English-Thai Dictionary
drown
VI จมน้ำ จม sink dip dive surface emerge jom-nam
drown
VT จมน้ำ จม sink dip dive jom-nam
drown
VT ท่วมท้น tuam-ton
drown in
PHRV ทำให้ จม อยู่ ใน แช่ อยู่ ใน tham-hai-jom-yu-nai
drown one's sorrows
IDM ดื่มเหล้า ดับทุกข์ duem-laol-dab-tuk
drown out
PHRV ทำให้ ไม่ได้ ยิน เสียง tham-hai-mai-dai-yin-siang
drown out
PHRV ไร้ ที่อยู่ เพราะ น้ำท่วม rai-ti-yu-prow-nam-tuam
drown out
VT กลบ (เสียง (มัก ใช้ รูป passive voice ทำให้เกิด เสียงดัง (จน ไม่ได้ ยิน เสียง อื่น kob
drowned
ADJ ซึ่ง จม น้ำตาย sueng-jom-nam-tai
drowned
ADJ ซึ่ง เปียกชุ่ม sueng-peak-chum
drowning
ADJ ซึ่ง จมน้ำ sueng-jom-nam
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DROWN
v.t. 1. Literally, to overwhelm in water; an appropriately, to extinguish life by immersion in water or other fluid; applied to animals; also, to suspend animation by submersion.
2. To overwhelm in water; as, to drown weeds.
3. To overflow; to deluge; to inundate; as, to drown land.
4. To immerse; to plunge and lose; to overwhelm; as, to drown ones self in sensual pleasure.
5. To overwhelm; to overpower.
My private voice is drowned amid the senate.
DROWN
v.i.To be suffocated in water or other fluid; to perish in water. Methought what pain it was to drown.
DROWNED
pp. Deprived of life by immersion in a fluid; overflowed; inundated; overwhelmed.
DROWNER
n.He or that which drowns.
DROWNING
ppr. Destroying life by submersion in a liquid; overflowing; overwhelming.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DROWN
Drown, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Drowned; p. pr. & vb. n. Drowning. ] Etym: [OE. drunen, drounen, earlier drunknen, druncnien, AS. druncnian to be drowned, sink, become drunk, fr. druncen drunken. See Drunken, Drink. ]
Defn: To be suffocated in water or other fluid; to perish in water. Methought, what pain it was to drown. Shak.
DROWN
DROWN Drown, v. t.
1. To overwhelm in water; to submerge; to inundate. "They drown the land. " Dryden.
2. To deprive of life by immersion in water or other liquid.
3. To overpower; to overcome; to extinguish; -- said especially of sound. Most men being in sensual pleasures drowned. Sir J. Davies. My private voice is drowned amid the senate. Addison. To drown up, to swallow up. [Obs. ] Holland.
DROWNAGE
DROWNAGE Drown "age, n.
Defn: The act of drowning. [R.]
DROWNER
DROWNER Drown "er, n.
Defn: One who, or that which, drowns.
New American Oxford Dictionary
drown
drown |droun draʊn | ▶verb [ no obj. ] die through submersion in and inhalation of water: she drowned in the pond | (be drowned ) : two fishermen were drowned when their motorboat capsized. • [ with obj. ] deliberately kill (a person or animal ) in this way: he killed his wife then drowned himself in a fit of despair. • [ with obj. ] submerge or flood (an area ): when the ice melted, the valleys were drowned. • [ with obj. ] (of a sound ) make (another sound ) inaudible by being much louder: his voice was drowned out by the approaching engine noise. • [ no obj. ] (be drowning in ) be overwhelmed by a large amount of something: both business and household sectors are drowning in debt | art dealers are still drowning in a sea of paperwork. • [ with obj. ] (drown something in ) cover or immerse food in: good pizza is not eight inches thick and drowned in tomato sauce. PHRASES drown one's sorrows forget one's problems by getting drunk. like a drowned rat extremely wet and bedraggled: she arrived at the church looking like a drowned rat. ORIGIN Middle English (originally northern ): related to Old Norse drukkna ‘to be drowned, ’ also to drink .
drowned valley
drowned val ¦ley ▶noun a valley partly or wholly submerged by a rise in sea level.
