English-Thai Dictionary
bob
N การ ผงกศีรษะ nod kan-pa-ngok-se-sa
bob
N การ ศัลยกรรม จมูก (ภาษา ไม่เป็นทางการ kan-san-ya-kam-ja-muk
bob
N ผม ทรง สั้น ที่ ตัด ตรง แค่ คาง ทรงผม แบบ หนึ่ง ผมบ๊อบ pom-song-san-ti-tad-trong-khae-khang
bob
N สิ่ง ที่ ถูก ตัด ให้ สั้น เช่น หาง ม้า หู สุนัข sing-ti-tuk-tad-hai-san-chen-hang-mar-hu-su-nak
bob
N สิ่ง ที่ ห้อย อยู่ และ เด้ง ขึ้น เด้ง ลง เช่น ปอยผม sing-ti-hoi-yu-lae-deng-khuen-deng-long-chen-poi-phom
bob
N หนึ่ง ชิ ลลิ่ง (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ สิบ สอง เพนนี shilling nueng-chin-ling
bob
SL 5 เพนนี pen-ne
bob
SL เหรียญ ชิลลิง rian-chin-ling
bob
SL ไป ชั่ว ระยะเวลา สั้นๆ ไป แป๊บเดียว ไป เดี๋ยวเดียว pai-chua-ra-ya-we-la-san-san
bob
VI ผงกหัว pa-ngok-hua
bob
VI ผลุบๆ โผล่ๆ ใน น้ำ phlub-phlub-phlol-phlol-nai-nam
bob
VI เคาะ เบาๆ เร็วๆ khor-bao-bao-reol-reol
bob
VT ตัด (ผม คน หาง ม้า )ให้ สั้น cut tad
bob
VT ผงกศีรษะ nod pa-ngok-se-sa
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
BOB
n.Any little round thing, that plays loosely at the end of a string, cord, or movable machine; a little ornament or pendant that hangs so as to play loosely. Our common people apply the word to a knot of worms, on a string, used in fishing for eels.
1. The words repeated at the end of a stanza.
2. A blow; a shake or jog; a jeer or flout.
3. The ball of a short pendulum.
4. A mode of ringing.
5. A bob-wig.
BOB
v.i.To play backward and forward; to play loosely against any thing. 1. To angle, or fish for eels, or to catch eels with a bob.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
BOB
Bob, n. Etym: [An onomatopoetic word, expressing quick, jerky motion; OE. bob bunch, bobben to strike, mock, deceive. Cf. Prov. Eng. bob, n., a ball, an engine beam, bunch, blast, trick, taunt, scoff; as, a v., to dance, to courtesy, to disappoint, OF. bober to mock. ]
1. Anything that hangs so as to play loosely, or with a short abrupt motion, as at the end of a string; a pendant; as, the bob at the end of a kite's tail. In jewels dressed and at each ear a bob. Dryden.
2. A knot of worms, or of rags, on a string, used in angling, as for eels; formerly, a worm suitable for bait. Or yellow bobs, turned up before the plow, Are chiefest baits, with cork and lead enow. Lauson.
3. A small piece of cork or light wood attached to a fishing line to show when a fish is biting; a float.
4. The ball or heavy part of a pendulum; also, the ball or weight at the end of a plumb line.
5. A small wheel, made of leather, with rounded edges, used in polishing spoons, etc.
6. A short, jerking motion; act of bobbing; as, a bob of the head.
7. (Steam Engine )
Defn: A working beam.
8. A knot or short curl of hair; also, a bob wig. A plain brown bob he wore. Shenstone.
9. A peculiar mode of ringing changes on bells.
1 . The refrain of a song. To bed, to bed, will be the bob of the song. L'Estrange.
11. A blow; a shake or jog; a rap, as with the fist.
12. A jeer or flout; a sharp jest or taunt; a trick. He that a fool doth very wisely hit, Doth very foolishly, although he smart, Not to seem senseless of the bob. Shak.
