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albedo

N อัตรา สะท้อน กลับ  aud-tra-sa-ton-kab

 

albeit

CONJ ถึงแม้ว่า  แม้ว่า  although even though thueng-mae-wa

 

albescent

A เปลี่ยนเป็น สี ขาว  pian-pen-se-kao

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ALBEIT

[This is supposed to be a compound of all, be and it, and is equivalent to admit, or grant it all. ] Be it so; admit all that; although; notwithstanding.
Whereas ye say, the Lord saith it, albeit I have not spoken. Ezekiel 13:7.
[This word is not antiquated. ]

 

ALBELEN

n.A fish of the truttaceous or trout kind, found in the German lakes, weighing five or six pounds.

 

ALBESCENT

a.[L. albesco, to grow white. ] Becoming white, or rather, whitish; moderately white.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ALBE; ALBEE

Al `be ", Al `bee ", conj. Etym: [See Albeit. ]

 

Defn: Although; albeit. [Obs. ] Albe Clarissa were their chiefest founderess. Spenser.

 

ALBEDO

Al *be "do, n. Etym: [L., fr. albus white. ]

 

Defn: Whiteness. Specifically: (Astron.) The ratio which the light reflected from an unpolished surface bears to the total light falling upon that surface.

 

ALBEIT

Al `be "it, conj. Etym: [OE. al be although it be, where al is our all. Cf. Although. ]

 

Defn: Even though; although; notwithstanding. Chaucer. Albeit so masked, Madam, I love the truth. Tennyson.

 

ALBERTITE

ALBERTITE Al "bert *ite, n. (Min. )

 

Defn: A bituminous mineral resembling asphaltum, found in the county of A.

 

ALBERT WARE

ALBERT WARE Al "bert ware.

 

Defn: A soft ornamental terra-cotta pottery, sold in the biscuit state for decorating.

 

ALBERTYPE

Al "ber *type, n. Etym: [From the name of the inventor, Albert, of Munich. ]

 

Defn: A picture printed from a kind of gelatine plate produced by means of a photographic negative.

 

ALBESCENCE

ALBESCENCE Al *bes "cence, n.

 

Defn: The act of becoming white; whitishness.

 

ALBESCENT

Al *bes "cent, a. Etym: [L. albescens, p. pr. of albescere to grow white, fr. albus white. ]

 

Defn: Becoming white or whitish; moderately white.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

albedo

al be do |alˈbēdō ælˈbidoʊ | noun ( pl. albedos ) chiefly Astronomy the proportion of the incident light or radiation that is reflected by a surface, typically that of a planet or moon. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: ecclesiastical Latin, whiteness, from Latin albus white.

 

Albee, Edward

Al bee, Edward |ˈôlbē, ˈalbē ˈælbi | (1928 –), US playwright; full name Edward Franklin Albee III. Notable works: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1962 ), A Delicate Balance (1966 ), Seascape (1975 ), and The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? (2001 ).

 

albeit

al be it |ôlˈbē -it, al- ɔlˈbiɪt | conjunction although: he was making progress, albeit rather slowly. ORIGIN late Middle English: from the phrase all be it although it be (that ).

 

Albemarle Sound

Al be marle Sound |ˈalbəˌmärl ˌælbəmɑrl ˈsaʊnd | an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean in northeastern North Carolina, inside the Outer Banks.

 

Albena

Albena |alˈbeɪnə | a resort town in Bulgaria, on the coast of the Black Sea.

 

Albers, Josef

Al bers, Josef |ˈalbərz, ˈôl -ˈɑlbərz | (1888 –1976 ), US artist, designer, and teacher; born in Germany. He is associated with the Bauhaus and constructivism and is best known for his series of abstract canvases Homage to the Square, which he began in 1950.

 

albert

al bert |ˈalbərt ˈælbərt |(also albert chain ) noun Brit. a watch chain with a bar at one end for attaching to a buttonhole. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: named after Prince Albert (see Albert, Prince ).

