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vanish

VI หาย ไป  อันตรธาน  ล้มหายตายจาก ไป  สูญหาย  disappear fade away pass away appear hai-pai

 

vanish away

PHRV หาย ไป  hai-pai

 

vanish from

PHRV หาย ไป จาก  hai-pai-jak

 

vanish into the air

IDM หาย ไป โดย ไม่ ทิ้งร่องรอย ไว้  hai-pai-doi-mai-ting-rong-roi-wai

 

vanisher

N สิ่ง ที่ หาย ไป  sing-ti-hai-pai

 

vanishing cream

N ครีม ทา รองพื้น บน ใบหน้า  krim-ta-rong-puen-bon-bai-na

 

vanishment

N การ หายวับ ไป  การ อันตรธาน  disappearance kan-hai-wab-pai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

VANISH

v.i.[L. vanesco, vanus, vain, or its root; Eng. to wane. The primary sense is to withdraw or depart. ] 1. To disappear; to pass from a visible to an invisible state; as, vapor vanishes from the sight by being dissipated. Light vanishes, when the rays of the illuminating body are intercepted; darkness vanishes before the rising sun.
2. To disappear; to pass beyond the limit of vision; as, a ship vanishes from the sight of spectators on land.
3. To disappear; to pass away; to be annihilated or lost. How cheering is the well founded hope of enjoying delights which can never vanish!

 

VANISHED

a.Having no perceptible existence.

 

VANISHING

ppr. Disappearing; passing from the sight or possession; departing forever.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

VANISH

Van "ish, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Vanished; p. pr. & vb. n. Vanishing. ]Etym: [OE. vanissen, OF. vanir (in comp. ): cf. OF. envanir, esvanir, esvanuïr, F. s'évanouir; fr. L. vanus empty, vain; cf. L. vanescere, evanescere, to vanish. See Vain, and cf. Evanescent, -ish. ]

 

1. To pass from a visible to an invisible state; to go out of sight; to disappear; to fade; as, vapor vanishes from the sight by being dissipated; a ship vanishes from the sight of spectators on land. The horse vanished. .. out of sight. Chaucer. Go; vanish into air; away! Shak. The champions vanished from their posts with the speed of lightning. Sir W. Scott. Gliding from the twilight past to vanish among realities. Hawthorne.

 

2. To be annihilated or lost; to pass away. "All these delights will vanish. " Milton.

 

VANISH

VANISH Van "ish, n. (Phon. )

 

Defn: The brief terminal part of vowel or vocal element, differing more or less in quality from the main part; as, a as in ale ordinarily ends with a vanish of i as in ill, o as in old with a vanish of oo as in foot. Rush.

 

Note: The vanish is included by Mr. Bell under the general term glide.

 

VANISHING

VANISHING Van "ish *ing,

 

Defn: a. & n. from Vanish, v. Vanishing fraction (Math. ), a fraction which reduces to the form Math. Dict. -- Vanishing line (Persp.), the intersection of the parallel of any original plane and picture; one of the lines converging to the vanishing point. -- Vanishing point (Persp.), the point to which all parallel lines in the same plane tend in the representation. Gwilt. -- Vanishing stress (Phon. ), stress of voice upon the closing portion of a syllable. Rush.

 

VANISHMENT

VANISHMENT Van "ish *ment, n.

 

Defn: A vanishing. [Obs. ]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

vanish

van ish |ˈvaniSH ˈvænɪʃ | verb [ no obj. ] 1 disappear suddenly and completely: Mary vanished without a trace. gradually cease to exist: the days of the extended family are vanishing. 2 Mathematics become zero. ORIGIN Middle English: shortening of Old French e (s )vaniss-, lengthened stem of e (s )vanir, from Latin evanescere die away.

 

vanishing cream

van ish ing cream noun dated a cream or ointment that leaves no visible trace when rubbed into the skin.

 

vanishingly

van ish ing ly |ˈvaniSHiNGlē ˈvænɪʃɪŋli | adverb [ as submodifier ] in such a manner or to such a degree as almost to become invisible, nonexistent, or negligible: an event of vanishingly small probability.

 

vanishing point

van ish ing point |ˈvænɪʃɪŋ ˌpɔɪnt | noun 1 the point at which receding parallel lines viewed in perspective appear to converge. 2 [ in sing. ] the point at which something that has been growing smaller or increasingly faint disappears altogether: custody fees have dropped close to the vanishing point.

 

Oxford Dictionary

vanish

van ¦ish |ˈvanɪʃ | verb [ no obj. ] 1 disappear suddenly and completely: Moira vanished without trace. gradually cease to exist: the environment is under threat —hedgerows and woodlands are vanishing. 2 Mathematics become zero. ORIGIN Middle English: shortening of Old French e (s )vaniss-, lengthened stem of e (s )vanir, from Latin evanescere die away .

 

vanishing cream

van ¦ish |ing cream noun [ mass noun ] dated a cream or ointment that leaves no visible trace when rubbed into the skin.

 

vanishingly

van ¦ish |ing ¦ly adverb [ as submodifier ] in such a manner or to such a degree as almost to become invisible, non-existent, or negligible: an event of vanishingly small probability.

 

vanishing point

van ¦ish |ing point noun 1 the point at which receding parallel lines viewed in perspective appear to converge. 2 [ in sing. ] the point at which something that has been decreasing disappears altogether: rates of interest dwindled to vanishing point.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

vanish

vanish verb 1 he vanished without a trace: disappear, be lost to sight /view, become invisible, vanish into thin air, recede from view, dematerialize. ANTONYMS appear, materialize. 2 all hope of freedom vanished: fade, fade away, evaporate, vaporize, melt away, come to an end, end, cease to exist, pass away, die out, be no more. ANTONYMS endure, materialize.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

vanish

vanish verb 1 she caught Archie trying to vanish upstairs: disappear, vanish into thin air, be lost to sight /view, be /become invisible, evaporate, dissipate, disperse, fade, fade away, melt away, evanesce, recede from view, withdraw, depart, leave, go away. ANTONYMS appear, materialize. 2 all hope of freedom vanished: come to an end, end, cease to exist /be, pass away, pass, die out, be no more, become extinct /obsolete, evaporate; dwindle, fizzle out, peter out, wear off, become /grow less, become /grow smaller, decrease, lessen, diminish, shrink, contract, fade, wane. ANTONYMS materialize; last.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

vanish

van ish /vǽnɪʃ /〖語源は 「空 から になる 」〗動詞 es /-ɪz /; ed /-t /; ing 自動詞 1 «…から /…へ » 消える , 姿を消す, 見えなくなる «from /into, in » (!特に突然または不可解に消えることを表す ) The plane vanished from the radar screen .飛行機がレーダーから消えてしまった vanish into the night [in a puff of smoke ]夜のやみへと [ぱっと ]姿を消す .2 «…から » 〈今まで存在していたものが 〉 (突然 )消滅する, 絶滅する ; 希望 痛みなどが 〉失せる, 消える «from » ▸ Dinosaurs vanished from the earth long ago .恐竜はずっと昔に地球上から絶滅した .3 〘数 〙ゼロになる .

 

vanished

v n ished /-t /形容詞 消えた, 消滅した .

 

vanishing

v n ish ing 形容詞 名詞 (!通例次の複合語で ) .~́ cr am ヴァニシングクリーム 〘化粧の下地用 〙.~́ p int 〖通例the 1 〘美 〙透視画法の消点, 消尽点 .2 ⦅比喩的に ⦆(我慢 体力などが )尽きる点 .