English-Thai Dictionary
Trinidad
N สาธารณ รัฐตรินิแดด sa-ta-na-rad-tri-ni-ded
Trinitarian
N ชาว ตรินิแดด chao-tri-ni-ded
Trinitarianism
N ความ เชื่อเรื่อง พระบิดา พระบุตร และ พระ จิต (Trinity kwam-chue-ruang-pare-bi-da
trinitarian
A เกี่ยวกับTrinity หรือ หลักการ ของ Trinity
trinitrotoluene
N วัตถุระเบิดช นิดหนึ่ง (เรียก ย่อ ว่า TNT trinitrotoluol wad-tu-ra-boed-cha-nid-nuang
trinitrotoluol
N วัตถุระเบิดช นิดหนึ่ง (เรียก ย่อ ว่า TNT trinitrotoluene wad-tu-ra-boed-cha-nid-nuang
trinity
N กลุ่ม ที่ มี 3 คน klum-ti-ma-sam-kon
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TRINITARIAN
a.Pertaining to the Trinity, or to the doctrine of the Trinity.
TRINITARIAN
n.One who believes the doctrine of the Trinity. 1. One of an order of religious, who made it their business to redeem Christians from infidels.
TRINITY
n.[L. trinitas; tres and unus, unitas, one, unity. ] In theology, the union of three persons in one Godhead, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
In my whole essay, there is not any thing like an objection against the Trinity.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TRINITARIAN
Trin `i *ta "ri *an, a. Etym: [Cf. F. trinitaire. See Trinity. ]
Defn: Of or pertaining to the Trinity, the doctrine of the Trinity, or believers in that doctrine.
TRINITARIAN
TRINITARIAN Trin `i *ta "ri *an, n.
1. One who believes in the doctrine of the Trinity.
2. (Eccl. Hist. )
Defn: One of a monastic order founded in Rome in 1198 by St. John of Matha, and an old French hermit, Felix of Valois, for the purpose of redeeming Christian captives from the Mohammedans.
TRINITARIANISM
TRINITARIANISM Trin `i *ta "ri *an *ism, n.
Defn: The doctrine of the Trinity; the doctrine that there are three distinct persons in the Godhead.
TRINITROCELLULOSE
TRINITROCELLULOSE Tri *ni `tro *cel "lu *lose ", n.
Defn: Gun cotton; -- so called because regarded as containing three nitro groups.
TRINITROPHENOL
TRINITROPHENOL Tri *ni `tro *phe "nol, n. (Chem. )
Defn: Picric acid.
TRINITY
Trin "i *ty, n. Etym: [OE. trinitee, F. trinité, L. trinitas, fr. trini three each. See Trinal. ]
1. (Christian Theol.)
Defn: The union of three persons (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost ) in one Godhead, so that all the three are one God as to substance, but three persons as to individuality.
2. Any union of three in one; three units treated as one; a triad, as the Hindoo trinity, or Trimurti.
3. Any symbol of the Trinity employed in Christian art, especially the triangle. Trinity House, an institution in London for promoting commerce and navigation, by licensing pilots, ordering and erecting beacons, and the like. -- Trinity Sunday, the Sunday next after Whitsunday; -- so called from the feast held on that day in honor of the Holy Trinity. -- Trinity term. (Law ) See the Note under Term, n., 5.
TRINIUNITY
Trin `i *u "ni *ty, n. Etym: [See Trinity, and Unity. ]
Defn: Triunity; trinity. [Obs. ] As for terms of trinity, triniunity, ... and the like, they reject them as scholastic notions. Milton.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Trini
Trin i |ˈtrinē ˈtrɪni | ▶noun W. Indian a Trinidadian. ORIGIN abbreviation.