13. A shilling. [Slang, Eng. ] Dickens.
BOB
Bob, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bobbed; p. pr. & vb. n. Bobbing. ] Etym: [OE. bobben. See Bob, n.]
1. To cause to move in a short, jerking manner; to move (a thing ) with a bob. "He bobbed his head. " W. Irving.
2. To strike with a quick, light blow; to tap. If any man happened by long sitting to sleep. .. he was suddenly bobbed on the face by the servants. Elyot.
3. To cheat; to gain by fraud or cheating; to filch. Gold and jewels that I bobbed from him. Shak.
4. To mock or delude; to cheat. To play her pranks, and bob the fool, The shrewish wife began. Turbervile.
5. To cut short; as, to bob the hair, or a horse's tail.
BOB
BOB Bob, v. i.
1. To have a short, jerking motion; to play to and fro, or up and down; to play loosely against anything. "Bobbing and courtesying." Thackeray.
2. To angle with a bob. See Bob, n., 2 & 3. He ne'er had learned the art to bob For anything but eels. Saxe. To bob at an apple, cherry, etc. to attempt to bite or seize with the mouth an apple, cherry, or other round fruit, while it is swinging from a string or floating in a tug of water.
New American Oxford Dictionary
bob
bob 1 |bäb bɑb | ▶verb ( bobs, bobbing , bobbed ) [ no obj. ] (of a thing ) make a quick short movement up and down: I could see his red head bobbing around | the boat bobbed up and down. • [ with obj. ] cause (something ) to make such a movement: she bobbed her head. • make a sudden move in a particular direction so as to appear or disappear: a lady bobbed up from beneath the counter. • move up and down briefly in a curtsy. ▶noun a movement up and down: she could only manage a slight bob of her head. • another term for bobber. • a curtsy. PHRASES bob and weave make rapid bodily movements up and down and from side to side, for example as an evasive tactic by a boxer. bob for apples try to catch floating or hanging apples with one's mouth alone, as a game. ORIGIN late Middle English: of unknown origin.
bob
bob 2 |bɑb bäb | ▶noun 1 a style in which the hair is cut short and evenly all around so that it hangs above the shoulders. 2 a weight on a pendulum, plumb line, or kite-tail. 3 a bobsled. 4 a short line at or near the end of a stanza. 5 a horse's tail docked short. ▶verb ( bobs, bobbing , bobbed ) 1 [ with obj. ] (usu. as adj. bobbed ) cut (someone's hair ) in a bob: she tied a headscarf over her bobbed brown hair. 2 [ no obj. ] ride on a bobsled. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting a bunch or cluster ): of unknown origin.
bob
bob 3 |bɑb bäb |Brit. informal ▶noun ( pl. same ) a shilling. • used with reference to a moderately large but unspecified amount of money: those vases are worth a few bob. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: of unknown origin.
bob
bob 4 |bɑb bäb | ▶noun a change of order in bell-ringing. • used in names of change-ringing methods: plain bob | bob minor. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: perhaps connected with bob 1 in the noun sense ‘sudden movement up and down. ’
Oxford Dictionary
Bob
Bob |bɒb | ▶noun (in phrase Bob's your uncle ) Brit. informal used to express the ease with which a task can be achieved: fill in the form, and Bob's your uncle. ORIGIN 1930s: pet form of the given name Robert .
bob
bob 1 |bɒb | ▶verb ( bobs, bobbing, bobbed ) [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] make a quick, short movement up and down: I could see his head bobbing about | the boat bobbed up and down. • [ with obj. ] cause (something ) to make a bobbing movement: she bobbed her head. • [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] make a sudden move so as to appear or disappear: a lady bobbed up from beneath the counter. • [ no obj. ] make a brief curtsy. ▶noun a quick, short movement up and down: she could only manage a slight bob of her head. • a brief curtsy. PHRASES bob and weave make rapid bodily movements up and down and from side to side, for example as an evasive tactic by a boxer. bob for apples try to catch floating or hanging apples with one's mouth alone, as a game. ORIGIN late Middle English: of unknown origin.
