English-Thai Dictionary
bask
VI อาบแดด ผึ่งแดด suntan abd-daed
bask
VI ได้รับ ความพึงพอใจ delight dai-rab-khwam-pueng-por-jai
bask in
PHRV ยินดี ได้รับ ความรู้ ชื่นชอบ yin-dee
bask in
PHRV อาบแดด arb-daed
basket
N กระเช้า ของ ลูกบอล ลูน kra-chao-kong-luk-bon-lun
basket
N จำนวน ของ สิ่งของ ใน ตะกร้า เต็ม ตระก ร้า เต็ม กระเช้า jam-nuan-kong-sing-kong-nai-ta-kra
basket
N ตะกร้า กระบุง กระเช้า กระจาด hamper ta-kra
basket
N ห่วง ของ กีฬา บาสเกตบอล huang-kong-ki-la-bas-sa-ked-bon
basket case
N องค์กร หรือ ประเทศ ที่ มี ฐานะ ทางเศรษฐกิจ ตกต่ำ มาก ong-kon-rue-pra-thed-ti-mee-tha-na-thang-sed-tha-kid-tok-tam-mak
basket weave
N สิ่งทอ ที่ มี รูปทรง เหมือนกับ ตระก ร้า sing-thor-ti-mee-rub-song-muean-kab-tra-kra
basketball
N บาสเกตบอล กีฬาช นิดหนึ่ง ทำคะแนน ได้ โดย การโยน ลูกบอล ลง ใน ตะกร้า ของ ฝ่ายตรงข้าม bas-sa-ked-bon
basketry
N งานจักสาน พวก ตะกร้า ต่างๆ งานจักสาน basketwork ngan-jak-san-puak-ta-kra-tang-tang
basketwork
N งานจักสาน พวก ตะกร้า ต่างๆ เครื่องสาน basketry ngan-jak-san-puak-ta-kra-tang-tang
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
BASK
v.i.[The origin of this word is not obvious. ] To lie in warmth; to be exposed to genial heat; to be at ease and thriving under benign influences; as, to bask in the blaze of day; to bask in the sunshine of royal favor. The word includes the idea of some continuance of exposure.
BASK
v.t.To warm by continued exposure to heat; to warm with genial heat.
BASKED
pp. Exposed to warmth, or genial heat.
BASKET
n. 1. A domestic vessel made of twigs, rushes, splinters or other flexible things interwoven. The forms and sizes of baskets are very various, as well as the uses to which they are applied; as corn-baskets, clothes-baskets, fruit-baskets, and work-baskets.
2. The contents of a basket; as much as a basket will contain; as, a basket of medlars is two bushels. But in general, this quantity is indefinite.
In military affairs, baskets of earth sometimes are used on the parapet of a trench, between which the soldiers fire. They serve for defense against small shot.
BASKET
v.t.To put in a basket.
BASKET-FISH
n.A species of sea-star, or star-fish, of the genus Asterias, and otherwise called the Magellanic star-fish. It has five rays issuing from an angular body, and dividing into innumerable branches. These when extended form a circle of three feet diameter. [See Asterias. ]
BASKET-HILT
n.[See Hilt. ] A hilt which covers the hand, and defends it from injury, as of a sword.
BASKET-HILTED
a.Having a hilt of basket-work.
BASKET-SALT
n.Salt made from salt-springs, which is purer, whiter and finer, than common brine salt.
BASKET-WOMAN
n.A woman who carries a basket, to and from market.
BASKING
ppr. Exposing or lying exposed to the continued action of heat or genial warmth.
BASKING-SHARK
n.The sun-fish of the Irish; a species of squalus or shark. This fish is from three to twelve yards in length, or even longer. The upper jaw is much longer than the lower one; the tail is large and the upper part much longer than the lower; the skin is rough, of a deep leaden color on the back, and white on the belly. The fish weighs more than a thousand pounds, and affords a great quantity of oil, which is used for lamps, and to cure bruises, burns, and rheumatic complaints. It is viviparous, and frequents the northern seas. [See Squalus.]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
BASK
Bask, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Basked (p. pr. & vb. n. Basking. ] Etym: [OScand. ba to bathe one's self, or perh. bakask to bake one's self, sk being reflexive. See Bath, n., Bake, v. t.]
