English-Thai Dictionary
trog
SL ผู้หญิง ที่ ไม่ สวย phu-ying-ti-mai-sua
troglodyte
N คน ถ้ำ kon-tam
trogon
N นก ใน ตระกูล Trogonidae มี สี สวย
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TROGLODYTE
n.[Gr. a cavern, and to enter. ] The Troglodytes were a people of Ethiopia, represented by the ancients as living in caves, about whom we have many fables.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TROGLODYTE
Trog "lo *dyte, n. Etym: [L. troglodytae, pl. , Gr. troglodyte. ]
1. (Ethnol.)
Defn: One of any savage race that dwells in caves, instead of constructing dwellings; a cave dweller. Most of the primitive races of man were troglodytes. In the troglodytes' country there is a lake, for the hurtful water it beareth called the "mad lake. " Holland.
2. (Zoöl.)
Defn: An anthropoid ape, as the chimpanzee.
3. (Zoöl.)
Defn: The wren.
TROGLODYTES
Trog `lo *dy "tes, n. Etym: [NL. See Troglodyte. ]
1. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A genus of apes including the chimpanzee.
2. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A genus of singing birds including the common wrens.
TROGLODYTIC; TROGLODYTICAL
Trog `lo *dyt "ic, Trog `lo *dyt "ic *al, a. Etym: [L. troglodyticus, Gr.
Defn: Of or pertaining to a troglodyte, or dweller in caves.
TROGON
Tro "gon, n. Etym: [NL. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: Any one of numerous species of beautiful tropical birds belonging to the family Trogonidæ. They are noted for the brilliant colors and the resplendent luster of their plumage.
Note: Some of the species have a train of long brilliant feathers lying over the tail and consisting of the upper tail coverts. Unlike other birds having two toes directed forward and two backward, they have the inner toe turned backward. A few species are found in Africa and India, but the greater number, including the most brilliant species, are found in tropical America. See Illust. of Quesal.
TROGONOID
Tro "gon *oid, a. Etym: [Trogon + -oid.] (Zoöl.)
Defn: Like or pertaining to the trogons.
TROGUE
Trogue, n. Etym: [Cf. G. trog trough, E. trough. ] (Mining )
Defn: A wooden trough, forming a drain. Raymond.
New American Oxford Dictionary
trog
trog 1 |trɒg | ▶noun Brit. informal a person regarded as contemptible or socially inferior. ORIGIN 1950s: abbreviation of troglodyte .
trog
trog 2 |trɒg | ▶verb ( trogs, trogging, trogged ) [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] Brit. informal walk heavily or laboriously; trudge: I left him trogging off to the tube station. ORIGIN 1980s: perhaps a blend of trudge or trek and slog .
troglodyte
trog lo dyte |ˈträgləˌdīt ˈtrɑɡləˌdaɪt | ▶noun (esp. in prehistoric times ) a person who lived in a cave. • a hermit. • a person who is regarded as being deliberately ignorant or old-fashioned. DERIVATIVES trog lo dyt ic |ˌträgləˈditik |adjective, trog lo dyt ism |-dīˌtizəm |noun ORIGIN late 15th cent.: via Latin from Greek trōglodutēs, alteration of the name of an Ethiopian people, influenced by trōglē ‘hole. ’
trogon
tro gon |ˈtrōˌgän ˈtroʊɡɑn | ▶noun a bird of tropical American forests, with a long tail and brilliantly colored plumage. [Family Trogonidae: several genera, in particular Trogon, and many species; the quetzals also belong to this family. ] ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from modern Latin, from Greek trōgōn, from trōgein ‘gnaw. ’
Oxford Dictionary
trog
trog 1 |trɒg | ▶noun Brit. informal a person regarded as contemptible or socially inferior. ORIGIN 1950s: abbreviation of troglodyte .
trog
trog 2 |trɒg | ▶verb ( trogs, trogging, trogged ) [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] Brit. informal walk heavily or laboriously; trudge: I left him trogging off to the tube station. ORIGIN 1980s: perhaps a blend of trudge or trek and slog .
