English-Thai Dictionary
Vienna
N เมือง เวียนนา เป็น เมืองหลวง และ เมือง ท่า ของ ออสเตรีย muang-wian-na-pen-muang-luang-lea-muang-ta-kong-aos-sa-tea-ria
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
VIENNA PASTE
VIENNA PASTE Vi *en "na paste `. (Pharm.)
Defn: A caustic application made up of equal parts of caustic potash and quicklime; -- called also Vienna caustic.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Vienna
Vi en na |vēˈenə viˈɛnə | the capital of Austria, in the northeastern part of the country on the Danube River; pop. 1,661,206 (2006 ). From 1278 to 1918 it was the seat of the Habsburgs and has long been a center of the arts, esp. music. Mozart, Beethoven, and the Strauss family were among the composers who lived and worked there. German name Wien. DERIVATIVES Vi en nese |ˌvēəˈnēz, -ˈnēs |adjective & noun
Vienna, Congress of
Vi en na, Con gress of an international conference held 1814 –15 to agree upon the settlement of Europe after the Napoleonic Wars. The guiding principle of the settlement was the restoration and strengthening of hereditary and sometimes despotic rulers; the result was a political stability that lasted for three or four decades.
Vienna Circle
Vi en na Cir cle a group of empiricist philosophers, scientists, and mathematicians active in Vienna from the 1920s until 1938, including Rudolf Carnap and Kurt Gödel. Their work laid the foundations of logical positivism.
Vienna sausage
Vi en na sau sage ▶noun a small frankfurter made of pork, beef, or veal.
Vienna Secession
Vi en na Se ces sion ▶noun see Sezession.
Oxford Dictionary
Vienna
Vienna |vɪˈɛnə | the capital of Austria, situated in the north-east of the country on the River Danube; pop. 1,661,206 (2006 ). From 1278 to 1918 it was the seat of the Habsburgs. It has long been a centre of the arts, especially music; Mozart, Beethoven, and the Strauss family were among the great composers who lived and worked there. German name Wien. DERIVATIVES Viennese |vɪəˈniːz |adjective & noun
Vienna, Congress of
Vienna, Con |gress of an international conference held 1814 –15 to agree the settlement of Europe after the Napoleonic Wars. The guiding principle of the settlement was the restoration and strengthening of hereditary and sometimes despotic rulers; the result was a political stability that lasted for three or four decades.
Vienna Circle
Vi ¦enna Circle a group of empiricist philosophers, scientists, and mathematicians active in Vienna from the 1920s until 1938, including Rudolf Carnap and Kurt Gödel. Their work laid the foundations of logical positivism.
Vienna sausage
Vi ¦enna saus |age ▶noun a small frankfurter made of pork, beef, or veal.
Vienna Secession
Vi ¦enna Se |ces ¦sion ▶noun see Sezession.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Vienna
Vi en na /viénə /名詞 ウィーン 〘オーストリアの首都; ドイツ語名Wien 〙.~̀ s á usage ウィンナソーセージ .~̀ st é ak ウィンナステーキ 〘ひき肉に刻んだ野菜を加えて焼く 〙.