English-Thai Dictionary
Allah
N พระเจ้า (ศาสนาอิสลาม phra-jao
allah
N พระ อัล ลา ห์ par-aun-lor
allay
VT ทำให้ สงบ soothe mollify tham-hai-sa-ngob
allay
VT บรรเทา ระงับ relieve reduce alleviate ban-thaow
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ALLAGITE
n.A mineral, of a brown or green color, massive, with a flat conchoidal fracture, and nearly opake, found in the Hartz near Elbingerode.
ALLANITE
n.A mineral named from Mr. Allan, of Edinburg, who first recognized it as a distinct species. It is massive, of a brownish black color, and conchoidal fracture. A siliceous oxyd of cerium.
ALLANTOIS, ALLANTOID
n.[Gr. a sausage, and form. ] A thin membrane, situated between the chorion and amnios in quadrupeds, and forming one of the membranes which invest the fetus in those animals.
ALLATRATE
v.t.[L. allatro.] To bark, as a dog. [Not used. ]
ALLAY
v.t.[Gr. ; L. ligo, to bind; but this may be the same word differently applied, that is, to set, to fix, to make fast, to unite. Allay and alloy were formerly used indifferently; but I have recognized an entire distinction between them, applying alloy to metals.] 1. To make quiet; to pacify, or appease; as, to allay the tumult of the passions, or to allay civil commotions.
2. To abate, mitigate, subdue or destroy; as, to allay grief or pain.
Females, who soften and allay the bitterness of adversity.
3. To obtund or repress as acrimony; as, to allay the acrid qualities of a substance.
4. Formerly, to reduce the purity of; as, to allay metals. But, in this sense, alloy is now exclusively used. [See Alloy. ]
ALLAY
n. 1. Formerly, a baser metal mixed with a finer; but in this sense it is now written alloy, which see.
2. That which allays, or abates the predominant qualities; as, the allay of colors.
Also, abatement; diminution by means of some mixture; as, joy without allay. But alloy is now more generally used.
ALLAYED
pp. Layed at rest; quieted; tranquilized; abated; [reduced by mixture. Obs. ]
ALLAYER
n.He, or that which allays.
ALLAYING
ppr. Quieting; reducing to tranquility; abating; [reducing by mixture. Obs. ]
ALLAYMENT
n.The act of quieting, or a state of tranquility; a state of rest after disturbance; abatement; ease; as, the allayment of grief.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ALLA BREVE
Al `la bre "ve. Etym: [It. , according to the breve. ] (Old Church Music )
Defn: With one breve, or four minims, to measure, and sung faster like four crotchets; in quick common time; -- indicated in the time signature by
ALLAH
Al "lah, n. Etym: [ contr. fr. the article al the + ilah God. ]
Defn: The name of the Supreme Being, in use among the Arabs and the Mohammedans generally.
ALLANITE
Al "lan *ite, n. Etym: [From T. Allan, who first distinguished it as a species. ] (min. )
Defn: A silicate containing a large amount of cerium. It is usually black in color, opaque, and is related to epidote in form and composition.
ALLANTOIC
Al `lan *to "ic, a. Etym: [Cf. F. allantoïque.]
Defn: Pertaining to, or contained in, the allantois. Allantoic acid. (Chem. ) See Allantoin.
ALLANTOID; ALLANTOIDAL
Al *lan "toid, Al `lan *toid "al, a. Etym: [Gr. (Anat. )
Defn: Of or pertaining to the allantois.
ALLANTOIDEA
Al `lan *toid "e *a, n. pl. Etym: [NL. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: The division of Vertebrata in which the embryo develops an allantois. It includes reptiles, birds, and mammals.
ALLANTOIN
ALLANTOIN Al *lan "to *in, n. (Chem. )
Defn: A crystalline, transparent, colorless substance found in the allantoic liquid of the fetal calf; -- formerly called allantoic acid and amniotic acid.
ALLANTOIS; ALLANTOID
ALLANTOIS; ALLANTOID Al *lan "to *is, Al *lan "toid, } n.. (Anat. )
Defn: A membranous appendage of the embryos of mammals, birds, and reptiles, -- in mammals serving to connect the fetus with the parent; the urinary vesicle.