 

Albert, Carl

Al bert, Carl |ˈalbərt ˈælbərt | (1908 –2000 ), US politician. A Democrat from Oklahoma, he served in the US House of Representatives 1947 –77 and became Speaker of the House in 1971.

 

Albert, Lake

Al bert, Lake |ˈalbərt ˌleɪk ˈælbərt | a lake in the Rift Valley of eastern central Africa, on the border between the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire ) and Uganda. It is linked to Lake Edward by the Semliki River and to the White Nile by the Albert Nile. Also called Mobutu Sese Seko, Lake.

 

Albert, Prince

Al bert, Prince |ˈalbərt ˌprɪns ˈælbərt | (1819 –61 ), consort to Queen Victoria and prince of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha; full name Albert Francis Charles Augustus Emmanuel.

 

Alberta

Al ber ta |alˈbərtə ælˈbərdə | a prairie province in western Canada, bounded on the south by the US and on the west by the Rocky Mountains; capital, Edmonton; pop. 3,290,350 (2006 ).

 

Alberta Clipper

Al ber ta Clip per noun Meteorology a fast-moving winter weather system originating in the lee of the Canadian Rockies that typically brings snow, high winds, and cold temperatures across the northern US.

 

Alberti, Leon Battista

Al ber ti, Leon Battista |älˈbertē ɑlˈbərdi | (1404 –72 ), Italian architect, humanist, painter, and art critic. He wrote On Painting (1435 ), which was the first account of the theory of perspective in the Renaissance.

 

Albert Nile

Al bert Nile the upper part of the Nile River that flows through northwestern Uganda between Lake Albert and the Ugandan Sudanese border.

 

Albertus Magnus, St.

Al ber tus Mag nus, St. |alˈbərtəs ˈmagnəs ˌseɪnt ælˌbərtəs ˈmæɡnəs | ( c. 1200 –80 ), Dominican theologian, philosopher, and scientist; known as Doctor Universalis. A teacher of St. Thomas Aquinas, he was a pioneer in the study of Aristotle. Feast day, November 15.

 

albescent

al bes cent |alˈbesənt ælˈbɛsnt | adjective chiefly literary growing or shading into white: the albescent waves on the horizon. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from Latin albescere become white, from albus white.

 

Oxford Dictionary

albedo

albedo |alˈbiːdəʊ | noun ( pl. albedos ) chiefly Astronomy the proportion of the incident light or radiation that is reflected by a surface, typically that of a planet or moon. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: ecclesiastical Latin, whiteness , from Latin albus white .

 

Albee, Edward Franklin

Albee, Edward Franklin |ˈɔːlbiː, ˈal- | (b.1928 ), American dramatist. He was initially associated with the Theatre of the Absurd, but Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1962 ) marked a more naturalistic departure.

 

albeit

albeit |ɔːlˈbiːɪt | conjunction though: he was making progress, albeit rather slowly. ORIGIN late Middle English: from the phrase all be it although it be (that ).

 

Albemarle Sound

Al be marle Sound |ˈalbəˌmärl ˌælbəmɑrl ˈsaʊnd | an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean in northeastern North Carolina, inside the Outer Banks.

 

Albena

Albena |alˈbeɪnə | a resort town in Bulgaria, on the coast of the Black Sea.

 

Albers, Josef

Albers, Josef |ˈalbəz, German ˈalbɐs | (1888 –1976 ), German-born American artist, designer, and teacher. He taught at the Bauhaus until 1933, and his work was strongly influenced by constructivism. He later emigrated to the US, where he was instrumental in disseminating Bauhaus principles through his teaching work.

 

albert

albert |ˈalbət |(also albert chain ) noun Brit. a watch chain with a bar at one end for attaching to a buttonhole. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: named after Prince Albert (see Albert, Prince ).

