English-Thai Dictionary
evert
VT กลับด้าน ใน ออก ข้างนอก พลิก ด้านใน ออก ข้างนอก klab-dan-nai-ook-kang-nok
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
EVERT
v.t.[L. everto; e and verto, to turn. ] To overturn; to overthrow; to destroy. [Little used. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
EVERT
E *vert ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Everted; p. pr. & vb. n. Everting.]Etym: [L. evertere. See Everse. ]
1. To overthrow; to subvert. [R.] Ayliffe.
2. To turn outwards, or inside out, as an intestine.
New American Oxford Dictionary
evert
e vert |iˈvərt əˈvərt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] Biology & Physiology turn (a structure or organ ) outward or inside out: (as adj. everted ) : the characteristic facial appearance of full, often everted lips. DERIVATIVES e ver si ble |iˈversəbəl |adjective, e ver sion |iˈvərZHən, -SHən |noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘upset, overthrow ’): from Latin evertere, from e- (variant of ex- )‘out ’ + vertere ‘to turn. ’ The current sense dates from the late 18th cent.
Evert, Chris
E vert, Chris |ˈevərt ˈɛvərt | (1954 –), US tennis player; full name Christine Marie Evert. During 1974 –86, she won the women's singles title at seven French Open, six US Open, three Wimbledon, and two Australian Open tournaments.
Oxford Dictionary
evert
evert |ɪˈvəːt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] Biology & Physiology turn (a structure or organ ) outwards or inside out. DERIVATIVES eversible adjective, eversion noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘upset, overthrow ’): from Latin evertere, from e- (variant of ex- )‘out ’ + vertere ‘to turn ’. The current sense dates from the late 18th cent.
Evert, Chris
Evert, Chris |ˈɛvət | (b.1954 ), American tennis player; full name Christine Marie Evert. She won both the US and French Open championships six times and three Wimbledon titles (1974; 1976; 1981 ).
Duden Dictionary
Evertebrat
Ever te b rat , Ever te brat Substantiv, maskulin , der |Evertebr a t |der Evertebrat; Genitiv: des Evertebraten, Plural: die Evertebraten meist im Plural lateinisch-neulateinisch wirbelloses Tier; Gegensatz Vertebrat
French Dictionary
évertuer (s’)
évertuer (s ’) v. pronom. verbe pronominal littéraire Tenter, souvent en vain. : Elles se sont évertuées à chanter, mais personne ne les entendait. SYNONYME efforcer . Note Grammaticale Le participe passé de ce verbe, qui n ’existe qu ’à la forme pronominale, s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Ils se sont évertués à convaincre les autorités. aimer