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ADJ ที่ ดี หรือ เด่น เป็นพิเศษ ที่ ประสบผลสำเร็จ ti-de-rue-den-pen-phi-sed
banner
N ธง ผืน ธง ร่มธง flag thong
banner headline
N พาดหัวข่าว headline phad-hua-khao
banneret
N อัศวิน ที่ นำ กองทัพ ธง ขนาดเล็ก as-sa-win-ti-nam-kong-tab
bannerol
N ธง เล็ก บน เสากระโดง เรือ banderol bannerole
banning
N การ สั่งห้าม prohibition ka-n sang-ham
bannister
N ราว ระเบียง หรือ บันได raol-ra-biang-rue-ban-dai
banns
N ประกาศ แจ้ง แต่งงาน ล่วงหน้า bans
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
BANNER
n.[L. pannus. ] 1. A square flag; a military ensign; the principal standard of a prince or state.
2. A streamer borne at the end of a lance or elsewhere.
3. In botany, the upper petal of a papilionaceous corol.
BANNERED
a.Furnished with or bearing banners. Shield the strong foes, and rake the bannered shore.
BANNERET
n.A knight made in the field. Bannerets formerly constituted an order of knights or feudal lords, who led their vassals to battle under their own flags. On the day of battle, the candidates presented their flags to the king or general, who cut off the train or skirt, and made it square. They were then called knights of the square flag. They were a middle order between barons and simple knights.
BANNEROL
[See Bandrol. ]
BANNOCK
n.A cake made of oatmeal or peas-meal, baked on an iron plate over the fire; used in Scotland, and the northern counties of England.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
BANNER
Ban "ner, n. Etym: [OE. banere, OF. baniere, F. bannière, bandière,fr. LL. baniera, banderia, fr. bandum banner, fr. OHG. bant band, strip of cloth; cf. bindan to bind, Goth. bandwa, bandwo, a sign. See Band, n.]
1. A kind of flag attached to a spear or pike by a crosspiece, and used by a chief as his standard in battle. Hang out our banners on the outward walls. Shak.
2. A large piece of silk or other cloth, with a device or motto, extended on a crosspiece, and borne in a procession, or suspended in some conspicuous place.
3. Any flag or standard; as, the star-spangled banner. Banner fish (Zoöl.), a large fish of the genus Histiophorus, of the Swordfish family, having a broad bannerlike dorsal fin; the sailfish. One species (H. Americanus ) inhabits the North Atlantic.
BANNERED
BANNERED Ban "nered, a.
Defn: Decorated with a banner or banners "bannered host. " Milton.
BANNERET
BANNERET Ban "ner *et, n.Etym: [OE. baneret, OF. baneret, F. banneret; properly a dim. of OF. baniere. See Banner. ]
1. Originally, a knight who led his vassals into the field under his own banner; -- commonly used as a title of rank.
2. A title of rank, conferred for heroic deeds, and hence, an order of knighthood; also, the person bearing such title or rank.
Note: The usual mode of conferring the rank on the field of battle was by cutting or tearing off the point of the pennon or pointed flag on the spear of the candidate, thereby making it a banner.
3. A civil officer in some Swiss cantons.
4. A small banner. Shak.
BANNEROL
BANNEROL Ban "ner *ol, n.
Defn: A banderole; esp. a banner displayed at a funeral procession and set over the tomb. See Banderole.
BANNITION
Ban *ni "tion, n. Etym: [LL. bannitio. See Banish. ]
Defn: The act of expulsion. [Obs. ] Abp. Laud.
BANNOCK
Ban "nock, n. Etym: [Gael. bonnach.]
Defn: A kind of cake or bread, in shape flat and roundish, commonly made of oatmeal or barley meal and baked on an iron plate, or griddle; -- used in Scotland and the northern counties of England. Jamieson. Bannock fluke, the turbot. [Scot. ]
BANNS
Banns, n. pl. Etym: [See Ban. ]
Defn: Notice of a proposed marriage, proclaimed in a church, or other place prescribed by law, in order that any person may object, if he knows of just cause why the marriage should not take place.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Banneker, Benjamin
Ban ne ker, Benjamin |ˈbanikər ˈbænəkər | (1731 –1806 ), US inventor, astronomer, and mathematician. Born to a slave father and freed slave mother, he published an almanac 1791 –1802 that featured his astronomical and tide calculations. On the recommendation of Thomas Jefferson, he was hired to assist in the surveying of the District of Columbia 1790.