Oxford Dictionary
drown
drown |draʊn | ▶verb [ no obj. ] die through submersion in and inhalation of water: a motorist drowned when her car plunged off the edge of a quay | (be drowned ) : two fishermen were drowned when their motor boat capsized. • [ with obj. ] deliberately kill (a person or animal ) by drowning: he immediately drowned four of the dogs. • [ with obj. ] submerge or flood (an area ): when the ice melted the valleys were drowned. • [ with obj. ] (of a sound ) make (another sound ) inaudible by being much louder: his voice was drowned out by the approaching engine noise. • [ no obj. ] (be drowning in ) be overwhelmed by a large amount of something: both business and household sectors are drowning in debt | art dealers are still drowning in a sea of paperwork. • [ with obj. ] (drown something in ) cover or immerse food in: good pizza is not eight inches thick and drowned in tomato sauce. PHRASES drown one's sorrows forget one's problems by getting drunk. like a drowned rat extremely wet and bedraggled. ORIGIN Middle English (originally northern ): related to Old Norse drukkna ‘to be drowned ’, also to drink .
drowned valley
drowned val ¦ley ▶noun a valley partly or wholly submerged by a rise in sea level.
American Oxford Thesaurus
drown
drown verb 1 he nearly drowned: suffocate in water, inhale water; go to a watery grave. 2 the valleys were drowned: flood, submerge, immerse, inundate, deluge, swamp, engulf. 3 his voice was drowned out by the music: make inaudible, overpower, overwhelm, override; muffle, deaden, stifle, extinguish.
Oxford Thesaurus
drown
drown verb 1 he was shipwrecked, and very nearly drowned: suffocate in water, inhale water; go under; go to a watery grave; informal go to Davy Jones's locker. 2 when the ice melted, the valleys were drowned: flood, submerge, immerse, inundate, deluge, swamp, engulf, drench, soak, cover, saturate. ANTONYMS drain. 3 his voice was drowned by the clatter of footsteps: make inaudible, drown out, be louder than, overpower, overwhelm, overcome, override, engulf, swallow up, devour, bury; muffle, deaden, stifle, wipe out, extinguish, silence. ANTONYMS augment. 4 she had spent every waking hour working, trying to drown her private pain: suppress, deaden, stifle, restrain, smother, bottle up, hold back, keep back, check, keep in check, curb, contain, bridle, put a lid on; extinguish, quash, quench, obliterate, wipe out, get rid of.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
drown
drown /draʊn / (! -ow-は /aʊ /) 〖語源は 「水を飲む 」〗動詞 ~s /-z /; ~ed /-d /; ~ing 自動詞 1 〈人 動物が 〉おぼれ死ぬ , 溺死 (できし )する ▸ A woman was drowning in the river .女性が川でおぼれていた ▸ He almost [nearly ] drowned . ≒ He was about to drown .彼はあやうくおぼれ死ぬところだった (!過去形のdrownedだけでは 「おぼれ死んだ 」ことを表す; 必ずしも死ぬことを表さない日本語の 「おぼれた 」との違いに注意 ) ▸ A drowning man will clutch at a straw .⦅ことわざ ⦆おぼれる者はわらをもつかむ 2 ⦅くだけて ⦆〖be ~ing 〗〈人が 〉 (処理しきれないほどの ) «…を » かかえている «in » ▸ We are drowning in information .我々は情報に埋もれている 他動詞 1 〈人など 〉を溺死させる ;〖be ~ed 〗〈人などが 〉溺死する (!事故死の場合, 現在では自動詞用法の方が好まれる; ↑自動詞 1 ) ▸ drown oneself in the lake 湖に身を投げる 2 «…で » …をびしょぬれにさせる «in » ; «…に » (たっぷりと )〈食品など 〉を浸す, つける «in, with » ▸ His eyes were drowned in tears .彼の目は涙でいっぱいだった ▸ The meat was drowned in the sauce .肉には浸るほどソースがかかっていた .3 〈大きな音などが 〉〈音 声など 〉をかき消す (out )▸ His speech was drowned by jeers .彼の演説はやじで聞こえなかった .4 ⦅しばしばおどけて ⦆〈人が 〉【酒で 】〈苦労 心配など 〉を忘れる, まぎらせる «in » ▸ He tried to drown his sorrows [loneliness, fear ] in drink .彼は悲しみ [孤独, 不安 ]を酒にまぎらせようとした 5 【酒 恋 仕事などに 】〈人 〉をおぼれさせる, 熱中させる «in » .dr ò wn A ó ut [ó ut A ]1 ↑他動詞 3 .2 〈洪水などが 〉A 〈家など 〉を押し流す .dr ó wn ing 名詞