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address

N คำปราศรัย  สุนทรพจน์  กระแสพระราชดำรัส  oration speech kham-pra-sai

 

address

N หลักแหล่ง  ที่พัก  ที่อยู่อาศัย  ที่อยู่  residence dwelling home lak-laeng

 

address

VT จัดการ ปัญหา  jat-kan-pan-ha

 

address

VT ปราศรัย  pra-sai

 

address

VT เขียน ชื่อ ที่อยู่  จ่า ถึง  khian-chue-ti-yu

 

address oneself to

PHRV ง่วนอยู่กับ  วุ่นอยู่กับ  ยุ่ง อยู่ กับ  nguan-yu-kab

 

address oneself to

PHRV พูด กับ  phud-kab

 

address to

PHRV จ่าหน้าซอง ถึง  เขียน ถึง  direct to ja-na-song-thueng

 

address to

PHRV ส่ง (คำพูด  ข้อเขียน  ข้อความ  ไป ยัง  direct to song

 

addressee

N ผู้รับ  phu-rab

 

addresser

N ผู้ ส่ง  ผู้พูด  ผู้ส่งสาร  phu-song

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ADDRESS

v.t.[This is supposed to be from L. dirigo.] 1. To prepare; to make suitable dispositions for.
Turnus addressed his men to single fight.
2. To direct words or discourse; to apply to by words; as, to address a discourse to an assembly; to address the judges.
3. To direct in writing; as a letter; or to direct and transmit; as he addressed a letter to the speaker. Sometimes it is used with the reciprocal pronoun, as, he addressed himself to the speaker, instead of, he addressed his discourse. The phrase is faulty; but less so than the following. To such I would address with this most affectionate petition.
Young Turnus to the beauteous maid aldrest.
The latter is admissible in poetry, as an elliptical phrase.
4. To present an address, as a letter of thanks or congratulation, a petition, or a testimony of respect; as, the legislature addressed the president.
5. To court or make suit as a lover.
6. In commerce, to consign or entrust to the care of another, as agent or factor; as, the ship was addressed to a merchant in Baltimore.

 

ADDRESS

n. 1. A speaking to; verbal application; a formal manner of speech; as, when introduced, the president made a short address.
2. A written or formal application; a message of respect, congratulation, thanks, petition, etc. ; as, an address of thanks; an officer is removable upon the address of both houses of assembly.
3. Manner of speaking to another; as, a man of pleasing address.
4. Courtship; more generally in the plural, addresses; as, he makes or pays his addresses to a lady.
5. Skill; dexterity; skillful management; as, the envoy conducted the negotiation with address.
6. Direction of a letter, including the name, title, and place of residence of the person for whom it is intended. hence these particulars are denominated, a man's address.

 

ADDRESSED

pp. Spoken or applied to; directed; courted; consigned.

 

ADDRESSER

n.One who addresses or petitions.

 

ADDRESSING

ppr. Speaking or applying to, directing; courting; consigning.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ADDRESS

Ad *dress ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Addressed; p. pr. & vb. n.Addressing. ] Etym: [OE. adressen to raise erect, adorn, OF. adrecier, to straighten, address, F. adresser, fr. à (L. ad ) + OF. drecier, F. dresser, to straighten, arrange. See Dress, v.]

 

1. To aim; to direct. [Obs. ] Chaucer. And this good knight his way with me addrest. Spenser.

 

2. To prepare or make ready. [Obs. ] His foe was soon addressed. Spenser. Turnus addressed his men to single fight. Dryden. The five foolish virgins addressed themselves at the noise of the bridegroom's coming. Jer. Taylor.

 

3. Reflexively: To prepare one's self; to apply one's skill or energies (to some object ); to betake. These men addressed themselves to the task. Macaulay.

 

4. To clothe or array; to dress. [Archaic ] Tecla. .. addressed herself in man's apparel. Jewel.

 

5. To direct, as words (to any one or any thing ); to make, as a speech, petition, etc. (to any one, an audience ). The young hero had addressed his players to him for his assistance. Dryden.

 

6. To direct speech to; to make a communication to, whether spoken or written; to apply to by words, as by a speech, petition, etc. , to speak to; to accost. Are not your orders to address the senate Addison. The representatives of the nation addressed the king. Swift.

