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due

ADJ ถึงกำหนด  ครบกำหนด  ตามกำหนด ถึง เวลา  ได้เวลา  expected scheduled unexpected unscheduled tuang-kam-nod

 

due

ADJ ที่ ค้างชำระ  ยัง ไม่ได้ จ่าย  ที่ เป็นหนี้  owed ti-kang-cham-ra

 

due

ADJ พร้อม  prom

 

due

ADJ เหมาะสม  ถูกต้อง  mor-som

 

due

ADV โดยตรง  อย่างถูกต้อง  directly exactly doi-trong

 

due

N ค่าธรรมเนียม  ค่า สมาชิก  toll earnings credits ka-tam-niam

 

due

N สิ่ง ที่ สมควร ได้รับ  sing-ti-som-kuan-dai-rub

 

due

N เงิน ที่ ต้อง ชำระ  ngoen-ti-tong-cham-ra

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DUE

a.Du. [L., Gr. , to bind. It has no connection with owe. ] 1. Owed; that ought to be paid or done to another. That is due from me to another which contract, justice or propriety requires me to pay, and which he may justly claim as his right. Reverence is due to the creator; civility is due from one man to another. Money is due at the expiration of the credit given, or at the period promised.
2. Proper; fit; appropriate; suitable; becoming; required by the circumstances; as, the event was celebrated with due solemnities. Men seldom have a due sense of their depravity.
3. Seasonable; as, he will come in due time.
4. Exact; proper; as, the musicians keep due time.
5. Owing to; occasioned by. [Little used. ]
6. That ought to have arrived, or to be present, before the time specified; as, two mails are now due.

 

DUE

adv. Directly; exactly; as a due east course.

 

DUE

n. 1. That which is owed; that which one contracts to pay, do or perform to another; that which law or justice requires to be paid or done. The money that I contract to pay to another is his due; the service which I covenant to perform to another is his due; reverence to the creator is his due.
2. That which office, rank, station, social relations, or established rules of right or decorum, require to be given, paid or done. Respect and obedience to parents and magistrates are their due.
3. That which law or custom requires; as toll, tribute, fees of office, or other legal perquisites.
4. Right; just title.
The key of this infernal pit by due--I keep.

 

DUE

v.t.To pay as due. [Not used. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DUE

Due, a. Etym: [OF. deu, F. dû, p. p. of devoir to owe, fr. L. debere.See Debt, Habit, and cf. Duty. ]

 

1. Owed, as a debt; that ought to be paid or done to or for another; payable; owing and demandable.

 

2. Justly claimed as a right or property; proper; suitable; becoming; appropriate; fit. Her obedience, which is due to me. Shak. With dirges due, in sad array, Slow through the churchway path we saw him borne. Gray.

 

3. Such as (a thing ) ought to be; fulfilling obligation; proper; lawful; regular; appointed; sufficient; exact; as, due process of law; due service; in due time.

 

4. Appointed or required to arrive at a given time; as, the steamer was due yesterday.

 

5. Owing; ascribable, as to a cause. This effect is due to the attraction of the sun. J. D. Forbes.

 

DUE

DUE Due, adv.

 

Defn: Directly; exactly; as, a due east course.

 

DUE

DUE Due, n.

 

1. That which is owed; debt; that which one contracts to pay, or do, to or for another; that which belongs or may be claimed as a right; whatever custom, law, or morality requires to be done; a fee; a toll. He will give the devil his due. Shak. Yearly little dues of wheat, and wine, and oil. Tennyson.

 

2. Right; just title or claim. The key of this infernal pit by due. .. I keep. Milton.

 

DUE

DUE Due, v. t.

 

Defn: To endue. [Obs. ] Shak.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

