English-Thai Dictionary
wipe
N การ เช็ด การถู การ ขัด kan-ched
wipe
VT เช็ด เช็ด ให้ สะอาด ถู ขัด ched
wipe away
PHRV ขัด ออก ถู ออก เช็ด ออก kad-ook
wipe off
PHRV ขัด ออก ด้วย ผ้า ถู ออก ด้วย ผ้า เช็ด ออก kad-ook-duai-pa
wipe off
PHRV ลบ ออก lob-ook
wipe out
PHRV ขัด ออก ถู ออก เช็ด ออก wipe off kad-ook
wipe over
PHRV เช็ด ออก ถู ออก ขัด ออก ched-ook
wipe the state clean
IDM ลืม เรื่อง แย่ๆ ลบ ความทรงจำ ที่ ไม่ดี ออก ไป luam-ruang-yea-yea
wipe with
PHRV ถู ออก ด้วย เช็ด ออก ด้วย mop up tu-ook-dai
wipe-out
SL อุบัติเหตุ u-bud-ti-hed
wipeout
N การ ทำลาย ราบ เป็น หน้า กลอง kan-tam-lai-lab-pen-na-kong
wiper
N ที่ปัดน้ำฝน windscreen wiper windshield wiper ti-pad-nam-fon
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
WIPE
v.t. 1. To rub something soft for cleaning; to clean by rubbing; as, to wipe the hands or face with a towel. Luke 7:38.
2. To strike off gently.
Some natral tears they droppd, but wipd them soon.
3. To cleanse from evil practices or abuses; to overturn and destroy what is foul and hateful.
I will wipe Jerusalem as a man wipeth a dish. 2 Kings 21:3.
4. To cheat; to defraud.
To wipe away, to cleanse by rubbing or tersion; as, to wipe away a stain or reproach.
To wipe off, to clear away. Wipe off this foul stain; wipe off the dust.
To wipe out, to efface; to obliterate. Wipe out the blot.
WIPE
n. 1. The act of rubbing for the purpose of cleaning.
2. A blow; a stroke.
3. A gibe; a jeer; a severe sarcasm.
4. A bird.
WIPED
pp. Rubbed for cleaning; cleaned by rubbing; cleared away; effaced.
WIPER
n. 1. One who wipes.
2. The instrument used for wiping.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
WIPE
Wipe, n. Etym: [Cf. Sw. vipa, Dan. vibe, the lapwing. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: The lapwing. [Prov. Eng. ]
WIPE
Wipe, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Wiped; p. pr. & vb. n. Wiping. ] Etym: [OE. vipen, AS. wipian; cf. LG. wiep a wisp of straw, Sw. vepa to wrap up, to cuddle one's self up, vepa a blanket; perhaps akin to E. whip. ]
1. To rub with something soft for cleaning; to clean or dry by rubbing; as, to wipe the hands or face with a towel. Let me wipe thy face. Shak. I will wipe Jerusalem as a man wipeth a dish, wiping it, and turning it upside down. 2 Kings xxi. 13.
2. To remove by rubbing; to rub off; to obliterate; -- usually followed by away, off or out. Also used figuratively. "To wipe out our ingratitude. " Shak. Some natural tears they dropped, but wiped them soon. Milton.
3. To cheat; to defraud; to trick; -- usually followed by out. [Obs. ] Spenser. If they by coveyne [covin ] or gile be wiped beside their goods. Robynson (More's Utopia )To wipe a joint (Plumbing ), to make a joint, as between pieces of lead pipe, by surrounding the junction with a mass of solder, applied in a plastic condition by means of a rag with which the solder is shaped by rubbing. -- To wipe the nose of, to cheat. [Old Slang ]
WIPE
WIPE Wipe, n.
1. Act of rubbing, esp. in order to clean.
2. A blow; a stroke; a hit; a swipe. [Low ]
3. A gibe; a jeer; a severe sarcasm. Swift.
4. A handkerchief. [Thieves' Cant or Slang ]
5. Stain; brand. [Obs. ] "Slavish wipe. " Shak.
WIPER
WIPER Wip "er, n.
1. One who, or that which, wipes.
2. Something used for wiping, as a towel or rag.
3. (Mach. )
Defn: A piece generally projecting from a rotating or swinging piece, as an axle or rock shaft, for the purpose of raising stampers, lifting rods, or the like, and leaving them to fall by their own weight; a kind of cam.
4. (Firearms )
Defn: A rod, or an attachment for a rod, for holding a rag with which to wipe out the bore of the barrel.
