English-Thai Dictionary
discard
N สิ่ง ที่ ถูก ทอดทิ้ง บุคคล ที่ ถูก ทอดทิ้ง sing-ti-tuk-tod-ting
discard
VT ละทิ้ง ทอดทิ้ง ทิ้ง ไป โยนทิ้ง get rid of expel give up retain keep preserve la-ting
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DISCARD
v.t. 1. To throw out of the hand such cards as are useless.
2. To dismiss from service or employment, or from society; to cast off; as, to discard spies and informers; to discard an old servant; to discard an associate.
3. To thrust away; to reject; as, to discard prejudices.
DISCARDED
pp. Thrown out; dismissed from service; rejected.
DISCARDING
ppr. Throwing out; dismissing from employment; rejecting.
DISCARNATE
a.[dia and L., flesh. ] Stripped of flesh.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DISCARD
Dis *card ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Discarded; p. pr. & vb. n.Discarding. ]
1. (Card Playing )
Defn: To throw out of one's hand, as superfluous cards; to lay aside (a card or cards ).
2. To cast off as useless or as no longer of service; to dismiss from employment, confidence, or favor; to discharge; to turn away. They blame the favorites, and think it nothing extraordinary that the queen should. .. resolve to discard them. Swift.
3. To put or thrust away; to reject. A man discards the follies of boyhood. I. Taylor.
Syn. -- To dismiss; displace; discharge; cashier.
DISCARD
DISCARD Dis *card ", v. i. (Card Playing )
Defn: To make a discard.
DISCARD
DISCARD Dis *card ", n. (Card Playing )
Defn: The act of discarding; also, the card or cards discarded.
DISCARDURE
DISCARDURE Dis *car "dure, n.
Defn: Rejection; dismissal. [R.] Hayter.
DISCARNATE
Dis *car "nate, a. Etym: [L. dis- + carnatus fleshy, fr. caro, carnis,flesh. ]
Defn: Stripped of flesh. [Obs. ] "Discarnate bones." Glanvill.
New American Oxford Dictionary
discard
dis card ▶verb |disˈkärd dəˈskɑrd | [ with obj. ] get rid of (someone or something ) as no longer useful or desirable: Hilary bundled up the clothes she had discarded. • (in bridge, whist, and similar card games ) play (a card that is neither of the suit led nor a trump ), when one is unable to follow suit. ▶noun |ˈdisˌkärd ˈdɪsˌkɑrd |a person or thing rejected as no longer useful or desirable. • (in bridge, whist, and similar card games ) a card played which is neither of the suit led nor a trump, when one is unable to follow suit. DERIVATIVES dis card a ble |disˈkärdəbəl |adjective ORIGIN late 16th cent. (originally in the sense ‘reject (a playing card )’): from dis- (expressing removal ) + the noun card 1 .
discarnate
dis car nate |disˈkärnit, -ˌnāt dəsˈkɑrnət | ▶adjective (of a person or being ) not having a physical body. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from dis- ‘without ’ + Latin caro, carn- ‘flesh ’ or late Latin carnatus ‘fleshy. ’
Oxford Dictionary
discard
dis |card ▶verb |dɪˈskɑːd | [ with obj. ] get rid of (someone or something ) as no longer useful or desirable: Hilary bundled up the clothes she had discarded. • (in bridge, whist, and similar card games ) play (a card that is neither of the suit led nor a trump ), when one is unable to follow suit. ▶noun |ˈdɪskɑːd |a thing rejected as no longer useful or desirable. • (in bridge, whist, and similar card games ) a card played which is neither of the suit led nor a trump, when one is unable to follow suit. DERIVATIVES discardable |dɪsˈkɑːdəb (ə )l |adjective ORIGIN late 16th cent. (originally in the sense ‘reject (a playing card ’)): from dis- (expressing removal ) + the noun card 1 .
discarnate
discarnate |dɪsˈkɑːnət | ▶adjective (of a person or being ) not having a physical body. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from dis- ‘without ’ + Latin caro, carn- ‘flesh ’ or late Latin carnatus ‘fleshy ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
discard
discard verb his old suit has been discarded: dispose of, throw away /out, get rid of, toss out, jettison, scrap, dispense with, cast aside /off, throw on the scrapheap; reject, repudiate, abandon, drop, have done with, shed; informal chuck, dump, ditch, junk, trash, deep-six. ANTONYMS keep.
Oxford Thesaurus
discard
discard verb his old suit had been discarded: dispose of, throw away, throw out, get rid of, toss out; reject, jettison, scrap, dispense with, cast aside /off, repudiate, abandon, relinquish, drop, have done with, shed, slough off, shrug off, throw on the scrapheap; informal chuck (away /out ), fling away, dump, ditch, axe, bin, junk, get shut of; Brit. informal get shot of; N. Amer. informal trash; archaic forsake. ANTONYMS keep; acquire.
French Dictionary
discarter
discarter Anglicisme pour se défausser.
Spanish Dictionary
discar
discar verbo transitivo RPlata, Bol, Cuba, Perú Marcar un número en el aparato telefónico para establecer una comunicación con otra persona o aparato :para obtener información tiene que discar el 110 . Conjugación [1 ] como sacar .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
discard
dis card /dɪskɑ́ː r d / (! 動詞 と 名詞 で強勢が異なるので注意 ) 〖原義は 「(不要な )カードを捨てる 」〗動詞 ~s /-dz /; ~ed /-ɪd /; ~ing 他動詞 1 〈人が 〉〈不用品 古い衣服など 〉を捨てる, 処分する, 廃棄する; 〈計画 考え 習慣 友人など 〉を捨てる, 見捨てる, 放棄する ▸ discard old books 古本を処分する ▸ He discarded his old friends .彼は旧友を見捨てた ▸ discard religious practice 宗教上の慣行を放棄する 2 〘トランプ 〙〈不要なカード 〉を捨てる ▸ discard the king of hearts ハートのキングを捨てる 自動詞 〘トランプ 〙不要なカードを捨てる .名詞 /dɪ́skɑː r d /1 C 〘トランプ 〙捨て札 .2 C 捨てられた物 [人 ]; U 捨てること, 処分, 放棄 .
discarded
dis c á rd ed /-ɪd /形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗捨てられた, 廃棄 [処分 ]された 〈物 〉▸ a discarded car battery 車の廃棄バッテリー