English-Thai Dictionary
Duch
SL ภรรยา Dutch pan-ra-ya
duchess
N ภรรยา ของ ท่าน ดยุค ภรรยาห ม้าย ของ ท่าน ดยุค คุณ หญิง ท่านหญิง archduke margrave pan-ra-ya-tan-duek
duchy
N ดินแดน ปกครอง โดย ดยุค และ ภริยา din-daeng-pok-krong-doi-da-yook-lae-pa-ri-yar
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DUCHESS
n.The consort or widow of a duke. Also, a lady who has the sovereignty of a duchy.
DUCHY
n.The territory or dominions of a duke; a dukedom; as the duchy of Lancaster.
DUCHY-COURT
n.The court of the duchy of Lancaster in England.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DUCHESS
Duch "ess, n. Etym: [F. duchesse, fr. duc duke. ]
Defn: The wife or widow of a duke; also, a lady who has the sovereignty of a duchy in her own right.
DUCHESSE D'ANGOULEME
Du `chesse " d'An `gou `lême ". Etym: [F.] (Bot. )
Defn: A variety of pear of large size and excellent flavor.
DUCHESSE LACE
DUCHESSE LACE Du `chesse " lace.
Defn: A beautiful variety of Brussels pillow lace made originally in Belgium and resembling Honiton guipure. It is worked with fine thread in large sprays, usually of the primrose pattern, with much raised work.
DUCHY
Duch "y, n.; pl. Duchies. Etym: [F. duché, OF. duchée, (assumed ) LL. ducitas, fr. L. dux. See Duke. ]
Defn: The territory or dominions of a duke; a dukedom.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Duchamp, Marcel
Du champ, Marcel |d (y )o͞oˈSHäN duˈʃɑm (p )| (1887 –1968 ), US artist; born in France. A leading figure of the Dada movement and originator of conceptual art, he invented “ready-mades,” mass-produced articles selected at random and displayed as works of art.
Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Du chenne mus cu lar dys tro phy |do͞oˈSHen djuˌʃɛnˌməskjələrˈdɪstrəfi |(abbr.: DMD ) ▶noun a severe form of muscular dystrophy caused by a genetic defect and usually affecting boys. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: named after G. B. A. Duchenne (1806 –75 ), the French neurologist who first described it.
duchess
duch ess |ˈdəCHis ˈdətʃəs | ▶noun the wife or widow of a duke. • a woman holding a rank equivalent to duke in her own right. • Brit. informal (esp. among cockneys ) an affectionate form of address used by a man to a girl or woman he knows well. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from medieval Latin ducissa, from Latin dux, duc- (see duke ).
duchesse
duch esse |d (y )o͞oˈSHes d (j )uˈʃɛs | ▶noun 1 (also duchesse satin ) a soft, heavy, glossy kind of satin, usually of silk. 2 a chaise longue resembling two armchairs linked by a stool. 3 (also duchesse dressing table ) a dressing table with a pivoting mirror. ORIGIN late 18th cent. ( sense 2 ): from French, literally ‘duchess. ’
duchesse lace
duch esse lace ▶noun a kind of Brussels pillow lace characterized by bold floral patterns worked with a fine thread.
duchesse potatoes
duch esse po ta toes ▶plural noun mashed potatoes mixed with egg yolk, formed into small shapes and baked.
duchy
duch y |ˈdəCHē ˈdətʃi | ▶noun ( pl. duchies ) the territory of a duke or duchess; a dukedom. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French duche, from medieval Latin ducatus, from Latin dux, duc- (see duke ).
Oxford Dictionary
Duchamp, Marcel
Duchamp, Marcel |djuːˈʃɒ̃, French dyʃɑ̃ | (1887 –1968 ), French-born artist, a US citizen from 1955. A leading figure of the Dada movement and originator of conceptual art, he invented ‘ready-mades ’, mass-produced articles selected at random and displayed as works of art —most famously a bicycle wheel and a urinal.
Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Duchenne muscular dystrophy |duːˈʃɛn |(abbrev.: DMD ) ▶noun [ mass noun ] a severe form of muscular dystrophy caused by a genetic defect and usually affecting boys. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: named after G. B. A. Duchenne (1806 –75 ), the French neurologist who first described it.
duchess
duch |ess |ˈdʌtʃɪs, -ɛs | ▶noun the wife or widow of a duke. • a woman holding a rank equivalent to duke in her own right. • Brit. informal (especially among cockneys ) an affectionate form of address used by a man to a girl or woman. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from medieval Latin ducissa, from Latin dux, duc- (see duke ).
duchesse
duchesse |duːˈʃɛs, ˈdʌtʃɪs, -ɛs | ▶noun 1 (also duchesse satin ) [ mass noun ] a soft, heavy, glossy kind of satin, usually of silk. 2 a chaise longue resembling two armchairs linked by a stool. 3 (also duchesse dressing table ) a dressing table with a pivoting mirror. ORIGIN late 18th cent. (in sense 2 ): from French, literally ‘duchess ’.
duchesse lace
du |chesse lace ▶noun [ mass noun ] a kind of Brussels pillow lace characterized by bold floral patterns worked with a fine thread.
duchesse potatoes
du |chesse po ¦ta |toes ▶plural noun mashed potatoes mixed with egg yolk, formed into small shapes and baked.
duchy
duchy |ˈdʌtʃi | ▶noun ( pl. duchies ) the territory of a duke or duchess; a dukedom. • (the Duchy ) the royal dukedom of Cornwall or Lancaster. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French duche, from medieval Latin ducatus, from Latin dux, duc- (see duke ).
Duden Dictionary
Duchesse
Du chesse Substantiv, feminin , die |dyˈʃɛs |schweres Seidengewebe mit glänzender Vorder- und matter Rückseite in Atlasbindung
Duchesse
Du chesse Substantiv, feminin , die |dyˈʃɛs |die Duchesse; Genitiv: der Duchesse, Plural: die Duchessen |[…sn̩ ]|französisch duchesse, zu: duc, Duc weibliche Form zu Duc
Duchessespitze
Du chesse spit ze Substantiv, feminin , die die Duchessespitze; Genitiv: der Duchessespitze, Plural: die Duchessespitzen Spitze, bei der die einzelnen geklöppelten Muster aneinandergenäht sind
Duchoborze
Du cho bor ze Substantiv, maskulin , der |Duchob o rze |der Duchoborze; Genitiv: des Duchoborzen, Plural: die Duchoborzen russisch ; »Geisteskämpfer «Anhänger einer im 18. Jahrhundert in Russland entstandenen rein rationalistischen Sekte ohne Priesterstand
Ducht
Ducht Substantiv, feminin Seemannssprache , die |D u cht |Sitzbank im Boot
French Dictionary
duché
duché n. m. nom masculin Territoire gouverné autrefois par un duc.
duchesse
duchesse n. f. nom féminin 1 Titre nobiliaire le plus élevé après celui de princesse. 2 Poire à chair fondante.
Spanish Dictionary
ducha
ducha nombre femenino 1 Agua que, en forma de chorro o lluvia, se hace caer sobre el cuerpo o sobre una parte de él para asearse, refrescarse o con fines curativos :tomar una ducha fría; una ducha de agua caliente te relajará antes de dormir .2 Aparato o instalación que permite hacer caer o dirigir este chorro de agua :tuvo que arreglar la ducha porque goteaba .3 Recipiente donde cae y se recoge el agua de este aparato .4 Habitación o lugar donde está instalado este aparato .ducha de agua fría Noticia desagradable e inesperada que desanima o decepciona :saber que no le daban el premio fue una ducha de agua fría .
duchar
duchar verbo transitivo 1 Dar una ducha :duchar a los niños; se ducha cada día .2 Mojar con un líquido a alguien inoportunamente :había un charco y al pasar el camión nos duchó .
ducho, -cha
ducho, -cha adjetivo [persona ] Que tiene gran capacidad, habilidad y experiencia para hacer una cosa o desarrollar una actividad :el locuaz barbero era muy ducho en su oficio; los terapeutas míticos, como Orfeo, pasan por haber sido grandes herboristas, tan duchos en las virtudes de las drogas simples como hábiles preparadores de las compuestas .SINÓNIMO diestro .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
duchess
duch ess /dʌ́tʃɪs /名詞 複 ~es C 1 〖しばしばthe D- 〗女公爵 ; 公爵 (duke )夫人 [未亡人 ], 公妃 (→duke 関連 )▸ the Duchess of Windsor ウインザー公爵夫人 2 ⦅英 ⦆(呼び売り商人の )女房, おかみさん .3 ⦅米俗 ⦆(高慢な )女 ; (ギャング組織に通じている )女 .
duchy
duch y /dʌ́tʃi /名詞 複 -ies C 1 (女 )公爵の領地, 公爵領, 公国 (dukedom ).2 ⦅英 ⦆〖しばしばthe D- 〗英国王族公領 ▸ the Duchy of Cornwall (英国皇太子の名義上の所領である )コーンウォル公領 ▸ the Duchy of Lancaster (英女王の所領である )ランカスター公領