banner
ban ner |ˈbanər ˈbænər | ▶noun 1 a long strip of cloth bearing a slogan or design, hung in a public place or carried in a demonstration or procession: a banner in the front window announced “Grand Reopening ” | students waved banners and chanted slogans. • a flag on a pole used as the standard of a monarch, army, or knight. • an idea or principle used to rally public opinion: the administration is flying the free trade banner. 2 a heading or advertisement appearing on a web page in the form of a bar, column, or box: to get a new banner now, click Step 1 | [ as modifier ] : a banner ad. ▶adjective [ attrib. ] excellent; outstanding: I predict that 1998 will be a banner year. PHRASES under the banner of claiming to support a particular cause or set of ideas: campaigns fought under the banner of multiculturalism. • as part of a particular group or organization: the party is running under the banner of the Left-Wing Alliance. DERIVATIVES ban nered adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French baniere, ultimately of Germanic origin and related to band 2 .
banneret
ban ner et |ˈbanərit, ˌbanəˈret ˈbænərət | ▶noun historical 1 a knight who commanded his own troops in battle under his own banner. 2 a knighthood given on the battlefield for courage. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French baneret, literally ‘bannered, ’ from baniere ‘banner. ’
banner headline
ban ner head line |ˈbænər ˈhɛdˌlaɪn | ▶noun a newspaper headline running across a whole page, esp. one on the front page.
bannister
ban nis ter ▶noun variant spelling of banister.
Bannister, Sir Roger
Ban nis ter, Sir Roger |ˈbanəstər ˈbænəstər | (1929 –), British middle-distance runner and neurologist; full name Sir Roger Gilbert Bannister. In 1954, he became the first man to run a mile in under 4 minutes.
bannock
ban nock |ˈbanək ˈbænək | ▶noun a round, flat loaf, typically unleavened, associated with Scotland and northern England. ORIGIN Old English bannuc, of Celtic origin; related to Welsh ban, Breton bannac'h, banne, and Cornish banna ‘a drop. ’
Bannockburn, Battle of
Ban nock burn, Battle of |ˈbanəkˌbərn ˌbædl əv ˈbænəkbərn | a battle that took place near Stirling in central Scotland in 1314, in which the English army of Edward II, advancing to break the siege of Stirling Castle, was defeated by the Scots under Robert the Bruce.
banns
banns |banz bænz | ▶plural noun a notice read out on three successive Sundays in a parish church, announcing an intended marriage and giving the opportunity for objections. ORIGIN Middle English: plural of ban 1 .
Oxford Dictionary
Banneker, Benjamin
Ban ne ker, Benjamin |ˈbanikər ˈbænəkər | (1731 –1806 ), US inventor, astronomer, and mathematician. Born to a slave father and freed slave mother, he published an almanac 1791 –1802 that featured his astronomical and tide calculations. On the recommendation of Thomas Jefferson, he was hired to assist in the surveying of the District of Columbia 1790.
banner
ban ¦ner |ˈbanə | ▶noun 1 a long strip of cloth bearing a slogan or design, carried in a demonstration or procession or hung in a public place. • historical a flag on a pole used as the standard of a monarch, knight, or army. • used in reference to support for a belief or principle: the government is flying the free trade banner. 2 a heading or advertisement appearing on a web page in the form of a bar, column, or box: [ as modifier ] : a banner ad. ▶adjective [ attrib. ] N. Amer. excellent; outstanding: the company was having a banner year. PHRASES under the banner of as part of a specified group: the party is running under the banner of the Left-Wing Alliance. • claiming to support a specified cause or principle: campaigns fought under the banner of multiculturalism. DERIVATIVES bannered adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French baniere, ultimately of Germanic origin and related to band 2 .
banneret
banneret |ˈbanərɪt | ▶noun historical 1 a knight who commanded his own troops in battle under his own banner. 2 a knighthood given on the battlefield for courage. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French baneret, literally ‘bannered ’, from baniere ‘banner ’.
banner headline
ban ¦ner head |line ▶noun a large newspaper headline, especially one across the top of the front page.
bannister
ban |nis ¦ter ▶noun variant spelling of banister.
