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dart

N การเคลื่อนไหว อย่างรวดเร็ว  flit kan-kluean-wai-yang-ruad-reol

 

dart

N ลูกดอก  หอกซัด  หลาว  missile arrow luk-dok

 

dart

VI เคลื่อนไหว อย่างรวดเร็ว  flit kluean-wai-yang-ruad-reo

 

dart at

PHRV เหลือบมอง  ชำเลือง  มองดู ที่ .อย่างรวดเร็ว  flash at shoot at throw at lueab-mong

 

dartboard

N เป้า สำหรับ ปา ลูกดอก  กระดาน สำหรับ ปา ลูกดอก  pao-sam-rab-par-luk-dok

 

darter

N ปลาน้ำจืด ตัวเล็ก สีสัน สดใส  พบ ใน ทวีปอเมริกาเหนือ  pla-nam-jed-tua-lek-se-san-sod-sai-phob-nai-tha-wib-ar-me-ri-ka-nuea

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DART

n.[Gr. , a spear or lance. See also Dar. ] 1. A pointed missile weapon to be thrown by the hand; a short lance.
2. Any missile weapon; that which pierces and wounds.
And from about her shot darts of desire.

 

DART

v.t. 1. To throw a pointed instrument with a sudden thrust; as, to dart a javelin.
2. To throw suddenly or rapidly; to send; to emit; to shoot; applied to small objects, which pass with velocity; as, the sun darts his beams on the earth.
Or what ill eyes malignant glances dart. Pope.

 

DART

v.i. 1. To fly or shoot, as a dart; to fly rapidly.
2. To spring and run with velocity; to start suddenly and run; as, the deer darted from the thicket.

 

DARTED

pp. Thrown or hurled as a pointed instrument; sent with velocity.

 

DARTER

n.One who throws a dart.

 

DARTING

ppr. Throwing, as a dart; hurling darts; flying rapidly.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DART

Dart, n. Etym: [OF. dart, of German origin; cf. OHG. tart javelin, dart, AS. dara, daro, Sw. dart dagger, Icel. darra dart. ]

 

1. A pointed missile weapon, intended to be thrown by the hand; a short lance; a javelin; hence, any sharp-pointed missile weapon, as an arrow. And he [Joab ] took three darts in his hand, and thrust them through the heart of Absalom. 2 Sa. xviii. 14.

 

2. Anything resembling a dart; anything that pierces or wounds like a dart. The artful inquiry, whose venomed dart Scarce wounds the hearing while it stabs the heart. Hannan More.

 

3. A spear set as a prize in running. [Obs. ] Chaucer.

 

4. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A fish; the dace. See Dace. Dart sac (Zoöl.), a sac connected with the reproductive organs of land snails, which contains a dart, or arrowlike structure.

 

DART

Dart, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Darted; p. pr. & vb. n. Darting. ]

 

1. To throw with a sudden effort or thrust, as a dart or other missile weapon; to hurl or launch.

 

2. To throw suddenly or rapidly; to send forth; to emit; to shoot; as, the sun darts forth his beams. Or what ill eyes malignant glances dart Pope.

 

DART

DART Dart, v. i.

 

1. To fly or pass swiftly, as a dart.

 

2. To start and run with velocity; to shoot rapidly along; as, the deer darted from the thicket.

 

DARTARS

Dar "tars, n. Etym: [F. dartre eruption, dandruff.

 

Defn: A kind of scab or ulceration on the skin of lambs.

 

DARTER

DARTER Dart "er, n.

 

1. One who darts, or who throw darts; that which darts.

 

2. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: The snakebird, a water bird of the genus Plotus; -- so called because it darts out its long, snakelike neck at its prey. See Snakebird.

 

3. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A small fresh-water etheostomoid fish. The group includes numerous genera and species, all of them American. See Etheostomoid.

 

DARTINGLY

DARTINGLY Dart "ing *ly, adv.

 

Defn: Like a dart; rapidly.

 

DARTLE

DARTLE Dar "tle, v. t. & i.

 

Defn: To pierce or shoot through; to dart repeatedly: -- frequentative of dart. My star that dartles the red and the blue. R. Browning.

 

DARTOIC

DARTOIC Dar *to "ic, a. (Anat. )

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to the dartos.

 

DARTOID

Dar "toid, a. Etym: [Dartos + -oid.] (Anat. )

 

Defn: Like the dartos; dartoic; as, dartoid tissue.

 

DARTOS

Dar "tos, n. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. flayed. ] (Anat. )

 

Defn: A thin layer of peculiar contractile tissue directly beneath the skin of the scrotum.