ALLATRATE
Al "la *trate, v. i. Etym: [L. allatrare. See Latrate. ]
Defn: To bark as a dog. [Obs. ] Stubbes.
ALLAY
Al *lay ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Allayed; p. pr. & vb. n. Allaying. ]Etym: [OE. alaien, aleggen, to lay down, put down, humble, put an end to, AS. alecgan; a- (cf. Goth. us-, G. er-, orig. meaning out ) + lecgan to lay; but confused with old forms of allege, alloy, alegge. See Lay. ]
1. To make quiet or put at rest; to pacify or appease; to quell; to calm; as, to allay popular excitement; to allay the tumult of the passions.
2. To alleviate; to abate; to mitigate; as, to allay the severity of affliction or the bitterness of adversity. It would allay the burning quality of that fell poison. Shak.
Syn. -- To alleviate; check; repress; assuage; appease; abate; subdue; destroy; compose; soothe; calm; quiet. See Alleviate.
ALLAY
ALLAY Al *lay ", v. t.
Defn: To diminish in strength; to abate; to subside. "When the rage allays." Shak.
ALLAY
ALLAY Al *lay ", n.
Defn: Alleviation; abatement; check. [Obs. ]
ALLAY
ALLAY Al *lay ", n.
Defn: Alloy. [Obs. ] Chaucer.
ALLAY
ALLAY Al *lay ", v. t.
Defn: To mix (metals ); to mix with a baser metal; to alloy; to deteriorate. [Archaic ] Fuller.
ALLAYER
ALLAYER Al *lay "er, n.
Defn: One who, or that which, allays.
ALLAYMENT
ALLAYMENT Al *lay "ment, n.
Defn: An allaying; that which allays; mitigation. [Obs. ] The like allayment could I give my grief. Shak.
New American Oxford Dictionary
alla breve
al la bre ve |ˌälə ˈbrev (ā ) ˌɑlə ˈbrɛvə | ▶noun Music a time signature indicating 2 or 4 half-note beats in a bar. ORIGIN Italian, literally ‘according to the breve. ’
Allagash River
Al la gash Riv er |ˈaləˌgaSH ˌæləɡɑʃˈrɪvər | a river in northern Maine, noted as a canoeing route.
Allah
Al lah |ˈälə, ˈalə ˈælə | the name of God among Muslims (and Arab Christians ). ORIGIN from Arabic ’ allāh, contraction of al- ’ilāh ‘the god. ’
Allahabad
Al lah a bad |ˈäləhəˌbäd, ˈaləhəˌbad ˈɑləhəbɑd | a city in Uttar Pradesh state, in north central India; pop. 1,125,000 (est. 2009 ). Situated at the confluence of the sacred Jumna and Ganges rivers, it is a place of Hindu pilgrimage.
allamanda
al la man da |ˌaləˈmandə ˌæləˈmændə | ▶noun any of a number of tropical shrubs or climbers that bear showy flowers, typically of yellow or purple. [Species in several families, in particular members of the genus Allamanda, family Apocynaceae, including the South American yellow allamanda (A. cathartica ), which is cultivated as an ornamental. ] ORIGIN modern Latin, from the name of Jean-Nicholas-Sébastien Allamand (1713 –87 ), Swiss naturalist.
allanite
allanite |ˈalənʌɪt | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a brownish-black mineral of the epidote group, consisting of a silicate of rare earth metals, aluminium, and iron. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: named after Thomas Allan (1777 –1833 ), Scottish mineralogist, + -ite 1 .
allantoin
al lan to in |əˈlantō -in əˈlæntoʊən | ▶noun Biochemistry a crystalline compound formed in the nitrogen metabolism of many mammals (excluding primates ). [A cyclic compound related to hydantoin; chem. formula: C 4 H 6 N 4 O 3. ] ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from allantois (because it was discovered in the allantoic fluid of cows ) + -in 1 .