 

Albert, Carl

Al bert, Carl |ˈalbərt ˈælbərt | (1908 –2000 ), US politician. A Democrat from Oklahoma, he served in the US House of Representatives 1947 –77 and became Speaker of the House in 1971.

 

Albert, Lake

Albert, Lake |ˈalbət | a lake in the Rift Valley of east central Africa, on the border between the Democratic Republic of Congo (Zaire ) and Uganda. It is linked to Lake Edward by the Semliki River and to the White Nile by the Albert Nile. African name Mobutu Sese Seko, Lake. ORIGIN named after the Prince Consort by the English explorer Samuel Baker, who in 1864 was the first European to sight it.

 

Albert, Prince

Albert, Prince |ˈalbət | Albert Francis Charles Augustus Emmanuel (1819 –61 ), consort to Queen Victoria and prince of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.

 

Alberta

Al |berta |alˈbəːtə | a prairie province in western Canada, bounded on the south by the US and on the west by the Rocky Mountains; capital, Edmonton; pop. 3,290,350 (2006 ). DERIVATIVES Albertan noun & adjective

 

Alberta Clipper

Al ber ta Clip per noun Meteorology a fast-moving winter weather system originating in the lee of the Canadian Rockies that typically brings snow, high winds, and cold temperatures across the northern US.

 

Alberti, Leon Battista

Alberti, Leon Battista |alˈbɛːti, Italian alˈberti | (1404 –72 ), Italian architect, humanist, painter, and art critic. His book On Painting (1435 ) was the first account of the theory of perspective in the Renaissance.

 

Albert Nile

Al ¦bert Nile the upper part of the Nile, flowing through NW Uganda between Lake Albert and the Ugandan Sudanese border.

 

Albertus Magnus, St

Albertus Magnus, St |alˌbəːtəs ˈmagnəs | ( c. 1200 –80 ), Dominican theologian, philosopher, and scientist; known as Doctor Universalis. A teacher of St Thomas Aquinas, he was a pioneer in the study of Aristotle and contributed significantly to the comparison of Christian theology and pagan philosophy. Feast day, 15 November.

 

albescent

albescent |alˈbɛs (ə )nt | adjective literary growing or shading into white: albescent mist. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from Latin albescere become white , from albus white .

 

Duden Dictionary

Albe

Al be Substantiv, feminin , die |A lbe |die Albe; Genitiv: der Albe, Plural: die Alben mittelhochdeutsch albe, althochdeutsch alba < kirchenlateinisch alba, zu lateinisch albus, Album weißes liturgisches [Unter ]gewand katholischer und anglikanischer Geistlicher

 

Albe

Al be Substantiv, maskulin , der |A lbe |der Albe; Genitiv: des Alben, Plural: die Alben Alb

 

Albedo

Al be do Substantiv, feminin Physik , die |Alb e do |Rückstrahlungsvermögen von nicht selbstleuchtenden, diffus reflektierenden Oberflächen z. B. Schnee, Eis

 

Albedometer

Al be do me ter Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Albedom e ter |das Albedometer; Genitiv: des Albedometers, Plural: die Albedometer lateinisch ; griechisch Gerät zur Messung der Albedo

 

Alben

Al ben |A lben |Plural von Alb , Albe , Albe , Album

 

Alberei

Al be rei Substantiv, feminin , die |Alber ei |albernes Benehmen; kindischer Spaß lass doch diese Albereien!