 

DARTROUS

Dar "trous, a. Etym: [F. dartreux. See Dartars. ] (Med. )

 

Defn: Relating to, or partaking of the nature of, the disease called tetter; herpetic. Dartroud diathesis, A morbid condition of the system predisposing to the development of certain skin deseases, such as eczema, psoriasis, and pityriasis. Also called rheumic diathesis, and hipretism. Piffard.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

dart

dart |därt dɑrt | noun 1 a small pointed missile that can be thrown or fired. a small pointed missile with a feather or plastic tail, used in the game of darts. Zoology a dartlike calcareous organ of a snail forming part of the reproductive system, exchanged during copulation. 2 an act of running somewhere suddenly and rapidly: the cat made a dart for the door. a sudden, intense pang of a particular emotion: a dart of panic. 3 a tapered tuck stitched into a garment in order to shape it. verb [ no obj. ] move or run somewhere suddenly or rapidly: she darted across the street. [ with obj. ] cast (a look or one's eyes ) suddenly and rapidly in a particular direction: she darted a glance across the table. [ with obj. ] archaic throw (a missile ). [ with obj. ] shoot (an animal ) with a dart, typically in order to administer a drug. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French, accusative of darz, dars, from a West Germanic word meaning spear, lance.

 

Dart, Raymond Arthur

Dart, Raymond Arthur |därt dɑrt | (1893 –1988 ), South African anthropologist and anatomist; born in Australia. In 1925, he found the first specimen of the hominid species Australopithecus africanus, for which he coined the genus name.

 

dartboard

dart board |ˈdärtˌbôrd ˈdɑrtˌbɔ (ə )rd | noun a circular board marked with numbered segments, used as a target in the game of darts.

 

darter

dart er |ˈdärtər ˈdɑrdər | noun 1 another term for anhinga. 2 a small North American freshwater fish, the male of which may develop bright coloration during the breeding season. [Genera Etheostoma and Percina, family Percidae: numerous species. ]

 

Dartford warbler

Dartford warbler |ˈdɑːtfəd | noun a long-tailed non-migratory warbler with grey upper parts and purplish-brown underparts, found in western Europe and North Africa. Sylvia undata, family Sylviidae. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Dartford in Kent, England, where the bird was first seen.

 

Dartmoor

Dartmoor |ˈdɑːtmɔː, -mʊə | a moorland district in Devon that was a royal forest in Saxon times, now a national park.

 

Dartmoor pony

Dart |moor pony |ˈdɑːtmʊə | noun a pony of a small hardy breed with a long shaggy coat in winter.

 

Dartmouth

Dartmouth |ˈdɑːtməθ | a port in Devon, SW England; pop. 6,000 (est. 2009 ). It is the site of the Royal Naval College.

 

darts

darts |därts dɑrts | plural noun [ usu. treated as sing. ] an indoor game in which small pointed missiles with feather or plastic flights are thrown at a circular target marked with numbers in order to score points.

 

Oxford Dictionary

dart

dart |dɑːt | noun 1 a small pointed missile that can be thrown or fired. a small pointed missile with a feather or plastic flight, used in the game of darts. Zoology a dart-like calcareous organ of a snail forming part of the reproductive system, exchanged during copulation. 2 an act of running somewhere suddenly and rapidly: the cat made a dart for the door. a sudden, intense pang of a particular emotion: a dart of panic. 3 a tapered tuck stitched in a garment in order to shape it. verb 1 [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] move or run somewhere suddenly or rapidly: she darted across the street. [ with obj. and adverbial of direction ] cast (a look or one's eyes ) suddenly and rapidly in a particular direction: she darted a glance across the table. 2 [ with obj. ] shoot (an animal ) with a dart, typically in order to administer a drug. archaic throw (a missile ). ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French, accusative of darz, dars, from a West Germanic word meaning spear, lance .

 

Dart, Raymond Arthur

Dart |dɑːt | (1893 –1988 ), Australian-born South African anthropologist and anatomist. In 1925 he found the first specimen of a hominid for which he coined the genus name Australopithecus .

 

dartboard

dart |board |ˈdɑːtbɔːd | noun a circular board marked with numbered segments, used as a target in the game of darts.

 

darter

dart ¦er |ˈdɑːtə | noun 1 a long-necked fish-eating bird related to the cormorants, typically found in fresh water, where they frequently swim submerged to the neck. Also called anhinga, snakebird. Family Anhingidae and genus Anhinga: four species. 2 a small fast-moving North American freshwater fish. Genera Etheostoma and Percina, family Percidae: numerous species. 3 (also darter dragonfly ) a broad-bodied dragonfly that typically darts out from a perch to grab prey. Libellulidae and related families: several genera.

 

Dartford warbler

Dartford warbler |ˈdɑːtfəd | noun a long-tailed non-migratory warbler with grey upper parts and purplish-brown underparts, found in western Europe and North Africa. Sylvia undata, family Sylviidae. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Dartford in Kent, England, where the bird was first seen.

 

Dartmoor

Dartmoor |ˈdɑːtmɔː, -mʊə | a moorland district in Devon that was a royal forest in Saxon times, now a national park.

