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barrel

N จำนวน ของ ของเหลว ต่อ บาร์ เร็ล  barrelful jam-nuan-kong-kong-leol-tor-ba-ren

 

barrel

N จำนวน ของ น้ำมัน หรือ เบียร์ ต่อ บาร์ เร็ล  jam-nuan-khong-nam-man-rue-bia-tor-ba-ren

 

barrel

N ถัง ใส่ ของเหลว  ภาชนะ ตัก เบียร์  น้ำมัน  barreling thang-sai-kong-leol

 

barrel

N ลำ กล้อง ปืน  lam-kong-puen

 

barrel

VT เคลื่อนไหว ด้วย ความ รวดเร็ว (ไม่เป็นทางการ  canon klean-wai-duai-khwam-ruad-reol

 

barrel in

PHRV โหมกระหน่ำ  พัดกระหน่ำ  hom-kra-nam

 

barrel of fun

SL สนุก สุดเหวี่ยง  สนุก มาก  sa-nuk-sud-wiang

 

barrelhouse

N ร้าน ขาย เหล้า ราคา ถูก 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

BARREL

n. 1. A vessel or cask, of more length than breadth, round and bulging in the middle, made of staves and heading, and bound with hoops.
2. The quantity which a barrel contains. Of wine measure, the English barrel contains 31 1 /2 gallons, of beer measure, 36 gallons; of ale, 32 gallons; and of beer-vinegar, 34 gallons.
Of weight, a barrel of Essex butter is 1 6 pounds; of Suffolk butter, 256, a barrel of herring should contain 32 gallons wine measure, and hold 1 herrings; a barrel of salmon should contain 42 gallons; a barrel of soap should weigh 256 lbs.
In America, the contents of a barrel are regulated by statutes.
In Connecticut, the barrel for liquors must contain 31 1 /2 gallons, each gallon to contain 231 cubic inches. In New York, a barrel of flour by statute must contain either 196 lb. or 228 lb. net weight. The barrel of beef and pork in New York and Connecticut, is 2 lbs. In general, the contents of barrels, as defined by statute, in this country, must be from 28 to 31 1 /2 gallons.
3. Any thing hollow and long, as the barrel of a gun; a tube.
4. A cylinder; as the barrel of a watch, within which the spring is coiled, and round which is wound the chain.
5. A cavity behind the tympanum of the ear is called the barrel of the ear. It is four or five lines deep, and five or six wide, and covered with a fine membrane. It is more usually called the cavity of the tympanum.

 

BARREL

v.t.To put in a barrel; to pack in a barrel with salt for preservation, as to barrel beef, pork or fish.

 

BARREL-BELLIED

a.[See Belly. ] Having a large belly.

 

BARRELED

pp. 1. Put or packed in a barrel.
2. In composition, having a barrel or tube; as a double-barreled gun.

 

BARRELLING

ppr. Putting or packing in a barrel.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

BARREL

Bar "rel, n.Etym: [OE. barel, F. baril, prob. fr. barre bar. Cf. Barricade. ]

 

1. A round vessel or cask, of greater length than breadth, and bulging in the middle, made of staves bound with hoops, and having flat ends or heads.

 

2. The quantity which constitutes a full barrel. This varies for different articles and also in different places for the same article, being regulated by custom or by law. A barrel of wine is 31

 

3. A solid drum, or a hollow cylinder or case; as, the barrel of a windlass; the barrel of a watch, within which the spring is coiled.

 

4. A metallic tube, as of a gun, from which a projectile is discharged. Knight.

 

5. A jar. [Obs. ] 1 Kings xvii. 12.

 

6. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: The hollow basal part of a feather. Barrel bulk (Com. ), a measure equal to five cubic feet, used in estimating capacity, as of a vessel for freight. -- Barrel drain (Arch. ), a drain in the form of a cylindrical tube. -- Barrel of a boiler, the cylindrical part of a boiler, containing the flues. -- Barrel of the ear (Anat. ), the tympanum, or tympanic cavity. -- Barrel organ, an instrument for producing music by the action of a revolving cylinder. -- Barrel vault. See under Vault.

 

BARREL

Bar "rel, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Barreled (Barrelled; p. pr. & vb. n.Barreling, or Barrelling. ]

 

Defn: To put or to pack in a barrel or barrels.

 

BARRELED; BARRELLED

BARRELED; BARRELLED Bar "reled, Bar "relled, a.