bob
bob 2 |bɒb | ▶noun 1 a style in which the hair is cut short and evenly all round so that it hangs above the shoulders. 2 a weight on a pendulum, plumb line, or kite-tail. 3 a bobsleigh. 4 a short line at or towards the end of a stanza. ▶verb ( bobs, bobbing, bobbed ) 1 [ with obj. ] (usu. as adj. bobbed ) cut (someone's hair ) in a bob. 2 [ no obj. ] ride on a bobsleigh. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting a bunch or cluster ): of unknown origin.
bob
bob 3 |bɒb | ▶noun ( pl. same ) Brit. informal a shilling. • used with reference to a moderately large but unspecified amount of money: those vases are worth a few bob. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: of unknown origin.
bob
bob 4 |bɒb | ▶noun a change of order in bell-ringing. • used in names of change-ringing methods: plain bob. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: perhaps connected with bob 1 in the sense ‘sudden movement up and down ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
bob
bob verb the bottle bobbed in the water: move up and down, bounce, toss, skip, dance, jounce; wobble, jiggle, joggle, jolt, jerk; nod, incline, dip; wag, waggle.
Oxford Thesaurus
bob
bob verb 1 their yacht bobbed about on the choppy waters: bounce, move up and down, float, spring, toss, skip, hop, dance, jump, jounce; quiver, wobble, jiggle, joggle, jolt, jerk, shake, oscillate. 2 the bookie's head bobbed: nod, incline, bow, dip, duck; wag, waggle. 3 the maid bobbed and left the room: curtsy, drop a curtsy, bow, genuflect, prostrate oneself. ▶noun 1 he spoke with a bob of his head: nod, inclination, bow, dip, duck; wag, waggle. 2 the maid scurried away with a bob: curtsy, bow, genuflection, obeisance.
Duden Dictionary
Bob
Bob Eigenname |B o b |männlicher Vorname
Bob
Bob Substantiv, maskulin , der |B o b |der Bob; Genitiv: des Bobs, Plural: die Bobs Kurzform von Bobsleigh Schlitten für zwei oder vier Personen mit beweglichen Kufen, Steuerung und Bremsen für sportliche Wettkämpfe auf dafür vorgesehenen Bahnen
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Bob
Bob /bɑb |bɔb /名詞 ボブ 〘男の名; Robertの愛称 〙. (And ) B ò b's [b ò b's ] your ú ncle .⦅英 くだけて ⦆(指示を与えた後で )大丈夫だ (心配するな ).
bob
bob 1 /bɑb |bɔb /動詞 ~s /-z /; ~bed /-d /; ~bing 自動詞 1 〈物が 〉 (水面で )上下に動く, (水面に浮いているかのように )上下に動く (up, down )▸ A boat was bobbing up and down on the waves .ボートが波に揺れていた 2 (ある方向へ )すばやく動く, (動きがすばやいために )視界から消えたり現れたりする (up, down, out ).3 会釈する .他動詞 〈頭など 〉をぴょこんと上下に動かす (nod )▸ bob one's head うなずく b ò b A a c ú rtsy Aに小さくひざを曲げておじぎする .名詞 C 1 (敬意 あいさつ 同意を示すために頭 体などを )ぴょこんと上下に動かすこと, うなずくこと ; ひょいと動くこと .2 ひざを曲げてする女性のおじぎ (curtsy ).
bob
bob 2 名詞 C 1 (女性 子供の )ショートカット, ボブヘア, 断髪 .2 =bobtail .3 (振り子の )おもり ; (凧 (たこ )の )尾 .4 =bobsled .5 ⦅くだけて ⦆小さな部分 [部品 ]; 〖bits and ~s 〗こまごまとした物 [こと ].動詞 ~s ; ~bed ; ~bing 他動詞 1 〈髪 〉をショートカットにする .2 〈動物の尾 〉を短く切る .
bob
bob 3 名詞 複 ~C ⦅英 くだけて ⦆シリング貨 〘1971年に廃止されたイギリスの旧通貨 〙.