Bannister, Sir Roger
Ban |nis ¦ter |ˈbanɪstə | (b.1929 ), British middle-distance runner and neurologist; full name Sir Roger Gilbert Bannister. In May 1954 he became the first man to run a mile in under 4 minutes, with a time of 3 minutes 59.4 seconds.
bannock
bannock |ˈbanək | ▶noun a round, flat loaf, typically unleavened, associated with Scotland and northern England. ORIGIN Old English bannuc, of Celtic origin; related to Welsh ban, Breton bannac'h, banne, and Cornish banna ‘a drop ’.
Bannockburn, Battle of
Bannockburn, Battle of |ˈbanəkbəːn | a battle which took place near Stirling in central Scotland in 1314, in which the English army of Edward II, advancing to break the siege of Stirling Castle, was defeated by the Scots under Robert the Bruce.
banns
banns |banz | ▶plural noun a notice read out on three successive Sundays in a parish church, announcing an intended marriage and giving the opportunity for objections. PHRASES forbid the banns archaic raise an objection to an intended marriage. ORIGIN Middle English: plural of ban 1 .
American Oxford Thesaurus
banner
banner noun 1 students waved banners: sign, placard, poster, notice. 2 banners fluttered above the troops: flag, standard, ensign, color (s ), pennant, banderole, guidon; Nautical burgee.
Oxford Thesaurus
banner
banner noun 1 students waved banners and chanted slogans: placard, sign, poster, notice. 2 banners fluttered above the waiting troops: flag, standard, ensign, jack, colour (s ), pennant, pennon, streamer, banderole; Brit. pendant; Nautical burgee; in ancient Rome vexillum; rare gonfalon, guidon, labarum.
Duden Dictionary
Bann
Bann Substantiv, maskulin , der |B a nn |der Bann; Genitiv: des Bann [e ]s mittelhochdeutsch, althochdeutsch ban, zu bannen 1 (im Mittelalter ) Ausschluss oder Ausweisung aus einer [kirchlichen ] Gemeinschaft den Bann über jemanden aussprechen, verhängen | jemanden mit dem Bann belegen | vom Bann gelöst werden 2 gehoben beherrschender Einfluss; magische Kraft, Wirkung, der man sich kaum entziehen kann; Zauber den Bann [des Schweigens ] brechen | sich aus dem Bann einer Musik lösen | in jemandes Bann geraten | das Spiel hielt ihn in [seinem ] Bann | unter dem Bann der Ereignisse stehen jemanden in seinen Bann schlagen /ziehen ganz gefangen nehmen, fesseln 3 nationalsozialistisch Gliederungsbereich innerhalb der Hitlerjugend
Bannbruch
Bann bruch Substantiv, maskulin Rechtswissenschaft , der |B a nnbruch |
Bannbulle
Bann bul le Substantiv, feminin katholische Kirche , die |B a nnbulle |
bannen
ban nen schwaches Verb |b a nnen |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « mittelhochdeutsch bannen = bannen 1 , (unter Strafandrohung ) ge- oder verbieten, althochdeutsch bannan = gebieten, befehlen; vor Gericht fordern, ursprünglich = sprechen; seit dem 15. Jahrhundert als Ableitung von Bann empfunden und schwaches Verb 1 (im Mittelalter ) über jemanden den Bann 1 aussprechen der Papst bannte den Kaiser 2 a gehoben durch Bann 2 [irgendwo ] festhalten das Ereignis bannte die Zuschauer [auf ihre Plätze ] | jemanden, etwas [wie ] gebannt anstarren | figurativ ein historisches Geschehen auf die Leinwand bannen (es malen oder filmen )b gehoben jemanden, etwas durch magische Kraft vertreiben der Zauberer versuchte den bösen Geist zu bannen | figurativ die Hochwassergefahr war noch nicht gebannt (abgewendet )
Banner
