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anonym

N ชื่อ แฝง  pseudonym chue-faeng

 

anonymity

N ความ ไม่มี ลักษณะเฉพาะ  khwam-mai-mee-lak-sa-na-cha-phor

 

anonymous

ADJ ซึ่ง ไม่มี ลักษณะเฉพาะ  ซึ่ง ไม่มี ลักษณะเด่น  sing-mai-mee-lak-sa-na-cha-phor

 

anonymous

ADJ นิรนาม  ซึ่ง ไม่ ระบุชื่อ  nameless unsigned unknown named signed ni-ra-nam

 

anonymous letter

N บัตรสนเท่ห์  bad-son-thed

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ANONYMOUS

a.[L. anonymus; Gr. name. See Name. ] Nameless; wanting a name; without the real name of the author; as, an anonymous pamphlet.

 

ANONYMOUSLY

adv. Without a name.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ANONYM

An "o *nym, n. Etym: [F. anonyme. See Anonymous. ]

 

1. One who is anonymous; also sometimes used for "pseudonym. "

 

2. A notion which has no name, or which can not be expressed by a single English word. [R.] J. R. Seeley.

 

ANONYMITY

ANONYMITY An `o *nym "i *ty, n.

 

Defn: The quality or state of being anonymous; anonymousness; also, that which anonymous. [R.] He rigorously insisted upon the rights of anonymity. Carlyle.

 

ANONYMOUS

A *non "y *mous, a. Etym: [Gr. Name. ]

 

Defn: Nameless; of unknown name; also, of unknown /or unavowed authorship; as, an anonymous benefactor; an anonymous pamphlet or letter.

 

ANONYMOUSLY

ANONYMOUSLY A *non "y *mous *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In an anonymous manner; without a name. Swift.

 

ANONYMOUSNESS

ANONYMOUSNESS A *non "y *mous *ness, n.

 

Defn: The state or quality of being anonymous. Coleridge.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

anonym

ano ¦nym |ˈanənɪm | noun 1 an anonymous person or publication. 2 a pseudonym. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French anonyme, from Greek anōnumos (see anonymous ).

 

anonymity

an o nym i ty |ˌanəˈnimitē ænəˈnɪməti | noun the condition of being anonymous: most people who agreed to talk requested anonymity. lack of outstanding, individual, or unusual features; impersonality: the anonymity of big city life definitely has its advantages.

 

anonymize

a non y mize |əˈnänəˌmīz əˈnɑːnɪmaɪz | verb [ with obj. ] make anonymous: manuscripts will be anonymized by the editorial assistant. (usu. as adj. anonymized ) Medicine remove identifying particulars from (test results ) for statistical or other purposes: anonymized testing of routine blood samples. ORIGIN 1970s: from anonymous + -ize .

 

anonymous

a non y mous |əˈnänəməs əˈnɑnəməs | adjective (of a person ) not identified by name; of unknown name: the anonymous author of Beowulf | the donor's wish to remain anonymous | an anonymous phone call. having no outstanding, individual, or unusual features; unremarkable or impersonal: the anonymous black car waiting to take him to the airport | a faceless, anonymous group. [ postpositive ] used in names of support groups for addicts of a substance or behavior to indicate the confidentiality maintained among members of the group: Alcoholics Anonymous | Debtors Anonymous. DERIVATIVES a non y mous ly adverb ORIGIN late 16th cent.: via late Latin from Greek anōnumos nameless (from an- without + onoma name ) + -ous .

 

anonymous FTP

a non y mous FTP |əˈnɑnəməs ˈˌɛf ˈˌti ˈpi | noun Computing part of the File Transfer Protocol (FTP ) on the Internet that lets anyone log on to an FTP server, using a general username and without a password.

 

Oxford Dictionary

anonym

ano ¦nym |ˈanənɪm | noun 1 an anonymous person or publication. 2 a pseudonym. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French anonyme, from Greek anōnumos (see anonymous ).

 

anonymity

anonymity |anəˈnɪmɪti | noun [ mass noun ] the condition of being anonymous: the official spoke on condition of anonymity. lack of outstanding, individual, or unusual features; impersonality: the anonymity of big city life definitely has its advantages.

 

anonymize

anonymize |əˈnɒnɪmʌɪz |(also anonymise ) verb [ with obj. ] (usu. as adj. anonymized ) remove identifying particulars or details from (something, especially medical test results ) for statistical or other purposes: anonymized testing of routine blood samples. ORIGIN 1970s: from anonymous + -ize .