 

7. To direct in writing, as a letter; to superscribe, or to direct and transmit; as, he addressed a letter.

 

8. To make suit to as a lover; to court; to woo.

 

9. (Com. )

 

Defn: To consign or intrust to the care of another, as agent or factor; as, the ship was addressed to a merchant in Baltimore. To address one's self to. (a ) To prepare one's self for; to apply one's self to. (b ) To direct one's speech or discourse to.

 

ADDRESS

ADDRESS Ad *dress ", v. i.

 

1. To prepare one's self. [Obs. ] "Let us address to tend on Hector's heels." Shak.

 

2. To direct speech. [Obs. ] Young Turnus to the beauteous maid addrest. Dryden.

 

Note: The intransitive uses come from the dropping out of the reflexive pronoun.

 

ADDRESS

Ad *dress, n. Etym: [Cf. F. adresse. See Address, v. t.]

 

1. Act of preparing one's self. [Obs. ] Jer Taylor.

 

2. Act of addressing one's self to a person; verbal application.

 

3. A formal communication, either written or spoken; a discourse; a speech; a formal application to any one; a petition; a formal statement on some subject or special occasion; as, an address of thanks, an address to the voters.

 

4. Direction or superscription of a letter, or the name, title, and place of residence of the person addressed.

 

5. Manner of speaking to another; delivery; as, a man of pleasing or insinuating address.

 

6. Attention in the way one's addresses to a lady. Addison.

 

7. Skill; skillful management; dexterity; adroitness.

 

Syn. -- Speech; discourse; harangue; oration; petition; lecture; readiness; ingenuity; tact; adroitness.

 

ADDRESSEE

ADDRESSEE Ad `dress *ee ", n.

 

Defn: One to whom anything is addressed.

 

ADDRESSION

ADDRESSION Ad *dres "sion, n.

 

Defn: The act of addressing or directing one's course. [Rare & Obs. ] Chapman.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

address

ad dress |əˈdres, ˈaˌdres əˈdrɛs ˈæˌdrɛs | noun 1 the particulars of the place where someone lives or an organization is situated: they exchanged addresses and agreed to keep in touch. the place itself: our officers went to the address. Computing a string of characters that identifies a destination for e-mail messages or the location of a website. Computing a binary number that identifies a particular location in a data storage system or computer memory. 2 a formal speech delivered to an audience: delivered an address to the National Council of Teachers. archaic a person's manner of speaking to someone else: his address was abrupt and unceremonious. (addresses ) archaic courteous or amorous approaches to someone: he persecuted her with his addresses. 3 dated skill, dexterity, or readiness: he rescued me with the most consummate address. verb [ with obj. ] 1 write the name and address of the intended recipient on (an envelope, letter, or package ): I addressed my letter to him personally | (as adj. addressed ) : an addressed envelope. 2 speak to (a person or an assembly ), typically in a formal way: she addressed an audience of the most important Shawnee chiefs | they addressed themselves to my father. (address someone as ) name someone in a specified way when talking or writing: she addressed my father as Mr. Stevens.” (address something to ) say or write remarks or a protest to (someone ): address your complaints to the Board of Review. 3 think about and begin to deal with (an issue or problem ): a fundamental problem has still to be addressed. 4 Golf take up one's stance and prepare to hit (the ball ). PHRASES form of address a name or title used in speaking or writing to a person of a specified rank or function: Venerable was the usual form of address for a priest at that time. DERIVATIVES ad dress er noun ORIGIN Middle English (as a verb in the senses set upright and guide, direct, hence write directions for delivery on and direct spoken words to ): from Old French, based on Latin ad- toward + directus (see direct ). The noun is of mid 16th -cent. origin in the sense act of approaching or speaking to someone.

 

addressable

ad dress a ble |əˈdresəbəl əˈdrɛsəbəl | adjective Computing relating to or denoting a memory unit in which all locations can be separately accessed by a particular program.

 

addressee

ad dress ee |ˌadreˈsē, əˌdreˈsē ˌæˌdrɛˈsi | noun the person to whom something, typically a letter, is addressed.

 

Addressograph

Ad dres so graph |əˈdresəˌgraf əˈdrɛsəɡræf | noun trademark a machine for printing addresses on envelopes.