Defn: To lie in warmth; to be exposed to genial heat. Basks in the glare, and stems the tepid wave. Goldsmith.
BASK
BASK Bask, v. t.
Defn: To warm by continued exposure to heat; to warm with genial heat. Basks at the fire his hairy strength. Milton.
BASKET
Bas "ket, n. Etym: [Of unknown origin. The modern Celtic words seem to be from the English. ]
1. A vessel made of osiers or other twigs, cane, rushes, splints, or other flexible material, interwoven. "Rude baskets... woven of the flexile willow. " Dyer.
2. The contents of a basket; as much as a basket contains; as, a basket of peaches.
3. (Arch. )
Defn: The bell or vase of the Corinthian capital. [Improperly so used. ] Gwilt.
4. The two back seats facing one another on the outside of a stagecoach. [Eng. ] Goldsmith. Basket fish (Zoöl.), an ophiuran of the genus Astrophyton, having the arms much branched. See Astrophyton. -- Basket hilt, a hilt with a covering wrought like basketwork to protect the hand. Hudibras. Hence, Baskethilted, a. -- Basket work, work consisting of plaited osiers or twigs. -- Basket worm (Zoöl.), a lepidopterous insect of the genus Thyridopteryx and allied genera, esp. T. ephemeræformis. The larva makes and carries about a bag or basket-like case of silk and twigs, which it afterwards hangs up to shelter the pupa and wingless adult females.
BASKET
BASKET Bas "ket, v. t.
Defn: To put into a basket. [R.]
BASKET BALL
BASKET BALL Bas "ket ball `.
Defn: A game, usually played indoors, in which two parties of players contest with each other to toss a large inflated ball into opposite goals resembling baskets.
BASKETFUL
Bas "ket *ful, n.; pl. Basketfuls (.
Defn: As much as a basket will contain.
BASKETRY
BASKETRY Bas "ket *ry, n.
Defn: The art of making baskets; also, baskets, taken collectively.
BASKING SHARK
BASKING SHARK Bask "ing shark `. (Zoöl.)
Defn: One of the largest species of sharks (Cetorhinus maximus ), so called from its habit of basking in the sun; the liver shark, or bone shark. It inhabits the northern seas of Europe and America, and grows to a length of more than forty feet. It is a harmless species.
New American Oxford Dictionary
bask
bask |bask bæsk | ▶verb [ no obj. ] lie exposed to warmth and light, typically from the sun, for relaxation and pleasure: sprawled figures basking in the afternoon sun. • (bask in ) revel in and make the most of (something pleasing ): he went on basking in the glory of his first book. ORIGIN late Middle English (originally in the sense ‘bathe ’): perhaps related to Old Norse batha ‘bathe. ’
Baskerville
Bas ker ville |ˈbaskərˌvil ˈbæskərvɪl | ▶noun a typeface much used in books. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: named after John Baskerville (1706 –75 ), English printer, designer of the typeface.
basket
bas ket |ˈbaskit ˈbæskət | ▶noun 1 a container used to hold or carry things, typically made from interwoven strips of cane or wire: a laundry basket. • a structure suspended from a hot-air balloon for carrying the crew, equipment, and ballast. • Finance a group or range of currencies or investments: the European currency unit is made up of a basket of ten currencies. 2 Basketball a net fixed on a hoop used as the goal. • a goal scored. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French basket, of unknown ultimate origin.
basketball
bas ket ball |ˈbaskitˌbôl ˈbæskətˌbɔl | ▶noun a game played between two teams of five players in which goals are scored by throwing a ball through a netted hoop fixed above each end of the court. • the inflated ball used in this game.
basket bingo
bas ket bin go ▶noun a fundraising event in which players buy tickets to play bingo for prizes of gift baskets that are made up by donors.
basket case
bas ket case |ˈbæskət ˌkeɪs | ▶noun informal a person or thing regarded as useless or unable to cope. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: originally slang denoting a soldier who had lost all four limbs, thus unable to move independently.
basket hilt
bas ket hilt ▶noun a sword hilt with a guard resembling basketwork.