allantois
al lan to is |əˈlantō -is əˈlæntəwəs | ▶noun ( pl. allantoides |ˌalənˈtō -idēz | ) the fetal membrane lying below the chorion in many vertebrates, formed as an outgrowth of the embryo's gut. In birds and reptiles it grows to surround the embryo; in eutherian mammals it forms part of the placenta. DERIVATIVES al lan to ic |ˌalənˈtō -ik |adjective, al lan toid |-toid |adjective ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: modern Latin, based on Greek allantoeidēs ‘sausage-shaped. ’
allargando
al lar gan do |ˌälärˈgändō ˌɑlərˈɡɑndoʊ | ▶adverb & adjective Music (esp. as a direction ) getting slower and slower, and often also fuller in tone. ORIGIN Italian, ‘broadening. ’
allay
al lay |əˈlā əˈleɪ | ▶verb [ with obj. ] diminish or put at rest (fear, suspicion, or worry ): the report attempted to educate the public and allay fears. • relieve or alleviate (pain or hunger ): some stale figs partly allayed our hunger. ORIGIN Old English ālecgan ‘lay down or aside. ’
Oxford Dictionary
alla breve
alla breve |ˌalə ˈbreɪvi, ˈbrɛveɪ | ▶noun Music a time signature indicating two or four minim beats in a bar. ORIGIN Italian, literally ‘according to the breve ’.
alla cappella
alla cappella |kəˈpɛlə | ▶adjective & adverb another term for a cappella.
Allagash River
Al la gash Riv er |ˈaləˌgaSH ˌæləɡɑʃˈrɪvər | a river in northern Maine, noted as a canoeing route.
Allah
Allah |ˈalə, əlˈlɑː | the name of God among Muslims (and Arab Christians ). ORIGIN from Arabic 'allāh, contraction of al-'il ‘h ‘the god ’.
Allahabad
Allahabad |ˈaləhəˌbad | a city in the state of Uttar Pradesh, north central India; pop. 1,125,000 (est. 2009 ). Situated at the confluence of the sacred Jumna and Ganges Rivers, it is a place of Hindu pilgrimage.
allamanda
allamanda |ˌaləˈmandə | ▶noun any of a number of tropical shrubs or climbers which bear showy yellow or purple flowers. ●Several species, particularly in the genus Allamanda (family Apocynaceae ). ORIGIN modern Latin, named after Jean-Nicholas-Sébastien Allamand (1713 –87 ), Swiss naturalist.
allanite
allanite |ˈalənʌɪt | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a brownish-black mineral of the epidote group, consisting of a silicate of rare earth metals, aluminium, and iron. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: named after Thomas Allan (1777 –1833 ), Scottish mineralogist, + -ite 1 .
allantoin
allantoin |əˈlantəʊɪn | ▶noun [ mass noun ] Biochemistry a crystalline compound formed in the nitrogen metabolism of many mammals (excluding primates ). ●A cyclic compound related to hydantoin; chem. formula: C 4 H 6 N 4 O 3. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from allantois (because it was discovered in the allantoic fluid of cows ) + -in 1 .
allantois
allantois |əˈlantəʊɪs | ▶noun ( pl. allantoides |-ɪdiːz | ) the fetal membrane lying below the chorion in many vertebrates, formed as an outgrowth of the embryo's gut. In birds and reptiles it grows to surround the embryo; in eutherian mammals it forms part of the placenta. DERIVATIVES allantoic |alənˈtəʊɪk |adjective, allantoid |əˈlantɔɪd |adjective ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: modern Latin, based on Greek allantoeidēs ‘sausage-shaped ’.
allargando
allargando |ˌalɑːˈgandəʊ |Music ▶adverb & adjective (especially as a direction ) getting slower and broader. ▶noun ( pl. allargandi |-di | or allargandos ) an allargando passage. ORIGIN Italian, ‘broadening ’.
allay
allay |əˈleɪ | ▶verb [ with obj. ] diminish or put at rest (fear, suspicion, or worry ): the report attempted to educate the public and allay fears. • relieve or alleviate (pain or hunger ): some stale figs partly allayed our hunger. ORIGIN Old English ālecgan ‘lay down or aside ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
allay
allay verb nothing would allay his fears: reduce, diminish, decrease, lessen, assuage, alleviate, ease, relieve, soothe, soften, calm, take the edge off. ANTONYMS increase, intensify. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD See alleviate . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.
