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bash

VT ชน แรง  ชน จน พัง หรือ บุบ  punch smack chon-raeng

 

bash

VT วิจารณ์ อย่างรุนแรง  wi-jan-yang-run-raeng

 

bash about

PHRV ตบ ตี (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ  ทุบตี  เตะ ต่อย  bang about batter about kick about knock about tob-te

 

bash around

PHRV ตบ ตี (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ  ทุบตี  เตะ ต่อย  bang about batter about kick about knock about tob-te

 

bash in

PHRV ทุบ จน พัง  beat in crush in stave in thub-jon-pang

 

bash up

PHRV ตี อย่างแรง (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ  ทุบ อย่างแรง  beat up te-yang-raeng

 

bash up

PHRV ทุบ ให้ พัง  ทุบ จน บุบ บี้  smash up thub-hai-pang

 

bashaw

N คน หยิ่ง  ชื่อ ตำแหน่ง ชั้นสูง ของ ตุรกี สมัยโบรา ณ 

 

bashful

ADJ ขี้อาย  กระดาก  ขวยเขิน  ประหม่า  เขินอาย  shy coy ki-ai

 

bashfully

ADV อย่าง ประหม่า 

 

bashfulness

N ความอาย  ความประหม่า  ความขวยเขิน  shyness khwam-ai

 

bashibazouk

N ทหารม้า ของ ตุรกี 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

BASH

v.i.[Heb. bosh, to be cast down, or confounded. See Abash. ] To be ashamed; to be confounded with shame.

 

BASHAW

n.[This word is often written most absurdly pasha, both by the English and Americans. It should be written and pronounced pashaw. ] 1. A title of honor in the Turkish dominions; appropriately, the title of the prime vizer, but given to viceroys or governors of provinces, and to generals and other men of distinction. The Turkish bashaws exercise an oppressive authority in their provinces. Hence,
2. A proud, tyrannical, overbearing man.

 

BASHFUL

a.[See Bash and Abash. ] 1. Properly, having a downcast look; hence very modest.
2. Modest to excess; sheepish.
3. Exciting shame.

 

BASHFULLY

adv. Very modestly; in a timorous manner.

 

BASHFULNESS

n.Excessive or extreme modesty; a quality of mind often visible in external appearance, as in blushing, a downcast look, confusion, etc. 2. Vicious or rustic shame.

 

BASHLESS

a.Shameless; unblushing.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

BASH

Bash, v. t. & i. Etym: [OE. baschen, baissen. See Abash. ]

 

Defn: To abash; to disconcert or be disconcerted or put out of countenance. [Obs. ] His countenance was bold and bashed not. Spenser.

 

BASHAW

Ba *shaw ", n. Etym: [See Pasha. ]

 

1. A Turkish title of honor, now written pasha. See Pasha.

 

2. Fig. : A magnate or grandee.

 

3. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A very large siluroid fish (Leptops olivaris ) of the Mississippi valley; -- also called goujon, mud cat, and yellow cat.

 

BASHFUL

Bash "ful, a. Etym: [See Bash. ]

 

1. Abashed; daunted; dismayed. [Obs. ]

 

2. Very modest, or modest excess; constitutionally disposed to shrink from public notice; indicating extreme or excessive modesty; shy; as, a bashful person, action, expression.

 

Syn. -- Diffident; retiring; reserved; shamefaced; sheepish.

 

BASHFULLY

BASHFULLY Bash "ful *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In a bashful manner.

 

BASHFULNESS

BASHFULNESS Bash "ful *ness, n.

 

Defn: The quality of being bashful.

 

Syn. -- Bashfulness, Modesty, Diffidence, Shyness. Modesty arises from a low estimate of ourselves; bashfulness is an abashment or agitation of the spirits at coming into contact with others; diffidence is produced by an undue degree of self-distrust; shyness usually arises from an excessive self-consciousness, and a painful impression that every one is looking at us. Modesty of deportment is becoming at all; bashfulness often gives rise to mistakes and blundering; diffidence is society frequently makes a man a burden to himself; shyness usually produces a reserve or distance which is often mistaken for haughtiness.

 

BASHI-BAZOUK

Bash "i-ba *zouk ", n. Etym: [Turkish, light-headed, a foolish fellow. ]

 

Defn: A soldier belonging to the irregular troops of the Turkish army.

 

BASHLESS

BASHLESS Bash "less, a.

 

Defn: Shameless; unblushing. [Obs. ] Spenser.