basketmaker
bas ket mak er |ˈbaskitˌmākər ˈbæskɪtˌmeɪkər | ▶noun a person who makes baskets. DERIVATIVES bas ket mak ing noun
Basket Maker
Bas ket Mak er ▶noun a member of a culture of the southwestern US, forming the early stages of the Anasazi culture, from the 1st century bc until c. ad 700. The name comes from the basketry and other woven fragments found in early cave sites.
basket-of-gold
bas ket-of-gold ▶noun a cultivated evergreen alyssum, with gray-green leaves and numerous small yellow flowers. [Alyssum saxatile, family Brassicaceae. ]
basketry
bas ket ry |ˈbaskitrē ˈbæskətri | ▶noun the craft of basket-making. • baskets collectively.
basket star
bas ket star ▶noun a brittlestar having branched arms. [Genus Gorgonocephalus, family Gorgonocephalidae: several species, including the large G. eucnemis. ]
basket weave
bas ket weave ▶noun a style of weave or a pattern resembling basketwork.
basket-weaving
bas ket-weav ing |ˈbæskətwivɪŋ | ▶noun 1 the art or activity of creating woven baskets. 2 humorous a college course that is thought to be very easy.
basketwork
bas ket work |ˈbaskitˌwərk ˈbæskətˌwərk | ▶noun material woven in the style of a basket. • the craft of making such material.
basking shark
bask ing shark |bæskɪŋ ʃɑrk | ▶noun a large shark that feeds exclusively on plankton and often swims slowly close to the surface, found chiefly in the open ocean. [Cetorhinus maximus, the only member of the family Cetorhinidae. ]
Oxford Dictionary
bask
bask |bɑːsk | ▶verb [ no obj. ] lie exposed to warmth and light, typically from the sun, for relaxation and pleasure. • (bask in ) revel in and make the most of (something pleasing ): he went on basking in the glory of his first book. ORIGIN late Middle English (originally in the sense ‘bathe ’): perhaps related to Old Norse batha ‘bathe ’.
Baskerville
Baskerville |ˈbaskəvɪl | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a typeface much used in books. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: named after John Baskerville (1706 –75 ), English printer, designer of the typeface.
basket
bas ¦ket |ˈbɑːskɪt | ▶noun 1 a container used to hold or carry things, typically made from interwoven strips of cane or wire. • a structure suspended from a hot-air balloon for carrying the crew, equipment, and ballast. • Finance a group or range of currencies or investments: a basket of ten currencies. 2 Basketball a net fixed on a hoop used as the goal. • a goal scored. 3 Brit. informal euphemism for bastard ( sense 2 of the noun ). DERIVATIVES basketful noun ( pl. basketfuls ) ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French basket, of unknown ultimate origin.
basketball
bas ¦ket |ball |ˈbɑːskɪtbɔːl | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a game played between two teams of five players in which goals are scored by throwing a ball through a netted hoop fixed at each end of the court. • [ count noun ] the inflated ball used in basketball.
basket bingo
bas ket bin go ▶noun a fundraising event in which players buy tickets to play bingo for prizes of gift baskets that are made up by donors.
basket case
bas ¦ket case ▶noun informal a person or thing regarded as useless or unable to cope. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: originally US slang denoting a soldier who had lost all four limbs, thus unable to move independently.
basket hilt
bas ¦ket hilt ▶noun a sword hilt with a guard resembling basketwork.
basketmaker
basketmaker ▶noun a person who makes baskets. DERIVATIVES basketmaking noun
Basket Maker
Bas ¦ket Maker ▶noun a member of a culture of the south-western US, forming the early stages of the Anasazi culture, from the 1st century bc until c. 700 ad. The name comes from the basketry and other woven fragments found in early cave sites.
basket-of-gold
bas ket-of-gold ▶noun a cultivated evergreen alyssum, with gray-green leaves and numerous small yellow flowers. [Alyssum saxatile, family Brassicaceae. ]
basketry
bas |ket ¦ry |ˈbɑːskɪtri | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the craft of basket-making. • baskets collectively.
basket star
bas ket star ▶noun a brittlestar having branched arms. [Genus Gorgonocephalus, family Gorgonocephalidae: several species, including the large G. eucnemis. ]
basket weave
bas ¦ket weave ▶noun [ mass noun ] a style of weave or a pattern resembling basketwork.
basket-weaving
bas ket-weav ing |ˈbæskətwivɪŋ | ▶noun 1 the art or activity of creating woven baskets. 2 humorous a college course that is thought to be very easy.
basketwork
bas ¦ket |work |ˈbɑːskɪtwəːk | ▶noun [ mass noun ] material woven in the style of a basket. • the craft of making basketwork.
basking shark
bask |ing shark ▶noun a large shark which feeds exclusively on plankton and typically swims slowly close to the surface, found chiefly in the open ocean. ●Cetorhinus maximus, the only member of the family Cetorhinidae.
