English-Thai Dictionary
chad
N ชื่อ ประเทศ สาธารณ รัฐ ใน ทวีป แอฟริกากลาง ชื่อ ทะเลสาบ แห่งหนึ่ง
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CHAD
n.A kind of fish; pronounced shad.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CHAD
CHAD Chad, n.
Defn: See Shad. [Obs. ]
New American Oxford Dictionary
Chad
Chad |CHad tʃæd | a landlocked country in northern central Africa; pop. 10,329,200 (est. 2009 ); capital, N'Djamena; official languages, French and Arabic. Much of the country lies in the Sahel, as well as the Sahara Desert in the north. A French colony from 1913, Chad became autonomous within the French Community in 1958 and fully independent as a republic in 1960. The country has been troubled by rebellions in the north since 1998. DERIVATIVES Chad i an adjective & noun
chad
chad |CHad tʃæd | ▶noun a piece of waste material removed from card or tape by punching. ORIGIN 1930s: possibly from Scots chad ‘gravel, small stones ’ or dialect chat ‘chip of wood. ’ It is not, as suggested, from the name of Mr. Chadless, inventor of a Chadless Keypunch: no such person has been found. Nor is it formed as an acronym from ‘card hole aggregate debris. ’
Chad, Lake
Chad, Lake a shallow lake on the borders of Chad, Niger, and Nigeria in north central Africa. Its size varies seasonally from about 4,000 square miles (10,360 sq km ) to about 10,000 square miles (25,900 sq km ).
Chadic
Chad ic |ˈCHadik ˈtʃædɪk | ▶noun a group of Afro-Asiatic languages spoken in the region of Lake Chad, of which the most important is Hausa. ▶adjective of or relating to this group of languages.
chador
chad or |ˈCHədər, ˈCHädˌôr ˈtʃɑˌdɔ (ə )r |(also chadar or chuddar ) ▶noun a large piece of cloth that is wrapped around the head and upper body leaving only the face exposed, worn esp. by Muslim women. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Urdu chādar, chaddar, from Persian čādar ‘sheet or veil. ’
Chadwick, Sir James
Chad wick, Sir James |ˈCHadwik ˈtʃædˌwɪk | (1891 –1974 ), English physicist who discovered the neutron. Nobel Prize for Physics (1935 ).
Oxford Dictionary
Chad
Chad |tʃad | a landlocked country in northern central Africa; pop. 10,329,200 (est. 2009 ); official languages, French and Arabic; capital, N'Djamena. Much of the country lies in the Sahel and, in the north, the Sahara Desert. A French colony from 1913, Chad became autonomous within the French Community in 1958, and fully independent as a republic in 1960. DERIVATIVES Chadian adjective & noun
chad
chad |tʃad | ▶noun a piece of waste material removed from card or tape by punching. ORIGIN 1950s: of unknown origin.
Chad, Lake
Chad, Lake a shallow lake on the borders of Chad, Niger, and Nigeria in north central Africa. Its size varies seasonally from c. 10,360 sq. km (4,000 sq. miles ) to c. 25,900 sq. km (10,000 sq. miles ).
Chadic
Chadic |ˈtʃadɪk | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a group of Afro-Asiatic languages spoken in the region of Lake Chad, of which the most important is Hausa. ▶adjective relating to the Chadic languages.
chador
chador |ˈtʃɑːdɔː, ˈtʃɑːdə, ˈtʃʌdə |(also chaddar or chuddar ) ▶noun a large piece of cloth that is wrapped around the head and upper body leaving only the face exposed, worn especially by Muslim women. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Urdu chādar, chaddar, from Persian čādar ‘sheet or veil ’.
Chadwick, Sir James
Chadwick, Sir James |ˈtʃadwɪk | (1891 –1974 ), English physicist. He discovered the neutron, for which he received the 1935 Nobel Prize for Physics.
Spanish Dictionary
chadí
chadí chadiano .
chadiano, -na
chadiano, -na adjetivo 1 Relativo a Chad, país de África, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es del Chad .3 nombre masculino /adjetivo Lengua que pertenece a un grupo de lenguas sudanesas que se hablan en el Chad, Níger y Nigeria .
chador
chador nombre masculino Velo con que las mujeres de religión musulmana se cubren el rostro .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Chad
Chad /tʃæd /名詞 チャド 〘アフリカ中央部の共和国 〙.
chad
chad /tʃæd /名詞 C (パンチカード パンチ式投票用紙などで生じる )せん孔くず .