Logo The Wordsmith Dictionary
Exact matches only Allow stemming Match all embedded
English-Thai Dictionary

cake

N ส่วนแบ่ง  suan-baeng

 

cake

N เค้ก  kek

 

cake in

PHRV ติด กรัง เป็น ก้อน  ติด เป็น ก้อน แห้ง แข็ง  tid-krang-pen-kon

 

cake tin

N ถาด หรือ กระทะ สำหรับ อบ เค้ก  thad-rue-kra-ta-sam-rab ob-keak

 

cake tin

N ภาชนะ สำหรับ เก็บ ขนมเค้ก  pa-cha-na-sam-rab-keb-ka-nom-keak

 

cake up

PHRV ติด กรัง เป็น ก้อน  ติด เป็น ก้อน แห้ง แข็ง  tid-krang-pen-kon

 

cake with

PHRV ติด กรัง เป็น ก้อน  ติด เป็น ก้อน แห้ง แข็ง  tid-krang-pen-kon

 

cakehole

N ปาก (คำ สแลง  park

 

cakehole

SL ปาก  pak

 

cakewalk

SL สิ่ง ที่ ทำได้ ง่าย มาก  ของ กล้วยๆ  ของ หมูๆ  sing-ti-tam-dai-ngai-mak

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

CAKE

n. 1. A small mass of dough baked; or a composition of flour, butter, sugar, or other ingredients, baked in a small mass. The name is applied to various compositions, baked or cooked in different shapes.
2. Something in the form of a cake, rather flat than high, but roundish; as a cake on a tree.
3. A mass of matter concreted; as a cake of ice.
In New England, a piece of floating ice in a river or lake.
4. A hard swelling on the flesh; or rather a concretion without such swelling.

 

CAKE

v.t.To form into a cake or mass.

 

CAKE

v.i.To concrete, or form into a had mass, as dough in an oven, or as flesh or any other substance.

 

CAKE

v.i.To cackle.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CAKE

Cake, n. Etym: [OE. cake, kaak; akin to Dan. kage, Sw. & Icel. kaka, D. koek, G.kuchem, OHG. chuocho.]

 

1. A small mass of dough baked; especially, a thin loaf from unleavened dough; as, an oatmeal cake; johnnycake.

 

2. A sweetened composition of flour and other ingredients, leavened or unleavened, baked in a loaf or mass of any size or shape.

 

3. A thin wafer-shaped mass of fried batter; a griddlecake or pancake; as buckwheat cakes.

 

4. A mass of matter concreted, congealed, or molded into a solid mass of any form, esp. into a form rather flat than high; as, a cake of soap; an ague cake. Cakes of rusting ice come rolling down the flood. Dryden. Cake urchin (Zoöl ), any species of flat sea urchins belonging to the Clypeastroidea. -- Oil cake the refuse of flax seed, cotton seed, or other vegetable substance from which oil has been expressed, compacted into a solid mass, and used as food for cattle, for manure, or for other purposes. -- To have one's cake dough, to fail or be disappointed in what one has undertaken or expected. Shak.

 

CAKE

CAKE Cake, v. i.

 

Defn: To form into a cake, or mass.

 

CAKE

Cake, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Caked; p. pr. & vb. n. Caking.]

 

Defn: To concrete or consolidate into a hard mass, as dough in an oven; to coagulate. Clotted blood that caked within. Addison.

 

CAKE

CAKE Cake, v. i.

 

Defn: To cackle as a goose. [Prov. Eng. ]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

cake

cake |kāk keɪk | noun an item of soft, sweet food made from a mixture of flour, shortening, eggs, sugar, and other ingredients, baked and often decorated: a carrot cake | [ as modifier ] : cake pans | a mouthful of cake. an item of savory food formed into a flat, round shape, and typically baked or fried: crab cakes. a pancake: buckwheat cakes. a flattish, compact mass of something, esp. soap: a cake of soap. verb [ with obj. ] (of a thick or sticky substance that hardens when dry ) cover and become encrusted on (the surface of an object ): a pair of boots caked with mud. [ no obj. ] (of a thick or sticky substance ) dry or harden into a solid mass: the blood under his nose was beginning to cake. PHRASES cakes and ale dated merrymaking. a piece of cake informal something easily achieved: I never said that training him would be a piece of cake. take the cake surpass or exceed all others: of all the hard-hearted women, she takes the cake. you can't have your cake and eat it ( too ) proverb you can't enjoy both of two desirable but mutually exclusive alternatives. ORIGIN Middle English (denoting a small flat bread roll ): of Scandinavian origin; related to Swedish kaka and Danish kage .

