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amid

PREP ท่ามกลาง  ระหว่าง  among in the midst of tham-klang

 

amide

N อนุ พัน ธ์ โลหะ ของ แอมโมเนีย  ar-nu-pan-lo-ha-kong-am-mo-nia

 

amidin

N ส่วน ของ แป้ง ที่ ละลาย ได้ ใน น้ำ  suan-kong-pang-ti-la-lai-dai-nai-nam

 

amidol

N สารเคมี ที่ ใช้ ใน การ ล้างฟิล์ม  san-kea-me-ti-chai-nai-kan-lang-fim

 

amidships

ADJ ที่อยู่ ตรงกลาง ลำ เรือ  ti-yu-trong-klang-lam-ruea

 

amidships

ADV ตรงกลาง ลำ เรือ  trong-klang-lam-ruea

 

amidst

PREP ตรงกลาง  ระหว่าง  between in the midst of trong-klang

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

AMID, AMIDST

prep. [L. medius. See Middle and Midst. ] 1. In the midst or middle.
2. Among; mingled with; as, a shepherd amidst his flock.
3. Surrounded, encompassed, or enveloped with; as, amidst the shade; amid the waves. Amid is used mostly in poetry.

 

AMID-SHIPS

in marine language, the middle of a ship, with regard to her length and breadth.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

AMID

AMID A *mid ", prep.

 

Defn: See Amidst.

 

AMIDE

Am "ide, n. Etym: [Ammonia + -ide. ] (Chem. )

 

Defn: A compound formed by the union of amidogen with an acid element or radical. It may also be regarded as ammonia in which one or more hydrogen atoms have been replaced by an acid atom or radical. Acid amide, a neutral compound formed by the substitution of the amido group for hydroxyl in an acid.

 

AMIDIN

Am "i *din, n. Etym: [Cf. F. amidine, fr. amido starch, fr. L. amylum, Gr. Meal. ] (Chem. )

 

Defn: Start modified by heat so as to become a transparent mass, like horn. It is soluble in cold water.

 

AMIDO

A *mi "do, a. Etym: [From Amide. ] (Chem. )

 

Defn: Containing, or derived from, amidogen. Amido acid, an acid in which a portion of the nonacid hydrogen has been replaced by the amido group. The amido acids are both basic and acid. -- Amido group, amidogen, NH2.

 

AMIDOGEN

A *mid "o *gen, n. Etym: [Amide + -gen. ] (Chem. )

 

Defn: A compound radical, NH2, not yet obtained in a separate state, which may be regarded as ammonia from the molecule of which one of its hydrogen atoms has been removed; -- called also the amido group, and in composition represented by the form amido.

 

AMIDOL

AMIDOL Am "i *dol, n. [Amide + -ol as in alcohol. ] (Photog. & Chem. )

 

Defn: A salt of a diamino phenol, C6H3 (OH )(NH2 )2, used as a developer.

 

AMIDSHIPS

AMIDSHIPS A *mid "ships, adv. (Naut. )

 

Defn: In the middle of a ship, with regard to her length, and sometimes also her breadth. Totten.

 

AMIDST; AMID

A *midst ", A *mid ", prep. Etym: [OE. amidde, amiddes, on midden, AS. on middan, in the middle, fr. midde the middle. The s is an adverbial ending, originally marking the genitive; the t is a later addition, as in whilst, amongst, alongst. See Mid. ]

 

Defn: In the midst or middle of; surrounded or encompassed by; among. "This fair tree amidst the garden. " "Unseen amid the throng. " "Amidst thick clouds." Milton. "Amidst acclamations." "Amidst the splendor and festivity of a court. " Macaulay. But rather famish them amid their plenty. Shak.

 

Syn. -- Amidst, Among. These words differ to some extent from each other, as will be seen from their etymology. Amidst denotes in the midst or middle of, and hence surrounded by; as, this work was written amidst many interruptions. Among denotes a mingling or intermixing with distinct or separable objects; as, "He fell among thieves. " "Blessed art thou among women. " Hence, we say, among the moderns, among the ancients, among the thickest of trees, among these considerations,among the reasons I have to offer. Amid and amidst are commonly used when the idea of separate or distinguishable objects is not prominent. Hence, we say, they kept on amidst the storm, amidst the gloom, he was sinking amidst the waves, he persevered amidst many difficulties; in none of which cases could among be used. In like manner, Milton speaks of Abdiel, -- The seraph Abdiel, faithful found; Among the faithless faithful only he, because he was then considered as one of the angels. But when the poet adds, -- From amidst them forth he passed, we have rather the idea of the angels as a collective body. Those squalid cabins and uncleared woods amidst which he was born. Macaulay.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

amid

a mid |əˈmid əˈmɪd | preposition surrounded by; in the middle of: our dream home, set amid magnificent rolling countryside. in an atmosphere or against a background of: talks broke down amid accusations of a hostile takeover bid. ORIGIN Middle English amidde (s ).