 

Oxford Dictionary

address

ad |dress |əˈdrɛs | noun 1 the particulars of the place where someone lives or an organization is situated: they exchanged addresses and agreed to keep in touch. the place where someone lives or an organization is situated: our officers called at the address. Computing a string of characters which identifies a destination for email messages or the location of a website. Computing a binary number which identifies a particular location in a data storage system or computer memory. 2 a formal speech delivered to an audience: an address to the European Parliament. [ mass noun ] archaic a person's manner of speaking to someone else: his address was abrupt and unceremonious. (addresses ) archaic courteous or amorous approaches to someone: he persecuted her with his addresses. 3 [ mass noun ] dated skill, dexterity, or readiness: he rescued me with the most consummate address. verb [ with obj. ] 1 write the name and address of the intended recipient on (an envelope, letter, or parcel ): I addressed my letter to him personally | (as adj. addressed ) : please enclose a stamped addressed envelope. 2 speak to (a person or an assembly ): she addressed the open-air meeting. (address someone as ) name someone (in the specified way ) when talking to them: she addressed my father as Mr Stevens ’. (address something to ) say or write remarks or a protest to: address your complaints to the Trading Standards Board. 3 think about and begin to deal with (an issue or problem ): a fundamental problem has still to be addressed. 4 Golf take up one's stance and prepare to hit (the ball ). PHRASES form of address a name or title used in speaking or writing to a person of a specified rank or function. DERIVATIVES addresser noun ORIGIN Middle English (as a verb in the senses set upright and guide, direct , hence write directions for delivery on and direct spoken words to ): from Old French, based on Latin ad- towards + directus (see direct ). The noun is of mid 16th -cent. origin in the sense act of approaching or speaking to someone .

 

addressable

ad ¦dress |able |əˈdrɛsəbl | adjective Computing relating to or denoting a memory unit in which all locations can be separately accessed by a particular program.

 

addressee

addressee |ˌadrɛˈsiː | noun the person to whom something is addressed.

 

Addressograph

Ad ¦dresso |graph |əˈdrɛsəgrɑːf | noun trademark a machine for printing addresses on envelopes.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

address

address noun 1 the address on the envelope: inscription, superscription; directions, number. 2 our officers arrived at the address: house, apartment, home; formal residence, dwelling, dwelling place, habitation, abode, domicile. 3 her address to the board members: speech, lecture, talk, monologue, dissertation, discourse, oration, peroration; slang spiel, chalk talk; sermon, homily, lesson; harangue. verb 1 I addressed the envelope by hand: inscribe, superscribe. 2 Rev. Lally addressed a crowded congregation: talk to, give a talk to, speak to, make a speech to, give a lecture to, lecture, hold forth to; preach to, give a sermon to; informal buttonhole, collar. 3 the question of how to address one's parents-in-law: call, name, designate; speak to; formal denominate. 4 correspondence should be addressed to the Personnel Department: direct, send, forward, communicate, convey, route, remit. 5 the selectmen failed to address the issue of subsidies: attend to, apply oneself to, tackle, see to, deal with, confront, come to grips with, get down to, turn one's hand to, take in hand, undertake, concentrate on, focus on, devote oneself to.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

address

address noun 1 Juliet looked at the scribbled address on the envelope: inscription, label, mark, superscription; directions. 2 she wondered if she had come to the wrong address: location, locality, place, situation, whereabouts; house, flat, apartment, home, residence; formal dwelling, dwelling place, habitation, abode, domicile. 3 the president's address received lukewarm applause: speech, lecture, talk, monologue, dissertation, discourse, oration, peroration; sermon, homily, lesson; N. Amer. salutatory; informal spiel; rare disquisition, allocution, predication. verb 1 I addressed the envelope by hand: label, direct, inscribe, superscribe. 2 the preacher addressed a crowded congregation: talk to, give a talk to, give an address to, speak to, make a speech to, lecture, give a lecture to, hold forth to, give a discourse to, give a dissertation to, give an oration to, declaim to; preach to, deliver a sermon to, give a sermon to, sermonize; informal speechify to, preachify to, spout to, jaw to, sound off to, spiel to, drone on to. 3 she is always uncertain how to address her boss: greet, hail, salute, speak to, write to, talk to, make conversation with, approach; name, call, describe, designate; formal denominate. 4 any correspondence should be addressed to the Banking Ombudsman: send, direct, post, mail, communicate, convey, forward, remit. 5 hold the putter off the ground as you address the ball: take aim at, aim at, face. 6 the minister failed to address the issue of subsidies | he addressed himself to the composition of a letter: attend to, tackle, see to, deal with, confront, grapple with, attack, buckle down to, get to grips with, embark on, settle down to, direct one's attention to, turn to, get down to, concentrate on, focus on, apply oneself to, devote oneself to; turn one's hand to, try to deal with, try to sort out, take up, take in hand, undertake, engage in, become involved in; informal get stuck into, get cracking on, get weaving on, have a crack at, have a go at, have a shot at, have a stab at.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