 

Defn: Having a barrel; -- used in composition; as, a double-barreled gun.

 

BARREL PROCESS

BARREL PROCESS Bar "rel proc "ess. (Metal. )

 

Defn: A process of extracting gold or silver by treating the ore in a revolving barrel, or drum, with mercury, chlorine, cyanide solution, or other reagent.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

barrel

bar rel |ˈbarəl ˈbɛrəl | noun 1 a cylindrical container bulging out in the middle, traditionally made of wooden staves with metal hoops around them. such a container together with its contents: a barrel of beer. a measure of capacity used for oil and beer. It is usually equal to 36 imperial gallons for beer and 35 imperial gallons or 42 US gallons (roughly 192 liters ) for oil. 2 a tube forming part of an object such as a gun or a pen. 3 the belly and loins of a four-legged animal such as a horse. verb ( barrels, barreling, barreled ; Brit. barrels, barrelling, barrelled ) 1 [ no obj. ] informal drive or move fast, often heedless of surroundings or conditions: we barreled across the Everglades | barreling along the Ventura freeway. 2 [ with obj. ] put into a barrel or barrels. PHRASES a barrel of laughs [ often with negative ] informal a source of fun or amusement: life is not exactly a barrel of laughs at the moment. on the barrel (of payment ) without delay: I gotta be paid cash on the barrel. over a barrel informal in a helpless position; at someone's mercy. with both barrels informal with unrestrained force or emotion. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French baril, from medieval Latin barriclus small cask.

 

barrel cactus

bar rel cac tus noun a spiny, ribbed cylindrical cactus. [Ferocactus, Echinocereus, and other genera, family Cactaceae: numerous species, including the Arizona barrel cactus (F. wislizenii ), with yellow, orange, or red flower. ]

 

barrel-chested

bar rel-chest ed |ˈbɛrəl ˌtʃɛstəd | adjective having a large rounded chest.

 

barrel distortion

bar rel dis tor tion noun a type of defect in optical or electronic images in which vertical or horizontal straight lines appear as convex curves.

 

barrelfish

barrel |fish noun ( pl. same or barrelfishes ) a fish which lives in the deep waters of the Atlantic when adult, and on the surface, typically among flotsam, when young. Schedophilus medusophagus and Hyperoglyphe perciforma, family Centrolophidae.

 

barrelhead

bar rel head |ˈbarəlˌhed ˈbɛrəlhɛd | noun the flat top of a barrel. PHRASES on the barrelhead another way of saying on the barrel (see barrel ).

 

barrelhouse

bar rel house |ˈbarəlˌhous ˈbɛrəlhaʊs | noun 1 a cheap or disreputable bar. 2 [ usu. as modifier ] an unrestrained and unsophisticated style of jazz music. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: so named because of the rows of barrels along the walls of such a bar.

 

barrel knot

bar rel knot noun another term for blood knot.

 

barrel organ

bar rel or gan |ˈbɛrəl ˈˌɔrɡən | noun a mechanical musical instrument from which predetermined music is produced by turning a handle, played, esp. in former times, by street musicians.

 

barrel roll

bar rel roll noun an aerobatic maneuver in which an aircraft follows a single turn of a spiral while rolling once about its longitudinal axis.

 

barrel vault

bar rel vault noun Architecture a vault forming a half cylinder. DERIVATIVES bar rel-vault ed adjective

 

Oxford Dictionary

barrel

bar ¦rel |ˈbar (ə )l | noun 1 a cylindrical container bulging out in the middle, traditionally made of wooden staves with metal hoops round them. a barrel together with its contents: a barrel of beer. a measure of capacity used for oil and beer, usually equal to 36 imperial gallons for beer and 35 imperial gallons or 42 US gallons (roughly 159 litres ) for oil. 2 a cylindrical tube forming part of an object such as a gun or a pen: a gun barrel. 3 the belly and loins of a four-legged animal such as a horse. verb ( barrels, barrelling, barrelled; N. Amer. barrels, barreling, barreled ) 1 [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] informal, chiefly N. Amer. drive or move in a way that is so fast as to almost be out of control: they shot him and then barreled away in the truck. 2 [ with obj. ] put into a barrel or barrels. PHRASES a barrel of laughs [ with negative ] informal a source of amusement or pleasure: life is not exactly a barrel of laughs at the moment. over a barrel informal in a helpless position; at someone's mercy. with both barrels informal with unrestrained force or emotion. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French baril, from medieval Latin barriclus small cask .

