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vestibular

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ ห้องโถง บริเวณ ทางเข้า ของ อาคาร  kiao-kab-hong-tong-bo-ri-wen-tang-kao-ar-kan

 

vestibule

N ห้องโถง บริเวณ ทางเข้า ของ อาคาร  ห้อง เชื่อม ระหว่าง ประตู ด้านนอก และ ส่วน หลัก ของ อาคาร  doorway hall lobby hong-tong-bo-ri-wen-tang-kao-ar-kan

 

vestibule

VT จัด ให้ มี ห้อง หรือ ทาง ที่ เชื่อม ระหว่าง ด้านนอก  jad-hai-me-hong-rue-tang-chue-ra-wang-dan-nok

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

VESTIBULE

n.[L. vestibulum. ] 1. The porch or entrance into a house, or a large open space before the door, but covered. Vestibules for magnificence are usually between the court and garden.
2. A little antechamber before the entrance of an ordinary apartment.
3. An apartment in large buildings, which presents itself into a hall or suit of rooms or offices. An area in which a magnificent staircase is carried up is sometimes called a vestibule.
4. In anatomy, a cavity belonging to the labyrinth of the ear.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

VESTIBULAR

VESTIBULAR Ves *tib "u *lar, a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to a vestibule; like a vestibule.

 

VESTIBULE

Ves "ti *bule, n. Etym: [L. vestibulum, of uncertain origin: cf. F.vestibule. ]

 

Defn: The porch or entrance into a house; a hall or antechamber next the entrance; a lobby; a porch; a hall. Vestibule of the ear. (Anat. ) See under Ear. -- Vestibule of the vulva (Anat. ), a triangular space between the nymphæ, in which the orifice of the urethra is situated. -- Vestibule train (Railroads ), a train of passenger cars having the space between the end doors of adjacent cars inclosed, so as to admit of leaving the doors open to provide for intercommunication between all the cars.

 

Syn. -- Hall; passage. -- Vestibule, Hall, Passage. A vestibule is a small apartment within the doors of a building. A hall is the first large apartment beyond the vestibule, and, in the United States, is often long and narrow, serving as a passage to the several apartments. In England, the hall is generally square or oblong, and a long, narrow space of entrance is called a passage, not a hall, as in America. Vestibule is often used in a figurative sense to denote a place of entrance. "The citizens of Rome placed the images of their ancestors in the vestibules of their houses." Bolingbroke

 

VESTIBULED TRAIN

VESTIBULED TRAIN Vestibuled train. (Railroad )

 

Defn: Same as Vestibule train, under Vestibule.

 

VESTIBULUM

Ves *tib "u *lum, n.; pl. Vestibula. Etym: [L., vestibule. ] (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A cavity into which, in certain bryozoans, the esophagus and anus open.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

vestibular

ves tib u lar |veˈstibyələr, və -vəˈstɪbjələr | adjective chiefly Anatomy of or relating to a vestibule, particularly that of the inner ear, or more generally to the sense of balance.

 

vestibule

ves ti bule |ˈvestəˌbyo͞ol ˈvɛstəˌbjul | noun 1 an antechamber, hall, or lobby next to the outer door of a building. an enclosed entrance compartment in a railroad car. 2 Anatomy a chamber or channel communicating with or opening into another, in particular: the central cavity of the labyrinth of the inner ear. the part of the mouth outside the teeth. the space in the vulva into which both the urethra and vagina open. DERIVATIVES ves ti buled adjective ORIGIN early 17th cent. (denoting the space in front of the main entrance of a Roman or Greek building ): from French, or from Latin vestibulum entrance court.

 

vestibulocochlear nerve

ves ti bu lo coch le ar nerve |veˌstibyəlōˈkäklēər vɛˌstɪbjələˈkɑkliər ˌnərv | noun Anatomy each of the eighth pair of cranial nerves, conveying sensory impulses from the organs of hearing and balance in the inner ear to the brain. The vestibulocochlear nerve on each side branches into the vestibular nerve and the cochlear nerve.

