English-Thai Dictionary
Bachelor's Degree
N ปริญญาตรี B.A pa-rin-ya-tri
bachelor
N ชายโสด คนโสด unmarried man single man chai-sod
bachelor
N บัณ ฑิต ผู้ ได้ รับปริญญา ตรี graduate ban-did
bachelor-at-arms
N อัศวิน หนุ่ม ad-sa-win-noom
bachelorhood
N ช่วง เป็นโสด ก่อน แต่งงาน celibacy chuang-pen-sod-kon-taeng-ngan
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
BACHELOR
n.[L. baculus, a stick, that is, a shoot. ] 1. A young man who has not been married.
2. A man of any age, who has not been married; often with the word old.
3. A person who has taken the first degree in the liberal arts and sciences, at a college or university. This degree or honor is called the baccalaureate. This title is given also to such as take the first degree in divinity, law or physic, in certain European universities.
4. A knight of the lowest order, or more correctly, a young knight, styled, a knight bachelor. The Germans anciently constituted their young men knights or soldiers, by presenting to them a shield and a lance, in a great council. This ceremony answered to that of the toga virilis of the Romans. In the livery companies of London, those persons not yet admitted to the livery are called bachelors.
BACHELORSHIP
n.The state of being a bachelor. 2. The state of one who has taken his first degree in a college or university.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
BACHELOR
Bach "e *lor, n. Etym: [OF. bacheler young man, F. bachelier (cf. Pr. bacalar, Sp. bachiller, Pg. bacharel, It. baccalare ), LL. baccalarius the tenant of a kind of farm called baccalaria, a soldier not old or rich enough to lead his retainers into battle with a banner, person of an inferior academical degree aspiring to a doctorate. In the latter sense, it was afterward changed to baccalaureus. See Baccalaureate, n.]
1. A man of any age who has not been married. As merry and mellow an old bachelor as ever followed a hound. W. Irving.
2. An unmarried woman. [Obs. ] B. Jonson.
3. A person who has taken the first or lowest degree in the liberal arts, or in some branch of science, at a college or university; as, a bachelor of arts.
4. A knight who had no standard of his own, but fought under the standard of another in the field; often, a young knight.
5. In the companies of London tradesmen, one not yet admitted to wear the livery; a junior member. [Obs. ]
6. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A kind of bass, an edible fresh-water fish (Pomoxys annularis ) of the southern United States.
BACHELORDOM
BACHELORDOM Bach "e *lor *dom, n.
Defn: The state of bachelorhood; the whole body of bachelors.
BACHELORHOOD
BACHELORHOOD Bach "e *lor *hood, n.
Defn: The state or condition of being a bachelor; bachelorship.
BACHELORISM
BACHELORISM Bach "e *lor *ism, n.
Defn: Bachelorhood; also, a manner or peculiarity belonging to bachelors. W. Irving.
BACHELOR'S BUTTON
BACHELOR'S BUTTON Bach "e *lor's but "ton
Defn:, (Bot. ) A plant with flowers shaped like buttons; especially, several species of Ranunculus, and the cornflower (Centaures cyanus ) and globe amaranth (Gomphrena ).
Note: Bachelor's buttons, a name given to several flowers "from their similitude to the jagged cloathe buttons, anciently worne in this kingdom ", according to Johnson's Gerarde, p.472 (1633 ); but by other writers ascribed to "a habit of country fellows to carry them in their pockets to divine their success with their sweethearts." Dr. Prior.
BACHELORSHIP
BACHELORSHIP Bach "e *lor *ship, n.
Defn: The state of being a bachelor.
New American Oxford Dictionary
bachelor
bach e lor |ˈbaCH (ə )lər ˈbætʃ (ə )lər | ▶noun 1 a man who is not and has never been married: Mark is a confirmed bachelor | one of the country's most eligible bachelors. • Zoology a male bird or mammal without a mate, esp. one prevented from breeding by a dominant male. 2 a person who holds an undergraduate degree from a university or college (only in titles or set expressions ): he graduated with a bachelor's degree in philosophy | a Bachelor of Arts. 3 historical a young knight serving under another's banner. See also knight bachelor. [said to be from French bas chevalier, literally ‘low knight ’ (i.e., knight of a low order ).] DERIVATIVES bach e lor hood |-ˌho͝od |noun ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French bacheler; of uncertain origin.
bachelor apartment
bach e lor a part ment |ˈbætʃ (ə )lər əˈpɑrtmənt | ▶noun an apartment occupied by a bachelor. • an apartment consisting of a single large room serving as bedroom and living room, with a separate bathroom.
bachelorette
bach e lor ette |ˌbaCH (ə )ləˈret bætʃələˈret | ▶noun 1 a young unmarried woman. 2 a small bachelor apartment: a bachelorette in a high-rise complex.
bachelorette party
bach e lor ette par ty |ˌbæələˈretpɑːrti | ▶noun a party given for a woman who is about to get married, typically one attended by women only.
bachelor girl
bach e lor girl |ˈbætʃ (ə )lər ɡərl | ▶noun an independent, unmarried young woman.
bachelor party
bach e lor par ty |ˈbætʃ (ə )lər ˈpɑrdi |(or bachelorette party ) ▶noun a party given for a man (or woman ) who is about to get married, typically attended by men (or women ) only.
bachelor's buttons
bach e lor's but tons ▶plural noun [ treated as sing. or pl. ] any of a number of ornamental plants that bear small, buttonlike, double flowers, in particular the vivid blue cornflower Centaurea cyanus.