address

ad dress /ədrés , ⦅米 ⦆ǽdres /ad (…に )dress (言葉を差し向ける )〗名詞 es /-ɪz /1 C 〖通例one 's (郵便などの )あて先 ; 住所 , ところ 番地 ; (Eメール ウェブサイトの )アドレス May I have your address ?” “Yes, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC 20500.「住所を教えていただけますか 」「はい, ワシントン特別区ペンシルヴァニア通り1600番地, 郵便番号20500です 」 (!日本との順序の違いに注意; 事情 ) He wrote his name and address on the envelope (back ).彼は住所名前を封筒 (の裏 )に書いた (!日本語とは違い ╳address and nameとしない ) The package had the wrong address on it .小包の住所は間違っていた ▸ Kevin's e-mail address ケヴィンのEメールアドレス 関連 住所にかかわる表現 one's home [work ] 自宅 [勤務先 ]の住所 one's present [new ] 現 [新 ]住所 one's forwarding 転居先住所 one's contact 連絡先住所 ▸ a return 差出人住所, 返信先 ▸ a notification of change of 住所変更届 Address unknown .「あて先不明 」 〘返送理由の表記 〙事情 住所番地 1 日本の番地は土地の場所を示すが, 英語圏では建物に対して固有の家屋番号 (house number )が割り当てられている. 通例, 道の両側にある建物に交互に連番を当てるため, 片側には偶数の, もう片側には奇数の番地が並ぶ場合が多い .2 住所表記は 「番地 +街路名 +都市名 (+郵便番号 )」が原則 (1 第1例 ).2 C «…に向けた » (公式の )あいさつ , 演説 , 式辞 «to » (!speechより形式ばったもの ) ▸ a television address to the nation 国民向けのテレビ演説 give [make, deliver ] an opening address 開会の辞を述べる 3 C 〘コンピュ 〙アドレス 〘データの所在を示す番 [記 ]号 〙.4 U 手際のよさ, 器用さ .5 U ⦅やや古 ⦆話し方, 物腰 .6 es (女性への )求愛 .f rm [m de, st le ] of addr ss (書面 口頭での )呼びかけ方, 敬称 (!Mr. , Ms. , Sirなど ) .動詞 /ədrés /es /-ɪz /; ed /-t /; ing 他動詞 1 address A (to B )〗(Bにあてて )A 〈手紙など 〉にあて名 [先 ]を書く , 上書きをする (!しばしば受け身で ) ; (Bあてに )A 手紙 を書く The card was addressed to me .そのはがきは私あてだった Address the letter to Mr. Milne .手紙はミルン氏あてに出してください ▸ a self- addressed stamped envelope ⦅米 ⦆ ≒ a stamped addressed envelope ⦅英 ⦆(切手を貼り, 自分の住所を書いた )返信用封筒 (⦅略 ⦆SASE ⦅米 ⦆, SAE ⦅英 ⦆).2 a. かたく 〈人 〉に話しかける (!speak to より かたく ) ; address A (to B )〗(B 〈人など 〉)A 言葉 文句など 〉を言う , 申し述べる The man addressed her politely .その男は彼女に丁重に話しかけた The words were addressed to nobody in particular .その言葉は特にだれかに向けた発言ではなかった b. A as B 〗A 〈人 〉をB 敬称 呼び名など 〉と呼びかける The Queen should be addressed as Your Majesty.女王には 「陛下 」と呼びかけるべきである 3 会議 集会など (の聴衆 )〉に向けて演説 [講演, あいさつ ]をする Dr. Benson addressed the meeting [conference ].ベンソン博士は集会 [会議 ]の出席者に講演を行った 4 かたく (oneself to ) A 〗A 問題 課題など 〉に取り組む, 専念する Tax cuts should be addressed in this session .減税はこの会期中に議論されるべきである address oneself to the problem [issue ]その問題に専念する 5 ゴルフ ボール を打つ構えを取る, アドレスする .6 〘コンピュ 〙〈データなど 〉をアドレス指定する .~́ b ok 住所録 .

 

addressee

ad dress ee /æ̀dresíː /名詞 C かたく 受取人 ; 聞き手 .