Ban ner Substantiv, Neutrum , das |B a nner |das Banner; Genitiv: des Banners, Plural: die Banner mittelhochdeutsch ban (i )er (e ) < (alt )französisch bannière, letztlich zu einem germanischen Wort mit der Bedeutung »[Feld ]zeichen «, vgl. Bande 1 Fahne [mit Feld-, Hoheitszeichen, Wappen ], die durch eine waagerecht hängende Querstange mit dem Fahnenschaft verbunden ist das Banner tragen | figurativ gehoben das Banner der Freiheit 2 |ˈbænɐ |Werbebanner
Bannerträger
Ban ner trä ger Substantiv, maskulin , der |B a nnerträger |jemand, der ein Banner trägt Bannerträger bilden die Spitze des Zuges | figurativ ein Bannerträger (gehoben ; Vorkämpfer ) des Fortschritts
Bannerträgerin
Ban ner trä ge rin Substantiv, feminin , die |B a nnerträgerin |weibliche Form zu Bannerträger
Bannerwerbung
Ban ner wer bung Substantiv, feminin , die |B a nnerwerbung |Werbung mit Bannern 2 auf Webseiten
Bannfluch
Bann fluch Substantiv, maskulin , der |B a nnfluch |(im Mittelalter ) mit einer Verfluchung verbundener Kirchenbann
Banngut
Bann gut Substantiv, Neutrum Rechtswissenschaft , das |B a nngut |
bannig
ban nig Adverb norddeutsch |b a nnig |wohl mittelniederdeutsch bannich = gebannt, verdammt ungewöhnlich, außerordentlich, sehr ich habe mich bannig gefreut
Bannkreis
Bann kreis Substantiv, maskulin gehoben , der |B a nnkreis |Einflussbereich sich jemandes Bannkreis nicht entziehen können
Bannmeile
Bann mei le Substantiv, feminin , die |B a nnmeile |1 Geschichte nähere Umgebung einer Stadt, in der besondere Vorschriften gelten 2 nähere Umgebung von Regierungsgebäuden o. Ä., in der Versammlungsverbot besteht die Bannmeile des Bundestages
Bannstrahl
Bann strahl Substantiv, maskulin gehoben , der |B a nnstrahl |Bannfluch
Bannwald
Bann wald Substantiv, maskulin , der |B a nnwald |[Schutz ]wald [gegen Lawinen ], in dem kein Holz geschlagen werden darf
Bannware
Bann wa re Substantiv, feminin Rechtssprache , die |B a nnware |Ware, die unter Umgehung der Zollgesetze ein- bzw. ausgeführt wird
Bannwart
Bann wart Substantiv, maskulin schweizerisch , der |B a nnwart |Flur- und Waldhüter
French Dictionary
banni
banni , ie adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin Qui a été expulsé de sa patrie. SYNONYME exilé ; proscrit . Note Orthographique ba nn i.
bannière
bannière n. f. nom féminin Étendard d ’un groupe. : Des bannières distinguaient les scouts de toutes les régions du Canada. LOCUTIONS C ’est la croix et la bannière. figuré C ’est très compliqué. Sous la bannière de. Sous le parrainage de. Note Orthographique ba nn ière.
bannir
bannir v. tr. verbe transitif 1 Expulser d ’un pays. SYNONYME déporter ; exiler ; proscrire . 2 littéraire Supprimer. : Il doit bannir le sucre. SYNONYME écarter ; exclure . finir Note Orthographique ba nn ir.
bannissement
bannissement n. m. nom masculin Exil. SYNONYME exclusion . Note Orthographique ba nn issement.
Spanish Dictionary
banner
banner nombre masculino Espacio publicitario insertado en una página de internet :esta página tiene demasiados banners, no se consulta bien .Se pronuncia 'báner '. El plural es banners .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
banner
ban ner /bǽnə r /名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 横断幕 〘スローガンや宣伝文句を書いたもの 〙; (広告用 )たれ幕 .2 ⦅文 ⦆旗 (flag ); (王 騎士の )旗印, 軍旗 .3 信条, 大義名分 ▸ under the banner of A ⦅書 ⦆Aの信条 [名 ]の下に ▸ join [follow ] the banner of A Aの支持に加わる ▸ carry the banner for A Aを支持する, 旗印に掲げる 4 〘インターネット 〙バナー広告 (banner ad ) 〘帯状に表示される広告 〙.5 (新聞トップ面の )大見出し (banner headline ).形容詞 ⦅米 ⦆〖名詞 の前で 〗優れた, 出来の良い .
bannister
ban nis ter /bǽnɪstə r /名詞 =banister .
bannock
ban nock /bǽnək /名詞 C ⦅スコット 北イング ⦆バノック 〘オートミールやカラスムギで作った丸く平たい菓子パン 〙.
banns
banns /bænz /名詞 〖通例 the ~〗結婚予告 [公告 ] 〘教会で挙式前に公告を行い, 異議の有無を問うこと 〙▸ read [publish, call ] the banns (教会が )結婚の公告を行う ▸ forbid the banns 結婚に異議を申し立てる