Trinidad and Tobago
Trin i dad and To ba go |ˈtrinəˌdad and təˈbāgō ˌtrɪnədæd ən təˈbeɪɡoʊ | a country in the Caribbean Sea comprising two islands off the northeastern coast of Venezuela; pop. 1,230,000 (est. 2009 ); capital, Port-of-Spain (on Trinidad ); languages, English (official ) and Creole. The larger of the two islands is Trinidad, with Tobago to the northeast. Trinidad, inhabited by Arawaks, was visited by Columbus in 1498 and settled by the Spanish; Tobago, occupied by Caribs, was colonized by the French and later the British in the 18th century. Trinidad became British during the Napoleonic Wars and was formally amalgamated with Tobago as a Crown Colony in 1888. Trinidad and Tobago became an independent member state of the Commonwealth of Nations in 1962 and finally a republic in 1976. DERIVATIVES Trin i da di an |ˌtrinəˈdadēən, -ˈdādē - |adjective & noun, To ba gan |təˈbāgən |adjective & noun, To ba go ni an |ˌtōbəˈgōnēən |adjective & noun
Trinitarian
Trin i tar i an |ˌtrinəˈte (ə )rēən ˌtrɪnəˈtɛriən | ▶adjective of or relating to belief in the doctrine of the Trinity. ▶noun a person who believes in the doctrine of the Trinity. DERIVATIVES Trin i tar i an ism |-ˌnizəm |noun
trinitrotoluene
tri ni tro tol u ene |trīˌnītrōˈtälyəˌwēn traɪˌnaɪtroʊˈtɑljəwin | ▶noun see TNT.
trinity
trin i ty |ˈtrinitē ˈtrɪnədi | ▶noun ( pl. trinities ) (also the Trinity or the Holy Trinity ) the Christian Godhead as one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. • a group of three people or things: the wine was the first of a trinity of three excellent vintages. • the state of being three: God is said to be trinity in unity. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French trinite, from Latin trinitas ‘triad, ’ from trinus ‘threefold ’ (see trine ).
Trinity Brethren
Trinity Brethren ▶plural noun the members of Trinity House.
Trinity House
Trinity House |trɪnətiˈhaʊs | an association founded in 1514 responsible for the licensing of ships' pilots and the construction and maintenance of buoys and lighthouses around the coasts of England and Wales.
Trinity Mountains
Trin i ty Moun tains a forested range of the Klamath Mountains in northwestern California.
Trinity River
Trin i ty Riv er a river that flows for 550 miles (900 km ) from the Trinity Mountains across Texas to the Gulf of Mexico.
Trinity Sunday
Trin i ty Sun day |trɪnətiˈsʌndeɪ | ▶noun the next Sunday after Pentecost, observed in the Western Christian Church as a feast in honor of the Holy Trinity.
Trinity term
Trin i ty term |ˈtrɪnətitɜːm | ▶noun Brit. (in some universities ) the term beginning after Easter.
Oxford Dictionary
Trini
Trini |ˈtrɪni | ▶noun ( pl. Trinis ) W. Indian a Trinidadian.
Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago |ˈtrɪnɪdad, təˈbeɪgəʊ | a country in the Caribbean consisting of two islands off the NE coast of Venezuela; pop. 1,230,000 (est. 2009 ); languages, English (official ), Creoles; capital, Port-of-Spain (on Trinidad ). Much the larger of the two islands is Trinidad, with Tobago to the north-east. Trinidad, inhabited by Arawaks, was visited by Columbus in 1498 and settled by the Spanish; Tobago, occupied by Caribs, was colonized by the French and later the British in the 18th century. Trinidad became British during the Napoleonic Wars and was formally amalgamated with Tobago as a Crown Colony in 1888. Trinidad and Tobago became an independent member state of the Commonwealth in 1962 and finally a republic in 1976. DERIVATIVES Trinidadian |ˌtrɪnɪˈdeɪdɪən, -ˈdadɪən |adjective & noun, Tobagonian |ˌtəʊbəˈgəʊnɪən |adjective & noun
Trinitarian
Trinitarian |ˌtrɪnɪˈtɛːrɪən | ▶adjective relating to belief in the doctrine of the Trinity. ▶noun a person who believes in the doctrine of the Trinity. DERIVATIVES Trinitarianism noun
trinitrotoluene
trinitrotoluene |trʌɪˌnʌɪtrəʊˈtɒljʊiːn | ▶noun see TNT.
