English-Thai Dictionary
auditor
N นักเรียน ที่ ลงทะเบียนเรียน โดย ไม่ได้ รับ หน่วยกิต nak-rian-ti-long-tha-bian-rian-doi-mai-dai-rab-nuai-kid
auditor
N ผู้ฟัง listener hearer audience phu-fang
auditor
N ผู้สอบบัญชี ผู้ตรวจสอบบัญชี accountant examiner phu-sob-ban-chi
auditorium
N บริเวณ ที่นั่ง ของ ผู้ชม ใน โรงละคร หรือ หอประชุม bo-ri-wen-ti-nang-khong-phu-chom-nai-rong-lak-hon-rue-ho-pra-chum
auditorium
N หอประชุม โรงละคร สถานที่ แสดงละคร หรือ คอนเสิร์ต hall lecture hall playhouse ho-pra-chum
auditory
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ การ ได้ยิน เสียง hearing aural auditive kiao-kab-kan-dai-yin-siang
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
AUDITOR
[L.] 1. A hearer; one who attends to hear a discourse.
2. A person appointed and authorized to examine an account or accounts, compare the charges with the vouchers, examine the parties and witnesses, allow or reject charges, and state the balance. It is usual with courts to refer accounts, on which an action is brought, to auditors for adjustment, and their report, if received, is the basis of the judgment.
In England, there are officers who are auditors of courts; as the auditors of the Exchequer, of the receipts, etc.
AUDITORSHIP
n.The office of auditor.
AUDITORY
a.That has the power of hearing; pertaining to the sense or organs of hearing; as, the auditory nerve.
AUDITORY
n.[L. auditorium. ] 1. An audience; an assembly of hearers, as in a church or lecture room.
2. A place or apartment where discourses are delivered. In ancient churches, the nave, where the hearers stood to be instructed.
3. A bench on which a judge sits to hear causes.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
AUDITOR
Au "di *tor, n. Etym: [L. auditor, fr. audire. See Audible, a.]
1. A hearer or listener. Macaulay.
2. A person appointed and authorized to audit or examine an account or accounts, compare the charges with the vouchers, examine the parties and witnesses, allow or reject charges, and state the balance.
3. One who hears judicially, as in an audience court.
Note: In the United States government, and in the State governments, there are auditors of the treasury and of the public accounts. The name is also applied to persons employed to check the accounts of courts, corporations, companies, societies, and partnerships.
AUDITORIAL
AUDITORIAL Au `di *to "ri *al, a.
Defn: Auditory. [R.]
AUDITORIUM
Au `di *to "ri *um, n. Etym: [L. See Auditory, n.]
Defn: The part of a church, theater, or other public building, assigned to the audience.
Note: In ancient churches the auditorium was the nave, where hearers stood to be instructed; in monasteries it was an apartment for the reception of strangers.
AUDITORSHIP
AUDITORSHIP Au "di *tor *ship, n.
Defn: The office or function of auditor.
AUDITORY
Au "di *to *ry, a. Etym: [L. auditorius.]
Defn: Of or pertaining to hearing, or to the sense or organs of hearing; as, the auditory nerve. See Ear. Auditory canal (Anat. ), the tube from the auditory meatus or opening of the ear to the tympanic membrane.
AUDITORY
Au "di *to *ry, n. Etym: [L. auditorium. ]
1. An assembly of hearers; an audience.
2. An auditorium. Udall.
New American Oxford Dictionary
auditor
au di tor |ˈôditər ˈɔdədər | ▶noun 1 a person who conducts an audit. 2 a listener: so low was Jim's voice that his auditors had to give it close attention. • a person who attends a class informally without working for academic credit. DERIVATIVES au di to ri al |ˌôdəˈtôrēəl |adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French auditeur, from Latin auditor, from audire ‘to hear. ’
auditorium
au di to ri um |ˌôdiˈtôrēəm ˌɔdəˈtɔriəm | ▶noun ( pl. auditoriums or auditoria |-ˈtôrēə | ) 1 the part of a theater, concert hall, or other public building in which the audience sits. 2 a large building or hall used for public gatherings, typically concerts or sports events. • a large room for such gatherings, esp. in a school. ORIGIN early 17th cent. (originally in the general sense ‘a place for hearing ’): from Latin, neuter of auditorius ‘relating to hearing ’ (see auditory ).
auditory
au di to ry |ˈôdiˌtôrē ˈɔdəˌtɔri | ▶adjective of or relating to the sense of hearing: the auditory nerves | teaching methods use both visual and auditory stimulation. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Latin auditorius, from audire ‘hear. ’
Oxford Dictionary
auditor
audi |tor |ˈɔːdɪtə | ▶noun 1 a person who conducts an audit. 2 a listener: so low was Deems's voice that his auditors had to give it close attention. • N. Amer. a person who attends a class informally without working for credit. DERIVATIVES auditorial |-ˈtɔːrɪəl |adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French auditeur, from Latin auditor, from audire ‘to hear ’.
auditorium
audi |tor ¦ium |ɔːdɪˈtɔːrɪəm | ▶noun ( pl. auditoriums or auditoria |-rɪə | ) 1 the part of a theatre, concert hall, or other public building in which the audience sits. 2 chiefly N. Amer. a large building or hall used for public gatherings, typically concerts or sports events. ORIGIN early 17th cent. (originally in the general sense ‘a place for hearing ’): from Latin, neuter of auditorius ‘relating to hearing ’ (see auditory ).
auditory
audi |tory |ˈɔːdɪt (ə )ri | ▶adjective relating to the sense of hearing: the auditory nerves | teaching methods use both visual and auditory stimulation. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Latin auditorius, from audire ‘hear ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
auditor
auditor noun an auditor for the IRS: accountant, bookkeeper, inspector.
auditorium
auditorium noun orientation will be held in the auditorium: theater, hall, concert hall, playhouse, assembly room; chamber, room, arena, stadium, gymnasium.
