English-Thai Dictionary
web
N ใยแมงมุม yai-mang-mum
web
VT ทำให้ เป็น ใยแมงมุม ปกคลุม ด้วย ใยแมงมุม tam-hai-pen-yan-mang-mum
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
WEB
n.[See Weave. ] 1. Texture of threads; plexus; any thing woven. Penelope devised a web to deceive her wooers.
2. Locally, a piece of linen cloth.
3. A dusky film that forms over the eye and hinders the sight; suffusion.
4. Some part of a sword. Qu. Net-work of the handle or hilt.
5. In ship-building, the thin partition on the inside of the rim, and between the spokes of a sheave.
6. In ornithology, the membrane which unites the toes of many water-fowls.
Spiders web, a plexus of very delicate threads or filaments which a spider spins from its bowels, and which serves as a net to catch flies or other insects for its food.
Web of a coulter, is the thin sharp part.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
WEB
Web, n. Etym: [OE. webbe, AS. webba. See Weave. ]
Defn: A weaver. [Obs. ] Chaucer.
WEB
Web, n. Etym: [OE. web, AS. webb; akin to D. web, webbe, OHG. weppi,G. gewebe, Icel. vefr, Sw. väf, Dan. væv. See Weave. ]
1. That which is woven; a texture; textile fabric; esp. , something woven in a loom. Penelope, for her Ulysses' sake, Devised a web her wooers to deceive. Spenser. Not web might be woven, not a shuttle thrown, or penalty of exile. Bancroft.
2. A whole piece of linen cloth as woven.
3. The texture of very fine thread spun by a spider for catching insects at its prey; a cobweb. "The smallest spider's web. " Shak.
4. Fig. : Tissue; texture; complicated fabrication. The somber spirit of our forefathers, who wove their web of life with hardly a... thread of rose-color or gold. Hawthorne. Such has been the perplexing ingenuity of commentators that it is difficult to extricate the truth from the web of conjectures. W. Irving.
5. (Carriages )
Defn: A band of webbing used to regulate the extension of the hood.
6. A thin metal sheet, plate, or strip, as of lead. And Christians slain roll up in webs of lead. Fairfax. Specifically: - (a ) The blade of a sword. [Obs. ]The sword, whereof the web was steel, Pommel rich stone, hilt gold. Fairfax.
(b ) The blade of a saw. (c ) The thin, sharp part of a colter. (d ) The bit of a key.
7. (Mach. & Engin. )
Defn: A plate or thin portion, continuous or perforated, connecting stiffening ribs or flanges, or other parts of an object. Specifically: -- (a ) The thin vertical plate or portion connecting the upper and lower flanges of an lower flanges of an iron girder, rolled beam, or railroad rail. (b ) A disk or solid construction serving, instead of spokes, for connecting the rim and hub, in some kinds of car wheels, sheaves, etc. (c ) The arm of a crank between the shaft and the wrist. (d ) The part of a blackmith's anvil between the face and the foot.
8. (Med. )
Defn: Pterygium; -- called also webeye. Shak.
9. (Anat. )
Defn: The membrane which unites the fingers or toes, either at their bases, as in man, or for a greater part of their length, as in many water birds and amphibians.
1 . (Zoöl.)
Defn: The series of barbs implanted on each side of the shaft of a feather, whether stiff and united together by barbules, as in ordinary feathers, or soft and separate, as in downy feathers. See Feather.
Pin and web (Med. ), two diseases of the eye, caligo and pterygium; -- sometimes wrongly explained as one disease. See Pin, n., 8, and Web, n., 8. "He never yet had pinne or webbe, his sight for to decay. " Gascoigne. -- Web member (Engin. ), one of the braces in a web system. -- Web press, a printing press which takes paper from a roll instead of being fed with sheets. -- Web system (Engin. ), the system of braces connecting the flanges of a lattice girder, post, or the like.
WEB
Web, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Webbed; p. pr. & vb. n. Webbing. ]
Defn: To unite or surround with a web, or as if with a web; to envelop; to entangle.
New American Oxford Dictionary
web
web |web wɛb | ▶noun 1 a network of fine threads constructed by a spider from fluid secreted by its spinnerets, used to catch its prey. • a similar filmy network spun by some insect larvae, esp. communal caterpillars. 2 a complex system of interconnected elements, esp. one perceived as a trap or danger: he found himself caught up in a web of bureaucracy. • ( the Web ) short for World Wide Web. 3 a membrane between the toes of a swimming bird or other aquatic animal. • a thin flat part connecting thicker or more solid parts in machinery. 4 a roll of paper used in a continuous printing process. • the endless wire mesh in a papermaking machine on which such paper is made. 5 a piece of woven fabric. ▶verb ( webs, webbing , webbed ) [ with obj. ] cover with or as though with a web: she noticed his tanned skin, webbed with fine creases. DERIVATIVES web like |-ˌlīk |adjective ORIGIN Old English web (b ) ‘woven fabric, ’ of Germanic origin; related to Dutch web, also to weave 1. Early use of the verb was in the sense ‘weave (fabric ) on a loom. ’word trends: Our lives are now so dominated by the Internet that it is difficult to think of a time when a web was simply the realm of lurking spiders and petrified flies. The Web was first seen in a computing context in 1993, as a shortening of World Wide Web, and the word is now widely used as a synonym for ‘the Internet. ’ As the Oxford English Corpus shows, this sense is now the dominant one, with site, page, and server the most frequent collocates, and the verbs surf, use, and search pushing the spider's weave and spin down the rankings. The Corpus also shows that while web and Internet have increased in usage since 2000, the full phrase World Wide Web has declined.