 

BASHYLE

BASHYLE Bas "hyle, n. (Chem. )

 

Defn: See Basyle.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

bash

bash |baSH bæʃ | verb [ with obj. ] informal strike hard and violently: bash a mosquito with a newspaper. (bash something in ) damage or break something by striking it violently: the car's rear window had been bashed in. [ no obj. ] (bash into ) collide with: the other vehicle bashed into the back of them. criticize severely: a remark bashing the Belgian brewing industry. noun informal 1 a heavy blow: a bash on the head. 2 [ usu. with modifier ] informal a party or social event: a birthday bash. PHRASAL VERBS bash something out produce something rapidly without preparation or attention to detail. ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (as a verb ): imitative, perhaps a blend of bang 1 and smash, dash, etc. Sense 2 of the noun is a 20th -cent. usage.

 

basha

basha |ˈbaʃə | noun an improvised shelter for one or a few soldiers. ORIGIN 1920s (originally denoting a bamboo hut with a thatched roof ): Assamese.

 

bashaw

ba shaw |bəˈSHô bəˌʃɔ | noun another term for pasha ( sense 1 ).

 

bashert

ba shert |bäˈSHert bəˌʃərt | noun (in Jewish use ) a person's soulmate, esp. when considered as an ideal or predestined marriage partner. ORIGIN Yiddish fate, destiny.

 

bashful

bash ful |ˈbaSHfəl ˈbæʃfəl | adjective reluctant to draw attention to oneself; shy: don't be bashful about telling folks how you feel. DERIVATIVES bash ful ly adverb, bash ful ness noun ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from obsolete bash make or become abashed (from abash ) + -ful .

 

bashing

bash ing |ˈbaSHiNG bæʃɪŋ | noun [ usu. with modifier ] informal violent physical assault: nine incidents of gay bashing were reported to the police. severe criticism: press bashing.

 

Bashkir

Bash kir |baSHˈki (ə )r bæʃˈkɪ (ə )r | noun 1 a member of a Muslim people living in the southern Urals. 2 the Turkic language of this people. adjective of or relating to this people or their language. ORIGIN via Russian from Turkic Başkurt.

 

Bashkiria

Bash kir i a |baSHˈki (ə )rēə bæʃˈkɪriə | an autonomous republic in central Russia, west of the Urals; pop. 4,042,900 (est. 2009 ); capital, Ufa. Also called Bashkir Autonomous Republic, Bashkortostan.

 

bashment

bashment |ˈbaʃmənt | noun 1 W. Indian a large party or dance. 2 an uptempo style of popular music derived from dancehall and ragga.

 

basho

basho |ˈbaʃəʊ | noun ( pl. same or bashos ) a sumo wrestling tournament. ORIGIN Japanese, from ba place, occasion + shō place, locality .

 

Oxford Dictionary

bash

bash |baʃ | informal verb [ with obj. ] strike hard and violently: she bashed him with the book | [ no obj. ] : people bashed on the doors. (bash something in ) damage or break something by striking it violently. [ no obj. ] (bash into ) collide with: the other vehicle bashed into the back of them. fiercely criticize or oppose: the dispute will be used as an excuse to bash the unions. noun 1 a heavy blow: a bash on the head. 2 a party or social event: a birthday bash. 3 [ in sing. ] Brit. an attempt: have a bash at this quiz. PHRASAL VERBS bash something out produce something rapidly without preparation or attention to detail: I didn't just want to bash out songs. bash on (or away ) Brit. continue despite difficulties: nothing much we can do, except bash on. DERIVATIVES basher noun ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (as a verb ): imitative, perhaps a blend of bang 1 and smash, dash, etc.

 

basha

basha |ˈbaʃə | noun an improvised shelter for one or a few soldiers. ORIGIN 1920s (originally denoting a bamboo hut with a thatched roof ): Assamese.

 

bashert

bashert |baˈʃəːt | noun (in Jewish use ) a person's soulmate, especially when considered as an ideal or predestined marriage partner. ORIGIN Yiddish, fate, destiny .

 

bashful

bash |ful |ˈbaʃfʊl, -f (ə )l | adjective reluctant to draw attention to oneself; shy. DERIVATIVES bashfully adverb, bashfulness noun ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from obsolete bash make or become abashed (from abash ) + -ful .

 

bashing

bash |ing |ˈbaʃɪŋ | noun [ mass noun ] [ usu. in combination ] informal violent physical assault: nine incidents of gay-bashing were reported to the police. fierce criticism or opposition: union-bashing.

 

Bashkir

Bashkir |baʃˈkɪə | noun 1 a member of a Muslim people living in the southern Urals. 2 [ mass noun ] the Turkic language of the Bashkirs, with about 1 million speakers. adjective relating to the Bashkirs or their language. ORIGIN via Russian from Turkic Başkurt.