American Oxford Thesaurus
bask
bask verb 1 I basked in the sun: laze, lie, lounge, relax, sprawl, loll, wallow; sunbathe, sun oneself. 2 she's basking in all the glory: revel in, delight in, luxuriate in, wallow in, take pleasure in, rejoice in, glory in, indulge oneself in; enjoy, relish, savor, lap up.
basket
basket noun baskets decorated with ribbons: hamper, creel, pannier, bushel; wicker basket.
Oxford Thesaurus
bask
bask verb 1 I sat on the bank, basking in the warm sunshine: laze, lie, lounge, relax, sprawl, loll; sunbathe, sun oneself, warm oneself. 2 they were still basking in the glory of success: revel, luxuriate, wallow, delight, take pleasure, rejoice, glory, indulge oneself; enjoy, relish, savour, lap up; informal get a kick out of, get a thrill out of, get a charge from.
basket
basket noun a basket of flowers: receptacle, container, holder, vessel, box, case; wickerwork box, hamper, creel, pannier, punnet, trug.
Duden Dictionary
Baske
Bas ke Substantiv, maskulin , der |B a ske |der Baske; Genitiv: des Basken, Plural: die Basken Einwohnerbezeichnung
Baskenland
Bas ken land Substantiv, Neutrum , das |B a skenland |das Baskenland; Genitiv: des Baskenland [e ]s Region am Golf von Biskaya, die z. T. zu Spanien, z. T. zu Frankreich gehört
Baskenmütze
Bas ken müt ze Substantiv, feminin , die |B a skenmütze |nach den Basken, einem Volksstamm im Baskenland und in den westlichen Pyrenäen flache schirmlose Mütze aus Wolle oder Haarfilz er trug eine schwarze Baskenmütze
Baskerville
Bas ker ville Substantiv, feminin , die |B a skerville …vɪl |die Baskerville; Genitiv: der Baskerville nach dem englischen Buchdrucker Antiqua- und Kursivdruckschrift
Basketball
Bas ket ball Substantiv, maskulin , der |B a sketball |der Basketball; Genitiv: des Basketball [e ]s, Plural: die Basketbälle englisch basketball, aus: basket = Korb und ball = Ball 1 ohne Plural; meist ohne Artikel Korbballspiel 2 im Basketball 1 verwendeter Ball
Basketballer
Bas ket bal ler Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈbaːskətbalɐ |der Basketballer; Genitiv: des Basketballers, Plural: die Basketballer jemand, der Basketball 1 spielt
Basketballerin
Bas ket bal le rin Substantiv, feminin , die |B a sketballerin ˈbaːskətbalərɪn |die Basketballerin; Genitiv: der Basketballerin, Plural: die Basketballerinnen weibliche Form zu Basketballer
Basketballschuh
Bas ket ball schuh Substantiv, maskulin , der |B a sketballschuh |spezieller Schuh zum Basketballspielen
Baskin
Bas kin Substantiv, feminin , die |B a skin |weibliche Form zu Baske
baskisch
bas kisch Adjektiv |b a skisch |a das Baskenland, die Basken betreffend; aus dem Baskenland stammend b in der Sprache der Basken [verfasst ]
Baskisch
Bas kisch Substantiv, Neutrum , das Baskische |B a skisch |das Baskisch; Genitiv: des Baskisch [s ] die baskische Sprache
Baskische
Bas ki sche substantiviertes Adjektiv, Neutrum nur mit bestimmtem Artikel Baskisch |B a skische |das Baskische; des Baskischen die baskische Sprache
Basküle
Bas kü le Substantiv, feminin , die |Bask ü le |französisch bascule = Schaukelstuhl, Schaukelbrett, Schlagbalken, ursprünglich = das, was sich senkt Verriegelung für Fenster und Türen, die zugleich seitlich, oben und unten greift
Basküleverschluss
Bas kü le ver schluss Substantiv, maskulin , der |Bask ü leverschluss |
French Dictionary
basket
basket n. m. nom masculin Chaussure de sport en toile à semelle de caoutchouc.