 

Dartmoor pony

Dart |moor pony |ˈdɑːtmʊə | noun a pony of a small hardy breed with a long shaggy coat in winter.

 

Dartmouth

Dartmouth |ˈdɑːtməθ | a port in Devon, SW England; pop. 6,000 (est. 2009 ). It is the site of the Royal Naval College.

 

darts

darts |dɑːts | plural noun [ usu. treated as sing. ] an indoor game in which small pointed missiles with feather or plastic flights are thrown at a circular target marked with numbers in order to score points.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

dart

dart noun 1 a poisoned dart: small arrow, missile, projectile, flechette. 2 she made a dart for the door: dash, rush, run, bolt, break, start, charge, sprint, bound, leap, dive; scurry, scamper, scramble. verb 1 Karl darted across the road: dash, rush, tear, run, bolt, fly, shoot, charge, race, sprint, bound, leap, dive, gallop, scurry, scamper, scramble; informal scoot. 2 he darted a glance at her: direct, cast, throw, shoot, send, flash.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

dart

dart noun 1 he was killed by a poisoned dart: small arrow, flechette, bolt, shaft; missile, projectile; literary reed; historical quarrel. 2 the cat made a dart for the door as he came in: dash, rush, run, bolt, break, charge, race, sprint, bound, spring, leap, jump, lunge, pounce, dive, swoop, gallop, scurry, scamper, stampede, scramble, start, flight. verb 1 Karl darted across the road: dash, rush, tear, run, bolt, fly, flash, shoot, charge, race, sprint, bound, spring, leap, jump, lunge, dive, swoop, gallop, scurry, scamper, stampede, scramble, break, start; informal scoot. 2 Tam darted a terrified glance over his shoulder: direct, cast, throw, shoot, send, fling, toss, flash, bestow, give.

 

Duden Dictionary

Dartpfeil

Dart pfeil Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈdaːɐ̯t …|kleiner Pfeil, mit dem beim Dartspiel auf eine Scheibe geworfen wird

 

Darts

Darts Substantiv, Neutrum , das |daːɐ̯t͜s |englisch darts, eigentlich Plural von: dart = (Wurf )pfeil Spiel, bei dem mit kleinen Pfeilen auf eine Scheibe geworfen wird

 

Dartscheibe

Dart schei be Substantiv, feminin , die |ˈdaːɐ̯t …|die Dartscheibe; Genitiv: der Dartscheibe, Plural: die Dartscheiben in unterschiedlich große Felder aufgeteilte runde Scheibe des Dartspiels

 

Dartspiel

Dart spiel Substantiv, Neutrum , das |ˈdaːɐ̯t …|a Darts b eine Partie Darts

 

dartun

dar tun unregelmäßiges Verb gehoben |d a rtun |unregelmäßiges Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « a deutlich zum Ausdruck bringen, erklärend ausführen seine Gründe dartun | er hat zur Genüge dargetan, wie es zu dieser Auseinandersetzung gekommen ist b erkennen lassen, deutlich machen sein Verhalten tut dar, dass er nichts begriffen hat | das halbe Jahr hat zur Genüge dargetan, wie berechtigt die Kritik gewesen ist

 

French Dictionary

dartre

dartre n. f. nom féminin médecine Desquamation de l ’épiderme. Note Technique Attention au genre féminin de ce nom: une dartre. Note Orthographique da r t r e.

 

Spanish Dictionary

dartrosis

dartrosis nombre femenino Enfermedad de algunos tubérculos provocada por un hongo que los cubre de manchas grisáceas .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

dart

dart /dɑː r t /名詞 s /-ts /1 C (武器 狩猟用の )投げ矢 [やり ]; ダーツの矢 .2 s; 単数扱い 〗ダーツ, 投げ矢遊び 〘得点の書かれた的 (dartboard )に矢を投げて楽しむ室内ゲーム 〙play darts in the room 部屋でダーツをする 3 〖単数形で 〗突進, 疾駆 make a dart at [for ] the door ドアへ突進する 4 ⦅書 ⦆〖単数形で 〗(突然の )厳しい感情 ; 鋭い言葉 [視線 ].5 C 服飾 (洋服の )ダーツ, ひだ .6 C 〘虫 〙(昆虫の ); 交尾矢 .動詞 自動詞 1 ⦅書 ⦆副詞 (…へ ) (突然 )飛び出す, 突進する ; 矢のように飛び去る (away, off ) (!副詞 は方向の表現 ) .2 «…を » すばやく見る ; « …へ » すばやく目をやる [向ける ] «at , to » .他動詞 1 «…に向かって » 〈矢など 〉をさっと投げる «at » .2 «…に » 〈視線など 〉を投げかける «at » dart a glance [look ] at his face 彼の顔にちらりと目を向ける 3 〈トカゲなどが 〉〈舌など 〉を突き出す (out ).

 

dartboard

d rt b ard 名詞 C ダーツの標的板 (dart 名詞 2 ).