English-Thai Dictionary
Bermuda shorts
N กางเกงขาสั้น เหนือ เข่า Bermudas kang-keng-ka-san-nuea-kaol
berme
N ทางเดิน ข้าง คลอง berm
bermuda
N ชื่อ หมู่เกาะ ใน อเมริกา กลาง bermudas
bermudas
N ชื่อ หมู่เกาะ ใน อเมริกา กลาง bermuda
bermudian
N ผู้ ที่ อาศัย อยู่ บน เกาะ bermuda
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
BERME
n.In fortification, a space of ground of three, four or five feet in width, left between the rampart and the moat or foss, designed to receive the ruins of the rampart, and prevent the earth from filling the foss. Sometimes, it is palisaded, and in Holland, it is generally planted with quick-set hedge.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
BERM; BERME
Berm Berme, n. Etym: [F. berme, of German origin; cf. G. brame, bräme, border, akin to E. brim. ]
1. (Fort. )
Defn: A narrow shelf or path between the bottom of a parapet and the ditch.
2. (Engineering )
Defn: A ledge at the bottom of a bank or cutting, to catch earth that may roll down the slope, or to strengthen the bank.
BERMUDA GRASS
BERMUDA GRASS Ber *mu "da grass `. (Bot. )
Defn: A kind of grass (Cynodon Dactylon ) esteemed for pasture in the Southern United States. It is a native of Southern Europe, but is now wide-spread in warm countries; -- called also scutch grass, and in Bermuda, devil grass.
BERMUDA LILY
BERMUDA LILY Ber *mu "da lil "y. (Bot. )
Defn: The large white lily (Lilium longiflorum eximium, syn. L. Harrisii ) which is extensively cultivated in Bermuda.
New American Oxford Dictionary
berm
berm |bərm bərm | ▶noun a flat strip of land, raised bank, or terrace bordering a river or canal. • a path or grass strip beside a road. • an artificial ridge or embankment, e.g., as a defense against tanks. • a narrow space, esp. one between a ditch and the base of a parapet. ORIGIN early 18th cent. (denoting a narrow space ): from French berme, from Dutch berm .
Bermuda
Ber mu da |bərˈmyo͞odə bərˈmjudə |(also the Bermudas ) a British dependency made up of about 150 small islands about 650 miles (1,046 km ) east of the coast of North Carolina; pop. 67,800 (est. 2009 ); capital, Hamilton. It now has internal self-government. DERIVATIVES Ber mu dan |-ˈmyo͞odn |adjective & noun, Ber mu di an |-ˈmyo͞odēən |adjective & noun ORIGIN named after a Spanish sailor, Juan Bermúdez, who sighted the islands early in the 16th cent.
Bermuda grass
Ber mu da grass ▶noun a creeping grass common in warmer parts of the world, used for lawns and pasture. [Cynodon dactylon, family Graminae. ]
Bermuda High
Ber mu da High ▶noun Meteorology a semipermanent area of high pressure located over Bermuda in summer and fall that steers many storm systems westward across the Atlantic. Compare with Azores High.
Bermuda Hundred
Ber mu da Hun dred a locality southeast of Richmond in Virginia, the site of an 1864 Civil War battle.
Bermuda onion
Ber mu da on ion ▶noun a variety of cultivated onion with a mild flavor and a flattened shape.
Bermuda rig
Ber mu da rig ▶noun a tall yachting rig with a high, tapering fore-and-aft mainsail.
Bermuda shorts
Ber mu da shorts |bərmjuːdəˈʃɔːrts |(also Bermudas ) ▶plural noun casual knee-length shorts.
Bermuda Triangle
Ber mu da Tri an gle an area of the western Atlantic Ocean between Florida, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico where a large number of ships and aircraft are said to have disappeared mysteriously.
Oxford Dictionary
berm
berm |bəːm | ▶noun a flat strip of land, raised bank, or terrace bordering a river or canal. • a path or grass strip beside a road. • an artificial ridge or embankment, such as one built as a defence against tanks. • a narrow space between a ditch and the base of a parapet. ORIGIN early 18th cent. (denoting a narrow space ): from French berme, from Dutch berm .
Bermuda
Bermuda |bəˈmjuːdə |(also the Bermudas ) a group of about 150 small islands off the coast of North Carolina; pop. 67,800 (est. 2009 ); official language, English; capital, Hamilton. It is a British overseas territory with full internal self-government. DERIVATIVES Bermudan adjective & noun, Bermudian adjective & noun ORIGIN named after a Spanish sailor, Juan Bermúdez, who sighted the islands early in the 16th cent.
Bermuda grass
Ber |muda grass ▶noun [ mass noun ] a creeping grass common in warmer parts of the world, used for lawns and pasture. ●Cynodon dactylon, family Gramineae.
Bermuda High
Ber mu da High ▶noun Meteorology a semipermanent area of high pressure located over Bermuda in summer and fall that steers many storm systems westward across the Atlantic. Compare with Azores High.