due

due |d (y )o͞o d (j )u | adjective 1 [ predic. ] expected at or planned for at a certain time: the baby's due in August | he is due back soon | [ with infinitive ] : talks are due to adjourn tomorrow. (of a payment ) required at a certain time: the May installment was due. (of a person ) having reached a point where the thing mentioned is required or owed: she was due for a raise | you're more than due a vacation. (of a thing ) required or owed as a legal or moral obligation: he was only taking back what was due to him | you must pay any income tax due. 2 [ attrib. ] of the proper quality or extent; adequate: driving without due care and attention. noun 1 (one's due ) a person's right; what is owed to someone: he attracts more criticism than is his due. 2 (dues ) an obligatory payment; a fee: he had paid union dues for years. adverb (with reference to a point of the compass ) exactly; directly: we'll head due south again on the same road. PHRASES due to 1 caused by or ascribable to: unemployment due to automation will grow steadily. 2 because of; owing to: he had to withdraw due to a knee injury. give someone their due be fair to someone: to give him his due, he was a generous employer. in due course at the appropriate time: Reynolds will respond in due course to the letter. pay one's dues fulfill one's obligations: he had paid his dues to society for his previous convictions. experience difficulties before achieving success: this drummer has paid his dues with the best. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense payable ): from Old French deu owed, based on Latin debitus owed, from debere owe. usage: The use of due to as a prepositional phrase meaning because of,as in he had to retire due to an injury first appeared in print in 1897, and traditional grammarians have opposed this prepositional usage for more than a century on the grounds that it is a misuse of the adjectival phrase due to in the sense of attributable to, likely or expected to ’ ( the train is due to arrive at 11:15 ), or payable or owed to ’ ( render unto Caesar what is due to Caesar ). Nevertheless, this prepositional usage is now widespread and common in all types of literature and must be regarded as standard English. The phrase due to the fact that is very common in speech, but it is wordy, and, especially in writing, one should use the simple word because.

 

Oxford Dictionary

due

due |djuː | adjective 1 [ predic. ] expected at or planned for at a certain time: the baby's due in August | he is due back soon | [ with infinitive ] : talks are due to adjourn tomorrow. (of a payment ) required at a certain time: the May instalment was due. (of a person ) having reached a point where the thing mentioned is required or owed: she was due for a rise. (of a thing ) required or owed as a legal or moral obligation: he was only taking back what was due to him | you must pay any income tax due. 2 [ attrib. ] of the proper quality or extent: driving without due care and attention. noun 1 (one's due /dues ) one's right; what is owed to one: he thought it was his due. 2 (dues ) an obligatory payment; a fee: he had paid trade union dues for years. adverb (with reference to a point of the compass ) exactly; directly: we'll head due south again on the same road. PHRASES due to 1 caused by or ascribable to: his death was not due to any lack of care. 2 because of; owing to: he had to withdraw due to a knee injury. give someone their due be fair to someone. in due course at the appropriate time: the range will be extended in due course. pay one's dues fulfil one's obligations. experience difficulties before achieving success: this drummer has paid his dues with the best. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense payable ): from Old French deu owed , based on Latin debitus owed , from debere owe . usage: Due to in the sense because of ’, as in he had to retire due to an injury, has been condemned as incorrect on the grounds that due is an adjective and should not be used as a preposition; owing to is often recommended as a better alternative. However, the prepositional use, first recorded at the end of the 19th century, is now common in all types of literature and is regarded as part of standard English.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

due

due adjective 1 their fees were due: owing, owed, payable; outstanding, overdue, unpaid, unsettled, undischarged, delinquent. 2 the chancellor's statement is due today: expected, anticipated, scheduled for, awaited; required. 3 the respect due to a great artist: deserved by, merited by, warranted by; appropriate to, fit for, fitting for, right for, proper to. 4 he drove without due care: proper, correct, rightful, suitable, appropriate, apt; adequate, sufficient, enough, satisfactory, requisite. noun 1 he attracts more criticism than is his due: rightful treatment, fair treatment, just punishment; right, entitlement; just deserts; informal comeuppance. 2 members have paid their dues: fee, subscription, charge; payment, contribution. adverb he hiked due north: directly, straight, exactly, precisely, dead. PHRASES due to 1 her death was due to an infection: attributable to, caused by, ascribed to, because of, put down to. 2 the train was canceled due to staff shortages: because of, owing to, on account of, as a consequence of, as a result of, thanks to, in view of; formal by reason of. USAGE due to The use of due to as a prepositional phrase meaning because of,as in he had to retire due to an injury first appeared in print in 1897, and traditional grammarians have opposed this prepositional usage for a century on the grounds that it is a misuse of the adjectival phrase due to in the sense of 'attributable to, likely or expected to' (the train is due to arrive at 11:15 ), or 'payable to' (render unto Caesar what is due to Caesar ). Nevertheless, this prepositional usage is now widespread and common in all types of literature and must be regarded as standard English. Avoid the wordy phrase due to the fact that and use because instead, especially in writing. Usage notes show additional guidance on finer points of English usage.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