 

anonymous

anonymous |əˈnɒnɪməs | adjective (of a person ) not identified by name; of unknown name: the donor's wish to remain anonymous | an anonymous phone call. having no outstanding, individual, or unusual features; unremarkable or impersonal: his impeccable, slightly anonymous Chelsea flat. DERIVATIVES anonymously adverb ORIGIN late 16th cent.: via late Latin from Greek anōnumos nameless (from an- without + onoma name ) + -ous .

 

anonymous FTP

an ¦onym |ous FTP noun [ mass noun ] Computing an implementation of an FTP server that allows anyone who can use FTP to log on to the server, using a general username and without a password check.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

anonymous

anonymous adjective 1 an anonymous donor: unnamed, of unknown name, nameless, incognito, unidentified, unknown, secret. ANTONYMS known, identified. 2 an anonymous letter: unsigned, unattributed. ANTONYMS signed. 3 an anonymous housing development: characterless, nondescript, impersonal, faceless.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

anonymous

anonymous adjective 1 an anonymous donor: unnamed, of unknown name, nameless, incognito, unidentified, unknown, unspecified, undesignated, unacknowledged, mystery; unsung; rare innominate. ANTONYMS known, identified. 2 an anonymous letter: unsigned, unattributed, unattested, uncredited. ANTONYMS signed. 3 an anonymous London housing estate: characterless, unremarkable, nondescript, impersonal, faceless, colourless, grey.

 

Duden Dictionary

anonym

an o nym, ano nym Adjektiv bildungssprachlich |anon y m |spätlateinisch anonymus < griechisch anṓnymos, zu: an- = nicht, un- und ónoma (ónyma ) = Name a ungenannt, ohne Namensnennung ein anonymer Verfasser, Brief | eine anonyme Anzeige | anonyme Waren No-Name-Produkte | ein [en ] Traktat anonym herausgeben b unpersönlich, durch Fremdheit geprägt anonyme Wohnblocks | er ist bestrebt, anonym (unbekannt ) zu leben, zu bleiben

 

Anonyma

An o ny ma , Ano ny ma Pluralwort , die |An o nyma |Pluraletantum Schriften ohne Angabe des Verfassers

 

anonymisch

an o ny misch, ano ny misch Adjektiv |anon y misch | anonym

 

anonymisieren

an o ny mi sie ren , ano ny mi sie ren schwaches Verb |anonymis ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « (aus einer Statistik, aus Fragebogen, Unterlagen u. Ä.) den Namen einer Person, persönliche Daten löschen eine Statistik anonymisieren | anonymisierte Daten, Fragebogen

 

Anonymität

An o ny mi tät, Ano ny mi tät Substantiv, feminin bildungssprachlich , die |Anonymit ä t |die Anonymität; Genitiv: der Anonymität das Anonymsein die Anonymität wahren, aufgeben

 

Anonymus

An o ny mus , Ano ny mus Substantiv, maskulin bildungssprachlich , der |An o nymus |der Anonymus; Genitiv: des Anonymus, Plural: die Anonymi und Anonymen namentlich nicht genannter Autor, Briefschreiber o. Ä. der Autor ist ein Anonymus aus dem 17. Jh

 

French Dictionary

anonymat

anonymat n. m. nom masculin Caractère de ce qui est anonyme. : Elle préfère garder l ’anonymat. Note Orthographique anon y ma t.

 

anonyme

anonyme adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif 1 Dont on ignore le nom, dont l ’auteur est inconnu. : Une lettre, un appel anonyme. 2 Sans personnalité, sans originalité. : Des maisons identiques, anonymes. SYNONYME banal . nom masculin et féminin Personne non nommée. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le mot incognito, qui ne veut pas être reconnu. Note Orthographique anon y me.

 

anonymement

anonymement adv. adverbe De façon anonyme, sans se nommer. : On l ’a prévenu anonymement. Note Orthographique anon y mement.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

anonymity

an o nym i ty /æ̀nənɪ́məti /名詞 -ties 1 a. U 匿名 (にすること ), 無名 (連語 speak on condition of ; request , insist on ).b. C 匿名の人, 名を名乗らない人 .2 ⦅非難して ⦆U (場所などの )特徴のないこと, 平凡, 没個性 .3 U (物 事の )匿名性 .

 

anonymous

a non y mous /ənɑ́nɪməs |ənɔ́n -/形容詞 比較なし 1 通例 名詞 の前で 〗匿名の, 名前を明かさない [伏せた ]; 作者不明の (⦅略 ⦆anon. )information from anonymous sources 出所不明の情報 an anonymous call [letter ]匿名の電話 [手紙 ]2 ⦅書 ⦆〈場所などが 〉特徴のない, ありふれた .ly 副詞 匿名で .