English-Thai Dictionary
weasel
N สัตว์กินเนื้อ ขนาดเล็ก รูปร่าง คล้าย แมว sad-kin-nuan-ka-nad-lek-klai-mao
weasel
VT หลีก เลี่ยง lik
weasel and stoat
SL เสื้อ โค้ท suea-kod
weasel out (of)
IDM หลบหลีก ออก ไป lob-lik
weasel word
N ถ้อยคำ คลุมเครือ (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ ถ้อยคำ ที่ กำกวม toi-kam-klum-kuea
weasel-faced
ADJ ซึ่ง มี ใบหน้า ผอม ยาว sueng-me-bai-na-pom-yao
weasel-water
SL เครื่องดื่ม ที่ ไร้รสชาติ krueng-duam-ti-rai-rod-chad
weaselly
ADV อย่าง หลีกเลี่ยง yang-lik-liang
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
WEASEL, WEESEL
n.s as z. A small animal of the genus Mustela, which lives under the roots of trees, or in other holes, and feeds on small birds, but particularly on mice. A weasel that frequents barns and corn-houses, frees them from rats and mice, and is sometimes deemed a very useful inmate.
WEASEL-COOT
n.The red headed smew or Mergus minutus.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
WEASEL
Wea "sel, n. Etym: [OE. wesele, AS. wesle; akin to D. wezel, G.wiesel, OHG. wisala, Icel. hreyivisla, Dan. väsel, Sw. vessla; of uncertain origin; cf. Gr. (Zoöl.)
Defn: Any one of various species of small carnivores belonging to the genus Putorius, as the ermine and ferret. They have a slender, elongated body, and are noted for the quickness of their movements and for their bloodthirsty habit in destroying poultry, rats, etc. The ermine and some other species are brown in summer, and turn white in winter; others are brown at all seasons. Malacca weasel, the rasse. -- Weasel coot, a female or young male of the smew; -- so called from the resemblance of the head to that of a weasel. Called also weasel duck. -- Weasel lemur, a short-tailed lemur (Lepilemur mustelinus ). It is reddish brown above, grayish brown below, with the throat white.
WEASEL-FACED
WEASEL-FACED Wea "sel-faced `, a.
Defn: Having a thin, sharp face, like a weasel.
New American Oxford Dictionary
weasel
wea sel |ˈwēzəl ˈwizəl | ▶noun 1 a small, slender, carnivorous mammal related to, but generally smaller than, the stoat. [Genus Mustela, family Mustelidae (the weasel family ): several species, in particular M. nivalis of northern Eurasia and northern North America. The weasel family also includes the polecats, minks, martens, skunks, wolverine, otters, and badgers. ] 2 informal a deceitful or treacherous person. ▶verb ( weasels, weaseling, weaseled; Brit. weasels, weaselling, weaselled ) [ no obj. ] achieve something by use of cunning or deceit: she suspects me of trying to weasel my way into his affections. • behave or talk evasively. DERIVATIVES wea sel ly adjective ORIGIN Old English wesle, wesule; related to Dutch wezel and German Wiesel .
weasel-faced
wea sel-faced ▶adjective (of a person ) having a face with unattractively thin, sharp, or pointed features.
weasel's snout
wea ¦sel's snout ▶noun a small wild Eurasian snapdragon with reddish-purple flowers, naturalized in Britain and North America. ●Misopates (formerly Antirrhinum ) orontium, family Scrophulariaceae.
weasel words
wea sel words ▶plural noun words or statements that are intentionally ambiguous or misleading.
Oxford Dictionary
weasel
weasel |ˈwiːz (ə )l | ▶noun 1 a small, slender carnivorous mammal related to, but smaller than, the stoat. ●Genus Mustela, family Mustelidae (the weasel family ): several species, in particular M. nivalis of northern Eurasia and northern North America. The family also includes the polecats, minks, martens, skunks, wolverine, otters, and badgers. • Irish term for stoat. 2 a deceitful or treacherous person. ▶verb ( weasels, weaselling, weaselled; US weasels, weaseling, weaseled ) [ no obj. ] achieve something by use of cunning or deceit: she suspects me of trying to weasel my way into his affections. • chiefly N. Amer. behave or talk evasively. PHRASES weasel words words or statements that are intentionally ambiguous or misleading. DERIVATIVES weaselly adjective ORIGIN Old English wesle, wesule, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch wezel and German Wiesel .
weasel-faced
weasel-faced ▶adjective (of a person ) having a face with unattractively thin, sharp, or pointed features.
weasel's snout
wea ¦sel's snout ▶noun a small wild Eurasian snapdragon with reddish-purple flowers, naturalized in Britain and North America. ●Misopates (formerly Antirrhinum ) orontium, family Scrophulariaceae.
American Oxford Thesaurus
weasel
weasel noun he was a double-crossing weasel: scoundrel, wretch, rogue; informal swine, bastard, creep, louse, rat, ratfink, toad, snake, snake in the grass, serpent, viper, skunk, dog, cur, scumbag, scumbucket, scuzzball, sleazeball, sleazebag, slimeball, sneak, backstabber, heel, nogoodnik, nasty piece of work; dated cad; archaic blackguard, knave, varlet.
Oxford Thesaurus
weasel
weasel noun he was a double-crossing weasel: scoundrel, wretch, rogue; informal swine, bastard, creep, louse, rat, toad, snake, snake in the grass, serpent, viper, skunk, dog, cur, scumbag, heel, bad lot, nasty piece of work; N. Amer. informal rat fink; Irish informal sleeveen; Austral. informal dingo; vulgar slang shit, sod, son of a bitch, s.o.b.; Brit. dated informal rotter, hound, bounder; dated cad; archaic blackguard, dastard, knave, varlet. WORD LINKS weasel musteline relating to weasels Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
weasel
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