English-Thai Dictionary
gaga
ADJ คลั่งไคล้ (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ หลงใหล เป็น ปลื้ม driveling repelled krang-kai
gaga
SL งุนงง มึนงง ngun-ngong
gaga
SL บ้า เป็น ประสาท ไม่ปกติ ba
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
GAGATE
Gag "ate (; 48 ), n. Etym: [L. gagates. See Jet a black mineral. ]
Defn: Agate. [Obs. ] Fuller.
New American Oxford Dictionary
gaga
ga ga |ˈgäˌgä ˈɡɑˌɡɑ | ▶adjective informal overexcited or irrational, typically as a result of infatuation or excessive enthusiasm; mentally confused; senile. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from French, ‘senile, a senile person, ’ reduplication based on gâteux, variant of gâteur, hospital slang in the sense ‘bed wetter. ’
Gagarin, Yury
Ga ga rin, Yury |gəˈgärin ɡəˈɡɑrən | (1934 –68 ), Russian cosmonaut; full name Yury Alekseyevich Gagarin. In 1961, he made the first manned space flight, completing a single orbit of the earth in 108 minutes.
Gagauz
Gagauz |gəˈgaʊz | ▶noun ( pl. same ) 1 a member of a people living mainly in southern Moldova and speaking a Turkic language. 2 [ mass noun ] the language of the Gagauz, closely related to Turkish and having about 150,000 speakers. ▶adjective relating to the Gagauz or their language. ORIGIN probably from Persian Kaykaus, perhaps from the name of Sultan Izzedin Kaykaus (reigned 1242 –57 ).
Oxford Dictionary
gaga
gaga |ˈgɑːgɑː, ˈgagə | ▶adjective informal slightly mad, typically as a result of old age, infatuation, or excessive enthusiasm. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from French, ‘senile, a senile person ’, reduplication based on gâteux, variant of gâteur, hospital slang in the sense ‘bed-wetter ’.
Gagarin, Yuri
Gagarin, Yuri |gəˈgɑːrɪn | (1934 –68 ), Russian cosmonaut; full name Yuri Alekseevich Gagarin. In 1961 he made the first manned space flight, completing a single orbit of the earth in 108 minutes.
Gagauz
Gagauz |gəˈgaʊz | ▶noun ( pl. same ) 1 a member of a people living mainly in southern Moldova and speaking a Turkic language. 2 [ mass noun ] the language of the Gagauz, closely related to Turkish and having about 150,000 speakers. ▶adjective relating to the Gagauz or their language. ORIGIN probably from Persian Kaykaus, perhaps from the name of Sultan Izzedin Kaykaus (reigned 1242 –57 ).
Duden Dictionary
gaga
ga ga Adjektiv |g a ga |indeklinables Adjektiv 1 englisch gaga, auch: senil < französisch gaga salopp nicht recht bei Verstand du bist wohl gaga !2 |gaˈga |französisch gaga = kindisch veraltet trottelig
gaga
ga ga Interjektion österreichische Kindersprache |gaˈgaː |lautmalend Ausruf des Missfallens und des Ekels, Warnung vor Schmutz
Gagaku
Ga ga ku Substantiv, Neutrum , das |G a gaku |das Gagaku; Genitiv: des Gagakus japanisch aus China übernommene Kammer-, Orchester- oder Chormusik am japanischen Kaiserhof 8.–12. Jahrhundert n. Chr.
Gagat
Ga gat Substantiv, maskulin , der |Gag a t |lateinisch gagates < griechisch gagátēs (nach dem Fluss und der Stadt Gagas in Lykien )Pechkohle von samtartigem Glanz, die als Schmuckstein verwendet wird; Jett
Gagatkohle
Ga gat koh le Substantiv, feminin , die |Gag a tkohle |
French Dictionary
gaga
gaga adj. adjectif Un peu fou, gâteux. : Des personnes gagas.
Spanish Dictionary
gagá
gagá adjetivo coloquial [persona ] Que ha perdido parte de sus facultades mentales debido a su avanzada edad .Es invariable en número .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
gaga
ga ga /ɡɑ́ːɡɑː /形容詞 ⦅英 くだけて ⦆〖be ~〗1 ⦅けなして ⦆もうろくした, ぼけた ▸ go gaga もうろくする 2 «…に » 夢中の, のぼせあがった «about , over » .