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current

ADJ ที่ ใช้ กัน อยู่ ใน ปัจจุบัน  ซึ่ง เกิด ขึ้นอยู่  modern ti-chai-kan-yu-nai-pad-ju-ban

 

current

ADJ เป็นที่ยอมรับ  pen-ti-yom-rab

 

current

N กระแสน้ำ  กระแสลม  flow kra-sae-nam

 

current

N กระแสเงิน  kra-sae-ngen

 

current

N อัตรา การ ไหล ของ กระแสไฟ  aud-tra-kan-lai-kong-kra-sae-fai

 

current

N แนวโน้ม  tendency nael-nom

 

current account

N บัญชีเดินสะพัด  ban-che-doen-sa-pad

 

currently

ADV ใน ปัจจุบัน  presently nai-pad-ju-ban

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

CURRENT

a.[L., to flow or run. ] 1. Literally, flowing, running, passing. Hence, passing from person to person, or from hand to hand; circulating; as current opinions; current coin. Hence, common, general or fashionable; generally received; popular; as the current notions of the day or age; current folly.
2. Established by common estimation; generally received; as the current value of coin.
3. Passable; that may be allowed or admitted.
4. Now passing; present in its course; as the current month or year.

 

CURRENT

n. 1. A flowing or passing; a stream; applied to fluids; as a current of water, or of air. The gulf stream is a remarkable current in the Atlantic. A current sets into the Mediterranean.
2. Course; progressive motion, or movement; continuation; as the current of time.
3. A connected series; successive course; as the current of events.
4. General or main course; as the current of opinion.

 

CURRENTLY

a.In constant motion; with continued progression. Hence, commonly; generally; popularly; with general reception; as, the story is currently reported and believed.

 

CURRENTNESS

n. 1. Currency; circulation; general reception.
2. Fluency; easiness of pronunciation. [Not much used. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CURRENT

Cur "rent (kr "rent ), a. Etym: [OE. currant, OF. curant, corant, p. pr. of curre, corre, F. courre, courir, to run, from L. currere; perh. akin to E. horse. Cf. Course, Concur, Courant, Coranto.]

 

1. Running or moving rapidly. [Archaic ] Like the current fire, that renneth Upon a cord. Gower. To chase a creature that was current then In these wild woods, the hart with golden horns. Tennyson.

 

2. Now passing, as time; as, the current month.

 

3. Passing from person to person, or from hand to hand; circulating through the community; generally received; common; as, a current coin; a current report; current history. That there was current money in Abraham's time is past doubt. Arbuthnot. Your fire-new stamp of honor is scarce current. Shak. His current value, which is less or more as men have occasion for him. Grew.

 

4. Commonly estimated or acknowledged.

 

5. Fitted for general acceptance or circulation; authentic; passable. O Buckingham, now do I play the touch To try if thou be current gold indeed. Shak. Account current. See under Account. -- Current money, lawful money. Abbott.

 

CURRENT

Cur "rent, n. Etym: [Cf. F. courant. See Current, a. ]

 

1. A flowing or passing; onward motion. Hence: A body of fluid moving continuously in a certain direction; a stream; esp. , the swiftest part of it; as, a current of water or of air; that which resembles a stream in motion; as, a current of electricity. Two such silver currents, when they join, Do glorify the banks that bound them in. Shak. The surface of the ocean is furrowed by currents, whose direction. .. the navigator should know. Nichol.

 

2. General course; ordinary procedure; progressive and connected movement; as, the current of time, of events, of opinion, etc. Current meter, an instrument for measuring the velocity, force, etc. , of currents. -- Current mill, a mill driven by a current wheel. -- Current wheel, a wheel dipping into the water and driven by the current of a stream or by the ebb and flow of the tide.

 

Syn. -- Stream; course. See Stream.

 

CURRENTLY

CURRENTLY Cur "rent *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In a current manner; generally; commonly; as, it is currently believed.

 

CURRENTNESS

CURRENTNESS Cur "rent *ness, n.

 

1. The quality of being current; currency; circulation; general reception.

 

2. Easiness of pronunciation; fluency. [Obs. ] When currentness [combineth ] with staidness, how can the language. .. sound other than most full of sweetness Camden.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

current

cur rent |ˈkərənt, ˈkə -rənt ˈkərənt | adjective belonging to the present time; happening or being used or done now: keep abreast of current events | I started my current job last year. in common or general use: the other meaning of the word is still current. noun a body of water or air moving in a definite direction, esp. through a surrounding body of water or air in which there is less movement: ocean currents. a flow of electricity which results from the ordered directional movement of electrically charged particles. a quantity representing the rate of flow of electric charge, usually measured in amperes. the general tendency or course of events or opinion: the student movement formed a distinct current of protest. ORIGIN Middle English (in the adjective sense running, flowing ): from Old French corant running, from courre run, from Latin currere run.

 

current account

cur |rent ac |count noun Brit. an account with a bank or building society from which money may be withdrawn without notice, typically an active account catering for frequent deposits and withdrawals by cheque.

 

current affairs

cur rent af fairs |ˈkərənt əˈfɛ (ə )rz | plural noun events of political or social interest and importance happening in the world at the present time.

 

current assets

cur rent as sets plural noun cash and other assets that are expected to be converted to cash within a year. Compare with fixed assets.

 

current cost accounting

cur rent cost ac count ing noun a method of accounting in which assets are valued on the basis of their current replacement cost, and increases in their value as a result of inflation are excluded from calculations of profit.

 

current density

cur rent den si ty noun Physics the amount of electric current flowing per unit cross-sectional area of a material.

 

current liabilities

cur rent li a bil i ties plural noun amounts due to be paid to creditors within twelve months.