 

barrel cactus

bar rel cac tus noun a spiny, ribbed cylindrical cactus. [Ferocactus, Echinocereus, and other genera, family Cactaceae: numerous species, including the Arizona barrel cactus (F. wislizenii ), with yellow, orange, or red flower. ]

 

barrel-chested

barrel-chested adjective having a large rounded chest.

 

barrel distortion

bar ¦rel dis |tor ¦tion noun [ mass noun ] a type of defect in optical or electronic images in which vertical or horizontal straight lines appear as convex curves.

 

barrelfish

barrel |fish noun ( pl. same or barrelfishes ) a fish which lives in the deep waters of the Atlantic when adult, and on the surface, typically among flotsam, when young. Schedophilus medusophagus and Hyperoglyphe perciforma, family Centrolophidae.

 

barrelhead

barrel |head |ˈbar (ə )lhɛd | noun the flat top of a barrel. PHRASES on the barrelhead North American term for on the nail (see nail ).

 

barrelhouse

barrel |house |ˈbar (ə )lhaʊs | noun 1 N. Amer. a cheap or disreputable bar. 2 [ mass noun, usu. as modifier ] an unrestrained and unsophisticated style of jazz music. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: so named because of the rows of barrels along the walls of such a bar.

 

barrel organ

bar ¦rel organ noun a small pipe organ played by turning a handle, which rotates a cylinder studded with pegs that open the valves to produce a preset tune, formerly much used by street musicians.

 

barrel roll

bar ¦rel roll noun an aerobatic manoeuvre in which an aircraft follows a single turn of a spiral while rolling once about its longitudinal axis.

 

barrel vault

bar ¦rel vault noun Architecture a vault forming a half cylinder. DERIVATIVES barrel-vaulted adjective

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

barrel

barrel noun oak barrels: cask, keg, butt, vat, tun, drum, hogshead, kilderkin, barrique, pipe; historical firkin. verb barreling down the road: charge, plow, stampede, rush, go headlong; zoom. WORD LINKS cooper a person who makes barrels Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

barrel

barrel noun cask, keg, butt, vat, tun, tub, drum, tank, firkin, hogshead, kilderkin, pin, pipe, barrique; Spanish solera; historical puncheon, tierce.

 

Duden Dictionary

Barrel

Bar rel Substantiv, Neutrum , das |ˈbɛrəl englisch ˈbærəl |das Barrel; Genitiv: des Barrels, Plural: die Barrels < aber: 3 Barrel > englisch barrel, eigentlich = Holzgefäß < altfranzösisch baril in Großbritannien und den USA verwendetes Hohlmaß (163,5645 l bzw. in den USA für Petroleum u. a. 158,9871 l ); Fass, Tonne Öl ist um 50 Cent pro Barrel teurer geworden

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

barrel

bar rel /bǽr (ə )l /〖語源は 「bar (横木 )で作られたもの 」〗名詞 s /-z /C 1 (胴のふくらんだ )たる , ビヤだる .2 1たる (の量 ), バレル ⦅米 ⦆で石油で159リットル, ワインなどで119リットル 〙▸ a barrel of oysters 1たるのカキ 3 銃身, 砲身 ; 円筒形のもの; (太鼓 ポンプ 鉛筆などの )胴, (牛馬の )胴体 , (時計の )ぜんまい箱 .4 ⦅米話 ⦆多量 have a barrel of fun とても楽しい make barrels of money しこたま金をもうける be a b rrel of l ughs ⦅くだけて しばしば皮肉で ⦆〖しばしば否定文で 〗楽しい, 愉快である .h ve [g t ] A over a b rrel ⦅くだけて ⦆A 〈人 〉を困った立場に立たせる, (特に財政的に )意のままにする 〘溺れた人に水を吐かすため, たるの上に乗せたことから 〙.on the b rrel 即金で .scr pe (the b ttom of ) the b rrel ⦅くだけて ⦆(人 物の )残りかすを使う, 差し当たり可能な方法で行う .動詞 s ; ed , ⦅英 ⦆led ; ing , ⦅英 ⦆ling 自動詞 ⦅米俗 ⦆〈車が 〉猛スピードで走る (down ).他動詞 …をたるに入れる .~́ rgan 手回しオルガン 〘大道芸人が台車に載せて街頭を演奏して歩く 〙.~́ r ll 〘空 〙連続横転 .~́ v ult 〘建 〙半円筒ボールト, かまぼこ型天井 .