English-Thai Dictionary
coil
N ขด (เชือก หรือ สายยาง สิ่ง ที่ เป็น ม้วน หรือ ขด ring winding spiral helix whorl loop twine twist curl roll scroll kod
coil
N ขดลวด ซึ่ง กระแสไฟ ไหลผ่าน ขดลวด เหนี่ยว นำ winding khod-luad-sueng-kra-sae-fai-lai-pan
coil
N ความลำบาก ความยุ่งยาก trouble bustle ado turmoil kwam-lam-bak
coil
N ความวุ่นวาย เอะอะ commotion tumult kwam-wun-wai-ae-ar
coil
VI ขด เป็น วง spiral roll loop twine entwine convulate lap straighten unwind ravel kog-pen-wong
coil
VT ม้วน ทำให้ ม้วน ทำให้ ขด ทำให้ เป็น ม้วน หรือ ขด spiral roll loop twine entwine convulate lap bolt crimp straighten unwind ravel muan
coil around
PHRV หมุน เป็น วง รอบ (บางสิ่ง ขด รอบ ม้ วนรอบ coil round twist around mun-pen-wong-rob
coil down
PHRV ม้วน เชือก ผูก เรือ (การ แล่น เรือ muan-chueak-puk-ruea
coil round
PHRV หมุน เป็น วง รอบ (บางสิ่ง ขด รอบ ม้ วนรอบ twist around wind around wreathe around mun-pen-wong-rob
coil up
PHRV นอนขด ตัว อยู่ นอน ม้วนตัว อยู่ non-khod-tua-yu
coil up
PHRV ม้วน เชือก ไว้ ใน มือ (การ แล่น เรือ จับ เชือก ขด เป็น วง muan-chueak-wai-nai-mue
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
COIL
v.t.To gather, as a line or cord into a circular form; to wind into a ring, as a serpent, or a rope.
COIL
n. 1. A rope gathered into a ring; on shipboard, a single turn or winding is called a fake, and a range of fakes is called a tier.
2. A noise, tumult, bustle.
COILED
pp. Gathered into a circular form, as a rope or a serpent.
COILING
ppr. Gathering or winding into a ring or circle.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
COIL
Coil (koil ), v.t. [imp. & p. p. Coiled (koild ); p. pr. & vb. n.Coiling. ] Etym: [OF. coillir, F. cueillir, to collect, gather together, L. coligere; col- + legere to gather. See Legend, and cf. Cull, v. t., Collect. ]
1. To wind cylindrically or spirally; as, to coil a rope when not in use; the snake coiled itself before springing.
2. To encircle and hold with, or as with, coils. [Obs. or R.] T. Edwards.
COIL
COIL Coil, v. i.
Defn: To wind itself cylindrically or spirally; to form a coil; to wind; -- often with about or around. You can see his flery serpents... Coiting, playing in the water. Longfellow.
COIL
COIL Coil, n.
1. A ring, series of rings, or spiral, into which a rope, or other like thing, is wound. The wild grapevines that twisted their coils from trec to tree. W. Irving.
2. Fig. : Entanglement; toil; mesh; perplexity.
3. A series of connected pipes in rows or layers, as in a steam heating apparatus. Induction coil. (Elec.) See under Induction. -- Ruhmkorff's coil (Elec.), an induction coil, sometimes so called from Ruhmkorff (, a prominent manufacturer of the apparatus.
COIL
Coil, n. Etym: [Of Celtic origin; cf. Gael. goil fume, rage. ]
Defn: A noise, tumult, bustle, or confusion. [Obs. ] Shak.
COILON
Coi "lon, n. Etym: [F. See Cullion. ]
Defn: A testicle. [Obs. ] Chaucer.
New American Oxford Dictionary
coil
coil 1 |koil kɔɪ (ə )l | ▶noun a length of something wound or arranged in a spiral or sequence of rings: a coil of rope. • a single ring or loop in such a sequence: the snake wrapped its coils around her. • a roll of postage stamps, esp. one for use in a vending machine. • a slow-burning spiral made with the dried paste of pyrethrum powder, which produces a smoke that inhibits mosquitoes from biting. • (often the coil ) an intrauterine contraceptive device in the form of a coil. • an electrical device consisting of a length of wire arranged in a coil for converting the level of a voltage, producing a magnetic field, or adding inductance to a circuit: a relay coil. • such a device used for transmitting high voltage to the spark plugs of an internal combustion engine. ▶verb [ with obj. ] arrange or wind (something long and flexible ) in a joined sequence of concentric circles or rings: he began to coil up the heavy ropes | he coiled a lock of her hair around his finger. • [ no obj. ] move or twist into such an arrangement or shape: smoke coiled lazily toward the ceiling. ORIGIN early 16th cent. (as a verb ): from Old French coillir, from Latin colligere ‘gather together ’ (see collect 1 ).
