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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 //) 〖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 仕事などに 】〈人 〉をおぼれさせる, 熱中させる «in » .dr wn A ut [ut A ]1 他動詞 3 .2 〈洪水などが 〉A 〈家など 〉を押し流す .dr wn ing 名詞