic fish of the cod family, occurring in deep water and of some commercial importance. Also called cusk. Brosme brosme, family Gadidae. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from Norwegian, from Old Norse thorskr; probably related to thurr dry .

 

torso

torso |ˈtɔːsəʊ | noun ( pl. torsos or US also torsi |-siː | ) the trunk of the human body. the trunk of a statue without, or considered independently of, the head and limbs. an unfinished or mutilated thing, especially a work of art or literature. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Italian, literally stalk, stump , from Latin thyrsus (see thyrsus ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

torso

torso noun a clay figure of his torso: body, upper body, trunk, chest.

 

Duden Dictionary

Torschluss

Tor schluss Substantiv, maskulin , der |T o rschluss | Toresschluss

 

Torschlusspanik

Tor schluss pa nik Substantiv, feminin , die |T o rschlusspanik |Plural selten Angst, etwas Entscheidendes zu versäumen Torschlusspanik bekommen, haben | aus Torschlusspanik (aus Furcht, keinen Partner /keine Partnerin mehr zu finden ) heiraten

 

Torschuss

Tor schuss Substantiv, maskulin Ballspiele , der |T o rschuss |Schuss aufs oder ins Tor 2a

 

Torschütze

Tor schüt ze Substantiv, maskulin Ballspiele , der |T o rschütze |Spieler, der ein Tor 2b geschossen hat

 

Torschützenkönig

Tor schüt zen nig Substantiv, maskulin Jargon , der |T o rschützenkönig |Spieler, der die meisten Tore geschossen hat

 

Torschützenkönigin

Tor schüt zen ni gin Substantiv, feminin , die |T o rschützenkönigin |weibliche Form zu Torschützenkönig

 

Torschützin

Tor schüt zin Substantiv, feminin , die |T o rschützin |weibliche Form zu Torschütze

 

Torselett

Tor se lett Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Torsel e tt |das Torselett; Genitiv: des Torseletts, Plural: die Torseletts zu Torso , gebildet nach Korselett (zur Damenunterwäsche gehörendes ) einem Unterhemd ähnliches Wäschestück mit Strapsen

 

Torsi

Tor si |T o rsi |Plural von Torso

 

Torsion

Tor si on Substantiv, feminin , die |Torsi o n |zu spätlateinisch torsum, Nebenform des lateinischen 2. Partizip tortum, Tortur 1 Physik, Technik schraubenförmige Verdrehung lang gestreckter elastischer Körper durch entgegengesetzt gerichtete Drehmomente 2 Mathematik Verdrehung einer Raumkurve 3 Medizin Drehung eines Organs

 

Torsionselastizität

Tor si ons elas ti zi tät Substantiv, feminin , die |Torsi o nselastizität |

 

Torsionsfestigkeit

Tor si ons fes tig keit Substantiv, feminin Physik, Technik , die |Torsi o nsfestigkeit |Widerstand eines Körpers gegen eine auf ihn einwirkende Torsion 1

 

Torsionsmodul

Tor si ons mo dul Substantiv, maskulin Technik , der |Torsi o nsmodul |Materialkonstante, die bei der Torsion auftritt

 

Torsionswaage

Tor si ons waa ge Substantiv, feminin , die |Torsi o nswaage |

 

Torso

Tor so Substantiv, maskulin , der |T o rso |der Torso; Genitiv: des Torsos, Plural: die Torsos oder Torsi italienisch torso, eigentlich = Kohlstrunk; Fruchtkern < spätlateinisch tursus für lateinisch thyrsus = Stängel (eines Gewächses ), Strunk < griechisch thýrsos = Bacchusstab 1 Kunstwissenschaft (unvollständig erhaltene oder gestaltete ) Statue mit fehlenden Gliedmaßen [und fehlendem Kopf ]2 bildungssprachlich etwas, was nur [noch ] als Bruchstück, als unvollständiges Ganzes vorhanden ist der Roman blieb ein Torso

 

Torstange

Tor stan ge Substantiv, feminin , die |T o rstange |1 Ballspiele Torpfosten 2 Ski eine von zwei Stangen, mit denen ein Tor 3 besonders beim Slalom markiert wird

 

Torsteher

Tor ste her Substantiv, maskulin Ballspiele , der |T o rsteher |Torwart

 

Torsteherin

Tor ste he rin Substantiv, feminin , die |T o rsteherin |weibliche Form zu Torsteher

 

Torsten

Tors ten , Thors ten Eigenname Thorsten |T o rsten Th o rsten |männlicher Vorname

 

French Dictionary

tors

tors , torse adj. adjectif 1 Torsadé, tordu. : Un fil tors, des colonnes torses. 2 Courbé, déformé. : Des jambes torses. Prononciation Le s ne se prononce pas à la forme masculine, [tɔr ]

 

torsade

torsade n. f. nom féminin Ornement tordu en hélice. : Une torsade de brocart avec des perles.

 

torsader

torsader v. tr. verbe transitif Disposer en torsade. : Torsader des rubans de velours. aimer

 

torse

torse n. m. nom masculin 1 Buste. : Il a bombé son torse musclé. 2 Figure humaine sans tête ni membres. : Un beau torse grec.

 

Spanish Dictionary

torsión

torsión nombre femenino 1 Acción de torcer o torcerse una cosa en forma helicoidal .2 Efecto de dicha acción .3 En la industria textil, característica de los hilos que viene dada por el número de vueltas que presentan por unidad de longitud .

 

torso

torso 1 nombre masculino 1 Tronco del cuerpo humano :el señor Ramón, con el torso desnudo, se baña en el río .2 Estatua que carece de cabeza, brazos y piernas :en el museo se exponía un torso de hombre que pesa 1 500 kg .

 

torso, -sa

torso, -sa 2 adjetivo formal Retorcido :son dos cuerpos: el inferior, de grandes arcos rebajados con molduras torsas sobre pilares prismáticos, y el alto, con arquillos quebrados más ricos, todo de influencia castellana .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

torsion

tor sion /tɔ́ː r ʃ (ə )n /名詞 U 1 ねじること, ねじれ .2 〘機 〙ねじり力 ; 〘数 〙ねじれ (率 ).~́ b lance 〘機 〙ねじりばかり .~́ b r トーションバー 〘自動車のサスペンションに用いる部品 〙.al /-n (ə )l /形容詞 al ly 副詞

 

torso

tor so /tɔ́ː r soʊ /名詞 s , まれ -si /-si /C 1 (人体の )胴 (trunk ).2 トルソー 〘胴だけの彫像 〙.3 かたく 未完成の [不完全な ]作品 .