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demy

N ขนาด กระดาษ สำหรับ พิมพ์ดีด หรือ เขียน  kha-nad-kra-dad-sam-rab-pim-did-rue-kian

 

demystify

VT ทำให้ ลึกลับ น้อยลง  ทำให้ เข้าใจง่าย ขึ้น  ทำให้ กระจ่าง  debunk explain tham-hai-luek-lab-noi-long

 

demythologisation

N การนำ เรื่อง อภินิหาร ออก ไป  demythologization

 

demythologization

N การนำ เรื่อง อภินิหาร ออก ไป  demythologisation

 

demythologize

VT เอาเรื่อง อภินิหาร ออก ไป 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DEMY

n. 1. A particular size of paper; a kind of paper of small size.
2. A half fellow at Magdalen college, Oxford.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DEMY

De *my ", n.; pl. Demies. Etym: [See Demi-. ]

 

1. A printing and a writing paper of particular sizes. See under Paper.

 

2. A half fellow at Magdalen College, Oxford. [Written also demi. ] He was elected into Magdalen College as a demy; a term by which that society denominates those elsewhere called "scholars," young men who partake of the founder's benefaction, and succeed in their order to vacant fellowships. Johnson.

 

DEMY

DEMY De *my ", a.

 

Defn: Pertaining to, or made of, the size of paper called demy; as, a demy book.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

demy

de my |diˈmī dəˈmaɪ |(in full metric demy ) noun a paper size, now standardized at 564 × 444 mm. (in full demy octavo ) a book size, now standardized at 216 × 138 mm. (in full demy quarto ) a book size, now standardized at 276 × 219 mm. ORIGIN late Middle English (as an adjective in the sense half-sized ): from demi-, or from its source, French demi half.

 

demyelinate

de my e li nate |dēˈmīələˌnāt diˈmaɪələneɪt | verb [ with obj. ] (usu. as adj. demyelinating ) Medicine cause the loss or destruction of myelin in (nerve tissue ): a chronic demyelinating disease. DERIVATIVES de my e li na tion |-ˌmīəliˈnāSHən |noun

 

demystify

de mys ti fy |dēˈmistəˌfī diˈmɪstɪˌfaɪ | verb ( demystifies, demystifying, demystified ) [ with obj. ] make (a difficult or esoteric subject ) clearer and easier to understand: this book attempts to demystify technology. DERIVATIVES de mys ti fi ca tion |-ˌmistəfiˈkāSHən |noun

 

demythologize

de my thol o gize |ˌdēmiˈTHäləˌjīz ˌdiməˈθɑləʤaɪz | verb [ with obj. ] reinterpret (a subject or text ) so that it is free of mythical or heroic elements: he undertakes to demythologize the man who has been for many the modern counterpart of St. Augustine. reinterpret what are considered to be mythological elements of (the Bible ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

demy

demy |dɪˈmʌɪ |(also metric demy ) noun [ mass noun ] a paper size, 564 × 444 mm. (also demy octavo ) a book size, 216 × 138 mm. (also demy quarto ) a book size, 276 × 219 mm. ORIGIN late Middle English (as an adjective in the sense half-sized ): from demi-, or from its source, French demi half .

 

demyelinate

demyelinate |diːˈmʌɪəlɪneɪt | verb [ with obj. ] (usu. as adj. demyelinating ) Medicine cause the loss or destruction of myelin in (nerve tissue ): a chronic demyelinating disease. DERIVATIVES demyelination |-ˈneɪʃ (ə )n |noun

 

demystify

de |mys ¦tify |diːˈmɪstɪfʌɪ | verb ( demystifies, demystifying, demystified ) [ with obj. ] make (a difficult subject ) clearer and easier to understand: this book attempts to demystify technology. DERIVATIVES demystification |-fɪˈkeɪʃ (ə )n |noun

 

demythologize

demythologize |diːmɪˈθɒlədʒʌɪz |(also demythologise ) verb [ with obj. ] reinterpret (a subject ) so that it is free of mythical elements: the biographer undertakes to demythologize a man who is for many a modern saint. reinterpret what are considered to be mythological elements of (the Bible ).

 

French Dictionary

démystification

démystification n. f. nom féminin Action de démystifier; son résultat. : La démystification des victimes d ’une fraude. Note Orthographique dém y stification.

 

démystifier

démystifier v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif Dissiper l ’erreur, détromper les victimes d ’un mensonge. Devenir clair, facile à comprendre. : L ’astronomie se démystifiera -t-elle? Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Ces procédés, jadis très complexes, se sont démystifiés. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le verbe démythifier, supprimer un mythe. étudier Conjugaison Redoublement du i à la première et à la deuxième personne du pluriel de l ’indicatif imparfait et du subjonctif présent. (Que ) nous démystifiions, (que ) vous démystifiiez.Note Orthographique dém y stifier.

 

démythification

démythification n. f. nom féminin Action de démythifier; son résultat. : La démythification de l ’informatique. Note Orthographique dém y t h ification.

 

démythifier

démythifier v. tr. verbe transitif Dépouiller une chose de son aspect mystérieux. : Démythifier l ’informatique. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le verbe démystifier, dissiper l ’erreur, le mensonge. étudier Conjugaison Redoublement du i à la première et à la deuxième personne du pluriel de l ’indicatif imparfait et du subjonctif présent. (Que ) nous démythifiions, (que ) vous démythifiiez.Note Orthographique dém y t h ifier.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

demystify

de mys ti fy /dìːmɪ́stɪfàɪ /動詞 mystify 他動詞 ⦅書 ⦆から (神秘的要素を )取り除く, …を解明する ; 啓蒙 けいもう する .d m s ti fi c tion 名詞