 

cakebox

cake box |ˈkākˌbäks ˈkeɪkˌbɑks | noun a storage container for a round layer cake, with a surrounding cover that protects and preserves the cake. a similarly shaped package for blank, recordable compact discs, with a central spindle on which discs are stacked.

 

cakehole

cake |hole |ˈkeɪkhəʊl | noun Brit. informal a person's mouth.

 

cakewalk

cake walk |ˈkākˌwôk ˈkeɪkˌwɔk | noun 1 informal an absurdly or surprisingly easy task: winning the game won't be a cakewalk. 2 a strutting dance popular at the end of the 19th century, developed from a black-American contest in graceful walking that had a cake as a prize. verb [ no obj. ] 1 informal achieve or win something easily: he cakewalked to a 5-1 triumph. 2 walk or dance in the manner of a cakewalk: a troupe of clowns cakewalked by.

 

Oxford Dictionary

cakebox

cake box |ˈkākˌbäks ˈkeɪkˌbɑks | noun a storage container for a round layer cake, with a surrounding cover that protects and preserves the cake. a similarly shaped package for blank, recordable compact discs, with a central spindle on which discs are stacked.

 

cake

cake |keɪk | noun 1 an item of soft sweet food made from a mixture of flour, fat, eggs, sugar, and other ingredients, baked and sometimes iced or decorated: a fruit cake | [ as modifier ] : a cake shop | [ mass noun ] : a mouthful of cake. (the cake ) Brit. the amount of money or assets available to be divided up or shared: you have not received a fair slice of the education cake . 2 an item of savoury food formed into a flat round shape, and typically baked or fried: crab cakes. a flattish compact mass of something, especially soap: a cake of soap. verb [ with obj. ] (of a thick or sticky substance that hardens when dry ) cover and become encrusted on (the surface of an object ): his clothes were caked in mud. [ no obj. ] (of a thick or sticky substance ) dry or harden into a solid mass: the blood under his nose was beginning to cake. PHRASES cakes and ale dated lively enjoyment. a piece of cake informal something easily achieved: I never said that training him would be a piece of cake. sell like hot cakes Brit. informal be sold quickly and in large quantities. take the cake see take the biscuit at biscuit. you can't have your cake and eat it ( too ) proverb you can't enjoy both of two desirable but mutually exclusive alternatives. DERIVATIVES cakey adjective ORIGIN Middle English (denoting a small flat bread roll ): of Scandinavian origin; related to Swedish kaka and Danish kage .

 

cake flour

cake flour noun North American term for plain flour.

 

cakehole

cake |hole |ˈkeɪkhəʊl | noun Brit. informal a person's mouth.

 

cakewalk

cake |walk |ˈkeɪkwɔːk | noun 1 informal an absurdly or surprisingly easy task: winning the league won't be a cakewalk for them. 2 a strutting dance popular at the end of the 19th century, developed from an American black contest in graceful walking which had a cake as a prize. verb [ no obj. ] 1 informal achieve or win something easily: he cakewalked to a 5-1 triumph. 2 walk or dance in the manner of a cakewalk.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

cake

cake noun a cake of soap: bar, block, brick, slab, tablet, lump. verb 1 boots caked with mud: coat, encrust, plaster, cover. 2 the blood was beginning to cake: clot, congeal, coagulate, solidify, set, inspissate. PHRASES a piece of cake See cinch (sense 1 ).

 

Oxford Thesaurus

cake

cake noun 1 a plate of cream cakes: gateau, kuchen. 2 a cake of soap: bar, tablet; block, slab, lump, cube, loaf, chunk, brick; piece. verb 1 a pair of boots caked with mud: cover, coat, encrust, plaster, spread thickly, smother. 2 the blood under his nose was beginning to cake: clot, congeal, coagulate, thicken; solidify, harden, set, dry; rare inspissate. ANTONYMS liquefy. WORD LINKS cake patissier maker or seller of cakes patisserie shop selling cakes 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.

