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English-Thai Dictionary

bin

N กล่อง  ถัง  ลัง  klong

 

bin

N ถังขยะ  garbage can tang-kha-ya

 

bin

VT ใส่ กล่อง  ใส่ ถัง  sai-klong

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

BIN

n.A wooden box or chest used as a repository of corn or other commodities.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

BIN

Bin, n. Etym: [OE. binne, AS. binn manager, crib; perh. akin to D.ben, benne, basket, and to L. benna a kind of carriage ( a Gallic word ), W. benn, men, wain, cart. ]

 

Defn: A box, frame, crib, or inclosed place, used as a receptacle for any commodity; as, a corn bin; a wine bin; a coal bin.

 

BIN

Bin, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Binned; p. pr. & vb. n. Binning.]

 

Defn: To put into a bin; as, to bin wine.

 

BIN

BIN Bin.

 

Defn: An old form of Be and Been. [Obs. ]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

bin

bin |bin bɪn | noun [ with modifier ] a receptacle for storing a specified substance: a vegetable bin. a receptacle in which to deposit trash or recyclables: we tossed the soda cans in the bin marked aluminum only. Statistics each of a series of ranges of numerical value into which data are sorted in statistical analysis. short for loony bin: back in the bin, she suffers from dreadful nightmares. verb ( bins, binning, binned ) [ with obj. ] place (something ) in a bin. Statistics group together (data ) in bins. ORIGIN Old English bin (n ), binne, of Celtic origin; related to Welsh ben cart. The original meaning was receptacle in a general sense; also specifically a receptacle for provender in a stable and a receptacle for storing grain, bread, or other foodstuffs. The sense receptacle for trash dates from the mid 19th cent.

 

Oxford Dictionary

bin

bin |bɪn |Brit. noun 1 a receptacle in which to deposit rubbish. [ with modifier ] a capacious receptacle for storing a specified substance: a compost bin. a partitioned stand for storing bottles of wine. 2 Statistics each of a series of ranges of numerical value into which data are sorted in statistical analysis. verb ( bins, binning, binned ) [ with obj. ] 1 informal throw (something ) away by putting it in a bin: piles of junk that should have been binned years ago. discard or reject: the whole idea had to be binned. (bin someone off ) Brit. informal end a relationship with someone: she was a bit weird so I binned her off. 2 store (something, especially wine ) in a bin. 3 Statistics group together (data ) in bins. ORIGIN Old English bin (n ), binne, of Celtic origin; related to Welsh ben cart . The original meaning was receptacle in a general sense; also a receptacle for provender in a stable and container for grain, bread, or other foodstuffs . The sense receptacle for rubbish dates from the mid 19th cent.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

bin

bin noun the onions go in a bin: container, receptacle, holder; drum, canister, box, caddy, can, crate, chest, tin.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

bin

bin noun flour storage bins: container, receptacle, holder; drum, canister, caddy, box, can, tin, crate; archaic reservatory.

 

Duden Dictionary

bin

bin sein |b i n |

 

Sanseido Dictionary

bin

bin binary 拡張子の一 。バイナリー形式のデータであることを表す 。

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

bin

bin /bɪn /〖語源は 「かいばおけ 」〗名詞 s /-z /C 1 ⦅英 ⦆ごみ入れ .2 物入れ 〘ふた付きの大きな容器 〙; (石炭 穀物 ワインなどの )置き場 ▸ a pedal [wheelie, wheeled ] bin ペダル [車輪 ]付き容器 ▸ a recycle bin リサイクル用回収箱 3 ⦅俗 ⦆the 精神病院 (loony bin ).動詞 s ; ned ; ning 他動詞 ⦅英 くだけて ⦆〈物 〉 (binに )投げ捨てる, 投げ入れる ; 貯蔵する .