 

Amidah

A mi dah |əˈmēdä əˈmidɑ | noun Judaism a prayer, part of the Jewish liturgy, consisting of a varying number of blessings recited while the worshipers stand. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: Hebrew, literally standing.

 

amide

am ide |ˈamīd, -id ˈæmaɪd | noun Chemistry an organic compound containing the group −C (O )NH 2, related to ammonia by replacing a hydrogen atom by an acyl group. a compound derived from ammonia by replacement of a hydrogen atom by a metal, containing the anion NH 2 . ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from ammonia + -ide .

 

amidships

a mid ships |əˈmidˌSHips əˈmɪdˌʃɪps |(also amidship ) adverb & adjective in the middle of a ship: [ as adv. ] : the destroyer rammed her amidships | [ as adj. ] : an amidships engine. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from a- 2 (expressing position or direction ) + midships (as a noun meaning midship ), influenced by amid .

 

amidst

a midst |əˈmidst əˈmɪdst | preposition variant of amid.

 

Oxford Dictionary

amid

amid |əˈmɪd | preposition surrounded by; in the middle of: our dream home, set amid magnificent rolling countryside. in an atmosphere or against a background of: talks broke down amid accusations of a hostile takeover bid. ORIGIN Middle English amidde (s ) (see a 2, mid 1 ).

 

Amidah

Amidah |əˈmiːdə | noun Judaism a prayer consisting of a varying number of blessings recited while the worshippers stand. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: Hebrew, literally standing .

 

amide

amide |ˈeɪmʌɪd, ˈamʌɪd | noun Chemistry an organic compound containing the group −C (O )NH 2, derived from ammonia by replacement of a hydrogen atom by an acyl group. a compound derived from ammonia by replacement of a hydrogen atom by a metal, containing the anion NH 2 . ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from ammonia + -ide .

 

amidships

amidships |əˈmɪdʃɪps |(also amidship ) adverb & adjective in the middle of a ship, either longitudinally or laterally: [ as adv. ] : the destroyer rammed her amidships | [ as adj. ] : an amidships engine room. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from a- 2 (expressing position or direction ) + midship, influenced by amid .

 

amidst

amidst |əˈmɪdst | preposition chiefly literary variant of amid.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

amid

amid preposition 1 the jeep was concealed amid pine trees: in the middle of, surrounded by, among, amongst; literary amidst, in the midst of. 2 the truce collapsed amid fears of a revolt: at a time of, in an atmosphere of, against a background of; as a result of.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

amid

amid preposition 1 the jeep was concealed amid pine trees: in the middle of, surrounded by, among, amongst, between, in the thick of; literary amidst, in the midst of. ANTONYMS surrounding. 2 the truce collapsed amid fears of an army revolt: at a time of, in an atmosphere of, against a background of, during; as a result of.

 

Duden Dictionary

Amid

Amid Substantiv, Neutrum Chemie , das |Am i d |das Amid; Genitiv: des Amid [e ]s, Plural: die Amide Kunstwort aus Ammoniak und -id a chemische Verbindung des Ammoniaks, bei der ein Wasserstoffatom des Ammoniaks durch ein Metallatom ersetzt ist b Ammoniak, dessen Wasserstoffatome durch Säurereste ersetzt sind

 

Amidase

Ami da se Substantiv, feminin , die |Amid a se |die Amidase; Genitiv: der Amidase, Plural: die Amidasen Enzym , das Säureamide spaltet

 

French Dictionary

amidon

amidon n. m. nom masculin Fécule servant à empeser le linge.

 

amidonnage

amidonnage n. m. nom masculin Action de passer à l ’amidon. : L ’amidonnage d ’un col. SYNONYME empesage .

 

amidonner

amidonner v. tr. verbe transitif Enduire d ’amidon. : Une chemise amidonnée. SYNONYME empeser . aimer

 

Spanish Dictionary

amida

amida nombre femenino quím Compuesto orgánico que formalmente resulta al sustituir por un acilo un átomo de hidrógeno unido al nitrógeno, en el amoniaco o en las aminas .ETIMOLOGÍA Derivado de am (monia ) (V. amoniaco ) y el sufijo -ida .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

amid

a mid /əmɪ́d /前置詞 ⦅文 ⦆…のまん中に [], … の中に [](among ); … の真っ最中に (in the course of ) (!amid, amidstのいずれも かたく , 通例inかamongを用いる; among 類義 ) amid general shouts of dissent 皆の不賛成の叫びのうちに amid the chaos 混乱のさなかに stand calm amid a storm of criticism あらしのような批判の中で落ち着いている

 

amidships

am d ships ⦅米 ⦆am d ship 副詞 〘海 空 〙船体 [機体 ]の中央部に (向けて ).形容詞 船体 [機体 ]の中央の [に位置する ](ship ).

 

amidst

a midst /əmɪ́dst /前置詞 ⦅文 ⦆amid .