English-Thai Dictionary
gantlet
N ทางรถไฟ ที่มา บรรจบ กัน 2 ขบวน การ ทำโทษ ใน สมัยก่อน
gantry
N ขาหยั่ง สำหรับ ตั้ง กล้อง หรือ ถัง ไม้ โครง เหล็ก สำหรับ ติดไฟ สัญญาณ เหนือ ทางรถไฟ platform staddle ka-yang-sam-rab-tang-klong-rue-tang-mai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
GANTLET, GAUNTLET
n.A large iron glove with fingers covered with small plates, formerly worn by cavaliers, armed at all points. To throw the gantlet, is to challenge; and
To take up the gantlet, is to accept the challenge.
GANTLOPE
n.A military punishment inflicted on criminals for some heinous offense. It is executed in this manner; soldiers are arranged in two rows, face to face, each armed with a switch or instrument of punishment; between these rows, the offender, stripped to his waist, is compelled to pass a certain number of times, and each man gives him a stroke. A similar punishment is used on board of ships. Hence this word is chiefly used in the phrase, to run the gantlet or gantlope.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
GANTLET
GANTLET Gant "let, n. [Gantlet is corrupted fr. gantlope; gantlope is for gatelope, Sw. gatlopp, orig. , a running down a lane; gata street, lane + lopp course, career, akin to löpa to run. See Gate a way, and Leap. ]
Defn: A military punishment formerly in use, wherein the offender was made to run between two files of men facing one another, who struck him as he passed. To run the gantlet, to suffer the punishment of the gantlet; hence, to go through the ordeal of severe criticism or controversy, or ill-treatment at many hands. Winthrop ran the gantlet of daily slights. Palfrey.
Note: Written also, but less properly, gauntlet.
GANTLET
GANTLET Gant "let, n.
Defn: A glove. See Gauntlet.
GANTLINE
GANTLINE Gant "line `, n.
Defn: A line rigged to a mast; -- used in hoisting rigging; a girtline.
GANTLOPE
GANTLOPE Gant "lope `, n.
Defn: See Gantlet. [Obs. ]
GANTRY
GANTRY Gan "try, n.
Defn: See Gauntree.
New American Oxford Dictionary
gantlet
gant let |ˈgantlit, ˈgônt -| ▶noun variant spelling of gauntlet 2.
gantline
gantline |ˈgantlʌɪn | ▶noun Sailing a line passed through a block near the masthead and used to hoist sails or rigging. ORIGIN mid 18th cent. (originally girtline ): of unknown origin.
gantry
gan try |ˈgantrē ˈɡæntri | ▶noun ( pl. gantries ) a bridgelike overhead structure with a platform supporting equipment such as a crane, railroad signals, lights, or cameras. • a movable framework for supporting and servicing a rocket prior to launching. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting a wooden stand for barrels ): probably from dialect gawn (contraction of gallon ) + tree .
Gantt chart
Gantt chart |gant ˈɡænt ˌtʃɑrt | ▶noun a chart in which a series of horizontal lines shows the amount of work done or production completed in certain periods of time in relation to the amount planned for those periods. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: named after Henry L. Gantt (1861 –1919 ), American management consultant.
Oxford Dictionary
gantlet
gantlet |ˈgantlɪt | ▶noun US spelling of gauntlet 2.
gantline
gantline |ˈgantlʌɪn | ▶noun Sailing a line passed through a block near the masthead and used to hoist sails or rigging. ORIGIN mid 18th cent. (originally girtline ): of unknown origin.
gantry
gan ¦try |ˈgantri | ▶noun ( pl. gantries ) 1 a bridge-like overhead structure with a platform supporting equipment such as a crane, signals, or cameras. • a tall framework supporting a space rocket prior to launching. 2 (in a bar ) a structure containing inverted bottles and fitted with optics for serving measures. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting a wooden stand for barrels ): probably from dialect gawn (contraction of gallon ) + tree .
Gantt chart
Gantt chart |gant | ▶noun a chart in which a series of horizontal lines shows the amount of work done or production completed in certain periods of time in relation to the amount planned for those periods. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: named after Henry L. Gantt (1861 –1919 ), American management consultant.
Duden Dictionary
Ganter
Gan ter Substantiv, maskulin norddeutsch , der |G a nter |der Ganter; Genitiv: des Ganters, Plural: die Ganter Gänserich
French Dictionary
gant
gant n. m. nom masculin Partie de l ’habillement qui couvre la main et les doigts séparément. : Une paire de gants. Des gants de cuir. Un gant de baseball, de boxe. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec les noms suivants: • mitaine, gant qui découvre le bout des doigts; • moufle, partie de l ’habillement qui couvre la main sans séparation pour les doigts, sauf pour le pouce. Au Québec, se dit mitaine. LOCUTIONS Aller comme un gant. Convenir parfaitement. : Ce travail lui va comme un gant. Gant de toilette. Petite serviette de tissu éponge formant une poche. VOIR débarbouillette . Jeter le gant à quelqu ’un. Défier quelqu ’un. Prendre des gants, mettre des gants. Prendre des précautions. Ramasser, relever le gant. Relever le défi.
ganter
ganter v. tr. , intr. , pronom. verbe transitif Mettre, fournir des gants à. : Il faudra ganter cette poupée. verbe intransitif Avoir comme pointure pour les gants. : Elle gante du sept. verbe pronominal Mettre des gants. : Elle s ’est gantée pour affronter le froid. Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Les skieurs se sont gantés avant de dévaler les pistes. aimer
ganterie
ganterie n. f. nom féminin Industrie, commerce du gantier. Prononciation Le e central ne se prononce pas, [gɑ̃tri ]
gantier
gantier gantière n. m. f. féminin et nom masculin Personne qui fait ou vend des gants.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
gantry
gan try /ɡǽntri /名詞 C 1 ガントリークレーン, 移動式クレーン ; 信号橋 .2 ガントリー 〘ロケット発射台 〙.3 木製のたる台 .