English-Thai Dictionary
derby
N การแข่งขัน กีฬา ของ ทีม ที่ มาจาก เมือง หรือ เขต เดียวกัน kan-kaeng-kan-ki-la-kong-tim-ti-ma-jak-mueang-rue-khed-diaol-kan
derby
N หมวก สี ดำ ขอบ แข็ง และ ม้วน ขึ้น bowler muak-se-dam-khob-khaeng-lae-muan-khuen
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DERBIO
DERBIO Der "bi *o, n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A large European food fish (Lichia glauca ).
DERBY
DERBY Der "by (; usually in Eng. ; 85 ), n.
1. A race for three-old horses, run annually at Epsom (near London ), for the Derby stakes. It was instituted by the 12th Earl of Derby, in 178 . Derby Day, the day of the annual race for the Derby stakes, -- Wednesday of the week before Whitsuntide.
2. A stiff felt hat with a dome-shaped crown.
DERBYSHIRE SPAR
DERBYSHIRE SPAR Der "by *shire spar ". (Min. )
Defn: A massive variety of fluor spar, found in Derbyshire, England, and wrought into vases and other ornamental work.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Derbent
Derbent |dəˈbɛnt | a city in southern Russia, in Dagestan on the western shore of the Caspian Sea; pop. 109,000 (est. 2008 ).
Derby
Der by 1 |ˈdärbē ˈdərbi | a city in north central England, on the Derwent River; pop. 244,700 (est. 2009 ).
Derby
Der by 2 |ˈdərbē ˈdərbi | ▶noun ( pl. Derbies ) 1 (Brit. |ˈdärbē |) an annual horse race for three-year-olds, founded in 1780 by the 12th Earl of Derby. The race is run on Epsom Downs in England in late May or early June. • a similar race elsewhere: the Kentucky Derby. • ( derby ) a sporting contest open to the general public: sign up for the fishing derby. 2 ( derby, also derby hat ) a bowler hat. [said to be from American demand for a hat of the type worn at the Epsom Derby. ] 3 a boot or shoe having the eyelet tabs stitched on top of the vamp. [so named because originally a sports boot. ]
Derby
Der by 3 |ˈdərbē ˈdərbi | ▶noun a hard pressed cheese made from skimmed milk, chiefly in Derbyshire.
Derby, 14th Earl of
Der by, 14th Earl of |ˈdärbē ˈdərbi | (1799 –1869 ), British statesman; prime minister 1852, 1858 –59, and 1866 –68; born Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley.
Derby Day
Der by Day ▶noun the day on which the Epsom Derby is run. • the day on which the Kentucky Derby is run.
Derbyshire
Der by shire |ˈdärbēSHər, -ˌSHi (ə )r ˈdərbiˌʃɪ (ə )r | a county in north central England; county town, Matlock.
Derbyshire neck
Derby |shire neck ▶noun [ mass noun ] historical goitre, formerly endemic in parts of Derbyshire.
Oxford Dictionary
Derbent
Derbent |dəˈbɛnt | a city in southern Russia, in Dagestan on the western shore of the Caspian Sea; pop. 109,000 (est. 2008 ).
Derby
Derby 1 |ˈdɑːbi | a city in the Midlands of England, on the River Derwent; pop. 244,700 (est. 2009 ).
Derby
Derby 2 |ˈdɑːbi | ▶noun ( pl. Derbies ) 1 an annual flat race for three-year-old horses, founded in 1780 by the 12th Earl of Derby and run on Epsom Downs in England in late May or early June. • a race similar to the Derby, run elsewhere: the Irish Derby. • [ often in names ] (also derby ) an important sporting contest: the showjumping Derby at Hickstead. • ( derby; also local derby ) Brit. a sports match between two rival teams from the same area. 2 ( derby ) N. Amer. a bowler hat. [said to be from American demand for a hat of the type worn at the Epsom Derby. ] 3 a boot or shoe having the eyelet tabs stitched on top of the vamp.
Derby
Derby 3 |ˈdɑːbi | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a hard cheese made from skimmed milk, chiefly in Derbyshire.
Derby, 14th Earl of
Derby, 14th Earl of |ˈdɑːbi | (1799 –1869 ), British Conservative statesman, Prime Minister 1852, 1858 –9, and 1866 –8; born Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley. In his last term as Prime Minister he carried the second Reform Act (1867 ) through Parliament.
Derby Day
Derby Day ▶noun the day on which the Derby is run.
Derbyshire
Derbyshire |ˈdɑːbɪʃɪə, -ʃə | a county of north central England; county town, Matlock.