 

currently

cur rent ly |ˈkərəntlē, ˈkə -rəntlē ˈkərəntli | adverb at the present time: the price is currently at a premium.

 

Oxford Dictionary

current

cur |rent |ˈkʌr (ə )nt | adjective belonging to the present time; happening or being used or done now: keep abreast of current events | I started my current job in 2001. in common or general use: the other meaning of the word is still current. noun 1 a body of water or air moving in a definite direction, especially through a surrounding body of water or air in which there is less movement: ocean currents. 2 a flow of electricity which results from the ordered directional movement of electrically charged particles. a quantity representing the rate of flow of electric charge, usually measured in amperes. 3 the general tendency or course of events or opinion: the student movement formed a distinct current of protest. ORIGIN Middle English (in the adjective sense running, flowing ): from Old French corant running , from courre run , from Latin currere run .

 

current account

cur |rent ac |count noun Brit. an account with a bank or building society from which money may be withdrawn without notice, typically an active account catering for frequent deposits and withdrawals by cheque.

 

current affairs

cur |rent af |fairs plural noun events of political or social interest and importance happening in the world at the present time.

 

current assets

cur |rent as ¦sets plural noun cash and other assets that are expected to be converted to cash within a year. Compare with fixed assets.

 

current cost accounting

cur |rent cost ac ¦count |ing noun [ mass noun ] a method of accounting in which assets are valued on the basis of their current replacement cost, and increases in their value as a result of inflation are excluded from calculations of profit.

 

current density

cur |rent dens |ity noun Physics the amount of electric current flowing per unit cross-sectional area of a material.

 

current liabilities

cur |rent li ¦abil |ities plural noun amounts due to be paid to creditors within twelve months.

 

currently

cur |rent ¦ly |ˈkʌrəntli | adverb at the present time: the EC is currently attempting greater economic integration.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

current

current adjective 1 current events: contemporary, present-day, modern, present, contemporaneous; topical, in the news, live, burning. ANTONYMS past. 2 the idea is still current: prevalent, prevailing, common, accepted, in circulation, circulating, on everyone's lips, popular, widespread. ANTONYMS obsolete. 3 a current driver's license: valid, usable, up-to-date. ANTONYMS expired. 4 the current prime minister: incumbent, present, in office, in power; reigning. ANTONYMS past, former. noun 1 a current of air: flow, stream, backdraft, slipstream; airstream, thermal, updraft, draft; undercurrent, undertow, tide. 2 the current of human life: course, progress, progression, flow, tide, movement. 3 the current of opinion: trend, drift, direction, tendency.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

current

current adjective 1 current events | current fashions: contemporary, present-day, present, contemporaneous, ongoing; topical, in the news, live, alive, happening, burning; modern, latest, popular, fashionable, in fashion, in vogue, up to date, up to the minute; French de nos jours; informal trendy, now, in. ANTONYMS past. 2 the idea is still current in some quarters: prevalent, prevailing, common, in general use, accepted, in circulation, circulating, going around, doing /making the rounds, popular, widespread, rife, about; talked of, on everyone's lips, bruited about. ANTONYMS obsolete. 3 a current driving licence: valid, usable, up to date. ANTONYMS old, out of date. 4 the current prime minister: incumbent, present, in office, in power; reigning. ANTONYMS past; former. noun 1 a current of air | ocean currents: steady flow, stream, backdraught, slipstream; airstream, thermal, updraught, draught; undercurrent, undertow, tide. 2 the current of human life: course, progress, progression, flow, tide, movement. 3 the current of opinion: trend, drift, direction, tendency, swing, tenor. WORD LINKS current galvanometer instrument for measuring electric currents 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.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

current

cur rent /kə́ːr (ə )nt |kʌ́r -/〖語源は 「走っている 」〗(名 )currency 形容詞 more ; most 1 (比較なし )通例 名詞 の前で 〗現在の , 目下の , 今の (present 1 ); 最新の one's current job [address ]現職 [現住所 ]the current state of politics 今の政治情勢 the current issue of Time タイム 』誌の最新号 2 考え 習慣 貨幣などが 〉通用 [流通 ]して , 受け入れられて The model is still current .そのデザインはまだ流通しているものだ go against the current trend in film-making 映画制作の時流に逆らう 3 〈人が 〉【情報などに 】くわしい , 精通して «on » .p ss [g ò, r n ] c rrent 〈うわさなどが 〉広まる ; 〈お金が 〉通用する .名詞 s /-ts /1 C (水 空気の )流れ , 流動 ; 海流 , 潮流 ▸ a sea [an ocean ] current 海流 ▸ a rising current of air 上昇気流 ▸ a swift [strong ] current of the river 川の急流 2 U C 電流 (electric current )▸ (a ) direct [(an ) alternating ] current 直 [交 ]流 turn on [off ] the current 電流を通す [切る ]3 C (考え 思いなどの )動向 , 潮流 , 風潮 ; 思潮 There is a strong current of sympathy for those refugees .その難民たちに同情する向きが強い .~́ acc unt 1 ⦅英 ⦆当座預金 (口座 )(⦅米 ⦆checking account; ⦅略 ⦆C /A ).2 〘経 〙経常勘定 .~̀ aff irs 時事問題 .~̀ ssets 〘商 〙流動資産 .

 

currently

cur rent ly /kə́ːr (ə )ntli |kʌ́r -/current 副詞 1 現在 (), 目下 (のところ )(now )I'm currently working on a new project .現在新しいプロジェクトに取り組んでいます This CD is currently available on the Internet .このCDは現在ネットで入手可能です .2 まれ 一般に, 広く .