Oxford Thesaurus
allay
allay verb this should help to allay your fears: reduce, diminish, decrease, lessen, assuage, alleviate, ease, relieve, soothe, soften, take the edge off, dull, cushion, mollify, moderate, calm, lull, temper, mitigate, palliate, blunt, deaden, abate, tone down; dispel, banish, dismiss, dissipate, drive away, drive off, chase away, put to rest, quell, check, eliminate; rare lenify. ANTONYMS increase, intensify.
Duden Dictionary
alla
al la |a lla |italienisch, aus a und la = weibliche Form des bestimmten Artikel in italienischen Fügungen aus der Musik, Malerei, Kochkunst in der Art von; nach … Art; auf … Weise z. B. alla breve
allabendlich
all abend lich Adjektiv |all a bendlich |jeden Abend [geschehend, stattfindend ] der allabendliche Spaziergang
alla breve
al la bre ve Musik |a lla br e ve |italienisch, aus alla und breve = Doppeltaktnote im Alla-breve-Takt ????
Alla-breve-Takt
Al la-bre ve-Takt Substantiv, maskulin Musik , der Taktart, bei der die halben Noten wie Viertelnoten zählen
Allachästhesie
Al lach äs the sie Substantiv, feminin Psychologie , die |Allachästhes ie |die Allachästhesie; Genitiv: der Allachästhesie, Plural: die Allachästhesien griechisch Reizempfindung an einer anderen als der gereizten Stelle
Allah
Al lah Substantiv, maskulin islamische Religion |A llah auch aˈlaː |Allahs arabisch, wohl zusammengezogen aus al-ilā h = der Gott oder aramäisch alě̦l a h ā = der Gott Gott 1 sie beten zu Allah
alla marcia
al la mar cia Musik |a lla marcia - ˈmart͜ʃa |italienisch, aus alla und marcia = Marsch nach Art eines Marsches 2 ; marschmäßig
Allantoin
Al lan to in Substantiv, Neutrum Chemie , das |Allanto i n |das Allantoin; Genitiv: des Allantoins zu griechisch allãs (Genitiv: allãntos ) = Wurst, nach der Form (als Naturstoff in vielen Pflanzen und im Harn bestimmter Tiere vorkommendes ) Produkt des Harnstoffwechsels
Allantois
Al lan to is Substantiv, feminin , die |All a ntois |die Allantois; Genitiv: der Allantois Urharnsack embryonales Organ der Reptilien, Vögel und Säugetiere einschließlich des Menschen
alla polacca
al la po lac ca Musik |a lla pol a cca |italienisch in der Art einer Polonaise Vortragsanweisung
alla prima
al la pri ma Malerei |a lla pr i ma |italienisch, aus alla und prima, prima mit nur einer Farbschicht [gemalt ]
allargando
al lar gan do Adverb Musik |allarg a ndo |italienisch, zu allargare = verbreitern langsamer, breiter werdend
alla rinfusa
al la rin fu sa |a lla rinf u sa |italienisch Verladung soll in loser Schüttung erfolgen z. B. bei Getreide
Allasch
Al lasch Substantiv, maskulin , der |A llasch |der Allasch; Genitiv: des Allaschs und Allasch, Allasche nach dem lettischen Ort Allasch (Allaži ) bei Riga ein Kümmellikör
alla tedesca
al la te des ca Musik |a lla ted e sca |italienisch, aus alla und tedesca = deutsch nach Art eines deutschen Tanzes; im deutschen Stil
Allativ
Al la tiv Substantiv, maskulin Sprachwissenschaft , der |A llativ |der Allativ; Genitiv: des Allativs, Plural: die Allative lateinisch-neulateinisch Kasus, der das Ziel angibt besonders in den finnisch-ugrischen Sprachen
alla turca
al la tur ca Musik |a lla t u rca |italienisch in der Art der türkischen Musik Vortragsanweisung
Allautal
Al lau tal Substantiv, Neutrum , das ® |Allaut a l |das Allautal; Genitiv: des Allautals Kunstwort mit Reinaluminium plattiertes Lautal
alla zingarese
al la zin ga re se Musik |a lla zingar e se |italienisch, aus alla und zingarese = zigeunerhaft nach Zigeunerart
French Dictionary
allaitante
allaitante adj. f. Qui allaite. : Le recours aux suppléments est justifié, notamment pour les enfants en croissance et les femmes enceintes ou allaitantes. Dans les pays scandinaves, le taux de femmes allaitantes se situe autour de 80 -90 \% à la sortie de la maternité.
allaitement
allaitement n. m. nom masculin Action d ’allaiter.
allaiter
allaiter v. tr. verbe transitif Nourrir de son lait un nouveau-né. aimer
allant
allant , ante adj. et n. m. adjectif littéraire Actif. nom masculin Ardeur. : Avoir de l ’allant. SYNONYME énergie ; entrain .