basketball
basketball ou basket-ball n. m. (pl. basketballs ou basket-balls ) nom masculin Sport collectif, pratiqué en salle, qui oppose deux équipes de cinq joueurs qui cherchent chacune, dans un temps très court où le joueur a le droit de garder le ballon, de marquer des points en faisant entrer celui-ci dans le panier de l ’équipe adverse (GDT ). : Un match de basketball.
basketteur
basketteur , euse n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Joueur, joueuse de basket-ball.
Spanish Dictionary
básket
básket (también básquet )nombre masculino Baloncesto .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo del inglés basket , acortamiento de basketball , compuesto de basket ‘cesta, canasta ’ y ball ‘pelota ’, con adaptación a las normas de acentuación del español .Puede encontrarse la grafía inglesa basket .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
bask
bask /bæsk |bɑːsk /動詞 自動詞 1 〈人 動物が 〉暖まる, 寝そべる ▸ bask in the sun [on the beach ]日なたぼっこをする [砂浜に寝そべる ]2 〈人が 〉【愛情 恩恵 喜びなどに 】浸る, 浴する «in » ▸ bask in the glory of A Aの栄光のおかげをこうむる
basket
bas ket /bǽskət |bɑ́ːskɪt /名詞 複 ~s /-ts /C 1 かご, バスケット , ざる ▸ a wicker [willow ] basket 小枝 [ヤナギ ]で編んだかご 関連 かごの種類 ▸ a laundry [clothes ] ~⦅主に英 ⦆洗濯物入れ [かご ](⦅米 ⦆hamper )▸ a hanging ~つりかご 〘植物を飾ったり果物や野菜を入れておく 〙▸ a wastepaper ~⦅主に英 ⦆紙くずかご (⦅主に米 ⦆wastebasket )▸ a picnic ~ピクニック用バスケット ▸ a shopping ~買い物かご .2 かご1杯 (の量 )▸ a gift-wrapped basket of fruit 進物用に包装されたかご1杯の果物 3 〘バスケ 〙(ゴールの )ネット, バスケット ; 1ゴール, 得点 ▸ miss the basket ゴールをはずす ▸ make [shoot ] a basket 得点を入れる 4 かご状の (入れ )物; (気球の )つりかご, ゴンドラ .5 (異なる物品 通貨の )あつまり, 集合 ▸ a basket of currencies 通貨バスケット 〘為替 (かわせ )レート算出のためにいくつかの主要通貨の為替レートを加重平均したもの 〙.6 ⦅英 くだけた話 遠回しに ⦆=bastard 1 .the p ì ck [b è st ] of the b á sket えり抜き (の品 ).~́ c à se (!⦅話 けなして ⦆) 1 ⦅くだけて ⦆正気を逸した人 (nutcase ); 経済的に破綻 (たん )した国 [組織 ].2 両手足を失った人 .~́ ch à ir バスケットチェア 〘柳枝製ひじ掛けいす 〙.~́ w è ave バスケット織り 〘かごの目模様の織り方 〙.~́ w è aving 編みかご作り, かご細工 .
basketball
bas ket ball /bǽskətbɔ̀ːl |bɑ́ːskɪt -/〖初出例は1892年; 米国Massachusetts州の体育教員J. A. Naismithの命名 〗名詞 複 ~s /-z /1 U バスケットボール (!米国で非常に人気の高いスポーツ; ⦅米 くだけて ⦆hoops ) ▸ play (╳the ) basketball バスケットボールをする 2 C (バスケットボール用の )ボール .
basketful
b á sket f ù l /-fʊ̀l /名詞 複 ~s, basketsful C かご1杯 (の量 ).
basketry
bas ket ry /bǽskətri |bɑ́ːskɪt -/名詞 U かご細工 (の技術 ); 〖集合的に 〗かご細工 (物 ).
basketwork
b á sket w ò rk 名詞 U かご細工 (物 ).