 

Alberge

Al ber ge Substantiv, feminin , die |Alb e rge |die Alberge; Genitiv: der Alberge, Plural: die Albergen lateinisch-mozarabisch-spanisch-französisch (oder italienisch )Sorte kleiner, säuerlicher Aprikosen mit festem Fleisch

 

Albergo

Al ber go Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Alb e rgo |das Albergo; Genitiv: des Albergos, Plural: die Albergos und Alberghi |[…gi ]|germanisch-italienisch italienische Bezeichnung für: Wirtshaus, Herberge, Hotel

 

Alberich

Al be rich Eigenname |A lberich |den Nibelungenhort bewachender Zwerg

 

albern

al bern Adjektiv |a lbern |mittelhochdeutsch alwære = schlicht; einfältig; althochdeutsch alawāri = freundlich, zu einem untergegangenen Adjektiv mit der Bedeutung »freundlich « und eigentlich = ganz freundlich a leicht abwertend einfältig, töricht, kindisch ein alberner Name | ein albernes Mädchen | alberne Gags, Witze | sei nicht so albern ! | sich albern benehmen b umgangssprachlich klein, wertlos, unbedeutend wegen dieser albernen Fünf ist sie sitzen geblieben!

 

albern

al bern schwaches Verb |a lbern |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « sich albern benehmen ich albere ein bisschen mit ihr | er kann nichts als albern

 

Albernheit

Al bern heit Substantiv, feminin leicht abwertend , die |A lbernheit |die Albernheit; Genitiv: der Albernheit, Plural: die Albernheiten 1 ohne Plural alberne Art, albernes Benehmen 2 alberne Handlung, Äußerung

 

Albert

Al bert Eigenname |A lbert |männlicher Vorname

 

Alberta

Al ber ta Eigenname Albertine |Alb e rta |weiblicher Vorname

 

Alberta

Al ber ta Eigenname |Alb e rta auch ɛlˈbøːɐ̯ta |kanadische Provinz

 

Albertina

Al ber ti na Substantiv, feminin , die |Albert i na |die Albertina; Genitiv: der Albertina Sammlung grafischer Kunst in Wien

 

Albertine

Al ber ti ne Eigenname Alberta |Albert i ne |weiblicher Vorname

 

albertinische Linie

al ber ti ni sche Li nie Substantiv, feminin , die |albert i nische L i nie |die albertinische Linie; der albertinischen Linie sächsische Linie der Wettiner

 

Albertinum

Al ber ti num Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Albert i num |das Albertinum; Genitiv: des Albertinums Museum in Dresden

 

Albertus Magnus

Al ber tus Ma g nus Eigenname |Alb e rtus M a gnus |deutscher Theologe, Philosoph und Naturforscher

 

French Dictionary

Alberta

Alberta n. f. nom féminin Abréviation Alb. (s ’écrit avec un point ). Note Technique Les habitants de l ’Alberta sont des Albertains, des Albertaines. Une tradition albertaine.

 

Spanish Dictionary

albear

albear verbo intransitivo 1 formal Mostrar [una cosa ] su blancura .2 verbo transitivo formal Blanquear o poner blanco algo :albear las paredes .

 

albedrío

albedrío nombre masculino 1 Libertad individual que requiere reflexión y elección consciente :dejó la elección a su libre albedrío; ninguna prohibición puso jamás barrera a su albedrío .2 Capricho :lo hizo a su albedrío, sin encomendarse a nadie .

 

albéitar

albéitar nombre masculino Nombre que se daba antiguamente al veterinario; se usa todavía hoy en algunas zonas de España, especialmente en el ámbito rural .

 

albeitería

albeitería nombre común Veterinaria, especialmente para los équidos .

 

albéntola

albéntola nombre femenino Red de pesca de hilo muy fino que se utiliza para pescar peces pequeños .

 

albeo

albeo nombre masculino 1 Acción de albear :cal de albeo .2 Efecto de albear .

 

alberca

alberca nombre femenino 1 Depósito artificial con muros de obra en el que se almacena agua, generalmente para el riego :la alberca estaba cerca de la casa .SINÓNIMO balsa .2 Méx Construcción o recipiente de grandes dimensiones para bañarse, nadar o practicar deportes acuáticos :me propone que nademos juntos después de terminar nuestra conversación en el solario adyacente a la alberca .SINÓNIMO pileta, piscina .

 

alberchigal

alberchigal nombre masculino Terreno plantado de albérchigos .

