English-Thai Dictionary
dill
N พืชช นิดหนึ่ง ใช้ใบ และ เมล็ด มา ทำ ยา
dilly
N บุคคล ดีเด่น
dilly-dally
VI เสียเวลา ใน การตัดสินใจ รวนเร ชักช้า อืดอาด delay dawdle stall hasten hurry sia-we-la-nai-kan-tad-sin-jai
dillydally
VI เถลไถล trifle vacillate
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DILL
n.[G.] An annual plant of the genus Anethum, the seeds of which are moderately warming, pungent and aromatic.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DILL
Dill, n. Etym: [AS dile; akin to D. dille, OHG. tilli, G. dill, dille, Sw. dill, Dan. dild.] (Bot. )
Defn: An herb (Peucedanum graveolens ), the seeds of which are moderately warming, pungent, and aromatic, and were formerly used as a soothing medicine for children; -- called also dill-seed. Dr. Prior.
DILL
Dill, v. t. Etym: [OE. dillen, fr. dul dull, a.]
Defn: To still; to calm; to soothe, as one in pain. [Obs. ]
DILLING
DILLING Dil "ling, n.
Defn: A darling; a favorite. [Obs. ] Whilst the birds billing, Each one with his dilling. Drayton.
DILLUING
DILLUING Dil *lu "ing, n. (Min. )
Defn: A process of sorting ore by washing in a hand sieve. [Written also deluing.]
DILLY
Dil "ly, n. Etym: [Contr. fr. diligence. ]
Defn: A kind of stagecoach. "The Derby dilly. " J. H. Frere.
DILLY-DALLY
Dil "ly-dal `ly, v. i. Etym: [See Dally. ]
Defn: To loiter or trifle; to waste time.
New American Oxford Dictionary
dill
dill |dil dɪl | ▶noun an aromatic annual herb of the parsley family, with fine blue-green leaves and yellow flowers. The leaves and seeds of dill are used for flavoring and for medicinal purposes. [Anethum graveolens, family Umbelliferae. ] • (also dillweed or dill weed ) the fresh or dried leaves of this plant used to flavor food. ORIGIN Old English dile, dyle; related to Dutch dille and German Dill; of unknown ultimate origin.
dill
dill 2 |dɪl | ▶noun Austral. /NZ informal a naive or foolish person. ORIGIN 1940s: apparently a back-formation from dilly 2 .
Dillinger, John
Dil lin ger, John |ˈdilinjər ˈdɪlɪnʤər | (1903 –34 ), US criminal. He was a bank robber who made daring escapes from jail and was named “Public Enemy Number 1 ” by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI ). He was eventually betrayed by the “lady in red ” in an ambush set up by the FBI.
dill pickle
dill pick le ▶noun pickled cucumber flavored with dill.
dill water
dill wa ter ▶noun an extract distilled from dill, used to relieve flatulence.
dilly
dil ly |ˈdilē ˈdɪli | ▶noun ( pl. dillies ) [ usu. in sing. ] informal an excellent example of a particular type of person or thing: that's a dilly of a breakfast recipe. ORIGIN late 19th cent. (as an adjective in the sense ‘delightful ’): alteration of the first syllable of delightful or delicious .
dilly
dilly 2 |ˈdɪli | ▶adjective ( dillier, dilliest ) Austral. /NZ informal, dated odd; foolish. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: perhaps a blend of daft and silly .
dillybag
dillybag |ˈdɪlɪbag |(also dilly ) ▶noun Austral. a bag or basket of traditional Aboriginal design, made from woven grass or fibre. ORIGIN from Yagara (an extinct Aboriginal language of Queensland ) dili ‘coarse grass or reeds; a bag woven of this ’ + bag .
dilly-dally
dil ly-dal ly |ˈˌdɪli ˈˌdæli | ▶verb ( dilly-dallies, dilly-dallying, dilly-dallied ) [ no obj. ] informal waste time through aimless wandering or indecision: don't dilly-dally for too long. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: reduplication of dally .
Oxford Dictionary
dill
dill 1 |dɪl |(also dill weed ) ▶noun [ mass noun ] an aromatic annual herb of the parsley family, with fine blue-green leaves and yellow flowers. The leaves or seeds are used for flavouring and for medicinal purposes. ●Anethum graveolens, family Umbelliferae. ORIGIN Old English dile, dyle; related to Dutch dille and German Dill; of unknown ultimate origin.
dill
dill 2 |dɪl | ▶noun Austral. /NZ informal a naive or foolish person. ORIGIN 1940s: apparently a back-formation from dilly 2 .