Derbyshire neck
Derby |shire neck ▶noun [ mass noun ] historical goitre, formerly endemic in parts of Derbyshire.
Duden Dictionary
derb
derb Adjektiv |d e rb |mittelhochdeutsch derp = hart, tüchtig, fest, ungesäuert, althochdeutsch derp = ungesäuert (vom Brot )1 a fest, stabil, widerstandsfähig beschaffen derbes Leder | derber Stoff | derbe Schuhe b voller Nährkraft, kräftig derbe Kost c voller Kraft, stark, heftig derb zupacken | er fasste sie derb am Arm d Geologie (von Gestein ) grobkörnig 2 a grob, ohne Feinheit derbe Witze, Scherze machen | seine Ausdrucksweise ist derb (ungeschliffen )b unfreundlich eine derbe Antwort | jemanden derb anfahren
derbe
der be Adjektiv besonders Jugendsprache |d e rbe |indeklinables Adjektiv zu derb a hervorragend, super die Party war derbe b intensivierend bei Adjektiven und Verben äußerst, sehr, völlig das ist derbe schade, krass | alles ist derbe danebengegangen
Derbheit
Derb heit Substantiv, feminin , die |D e rbheit |die Derbheit; Genitiv: der Derbheit, Plural: die Derbheiten 1 ohne Plural derbes Wesen, Grobheit 2 grobe, unfeine Äußerung
derbknochig
derb kno chig Adjektiv |d e rbknochig |einen sichtbar derben Knochenbau aufweisend ein derbknochiges Gesicht
derbkomisch
derb ko misch Adjektiv |d e rbk o misch |auf grobe, derbe Art und Weise komisch
derblecken
der ble cken schwaches Verb bayrisch |derbl e cken |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « eigentlich = (verhöhnend ) die Zunge herausstrecken, mundartliche Form von süddeutsch, schweizerisch veraltet zerblecken = die Zähne fletschen, blecken 2 (und dabei auch die Zunge zeigen )verspotten; spöttisch [und derb ] kritisieren
Derby
Der by Eigenname |ˈdɑːbi |Derbys 1 Stadt in Mittelengland 2 Grafschaft in Mittelengland
Derby
Der by Substantiv, Neutrum , das |D e rby |das Derby; Genitiv: des Derbys, Plural: die Derbys englisch derby, nach Edward Stanley, dem 12. Earl of Derby, der 1780 das erste Rennen dieser Art veranstaltete 1 Pferderennen als alljährliche Zuchtprüfung für die besten dreijährigen Vollblutpferde 2 sportliches Spiel von besonderem Interesse, besonders zwischen Mannschaften aus der gleichen Region
Derbyrennen
Der by ren nen Substantiv, Neutrum , das |D e rbyrennen | Derby 1
French Dictionary
derby
derby n. m. (pl. derbys ou derbies ) nom masculin Course de chevaux. : Des derbys ou derbies excitants.
Spanish Dictionary
derbi
derbi nombre masculino 1 Encuentro deportivo de rivalidad local o regional, generalmente futbolístico; también se aplica a determinados encuentros de máxima rivalidad, aunque no sea local o regional :el derbi entre el América y el Guadalajara abre este año el campeonato invernal .2 Competición hípica que sirve para la selección de potros y potrancas, los cuales corren en esta carrera una longitud de milla y media :en la ciudad británica de Epsom se celebra todos los años un famoso derbi .ETIMOLOGÍA Variante de derby (V.) con adaptación gráfica al español .Puede encontrarse la grafía inglesa derby .
derby
derby nombre masculino Derbi .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo del inglés derby , término creado en honor a Edward Stanley (1752 -1834 ), duodécimo conde de Derby , fundador de la famosa carrera hípica (1780 ). En el mismo inglés el término se ha generalizado y aplicado a otras competiciones .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Derby
Der by /də́ː r bi |dɑ́ː -/名詞 複 -bies 1 〖the ~〗ダービー競馬 〘a 英国南部のEpsomで5月の最終または6月の第1水曜日 (Derby Day )に開催される競馬.b (英国以外の )大競馬; →Kentucky Derby 〙.2 C 〖d- 〗レース, 競技 ▸ a bicycle derby 自転車競走 3 C ⦅英 ⦆〖d- 〗ダービー戦 〘同地区のチーム同士の試合; local derbyともいう 〙.4 C ⦅米 ⦆〖d- 〗山高帽 (⦅英 ⦆bowler hat ).5 ダービー 〘英国Derbyshire州の都市; 陶器の産地 〙.
Derbyshire
Der by shire /də́ː r biʃə r |dɑ́ː -/名詞 ダービーシャー 〘イングランド中部の州; 州都Matlock 〙.