trinity
trin |ity |ˈtrɪnɪti | ▶noun ( pl. trinities ) ( the Trinity or the Holy Trinity ) the three persons of the Christian Godhead; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. • a group of three people or things: the wine was the first of a trinity of three excellent vintages. • [ mass noun ] the state of being three: God is said to be trinity in unity. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French trinite, from Latin trinitas ‘triad ’, from trinus ‘threefold ’ (see trine ).
Trinity Brethren
Trinity Brethren ▶plural noun the members of Trinity House.
Trinity House
Trinity House |trɪnətiˈhaʊs | an association founded in 1514 responsible for the licensing of ships' pilots and the construction and maintenance of buoys and lighthouses around the coasts of England and Wales.
Trinity Mountains
Trin i ty Moun tains a forested range of the Klamath Mountains in northwestern California.
Trinity River
Trin i ty Riv er a river that flows for 550 miles (900 km ) from the Trinity Mountains across Texas to the Gulf of Mexico.
Trinity Sunday
Trinity Sun ¦day |trɪnətiˈsʌndeɪ | ▶noun the next Sunday after Pentecost, observed in the Western Christian Church as a feast in honour of the Holy Trinity.
Trinity term
Trinity term |ˈtrɪnətitɜːm | ▶noun Brit. (in some universities ) the term beginning after Easter.
Duden Dictionary
Trinidad
Tri ni dad Eigenname |Tr i nidad |Insel vor der Nordküste Südamerikas
Trinidad und Tobago
Tri ni dad und To ba go Eigenname |Tr i nidad und Tob a go |Trinidad und Tobagos Inselstaat vor der Nordküste Südamerikas
Trinitarier
Tri ni ta ri er Substantiv, maskulin , der |Trinit a rier |zu Trinität 1 Angehöriger eines katholischen Bettelordens 2 Anhänger der Lehre von der Trinität
Trinitarierin
Tri ni ta ri e rin , Tri ni ta ri erin Substantiv, feminin , die |Trinit a rierin |
trinitarisch
tri ni ta risch Adjektiv christliche Religion |trinit a risch |die [Lehre von der ] Trinität betreffend
Trinität
Tri ni tät Substantiv, feminin christliche Theologie , die |Trinit ä t |die Trinität; Genitiv: der Trinität mittellateinisch trinitas = Heilige Dreifaltigkeit < lateinisch trinitas (Genitiv: trinitatis ) = Dreizahl, zu: trinus, trinär Dreiheit der Personen (Vater, Sohn und Heiliger Geist ) in Gott; Dreieinigkeit, Dreifaltigkeit die christliche Lehre von der Trinität Gottes
Trinitatis
Tri ni ta tis Substantiv, Neutrum , das Trinitatisfest |Trinit a tis |das Trinitatis; Genitiv: des Trinitatis < meist ohne Artikel > Dreifaltigkeitssonntag
Trinitatisfest
Tri ni ta tis fest Substantiv, Neutrum , das Trinitatis |Trinit a tisfest |Dreifaltigkeitssonntag
Trinitrophenol
Tri ni t ro phe nol, Tri ni tro phe nol Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Trinitrophen o l |das Trinitrophenol; Genitiv: des Trinitrophenols Kunstwort Pikrinsäure
Trinitrotoluol
Tri ni t ro to lu ol, Tri ni tro to lu ol Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Trinitrotolu o l | Toluol stoßunempfindlicher Sprengstoff besonders für Geschosse; Trotyl Abkürzung: TNT
French Dictionary
trinité
trinité n. f. nom féminin 1 Ensemble des trois personnes divines. : Le mystère de la Trinité. La Sainte Trinité. Note Typographique En ce sens, le nom s ’écrit avec une majuscule ainsi que l ’adjectif qui le précède. 2 Groupe de trois éléments.
trinitrotoluène
trinitrotoluène n. m. nom masculin Sigle TNT (s ’écrit sans point ). Explosif très puissant.