New American Oxford Dictionary
wipe
wipe |wīp waɪp | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 clean or dry (something ) by rubbing its surface with a cloth, a piece of paper, or one's hand: Paul wiped his face with a handkerchief | he wiped down the kitchen wall. • remove (dirt or moisture ) from something by rubbing its surface with a cloth, a piece of paper, or one's hand: she wiped away a tear. • clean (something ) by rubbing it against a surface: the man wiped his hands on his hips. • spread (a liquid ) over a surface by rubbing: gently wipe the lotion over the eyelids. 2 remove or eliminate (something ) completely: things have happened to wipe the smile off Kate's face. • erase (data ) from a magnetic medium. ▶noun 1 an act of wiping. 2 a piece of disposable absorbent cloth or paper, esp. one treated with a cleansing agent, for wiping something clean. 3 a cinematographic effect in which an existing picture seems to be wiped out by a new one as the boundary between them moves across the screen. PHRASES wipe the floor with informal inflict a humiliating defeat on: they wiped the floor with us in a 36 -6 win. wipe the slate clean forgive or forget past faults or offenses; make a fresh start. PHRASAL VERBS wipe something off subtract an amount from a value or debt: the crash wiped 24 percent off stock prices. wipe out informal fall over or off a vehicle. • be capsized by a wave while surfing. wipe someone out 1 kill a large number of people: the plague had wiped out whole villages. 2 (usu. be wiped out ) ruin someone financially. 3 informal exhaust or intoxicate someone. wipe something out eliminate something completely: their life savings were wiped out. DERIVATIVES wipe a ble adjective ORIGIN Old English wīpian, of Germanic origin; related to whip .
wipeout
wipe out |ˈwīpˌout ˈwaɪpˌaʊt | ▶noun informal an instance of complete destruction: a nuclear wipeout. • a complete failure. • the obliteration of one radio signal by another. • a fall from a surfboard.
wiper
wip er |ˈwīpər ˈwaɪpər | ▶noun 1 a windshield wiper. 2 an electrical contact that moves across a surface.
Oxford Dictionary
wipe
wipe |wʌɪp | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 clean or dry (something ) by rubbing with a cloth, a piece of paper, or one's hand: Paulie wiped his face with a handkerchief | he wiped down the kitchen wall. • [ with adverbial ] remove (dirt or moisture ) from something by wiping: she wiped away a tear. • clean (something ) by rubbing it against a surface: the man wiped his hands on his hips. • [ with adverbial ] spread (a liquid ) over a surface by rubbing: gently wipe the lotion over the eyelids. 2 [ with adverbial ] remove or eliminate (something ) completely: their life savings were wiped out | things have happened to wipe the smile off Kate's face. • erase (data ) from a tape, computer, etc. • Austral. /NZ informal reject or dismiss (a person or idea ): you can wipe that idea, if that's what you're thinking. 3 pass (a swipe card ) over an electronic reader. ▶noun 1 an act of wiping. 2 an absorbent disposable cloth, especially one treated with a cleansing agent, for wiping something clean. 3 a cinematographic effect in which an existing picture seems to be wiped out by a new one as the boundary between them moves across the screen. PHRASES wipe someone's eye Brit. informal, dated get the better of someone. wipe the floor with informal inflict a humiliating defeat on: they wiped the floor with us in a 3 –0 win. wipe the slate clean forget past disagreements or faults and make a fresh start. PHRASAL VERBS wipe something off subtract an amount from a value or debt: the crash wiped 24 per cent off stock prices. wipe out informal be capsized by a wave while surfing. • N. Amer. fall over or off a vehicle. wipe someone out 1 kill a large number of people: the plague had wiped out whole villages. 2 ruin someone financially. 3 (be wiped out ) informal be exhausted or intoxicated. DERIVATIVES wipeable adjective ORIGIN Old English wīpian, of Germanic origin; related to whip .
wipeout
wipe |out |ˈwʌɪpaʊt | ▶noun informal 1 an instance of being destroyed or overwhelmingly defeated: a nuclear wipeout. • the obliteration of one radio signal by another. 2 a fall from a surfboard.
wiper
wiper |ˈwʌɪpə | ▶noun 1 a windscreen wiper. 2 an electrical contact which moves across a surface. 3 a cam or tappet.
American Oxford Thesaurus
wipe
wipe verb 1 Beth wiped the table: rub, mop, sponge, swab; clean, dry, polish, towel. 2 he wiped the marks off the window: rub off, clean off, remove from, get rid of from, take off from, erase from, efface from. 3 she wiped the memory from her mind: obliterate, expunge, erase, blot out. ▶noun he gave the table a wipe: rub, mop, sponge, swab; clean, polish. PHRASES wipe out 1 the influenza of 1918 wiped out entire families: destroy, annihilate, eradicate, eliminate; slaughter, massacre, kill, exterminate; demolish, raze to the ground; informal take out, zap, waste; literary slay. 2 I wiped out the file accidentally: erase, delete, trash, zap, kill, nuke.