due

due adjective 1 she reminded them that their fees were due: owing, owed, to be paid, payable, payable now, payable immediately, receivable immediately; outstanding, overdue, unpaid, unsettled, undischarged; N. Amer. delinquent, past due. ANTONYMS paid. 2 the chancellor's Autumn statement is due today: expected, required, awaited, anticipated, scheduled for. 3 he was treated with the respect due to a great artist: deserved by, merited by, earned by, warranted by; appropriate to, fit for, fitting for, suitable for, right for, proper to; archaic meet for. ANTONYMS undeserved by. 4 he drove without due care and attention: proper, right and proper, correct, rightful, fitting, suitable, appropriate, apt, adequate, sufficient, enough, ample, satisfactory, requisite; formal condign; archaic meet. ANTONYMS unsuitable. PHRASES due to 1 her death was due to an infection of the abdominal wall: attributable to, caused by, ascribed to, ascribable to, assignable to, because of, put down to. 2 the train was cancelled due to staff shortages: because of, owing to, on account of, as a consequence of, as a result of, thanks to, by reason of, on grounds of, in view of. noun 1 he attracts more criticism than is his due: rightful treatment, fair treatment, deserved fate, just punishment; right, entitlement; rights, just deserts, deserts; informal comeuppance; archaic recompense. 2 (dues ) union members have already paid their dues: fee, membership fee, subscription, charge, toll, levy; payment, contribution. adverb he hiked due north and arrived back at his base: directly, straight, exactly, precisely, without deviating, undeviatingly, dead, plumb, squarely.

 

Duden Dictionary

due

due Musik |d u e |lateinisch-italienisch zwei; a due zu zweit

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

due

due /d j / (! dewと同音 ) 〖語源は 「借りがある 」〗形容詞 比較なし 1 be a. 〈人 乗り物が 〉時間 場所に 】到着予定で «at , in , on » ; 〈子供が 〉生まれる予定で ; 〈母親が 〉出産予定で ; 発売 [公開 ]予定で (out )The passenger boat is due in London on Tuesday .客船は火曜日にロンドン到着の予定だ When is the next album due out ?次のアルバムはいつ出ますか .b. 〈人 事が 〉 «…する » はずで «to do » ; まもなく «…の » 見込みで «for » The train is due to arrive soon .列車はもうすぐ到着するはずだ He is due for a promotion .彼は昇進することになっている .2 〈手形などが 〉支払いの期日が来て , 満期の ; 〈提出物などが 〉期限が来て ; 〈金などが 〉【人に 】支払われるべき «to » (!toは時に省略される ) fall [become ] due 支払い期日がくる, 満期になる The sum of $100 is due to you as a bonus .賞与として百ドルが君に支払われます .3 〈尊敬などが 〉【人に 】払われるべき «to » ; 〈人が 〉 «…を » (当然 )受ける [与えられる ]べき «for » (!to, forは時に省略される ) Respect is due to older people .年上の人には尊敬を払うべきである .4 かたく 名詞 の前で 〗しかるべき, 相応の, 適切な 注意 考慮など 〉(proper ); 十分な due punishment [reward ]相応の罰 [報酬 ]after due consideration 十分に考慮して .d e to A 1 be ; 名詞 の後で 〗Aが原因で, Aによる (because of A 類義 )The accident was due largely to his carelessness .その事故は大部分が彼の不注意によるものだった 2 〖前置詞的に 〗Aのために, Aの原因で ▸ I couldn't dance due to an injury .私はけがのために踊れなかった 3 形容詞 2, 3 .名詞 1 C U one's 支払われる [与えられる ]べきもの get [be given ] one's dues 相当の報いを受ける 2 C s 〗会費, 料金 pay dues 会費を払う g ve A A's d e (好き嫌いに関係なく )A 〈人 〉の長所を認める, A 〈人 〉を公平に扱う .p y one's d es 1 (将来のために )下積みを経験する .2 名詞 2 .副詞 比較なし (ま ) …に (!north, south, east, westの前に用いて ) head due west 真西に進む ~́ d te 〖通例単数形で 〗1 出産予定日 .2 (支払いなどの )満期 [締切 ]日 .~̀ pr cess (of l w )⦅米 ⦆〘法 〙正当な法の手続き .