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conk

N การ ตี หัว (คำ สแลง  kan-te-hua

 

conk

N จมูก (คำ สแลง  ja-mok

 

conk

SL จมูก  ja-mok

 

conk

VT ตี หัว (คำ สแลง  te-hua

 

conk out

PHRV ตาย (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ  pass away tai

 

conk out

PHRV หยุด ทำงาน (เครื่องจักร (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ  yud-tam-ngan

 

conk out

PHRV เหนื่อย มาก จน หลับ  หมดสติ  nueai-mak-jon-lab

 

conkers

SL ลูกอัณ ฑะ  luk-an-ta

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

conk

conk 1 |käNGk, kôNGk kɑŋk kɔŋk | verb [ no obj. ] (conk out ) informal (of a machine ) break down: my car conked out. (of a person ) faint or go to sleep: he conked out on the rear seat. die. ORIGIN World War I: of unknown origin.

 

conk

conk 2 |kɑŋk kɔŋk käNGk | informal verb [ with obj. ] hit (someone ) on the head: the clown conked him and sent him to the hospital with a concussion. noun 1 dated a person's head. 2 Brit. a person's nose. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: perhaps an alteration of conch .

 

conk

conk 3 |käNGk kɑːŋk | noun a hairstyle in which curly or kinky hair is straightened. verb [ with obj. ] straighten curly or kinky hair.

 

conker

conk er |ˈkäNGkər ˈkɑŋkər | noun Brit. the hard shiny dark brown nut of a horse chestnut tree. (conkers ) [ treated as sing. ] a children's game in which each child has a conker on the end of a string and takes turns trying to break another's with it. ORIGIN mid 19th cent. (a dialect word denoting a snail shell, with which the game, or a similar form of it, was originally played ): perhaps from conch, but associated with (and frequently spelled ) conquer in the 19th and early 20th centuries: an alternative name was conquerors.

 

Oxford Dictionary

conk

conk 1 |kɒŋk | verb [ no obj. ] (conk out ) informal (of a machine ) break down: my car conked out. (of a person ) faint or go to sleep: he conked out on the rear seat. die. ORIGIN First World War: of unknown origin.

 

conk

conk 2 |kɒŋk | informal noun 1 Brit. a person's nose. 2 dated a person's head. a blow to the head. verb [ with obj. ] hit (someone ) on the head: the clown conked him. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: perhaps an alteration of conch .

 

conk

conk 3 |käNGk kɑːŋk | noun a hairstyle in which curly or kinky hair is straightened. verb [ with obj. ] straighten curly or kinky hair.

 

conker

con ¦ker |ˈkɒŋkə | noun Brit. the hard, shiny dark brown nut of a horse chestnut tree. (conkers ) [ treated as sing. ] a children's game in which each has a conker on the end of a string and takes turns in trying to break another's with it. ORIGIN mid 19th cent. (a dialect word denoting a snail shell, with which the game, or a form of it, was originally played ): perhaps from conch, but associated with (and frequently spelled ) conquer in the 19th and early 20th cents: an alternative name was conquerors.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

conk

conk 1 /kɑŋk |kɔŋk /名詞 ⦅英俗 ⦆C .

 

conk

conk 2 動詞 他動詞 ⦅俗 ⦆〈人 (の頭 )〉を強くなぐる .自動詞 ⦅くだけて ⦆機械 車などが 〉突然止まる, 故障する ; 〈人が 〉 (ひどい疲れで )眠りこむ, 意識を失う (out ).

 

conker

conk er /kɑ́ŋkə r |kɔ́ŋ -/名詞 ⦅英 ⦆1 C 〘植 〙(セイヨウ )トチの実 .2 s; 単数扱い 〗トチの実遊び 〘ひもを通したトチの実を相手の実とぶつけ合って割る子供の遊び 〙.