Oxford Thesaurus
wipe
wipe verb 1 Beth wiped the kitchen table with a damp cloth: rub, clean, mop, sponge, swab; dry, polish; Scottish & N. English dight. 2 he wiped the marks off the window: rub off, clean off, sponge off, polish off; remove, get rid of, dispose of, take off, erase, efface. 3 they wiped up the mess: clean up, clear up, mop up, sponge up; remove, get rid of. 4 she wiped the unpleasant memory from her mind: obliterate, expunge, erase, blot out, remove, remove all traces of, blank out. PHRASES wipe someone /something out soldiers wiped out an entire village in Lampung province: destroy, annihilate, eradicate, eliminate, extirpate; slaughter, massacre, kill, kill off, exterminate; demolish, raze to the ground, level; informal wipe off the face of the earth, wipe off the map, take out, liquidate, zap; N. Amer. informal waste; literary slay. ▶noun Bert gave the table a final wipe: rub, clean, mop, sponge, swab, polish.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
wipe
wipe /waɪp /〖語源は 「すばやく動く 」〗動詞 ~s /-s /; ~d /-t /; wiping 他動詞 1 〈人が 〉 «…で » …(の表面 )をふく , ぬぐう (off ) «with, on » ; 〖~ A C 〗A 〈物 〉をふいてC 〈状態 〉にする ▸ wipe one's hands on [with ] a towel タオルで手をふく (!onでは手をタオルに, withではタオルの方を手に当てての行為を表す ) ▸ wipe the table clean テーブルをふいてきれいにする ▸ wipe oneself (ぬれた )体をふく .2 «…から » 〈汚れ 水分など 〉をぬぐい去る , ふき取る (off , away , up ) «from, off » ▸ wipe the sweat from [off ] one's brow 額の汗をぬぐう ▸ wipe (away ) one's tears 涙をふく ▸ wipe off one's make-up 化粧を落とす .3 〖~ A +副詞 〗a. 〈対象物を 〉A 〈手 布など 〉でふく, ぬぐう (!副詞 は対象を表す表現 ) ▸ wipe one's hand over one's face 手で顔をふく (≒wipe one's face with one's hand; ↑他動詞 1 )▸ wipe one's sleeve across one's mouth そでで口元をぬぐう .b. (こすりつけて )A 〈液体など 〉を塗る, 広げる (!副詞 は対象を表す表現 ) ▸ wipe oil over the glove グローブにオイルを塗る .4 «…から » 〈データなど 〉を消去する (off ) «from, off » ; «…から » 〈不快な事柄 〉を消し [ぬぐい ]去る (out, off, away ) «from, out of » ▸ wipe (out ) the incident from one's memory その事件のことを記憶から消し去る .w ì pe A d ó wn [d ó wn A ](ぬれた布などで )A 〈物 〉をきれいにふく .w ì pe A ó ff [ó ff A ]1 ↑他動詞 1, 2, 4 .2 A 〈負債など 〉をすべて返す, 帳消しにする .w í pe A off B 1 ↑他動詞 2, 4 .2 ⦅英 ⦆A 〈金額など 〉をB 〈株価 利益など 〉から減らす .w ì pe ó ut ⦅主に米 くだけた話 ⦆(車で )ぶつかる ; (自転車 スキーなどで )転倒する ; (サーフィンで )波を受けて転覆する .w ì pe A ó ut [ó ut A ]1 ↑他動詞 4 .2 A 〈場所 人など 〉を全滅させる ; A 〈人 〉を殺す ; A 〈疫病 犯罪など 〉を根絶する (!しばしば受け身で ) ▸ Whole villages were wiped out by the famine .飢饉 (ききん )ですべての村々が壊滅した .3 A 〈利益など 〉をすべて損失させる (!しばしば受け身で ) ; =wipe A off (2 ).4 ⦅くだけて ⦆A 〈人 〉をすっかり疲れさせる .5 ⦅くだけて ⦆A 〈相手 〉を簡単に打ち負かす .6 〖通例be ~d out 〗〈人が 〉一文無しになる .7 (ぬれた布などで )A 〈物 〉の内側をきれいにふく .8 〖通例be ~d out 〗(波で )〈人が 〉サーフボードから投げ出される .w ì pe ú p ⦅英 古 ⦆(洗った )皿をふく .w ì pe A ú p [ú p A ]1 ↑他動詞 2 .2 ⦅英 古 ⦆A 〈洗った皿など 〉をふく .名詞 C 1 ふくこと , こすること , ぬぐうこと ; ひとふき ▸ Give this cup a wipe .このコップをちょっとふいてくれ .2 使い捨てのウェットティッシュ .
wiper
wip er /wáɪpə r /名詞 C 1 (車の )ワイパー (→car ).2 ふく [ぬぐう, こする ]人 .3 (タオル ハンカチなどの )ふく [ぬぐう ]物 .