Spanish Dictionary
trinidad
trinidad nombre femenino Misterio y dogma de fe de la religión cristiana según el cual en Dios hay tres personas distintas: el Padre, el Hijo y el Espíritu Santo :la Trinidad es uno de los dogmas católicos más difíciles de razonar .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xiii ) del latín trinitas, trinitatis ‘reunión de tres ’, ‘Trinidad ’, derivado de trini ‘triple ’. De la familia etimológica de tres (V.).Suele escribirse con mayúscula .
trinitaria
trinitaria nombre femenino 1 Planta herbácea de flores aterciopeladas de colores variados (blanco, amarillo, morado ) y corola irregular formada por cinco pétalos redondeados, cuatro superiores dirigidos hacia arriba y el interior dirigido hacia abajo .SINÓNIMO pensamiento .2 Flor de esta planta .SINÓNIMO pensamiento .
trinitario, -ria
trinitario, -ria adjetivo 1 [orden religiosa católica ] Que fue fundada por san Juan de Mata y san Félix de Valois (1196 ) para rescatar a los cristianos cautivos de los sarracenos y que actualmente se caracteriza por que sus miembros desarrollan tareas relacionadas con la educación y la asistencia médica :la orden trinitaria también se denomina orden de la Trinidad .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [religioso, religiosa ] Que pertenece a esta orden :no existieron religiosas trinitarias hasta el siglo xvi .3 adjetivo De la orden de la Trinidad o relacionado con ella o con sus miembros .4 De la Trinidad (Padre, Hijo y Espíritu Santo ) o relacionado con ella :dogma trinitario .
trinitrotolueno
trinitrotolueno nombre masculino quím Compuesto químico obtenido por la reacción del tolueno con ácido nítrico y ácido sulfúrico a temperatura elevada, que constituye un explosivo muy potente :el símbolo del trinitrotolueno es ‘TNT ’; la potencia de las bombas atómicas de fusión y de fisión se calcula por el peso de trinitrotolueno que produciría el mismo efecto .SINÓNIMO trilita .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Trinidad and Tobago
Trin i dad and To ba go /trɪ̀nɪdæd -(ə )n-təbéɪɡoʊ /名詞 トリニダードトバゴ 〘西インド諸島中の共和国; 首都Port -of-Spain 〙.
trinitrotoluene
tri ni tro tol u ene /tràɪnàɪtroʊtɑ́ljuìːn |-trəʊtɔ́l -/名詞 U トリニトロトルエン 〘強力な爆薬; ⦅略 ⦆TNT 〙.
trinity
trin i ty /trɪ́nəti /名詞 1 〖the ~; 集合的に 〗三位一体, 三つぞろい, 三つ組, 3人組 〘3つの部分で一体であることをさす 〙; U 3つであること .2 〖the T- 〗三位一体 〘父なる神 (the Father ), 子なるキリスト (the Son ), 聖霊 (the Holy Spirit )の三位が一体の神であるというキリスト教の教義 〙.3 〖the T- 〗三位一体の主日 (Trinity Sunday ) 〘復活祭後第8の日曜日; 聖霊降臨祭 (Whitsunday )の次の日曜日 〙.T -́ H ò use ⦅英 ⦆ロンドンの船舶協会 〘Henry 8世の時代に創設された団体で, 灯台の建設や水先案内人の試験などを行う 〙.T -́ s ì tting 〘法 〙(英の裁判所の )トリニティ開廷期間 〘Trinity Sundayの次の火曜日に始まる 〙.T -́ t è rm (!⦅英 ⦆) 1 (大学などの )第3学期 〘通例4 --6月 〙.2 =Trinity sitting .