troglodyte
troglodyte |ˈtrɒglədʌɪt | ▶noun (especially in prehistoric times ) a person who lived in a cave. • a hermit. • a person who is regarded as being deliberately ignorant or old-fashioned. DERIVATIVES troglodytic |-ˈdɪtɪk |adjective troglodytism noun ORIGIN late 15th cent.: via Latin from Greek trōglodutēs, alteration of the name of an Ethiopian people, influenced by trōglē ‘hole ’.
trogon
trogon |ˈtrəʊgɒn | ▶noun a bird of tropical American forests, with a long tail and brilliantly coloured plumage. ●Family Trogonidae: several genera, in particular Trogon, and many species; the quetzals also belong to this family. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from modern Latin, from Greek trōgōn, from trōgein ‘gnaw ’.
Duden Dictionary
trog
trog trügen |tr o g |
Trog
Trog Substantiv, maskulin , der |Tr o g |der Trog; Genitiv: des Trog [e ]s, Tröge mittelhochdeutsch troc, althochdeutsch trog, zu Teer in dessen eigentlicher Bedeutung »Baum, Eiche « und eigentlich = hölzernes Gefäß; (ausgehöhlter ) Baumstamm 1 großes, längliches, offenes Gefäß, das je nach Verwendungszweck meist aus Holz oder Stein gefertigt ist ein großer, hölzerner Trog | der Trog eines Brunnens | den Teig in einem Trog (Backtrog ) kneten | den Schweinen das Futter in die Tröge schütten 2 Geologie lang gestrecktes, durch Senkung entstandenes Becken, das mit Sedimenten angefüllt ist 3 Meteorologie Gebiet tiefen Luftdrucks innerhalb der Strömung auf der Rückseite eines sich abbauenden Tiefdruckgebiets
tröge
trö ge trügen |tr ö ge |
Trogon
Tro gon Substantiv, maskulin , der |Tr o gon |der Trogon; Genitiv: des Trogons, Plural: die Trogons und Trogonten griechisch ; »Nager «südamerikanischer Nageschnäbler bunt gefiederter Urwaldvogel
Trogtal
Trog tal Substantiv, Neutrum Geografie , das |Tr o gtal |das Trogtal < Plural: Trogtäler > zu Trog 2 von Gletschern umgeformtes, wannenförmiges Tal
French Dictionary
troglodyte
troglodyte n. m. nom masculin Habitant de maisons creusées dans le roc. : Ce sont des troglodytes qui vivent dans la région de Pétra. Note Technique Le nom désigne la personne qui vit dans une grotte et non l ’habitation creusée dans le roc. Note Orthographique troglod y te.
troglodytique
troglodytique adj. adjectif Relatif aux troglodytes. : Des habitations troglodytiques. Note Orthographique troglod y t i que.
trognon
trognon n. m. nom masculin Partie centrale d ’un fruit, d ’un légume dont on a retiré la partie comestible. : Un trognon de pomme.
Spanish Dictionary
troglobio, -bia
troglobio, -bia adjetivo /nombre masculino biol [animal ] Que vive exclusivamente en cuevas :los troglobios tienden a perder su coloración normal hasta ser incluso completamente blancos .
troglodita
troglodita adjetivo /nombre común 1 [persona ] Que vive en las cavernas .SINÓNIMO cavernícola .2 coloquial [persona ] Que es bárbaro y poco sociable .3 coloquial [persona ] Que come en exceso y con ansia .SINÓNIMO glotón .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xviii ) del latín Troglodyta y este del griego Trôglodýtês ‘que vive en una cueva ’, nombre de un pueblo de Etiopía que vivía de este modo, compuesto de trógle ‘agujero ’ y dýnein ‘zambullirse, meterse ’.
troglodítico, -ca
troglodítico, -ca adjetivo De los trogloditas o relacionado con ellos :conjunto troglodítico de Sorta; asentamiento troglodítico .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
troglodyte
trog lo dyte /trɑ́ɡlədàɪt |trɔ́ɡ -/名詞 C 1 (有史以前の )穴居人 .2 世捨て人, 隠者 .3 〘動 〙類人猿 .