Bermuda Hundred
Ber mu da Hun dred a locality southeast of Richmond in Virginia, the site of an 1864 Civil War battle.
Bermuda onion
Ber mu da on ion ▶noun a variety of cultivated onion with a mild flavor and a flattened shape.
Bermuda rig
Ber |muda rig ▶noun a fore-and-aft yachting rig with a tall tapering mainsail.
Bermuda shorts
Bermuda shorts |bəmjuːdəˈʃɔːts |(also Bermudas ) ▶plural noun casual knee-length shorts.
Bermuda Triangle
Ber |muda Triangle an area of the western Atlantic Ocean where a large number of ships and aircraft are said to have mysteriously disappeared.
Duden Dictionary
Berme
Ber me Substantiv, feminin Wasserbau, Straßenbau , die |B e rme |Absatz, flacher Streifen an einer Böschung
Bermudadreieck
Ber mu da drei eck , Ber mu da-Drei eck Substantiv, Neutrum , das Bermuda-Dreieck |Berm u dadreieck Berm u da-Dreieck |das Bermudadreieck; Genitiv: des Bermudadreiecks das Bermuda-Dreieck; Genitiv: des Bermuda-Dreiecks Seegebiet südwestlich der Bermudainseln, in dem sich auf oft nur unbefriedigend geklärte Weise Schiffs- und Flugzeugunglücke häufen
Bermudainseln
Ber mu da in seln, Ber mu da-In seln Eigenname , die Bermuda-Inseln |Berm u dainseln Berm u da-Inseln |Pluraletantum Pluraletantum britische Inselgruppe im westlichen Nordatlantik
Bermudas
Ber mu das Pluralwort , die |Berm u das |Pluraletantum 1 Bermudainseln 2 Bermudashorts
Bermudashorts
Ber mu da shorts , Ber mu da-Shorts Pluralwort , die Bermuda-Shorts |Berm u dashorts Berm u da-Shorts |Pluraletantum Pluraletantum nach den Bermudainseln fast knielange Shorts
Bermuder
Ber mu der Substantiv, maskulin , der |Berm u der |Bewohner der Bermudainseln
Bermuderin
Ber mu de rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Berm u derin |
bermudisch
ber mu disch Adjektiv |berm u disch |
French Dictionary
bermuda
bermuda n. m. nom masculin Short s ’arrêtant au genou. : Des bermudas à fleurs.
Spanish Dictionary
berma
berma nombre femenino 1 Franja de terreno al pie de la muralla de una fortificación que sirve para que no caigan al foso las piedras que se desprenden cuando la bate o ataca el enemigo .2 Chile, Colomb, Perú Espacio de separación, zanja o pared baja con que se separan los dos sentidos de la circulación en una autopista o carretera para impedir el paso de los vehículos al carril contrario .
bermejo, -ja
bermejo, -ja adjetivo 1 Que es rojo o rojizo, en especial la piel y el pelo :melena bermeja; tenía unas verrugas bermejas del grandor de nueces; advirtió que encima de la mesa habían dejado una caja forrada de hule bermejo; serpentinas verdes, amarillas, bermejas, azules, volaban desenroscándose; es una llama que busca vuestro corazón para encenderlo con un fuego bermejo .2 [persona, animal ] Que tiene el pelo o la piel de este color .ETIMOLOGÍA Voz patrimonial del latín vermiculus ‘gusanillo, cochinilla ’, empleado como adjetivo equivalente a ‘encarnado ’, por el uso que se hacía del insecto para producir el color grana .
bermejón, -jona
bermejón, -jona adjetivo Que es bermejo o tiene un tono bermejo, en especial el pelo .
bermellón
bermellón nombre masculino 1 Polvo muy fino de cinabrio, de color rojo vivo con un tono anaranjado, que se emplea en la elaboración de pinturas :antiguamente el bermellón se obtenía de la cochinilla .2 nombre masculino /adjetivo Color rojo vivo con un tono anaranjado, como el del polvo de cinabrio .3 adjetivo Que es de este color :labios bermellón .Es invariable en número .
bermudas
bermudas nombre ambiguo plural 1 Pantalón corto que llega hasta la rodilla .2 Traje de baño masculino que llega hasta la rodilla .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo del inglés Bermudas (o Bermuda shorts ), formado a partir del nombre de Bermuda Islands ‘Islas Bermudas ’. Esta prenda de vestir fue popularizada por los turistas norteamericanos que visitaban la isla en los años cincuenta. El nombre de las islas procede, a su vez, del apellido de José Bermúdez (s. xvii ), su descubridor .Se usa más en femenino .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Bermuda
Ber mu da /bə r mjúːdə /名詞 1 バミューダ (諸 )島 〘大西洋上の英国直轄植民地; 保養地 〙.2 ⦅米 くだけて ⦆〖~s 〗バミューダパンツ 〘ひざ上までの半ズボン 〙(Bermuda shorts ).~̀ Tr í angle 〖the ~〗バミューダ三角海域 〘海難 航空事故の多発地帯として有名 〙.