 

albérchigo

albérchigo nombre masculino 1 Alberchiguero .2 Fruto de este árbol, de carne dura y jugosa y color amarillo muy subido .

 

alberchiguero

alberchiguero nombre masculino Árbol frutal, variedad del melocotonero, cuyo fruto (albérchigo ) tiene la pulpa dura y jugosa y es de color amarillo muy subido .SINÓNIMO albérchigo .

 

albergar

albergar verbo transitivo 1 Instalar o tener viviendo a una persona temporalmente en la casa propia :nos albergó unos meses en su casa .SINÓNIMO alojar, hospedar .2 Servir [un lugar ] de vivienda para alguien :la Cartuja albergaba a una docena de monjes .3 Contener [una cosa ] otra que se expresa :no sé cuántos poemas alberga esta colección; la caja torácica, que alberga los pulmones y el corazón .4 Tener en la mente una idea o sentimiento determinados :no debes albergar odio en tu corazón .5 albergarse verbo pronominal Vivir temporalmente en un establecimiento de hostelería, especialmente en un albergue, o en una vivienda que no es la propia .SINÓNIMO alojarse .6 albergarse Estar una idea en el pensamiento de una persona o un sentimiento en su corazón :cuando los pueblos dominados por Roma adquirieron conciencia de que el poder romano era irresistible, llegaron a la conclusión de que se albergaba en él un elemento divino . Conjugación [7 ] como llegar .

 

albergue

albergue nombre masculino 1 Lugar que sirve para protegerse de las inclemencias o de cualquier peligro :el gobierno dio albergue a los refugiados en unos barracones y les suministró ropa; el Palacio de Cristal de Madrid fue construido originariamente como invernadero para albergue de plantas exóticas importadas de Filipinas .SINÓNIMO cobijo .2 Protección, amparo o consuelo que se encuentra en alguien o algo :en aquellos momentos tan difíciles, solo encontré albergue en mi familia .SINÓNIMO cobijo .3 Casa con muchas habitaciones donde se pueden alojar o refugiar varias personas durante un período corto de tiempo :los albergues de montaña suelen estar en lugares despoblados; han pasado las vacaciones en un albergue juvenil .albergue transitorio Arg Hotel que alquila habitaciones por horas a parejas para tener relaciones sexuales .4 Establecimiento benéfico que sirve para acoger provisionalmente a personas necesitadas .

 

alberguista

alberguista adjetivo /nombre común [persona ] Que se aloja en un albergue .

 

alberja

alberja (también alverja )nombre femenino CSur, Colomb Arveja (planta y semilla ).

 

albero

albero nombre masculino 1 Tierra suelta de color amarillo fuerte con la que se cubre el ruedo de las plazas de toros o las zonas de paso y de juegos de los jardines .2 nombre masculino /adjetivo Color amarillo fuerte como el de esta tierra :le gustan los colores sevillanos clásicos, los marrones oscuros, los siena, los ocres o los blancos y los alberos .3 nombre masculino taur Terreno circular situado en el centro de una plaza de toros, cubierto de arena o de esta tierra fina y rodeado por una barrera, que está destinado a la lidia .SINÓNIMO arena, redondel, ruedo .

 

alberquero, -ra

alberquero, -ra nombre masculino y femenino Persona que cuida de una alberca .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

albeit

al be it /ɔːlbí (ː )ɪt /接続詞 かたく だけれども (although ); たとえ でも (even though ).

 

Albert

Al bert /ǽlbə r t /名詞 1 アルバート 〘男の名; 愛称 Al, Bert .2 〘英史 〙アルバート公 〘Prince , 1819 --61; Victoria女王の夫 〙.

 

Alberta

Al ber ta /ælbə́ː r /名詞 アルバータ 〘カナダ南西部の州; 州都Edmonton; ⦅略 ⦆Alb. ; 〘郵 〙AB .