coil
coil 2 |kɔɪ (ə )l koil | ▶noun archaic or dialect a confusion or turmoil. PHRASES shuffle off this mortal coil chiefly humorous die. [from Shakespeare's Hamlet ( iii. i. 67 ).]ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: of unknown origin.
coil spring
coil spring ▶noun a helical spring made from metal wire or a metal band.
Oxford Dictionary
coil
coil 1 |kɔɪl | ▶noun a length of something wound in a joined sequence of concentric rings: a coil of rope. • a single ring in a coil: the snake wrapped its coils around her. • an intrauterine contraceptive device in the form of a coil. • an electrical device consisting of a coiled wire, for converting the level of a voltage, producing a magnetic field, or adding inductance to a circuit: a relay coil. • such a device used for transmitting high voltage to the spark plugs of an internal-combustion engine. • a slow-burning spiral made from the dried paste of pyrethrum powder, which produces a smoke that deters mosquitoes. • a roll of postage stamps, especially one for use in a vending machine. ▶verb [ with obj. ] arrange (something long and flexible ) in a coil: he began to coil up the heavy ropes | he coiled a lock of her hair around his finger. • [ no obj., with adverbial ] move or twist into the shape of a coil : smoke coiled lazily towards the ceiling. ORIGIN early 16th cent. (as a verb ): from Old French coillir, from Latin colligere ‘gather together ’ (see collect 1 ).
coil
coil 2 |kɔɪl | ▶noun archaic or dialect a confusion or turmoil. PHRASES shuffle off this mortal coil chiefly humorous die. [from Shakespeare's Hamlet ( iii. i. 67 ).]ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: of unknown origin.
coil spring
coil spring ▶noun a helical spring made from metal wire.
American Oxford Thesaurus
coil
coil noun coils of rope: loop, twist, turn, curl, convolution; spiral, helix, corkscrew. ▶verb he coiled her hair around his finger: wind, loop, twist, curl, curve, bend, twine, entwine; spiral, corkscrew.
Oxford Thesaurus
coil
coil noun Miles found himself in the water, tangled in coils of rope: loop, twist, turn, curl, hoop, roll, ring, twirl, gyre, whorl, scroll, curlicue, convolution; spiral, helix, corkscrew; technical volute, volution. ▶verb he coiled a lock of her hair around his finger: wind, loop, twist, curl, curve, bend, twine, entwine, snake; spiral, corkscrew, wreathe, meander; rare convolute.
Duden Dictionary
Coil
Coil Substantiv, Neutrum , das |kɔ͜yl |das Coil; Genitiv: des Coils englisch dünnes, aufgewickeltes Walzblech
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
coil
coil /kɔɪl /動詞 ~s /-z /; ~ed /-d /; ~ing 他動詞 1 〈物 〉を (ぐるぐる )巻く (up ), «…に » 〈物 〉を巻き付ける «around » ▸ coil the rope up neatly ロープをきっちりと巻く 2 …を (輪のように )丸くする .自動詞 〖~+副詞 〗1 〈ヘビなどが 〉とぐろを巻く (up ); «…に » 巻き付く «around » ; 〈動物などが 〉丸くなる (up ).2 〈煙が 〉渦を巻く, 〈川などが 〉くねくねと曲がる ; 〈感情が 〉渦巻く, 巻き起こる .名詞 C 1 (綱 針金などの )輪 , 巻いたもの ; とぐろ [渦 ]巻き ; 巻き毛 ▸ a coil of wire (複数の輪からなる )ひと巻きの針金 .2 ひと巻き .3 〘電 〙コイル ; (ガソリンエンジンの )点火コイル (ignition coil ); (冷却装置などの )らせん状のパイプ配管 .4 (通例500枚の )切手のひと巻き .5 〖通例the ~; 単数形で 〗避妊リング (IUD ).
coiled
coiled 形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗渦巻き状の 〈ばねなど 〉, (とぐろを )巻いた 〈ロープ へびなど 〉.