Oxford Dictionary
web
web |wɛb | ▶noun 1 a network of fine threads constructed by a spider from fluid secreted by its spinnerets, used to catch its prey. • a similar filmy network spun by some insect larvae, especially communal caterpillars. 2 a complex system of interconnected elements: he found himself caught up in a web of bureaucracy. • ( the Web ) the World Wide Web or the Internet: material downloaded from the Web | [ as modifier ] : Web publishing. 3 a membrane between the toes of a swimming bird or other aquatic animal. • a thin flat part connecting thicker or more solid parts in machinery. 4 a roll of paper used in a continuous printing process. • the endless wire mesh in a papermaking machine on which such paper is made. 5 a piece of woven fabric. ▶verb ( webs, webbing, webbed ) [ with obj. ] cover with or as though with a web: she noticed his tanned skin, webbed with fine creases. DERIVATIVES web-like adjective ORIGIN Old English web (b ) ‘woven fabric ’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch web, also to weave 1. Early use of the verb was in the sense ‘weave fabric on a loom ’.word trends: Our lives are now so dominated by the Internet that it is difficult to think of a time when a web was simply the realm of lurking spiders and petrified flies. The Web was first seen in a computing context in 1993, as a shortening of World Wide Web, and the word is now widely used as a synonym for ‘the Internet ’. As the Oxford English Corpus shows, this sense is now the dominant one, with site, page, and server the most frequent collocates, and the verbs surf, use, and search pushing the spider's weave and spin down the rankings. The Corpus also shows that while web and Internet have increased in usage since 2000, the full phrase World Wide Web has declined.
American Oxford Thesaurus
web
web noun 1 a spider's web: mesh, net, lattice, latticework, lacework, webbing; gauze, gossamer. 2 a web of friendships: network, nexus, complex, set, chain; tissue. 3 visit us on the Web: Internet, World Wide Web, Net, information superhighway, Infobahn, cyberspace. ▶adjective a web environment: online, Internet, virtual, digital, cyber, web-based, e-.
Oxford Thesaurus
web
web noun 1 a spider's web | a fine-spun cotton web: mesh, netting, net, lattice; latticework, lacework, interlacing, webbing; tissue, gauze, gossamer, chiffon; fabric, material, textile, fibre. 2 a web of friendships: network, nexus, tangle, knot, complex, mass, conglomeration, set, series, chain, maze, snare, trap.
Duden Dictionary
Web
Web Substantiv, Neutrum , das |W e b auch wɛb |das Web; Genitiv: des Web [s ] Kurzwort für: World Wide Web ein Angebot ins Web stellen
French Dictionary
WEB
WEB n. m. inv. (pl. Web ) nom masculin informatique Système basé sur l ’utilisation de l ’hypertexte, qui permet la recherche d ’information dans Internet, l ’accès à cette information et sa visualisation (GDT ). : Des sites Web, des pages Web. SYNONYME W3 ; WWW . Note Typographique Le nom s ’écrit avec une majuscule initiale.
Spanish Dictionary
web
web nombre ambiguo Conjunto de información que se encuentra en una dirección determinada de internet :en la web de Vox se puede encontrar mucha información .También página web .Se pronuncia aproximadamente ‘ueb ’.El plural es webs .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
web
web /web /〖1 の初例は1994年, 雑誌 American Scientist から 〗名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 〖the W- 〗〘コンピュ 〙(インターネット上の )情報通信網 , ウェブ (the World Wide Web )▸ surf the Web ネットサーフィンをする 2 (クモの )巣 (cobweb )▸ spin a web 〈クモが 〉巣を張る 3 〖通例単数形で; a ~ of A 〗複雑に交錯したA 〈道路 〉; 絡み合ったA 〈関係 うその数々など 〉 (!やっかいな [危険な ]ものという含みを持つことがある ) ▸ be caught in a tangled web of human relationships 複雑な人間関係に巻き込まれる 4 (現在織機にかかっている )ひと 機 (はた )分の織物 .5 水かき ; 羽板 (うばん ).6 ひと巻きの印刷用紙 .動詞 ~s ; ~bed ; ~bing 他動詞 …にクモの巣をかける (ように張る ); …を (クモの巣に )ひっかける .W -́ br ò wser 〖時に w- 〗〘コンピュ 〙ウェブブラウザ 〘ウェブサイトを閲覧するためのソフト 〙.~́ des ì gner ウェブサイトのデザイナー .W -́ p à ge 〖時に w- 〗〘コンピュ 〙ウェブページ, ホームページ .~́ r ì ng ウェブリング 〘wwwのインターネットリンク集 〙.W -́ s è rver 〘コンピュ 〙ウェブサーバ .W -́ s ì te =website .