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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 -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 〙.