Dillinger, John
Dil lin ger, John |ˈdilinjər ˈdɪlɪnʤər | (1903 –34 ), US criminal. He was a bank robber who made daring escapes from jail and was named “Public Enemy Number 1 ” by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI ). He was eventually betrayed by the “lady in red ” in an ambush set up by the FBI.
dill pickle
dill pickle ▶noun [ mass noun ] pickled cucumber flavoured with dill.
dill water
dill water ▶noun [ mass noun ] an extract distilled from dill, used to relieve flatulence.
dilly
dilly 1 |ˈdɪli | ▶noun ( pl. dillies ) [ usu. in sing. ] N. Amer. informal an excellent example of a particular type of person or thing: that's a dilly of a breakfast recipe. ORIGIN late 19th cent. (as an adjective in the sense ‘delightful ’): alteration of the first syllable of delightful or delicious .
dilly
dilly 2 |ˈdɪli | ▶adjective ( dillier, dilliest ) Austral. /NZ informal, dated odd; foolish. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: perhaps a blend of daft and silly .
dillybag
dillybag |ˈdɪlɪbag |(also dilly ) ▶noun Austral. a bag or basket of traditional Aboriginal design, made from woven grass or fibre. ORIGIN from Yagara (an extinct Aboriginal language of Queensland ) dili ‘coarse grass or reeds; a bag woven of this ’ + bag .
dilly-dally
dilly-dally |ˈdɪlɪdali | ▶verb ( dilly-dallies, dilly-dallying, dilly-dallied ) [ no obj. ] informal waste time through aimless wandering or indecision: don't dilly-dally for too long. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: reduplication of dally .
American Oxford Thesaurus
dilly
dilly noun a dilly of a traffic jam. See humdinger.
dilly-dally
dilly-dally verb informal we can't dilly-dally when there are critical decisions to be made: waste time, dally, dawdle, loiter, linger, take one's time, delay, temporize, stall, procrastinate, pussyfoot around, drag one's feet; dither, hesitate, falter, vacillate, waver, hem and haw; informal shilly-shally, lollygag, let the grass grow under one's feet; archaic tarry. ANTONYMS hurry.
Oxford Thesaurus
dilly-dally
dilly-dally verb informal the board can't afford to dilly-dally over this issue: waste time, dally, dawdle, loiter, linger, take one's time, delay, mark time, kill time, while away time, potter, trifle, temporize, stall, procrastinate, drag one's feet, play a waiting game; dither, hesitate, falter, vacillate, waver, fluctuate; Brit. haver, hum and haw; Scottish swither; informal shilly-shally, blow hot and cold, let the grass grow under one's feet, pussyfoot around; archaic or literary tarry. ANTONYMS hurry.
Duden Dictionary
Dill
Dill Substantiv, maskulin , der Dille |D i ll dɪl |der Dill; Genitiv: des Dills, Plural: die Dille mittelhochdeutsch tille, althochdeutsch tilli, Herkunft ungeklärt (als Küchengewürz verwendete ) krautige Pflanze mit fein gefiederten Blättern und gelblichen Blüten in großen Dolden
Dille
Dil le Substantiv, feminin österreichisch , die Dill |D i lle |die Dille; Genitiv: der Dille, Plural: die Dillen mittelhochdeutsch tille, althochdeutsch tilli, Herkunft ungeklärt (als Küchengewürz verwendete ) krautige Pflanze mit fein gefiederten Blättern und gelblichen Blüten in großen Dolden
Dillenkraut
Dil len kraut Substantiv, Neutrum österreichisch , das Dillkraut |D i llenkraut |das Dillenkraut; Genitiv: des Dillenkraut [e ]s, Plural: die Dillenkräuter Dill
Dillkraut
Dill kraut Substantiv, Neutrum österreichisch , das Dillenkraut |D i llkraut |das Dillkraut; Genitiv: des Dillkraut [e ]s, Plural: die Dillkräuter Dill
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
dill
dill 1 /dɪl /名詞 U 〘植 〙ディル, イノンド 〘セリ科の薬草 〙; ディルの葉 種 〘香辛料, 薬用 〙▸ dill pickles (ディルで風味を付けた )キュウリの酢漬け
dill
dill 2 形容詞 名詞 C ⦅豪 ニュージー 俗 ⦆ばか [まぬけ ] (な ).
dilly
dil ly /dɪ́li /名詞 複 -lies C ⦅米 くだけて ⦆すばらしい物 [人 ].
dillydally
dil ly dal ly /dɪ́lidæ̀li /動詞 -lies ; -lied ; ~ing 自動詞 ⦅やや古 くだけて ⦆(決心がつかず )ぐずぐずする, 迷う .