 

Bashkiria

Bashkiria |baʃˈkɪərɪə | an autonomous republic in central Russia, west of the Urals; pop. 4,042,900 (est. 2009 ); capital, Ufa. Also called Bashkir Autonomous Republic |baʃˈkɪə |.

 

bashment

bashment |ˈbaʃmənt | noun 1 W. Indian a large party or dance. 2 an uptempo style of popular music derived from dancehall and ragga.

 

basho

basho |ˈbaʃəʊ | noun ( pl. same or bashos ) a sumo wrestling tournament. ORIGIN Japanese, from ba place, occasion + shō place, locality .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

bash

bash verb 1 she bashed him with her stick: strike, hit, beat, thump, slap, smack, bang, knock, batter, pound, pummel; informal wallop, clout, belt, whack, thwack, clobber, bop, sock; archaic smite. 2 they bashed into one another: crash into, run into, bang into, smash into, slam into, knock into, bump into; collide with, hit, meet head-on. 3 bashing the government: criticize, censure, assail, attack, condemn, revile, denounce, rail against, cast aspersions on; informal pan, slam, hammer, lay into, tear to pieces, trash. noun 1 a bash on the head: blow, rap, hit, knock, bang, slap, crack, thump, tap; informal wallop, clout, belt, whack, bonk, thwack, bop, sock. 2 Harry's birthday bash. See party (sense 1 of the noun ).

 

bashful

bashful adjective the superhero's alter ego is a sweetly bashful science dork: shy, reserved, diffident, inhibited, retiring, reticent, reluctant, shrinking; hesitant, timid, apprehensive, nervous, wary, demure, coy, blushing. ANTONYMS bold, confident.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

bash informal

bash informal verb she bashed him across the knuckles with her stick: strike, hit, beat, thump, slap, smack, batter, pound, pummel, thrash, rap, buffet, hammer, bang, knock; informal wallop, belt, whack, clout, clip, clobber, bop, biff, sock, deck, swipe, lay one on. PHRASES bash into they bashed into one another: collide with, hit, crash into, run into, bang into, smash into, knock into, bump into, meet head-on. noun 1 he got a bash on the head with a golf club: blow, rap, hit, knock, bang, slap, crack, thump, tap, clip; informal clout, whack, wallop. 2 Harry's birthday bash. See party. 3 Brit. she'll have a bash at anything. See attempt.

 

bashful

bashful adjective many men are bashful about discussing their feelings: shy, reserved, diffident, retiring, self-conscious, coy, demure, reticent, reluctant, shrinking, timid, timorous, meek; hesitant, apprehensive, nervous, insecure, doubting, wary, unconfident, inhibited, faint-hearted; embarrassed, shamefaced, sheepish. ANTONYMS bold, confident. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD bashful, shy, diffident, timid See shy 1 . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.

 

Duden Dictionary

Bashing

Ba shing Substantiv, Neutrum , das |ˈbæʃɪŋ |das Bashing; Genitiv: des Bashings englisch bashing, zu: to bash = (heftig ) schlagen heftige, herabsetzende Kritik 1b das wechselseitige Bashing der Koalitionspartner

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

bash

bash /bæʃ /動詞 ⦅くだけて ⦆他動詞 1 …をなぐる ; «…に » 〈物など 〉をぶつける «against, on, into » ; …を打って壊す, へこませる (down, in, up ); ⦅英 ⦆…を強くなぐる, 〈人 〉をなぐってけがをさせる (up ).2 …を厳しく批判する ; ののしる .自動詞 «…に » ぶつかる «into , against » .b sh aw y at [with ] A ⦅英 ⦆Aを一生懸命やる .b sh n 強くなぐってひどいけがをさせる .b sh n (with A )⦅英 ⦆【物事を 】がんばる «with » .b sh A ut [ut A ]A 〈物 〉を急いで大量に作る .名詞 C ⦅くだけて ⦆1 ⦅英 ⦆パーティ, 祝賀会 .2 強い一撃, 強打, 乱暴な一撃 .3 ⦅英 ⦆試み have a bash ⦅ 話 ⦆取りあえずやってみる .b sh er 名詞 C 批判する人 .

 

bashful

bash ful /bǽʃf (ə )l /形容詞 1 〈人が 〉内気な, 遠慮がちの, 恥ずかしがり屋の (shy ).2 態度 表情 言葉などが 〉はにかんだ, おずおずとした .ly 副詞 ness 名詞

 

bashing

b sh ing 名詞 U C なぐること, 攻撃 ; 辛辣 しんらつ な非難 .