Spanish Dictionary
allá
allá adverbio Indica de forma poco precisa un lugar alejado de la persona que habla y de la persona que escucha :allá verás cosas nuevas; corre hacia allá; ponlo un poco más allá; lo compré allá, en Italia .allá en o allá por Indica imprecisión con referencia a un tiempo o un lugar remotos :allá en mi infancia; los romanos dominaban todo el Mediterráneo allá en el siglo i; estos jarrones están fabricados allá por China .allá tú /vos (o él, vosotros /ustedes …) o allá cada cual coloquial Indica que la persona que lo dice deja al libre albedrío del interlocutor la decisión o resolución del problema :si te quieres quedar, allá tú; podéis salir, pero allá vosotros, mañana no digáis que tenéis sueño; podés irte en el último tren, pero allá vos si llegás tarde .el más allá Mundo que, según algunas creencias, existe después de la muerte :mensajes del más allá .más allá de Indica que algo queda al margen de las consideraciones que se están haciendo sobre alguna cosa :su capacidad de trabajo está más allá de toda duda; más allá de todo esto, deben tenerse en cuenta todos los éxitos que ha conseguido .no muy allá Esp coloquial No muy bueno o peor que otros de su misma especie; generalmente se refiere a cualidades o, en las personas, a la salud :como profesor, no es muy allá; se ha comprado un piso que según él es un palacio pero que en realidad no es muy allá; hoy no me encuentro muy allá . VÉASE acá y allá; allá películas; allá te las hayas; de acá para allá; no ver más allá de las narices; por un quítame allá esas pajas; ¡quita allá!
allanamiento
allanamiento nombre masculino 1 Conversión de algo, especialmente de un terreno, en llano, eliminando sus desigualdades .2 Vencimiento de las dificultades o inconvenientes :el hombre occidental debe examinar con espíritu crítico las principales dificultades con que tropieza hoy, cuyo allanamiento constituye ahora una tarea histórica .3 Entrada a la fuerza y sin permiso en un lugar perteneciente a otra persona :el allanamiento de morada se considera un delito grave; la Comunidad Europea denunció ayer en Bruselas el allanamiento de las embajadas occidentales en Kuwait .4 der Aceptación de una demanda, una decisión, etc. , a pesar de no estar completamente de acuerdo con ella .
allanar
allanar verbo transitivo /verbo intransitivo 1 Poner llana una cosa, especialmente una superficie :allanar unas cercas; allanar una piedra; allanar un monte; se allanó el lugar para construir un puente; el río ha ido allanando y erosionando el terreno ;el terreno se allana .SINÓNIMO aplanar, explanar .2 verbo transitivo Quitar los obstáculos de un camino :había que allanar el camino, limpiándolo de impurezas .3 Superar o hacer más fácil un problema o una situación difícil :no se concede ninguna tregua en su objetivo por allanar los obstáculos que impiden la reunificación .4 Entrar sin permiso y a la fuerza en la casa de otra persona :allanar un domicilio .5 allanarse verbo pronominal Conformarse o aceptar [una persona ] una cosa aunque no se esté completamente de acuerdo con ella :ninguno de los obligados incurre en mora si el otro no cumple o no se allana a cumplir debidamente lo que le incumbe . VÉASE allanar el terreno .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Allah
Al lah /ǽlə, əlɑ́ː /名詞 アラー 〘イスラムの唯一神 〙.
allay
al lay /əléɪ /動詞 ~s ; ~ed ; ~ing 他動詞 ⦅かたく ⦆〈恐怖 心配 疑念など 〉を静める ; 〈苦痛 悲しみなど 〉を和らげる (calm ).