Oxford Dictionary
bachelor
bach |elor |ˈbatʃələ | ▶noun 1 a man who is not and has never been married: one of the country's most eligible bachelors. • Zoology a male bird or mammal prevented from breeding by a dominant male. 2 a person who holds a first degree from a university or other academic institution (only in titles or set expressions ): a Bachelor of Arts. 3 Canadian a bachelor apartment. 4 historical a young knight serving under another's banner. See also knight bachelor. [said to be from French bas chevalier, literally ‘low knight ’ (i.e. knight of a low order ).] DERIVATIVES bachelorhood noun ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French bacheler; of uncertain origin.
bachelor apartment
bach |elor apart |ment ▶noun N. Amer. an apartment consisting of a single large main room; a studio flat.
bachelorette
bach ¦elor |ette |batʃələˈrɛt | ▶noun N. Amer. 1 a young unmarried woman. 2 a very small bachelor apartment.
bachelorette party
bach e lor ette par ty |ˌbæələˈretpɑːrti | ▶noun a party given for a woman who is about to get married, typically one attended by women only.
bachelor girl
bach |elor girl ▶noun an independent, unmarried young woman.
bachelor party
bachelor party (or bachelorette party ) ▶noun N. Amer. a party given for a man (or woman ) about to get married, typically attended by men (or women ) only.
bachelor's buttons
bach |elor's but |tons ▶plural noun [ treated as sing. or pl. ] any of a number of ornamental plants which bear small, button-like, double flowers, in particular: ● a white flower of the daisy family (Achillea ptarmica, family Compositae ). ● a yellow buttercup (Ranunculus acris, family Ranunculaceae ).
Duden Dictionary
Bachelor
Ba che lor Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈbɛt͜ʃəlɐ |der Bachelor; Genitiv: des Bachelor [s ], Plural: die Bachelors englisch bachelor < altfranzösisch bacheler < mittellateinisch baccalaris, Bakkalaureus niedrigster akademischer Grad Abkürzung: B. umgangssprachlich den Bachelor machen | das Studium mit dem Bachelor abschließen
Bachelorabschluss
Ba che lor ab schluss Substantiv, maskulin , der Studienabschluss, bei dem der Bachelorgrad verliehen wird
Bachelorand
Ba che lo rand Substantiv, maskulin , der |Bachelor a nd |der Bachelorand; Genitiv: des Bacheloranden, Plural: die Bacheloranden jemand, der sich auf einen Bachelorabschluss vorbereitet
Bachelorandin
Ba che lo ran din Substantiv, feminin , die |Bachelor a ndin |die Bachelorandin; Genitiv: der Bachelorandin, Plural: die Bachelorandinnen weibliche Form zu Bachelorand
Bachelorarbeit
Ba che lor ar beit Substantiv, feminin , die
Bachelorgrad
Ba che lor grad Substantiv, maskulin , der Bachelor
Bachelor of Arts
Ba che lor of Arts Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈbɛt͜ʃəlɐ ɔf ˈaːɐ̯t͜s |der Bachelor of Arts; des Bachelor [s ] of Arts, die Bachelors of Arts englisch, zu: arts = Geisteswissenschaften, Plural von: art = Kunst niedrigster akademischer Grad, besonders in den Geisteswissenschaften Abkürzung: B. A.
Bachelor of Science
Ba che lor of Sci ence Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈbɛt͜ʃəlɐ ɔf ˈsa͜iəns |der Bachelor of Science; des Bachelor [s ] of Science, die Bachelors of Science englisch, zu sciences = Naturwissenschaften, Plural von: science = Wissenschaft niedrigster akademischer Grad, besonders in den Naturwissenschaften Abkürzung: B. Sc.
Bachelorstudiengang
Ba che lor stu di en gang Substantiv, maskulin , der Studiengang, der mit dem Bachelorgrad abschließt
Bachelorstudium
Ba che lor stu di um Substantiv, Neutrum , das Bachelorstudiengang
French Dictionary
bachelor
bachelor Anglicisme pour studio.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
bachelor
bach e lor /bǽtʃ (ə )lə r /〖原義は 3 〗名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 未婚の男子, 独身男性 (↔spinster, bachelorette ) (!unmarried [single ] manを用いた方がよい ) ▸ a confirmed bachelor 独身主義者 (!⦅報道 ⦆では同性愛者をさすことも多い ) ▸ an eligible bachelor 結婚相手にふさわしい (若くて金持ちの )独身男性 2 学士 (→doctor , master )▸ a bachelor's degree 学士号 (⦅よりくだけて ⦆bachelor's, ⦅かたく ⦆baccalaureate ) (!1 の連想を避けるためundergraduate degree を用いることもある ) ▸ a Bachelor of Arts 文学士 (⦅略 ⦆B.A.)▸ a Bachelor of Science 理学士 (⦅略 ⦆B.S., B.Sc. )3 〘史 〙(ほかの騎士に従う )若い騎士 (bachelor-at-arms ).4 (繁殖地に入れてもらえない )若い雄のオットセイ (bachelor seal ).~́ ap à rtment ⦅米 ⦆ [fl à t ⦅英 ⦆]独身者向けアパート .~́ g ì rl 自活している独身女性 (!失礼な表現と考える人も多い; unmarried [single ] womanとする方がよい ) .~́ p à rty ⦅米 ⦆独身お別れパーティ 〘結婚直前の男性を囲む男友達の会; ⦅英 ⦆stag night [party ]〙.
bachelorette
bach e lor ette /bæ̀tʃ (ə )lərét /名詞 C ⦅米 ⦆若い独身女性 .~́ p à rty ⦅米 ⦆(女性の )独身お別れパーティー (→bachelor party ).