Oxford Thesaurus
auditorium
auditorium noun the singer's voice carries through the vast auditorium: theatre, hall, concert hall, conference hall, assembly hall, assembly room; chamber, room.
Duden Dictionary
Auditor
Au di tor Substantiv, maskulin , der |Aud i tor |der Auditor; Genitiv: des Auditors, Plural: die Auditoren lateinisch auditor 1 a Richter an der Rota b Richter in kirchlichen Prozessen mit der Aufgabe, Beweise zu erheben und bestimmte Fragen zu entscheiden c Beamter der römischen Kurie 2 a österreichisch früher, schweizerisch öffentlicher Ankläger bei einem Militärgericht b schweizerisch (im Kanton Zürich ) angehender Jurist, der die vorgeschriebene praktische Ausbildung bei einem [Bezirks ]gericht absolviert 3 Wirtschaft jemand, der Audits durchführt, die Qualitätssicherung kontrolliert o. Ä
Auditorin
Au di to rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Audit o rin |die Auditorin; Genitiv: der Auditorin, Plural: die Auditorinnen weibliche Form zu Auditor 2b 2b, 3
Auditorium
Au di to ri um Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Audit o rium |das Auditorium; Genitiv: des Auditoriums, Plural: die Auditorien lateinisch auditorium 1 Hörsaal 2 bildungssprachlich Zuhörerschaft
Auditorium maximum
Au di to ri um ma xi mum Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Audit o rium m a ximum |das Auditorium maximum; des Auditorium maximum, die Auditioria maxima zu lateinisch maximus = größter größter Hörsaal einer Hochschule Kurzform: Audimax
French Dictionary
auditorium
auditorium n. m. (pl. auditoriums ) nom masculin Salle de radiodiffusion. Prononciation Les lettres um se prononcent omme, [oditɔrjɔm ]
Spanish Dictionary
auditor, -ra
auditor, -ra nombre masculino y femenino 1 Persona que se dedica a hacer auditorías :auditores consultados se mostraron reservados a la hora de certificar la aparente buena marcha de la sociedad; la empresa deberá permitir que sus cuentas definitivas sean revisadas por auditores externos .2 adjetivo /nombre femenino [empresa ] Que se dedica a hacer auditorías :los balances pasados de la empresa deberán ser revisados por la firma auditora contratada; fuentes de la auditora declinaron hacer comentarios sobre la empresa y su futuro informe .3 nombre masculino y femenino Persona que escucha una obra musical, una conferencia, la recitación de poemas, una obra de teatro, etc. :el sentido dramático dirigido al exterior, hacia un público o hacia un auditor o masa de auditores estaba presente ya en la última polifonía renacentista .4 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es técnico jurídico en tribunales especiales militares o eclesiásticos .
auditoría
auditoría nombre femenino 1 Inspección o verificación de la contabilidad de una empresa o una entidad, realizada por un auditor con el fin de comprobar si sus cuentas reflejan el patrimonio, la situación financiera y los resultados obtenidos por dicha empresa o entidad en un determinado ejercicio :auditoría interna; auditoría externa; una auditoría de cuentas; una auditoría revela graves irregularidades en la gestión .2 Empleo de auditor .3 Tribunal u oficina del auditor :llevaremos a la auditoría los libros y facturas que piden .
auditorio
auditorio nombre masculino 1 Conjunto de personas que asisten a una conferencia, coloquio, concierto, espectáculo, etc. :gran parte de los poemas homéricos, de obligada recitación, resultaban poco comprensibles para la mayoría del auditorio, de modo que el rapsoda se convirtió además en comentarista .2 Sala o local de gran capacidad especialmente acondicionado para la celebración de conferencias, coloquios, conciertos, espectáculos, etc. :el nuevo auditorio tiene un aforo de 1 200 personas .También auditórium .
auditórium
auditórium (también auditorio )nombre masculino Sala o local de gran capacidad especialmente acondicionado para la celebración de conferencias, coloquios, conciertos, espectáculos, etc .SINÓNIMO auditorio .El plural es los auditórium .La Real Academia Española prefiere la forma españolizada auditorio .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
auditor
au dit or /ɔ́ːdɪtə r /名詞 C 1 会計検査官, 監査役 .2 ⦅米 ⦆(大学の )聴講生 .3 聴取者, 傍聴人 .
auditorium
au di to ri um /ɔ̀ːdɪtɔ́ːriəm /〖<ラテン 〗名詞 複 ~s , ⦅まれ ⦆-ria /-riə /C 1 ⦅主に米 ⦆音楽堂 ; 公会堂 ; 講堂 .2 観客 [聴衆 ]席 .
auditory
au di to ry /ɔ́ːdətɔ̀ːri |ɔ́ːdɪt (ə )ri /形容詞 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗〘医 〙聴力 [聴覚 ]の ; 耳の .~̀ n é rve 〘医 〙聴神経 .~̀ phon é tics 〘言 〙聴覚音声学 .