 

vestibulo-ocular reflex

vestibulo-ocular reflex |vɛˌstɪbjʊləʊˈɒkjʊlə | noun the reflex by which the direction of the eyes remains constant when the head is moved.

 

Oxford Dictionary

vestibular

vestibular |vɛˈstɪbjʊlə | adjective chiefly Anatomy relating to a vestibule, particularly that of the inner ear, or more generally to the sense of balance.

 

vestibule

vestibule |ˈvɛstɪbjuːl | noun 1 an antechamber, hall, or lobby next to the outer door of a building. an enclosed entrance compartment in a railway carriage. 2 Anatomy a chamber or channel opening into another, in particular: the central cavity of the labyrinth of the inner ear. the part of the mouth outside the teeth. the space in the vulva into which both the urethra and vagina open. DERIVATIVES vestibuled adjective ORIGIN early 17th cent. (denoting the space in front of the main entrance of a classical Roman or Greek building ): from French, or from Latin vestibulum entrance court .

 

vestibulocochlear nerve

vestibulocochlear nerve |vɛˌstɪbjʊləʊˈkɒklɪə | noun Anatomy each of the eighth pair of cranial nerves, conveying sensory impulses from the organs of hearing and balance in the inner ear to the brain. The vestibulocochlear nerve on each side branches into the vestibular nerve and the cochlear nerve.

 

vestibulo-ocular reflex

vestibulo-ocular reflex |vɛˌstɪbjʊləʊˈɒkjʊlə | noun the reflex by which the direction of the eyes remains constant when the head is moved.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

vestibule

vestibule noun brochures are available in the vestibule: entrance hall, hall, hallway, entrance, porch, portico, foyer, lobby, anteroom, narthex, antechamber, waiting room.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

vestibule

vestibule noun we sat in a high vestibule between the street and the courtyard: entrance hall, hall, hallway, entrance, porch, portico, foyer, reception area, lobby, anteroom, antechamber, outer room, waiting room.

 

Duden Dictionary

Vestibül

Ves ti bül Substantiv, Neutrum bildungssprachlich , das |Vestib ü l |das Vestibül; Genitiv: des Vestibüls, Plural: die Vestibüle französisch vestibule < lateinisch vestibulum, Vestibulum Vorhalle, Eingangshalle z. B. in einem Theater, Hotel

 

Vestibula

Ves ti bu la |Vest i bula |Plural von Vestibulum

 

Vestibularapparat

Ves ti bu lar ap pa rat Substantiv, maskulin Medizin , der |Vestibul a rapparat |der Vestibularapparat; Genitiv: des Vestibularapparat [e ]s, Plural: die Vestibularapparate Gleichgewichtsorgan im Ohr

 

Vestibulum

Ves ti bu lum Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Vest i bulum |das Vestibulum; Genitiv: des Vestibulums, Plural: die Vestibula 1 Vorhalle des altrömischen Hauses lateinisch vestibulum = Vorhof, Vorplatz; Eingang 2 Anatomie den Eingang zu einem Organ bildende Erweiterung

 

French Dictionary

vestibule

vestibule n. m. nom masculin Pièce située à l ’entrée d ’un édifice, d ’une maison. Note Orthographique vestibu l e.

 

Spanish Dictionary

vestibular

vestibular VÉASE nervio vestibular .

 

vestíbulo

vestíbulo nombre masculino 1 Sala de un edificio o pieza de una casa inmediata a la puerta principal de entrada :en el entreacto salimos al vestíbulo del teatro donde elogiamos la representación .2 Atrio o portal cubierto que sirve de acceso a ciertos edificios, como templos o palacios .3 anat Parte del oído medio constituida por dos cavidades, el utrículo, que comunica con el caracol, y el sáculo .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

vestibule

ves ti bule /véstɪbjùːl /名詞 C 1 玄関 (ホール ), ロビー .2 ⦅米 ⦆(列車の )デッキ, 連廊 〘客車同士を連結する通路 〙.3 解剖 (耳 鼻などの )前庭, 前房, 内耳前庭 .~́ tr in ⦅米 ⦆デッキ [連廊 ]付き列車 〘ほかの車両へと通り抜けられる; corridor train .