 

Duden Dictionary

Cake

Cake Substantiv, maskulin schweizerisch , der |keːk keɪk |der Cake; Genitiv: des Cakes, Plural: die Cakes englisch cake = Kuchen in länglicher Form gebackene Art Sandkuchen

 

Cakewalk

Cake walk Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈkeɪkwɔːk |der Cakewalk; Genitiv: des Cakewalk [s ], Plural: die Cakewalks englisch um 1900 entstandener afroamerikanischer Gesellschaftstanz

 

Spanish Dictionary

cake

cake nombre masculino Cuba Producto de repostería hecho con una masa de harina, huevos y otros ingredientes .Se pronuncia ‘queik ’.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

cake

cake /keɪk /〖語源は 「(比較的小さい )平らなパン 」〗名詞 s /-s /1 C U ケーキ (!(1 )でき上がったケーキは大小に関わらず C, 切り分けられたものを表す時は U. (2 )cakeはふっくらした焼き菓子の総称 ) have tea [coffee ] and cake (s )お茶 [コーヒー ]とお菓子をいただく bake [cut ] a cake ケーキを焼く [切り分ける ]Could I have another piece of cake , please? もう一切れケーキをいただけますか You can't have your cake and eat it (too ).ことわざ 話 ⦆ケーキは食べたら手元には残らない (!同時に両方うまいことはできない ) 関連 コーパス ケーキの種類 ケーキ ▸ (a ) birthday 誕生日ケーキ ▸ (a ) chocolate チョコレートケーキ ▸ (a ) wedding ウェディングケーキ ▸ (a ) fruit フルーツケーキ 〘干しブドウやナッツを焼きこんだ長方形のケーキ; クリスマスのころによく食べる 〙▸ (a ) pound ⦅米 ⦆パウンドケーキ (!小麦粉 砂糖 バターを1ポンドずつ使うことから ) ▸ (a ) homemade [╳handmade ] 手作りケーキ 2 C 〖通例複合語を作って 〗…だんごのフライ 〘魚や野菜などでつくねを作り, 焼いたり揚げたりする料理 〙▸ a crab [potato ] cake カニ [じゃがいも ]だんごのフライ ▸ a rice cake もち , 揚げ餅 cook a fish cake until golden brown 魚肉のつくねをキツネ色になるまで揚げる 3 C (一定の形の )かたまり ▸ a cake of soap 石けん1個 thick cakes of ice 厚い氷塊 a p ece of c ke 1 ⦅話 くだけて ⦆わけもないこと, 簡単なこと (!返答では “Piece of cake. ”「わけないね 」とaが省略される ) For him, it's a piece of cake .彼にとってはそんなこと朝飯前だ 2 1 .c kes and le 人生の快楽 .s ll [g ] like h t c kes ⦅くだけて ⦆飛ぶように売れる .t ke the c ke ⦅米 くだけて ⦆(ばかばかしさ ひどさなどで )ずば抜けている .the l nd of c kes スコットランド .動詞 他動詞 〖通例be d 〗 «…が » こびりつく , (乾いて )かたまりになる «with , in » His face is caked with mud .彼の顔は泥だらけだ ▸ a blood- caked sleeve ≒a sleeve caked with blood 血がこびりついたそで 自動詞 かたまる , こびりつく .~́ b tter (ケーキを焼く前のドロドロした )ねりもの .~́ kn fe ケーキナイフ .~́ m x ケーキの もと .~́ p n ⦅米 ⦆ケーキ型 .~́ r ck ケーキクーラー 〘ケーキを冷ます台 〙.~́ s rver ケーキサーバー .~́ st nd ケーキ台 .~́ t ster ケーキテスター 〘ケーキに刺して焼け具合を調べる道具 〙.~́ t n (!⦅英 ⦆) 1 cake pan .2 焼き菓子を入れておく缶 .

 

cakehole

c ke h le 名詞 C ⦅英 くだけた話 ⦆(人の )口 .

 

cakewalk

c ke w lk 〖原義は 2 名詞 C 〖単数形で 〗1 ⦅くだけて ⦆とても簡単 [容易 ]なこと ; ⦅米 くだけて ⦆容易な勝利 .2 ケーキウォーク 〘最も優美で複雑なステップで歩いたカップルが賞品としてケーキをもらう米国黒人の競技 〙; その競技のダンス音楽 .動詞 自動詞 1 ⦅くだけて ⦆簡単に達成する .2 ケーキウォークで歩く [踊る ].