English-Thai Dictionary
glamour
N ความ มีเสน่ห์ ความ ดึงดูดใจ เสน่ห์ allure charm glamor repulsion yang-me-sa-ne
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
GLAMOUR
Gla "mour, n. Etym: [Scot. glamour, glamer; cf. Icel. glámeggdr one who is troubled with the glaucoma; or Icel. glam-s weakness of sight, glamour; glamr name of the moon, also of a ghost + s sight akin to E. see. Perh., however, a corruption of E. gramarye. ]
1. A charm affecting the eye, making objects appear different from what they really are.
2. Witchcraft; magic; a spell. Tennyson.
3. A kind of haze in the air, causing things to appear different from what they really are. The air filled with a strange, pale glamour that seemed to lie over the broad valley. W. Black.
4. Any artificial interest in, or association with, an object, through which it appears delusively magnified or glorified. Glamour gift, Glamour might, the gift or power of producing a glamour. The former is used figuratively, of the gift of fascination peculiar to women. It had much of glamour might To make a lady seem a knight. Sir W. Scott.
GLAMOURIE
GLAMOURIE Glam "ou *rie, n.
Defn: Glamour. [Scot. ]
New American Oxford Dictionary
glamour
glam our |ˈglamər ˈɡlæmər |(also glamor ) ▶noun the attractive or exciting quality that makes certain people or things seem appealing or special: the glamour of Monte Carlo | [ as modifier ] : the glamour days of Old Hollywood. • beauty or charm that is sexually attractive: George had none of his brother's glamour. • archaic enchantment; magic: that maiden, made by glamour out of flowers. ORIGIN early 18th cent. (originally Scots in the sense ‘enchantment, magic ’): alteration of grammar. Although grammar itself was not used in this sense, the Latin word grammatica (from which it derives ) was often used in the Middle Ages to mean ‘scholarship, learning, ’ including the occult practices popularly associated with learning.
glamour girl
glam |our girl ▶noun a fashionable, attractive young woman, especially a model or film star.
glamour puss
glam our puss ▶noun dated, informal a glamorous person, esp. a woman.
Oxford Dictionary
glamour
glamour |ˈglamə |(US also glamor ) ▶noun [ mass noun ] 1 an attractive or exciting quality that makes certain people or things seem appealing: the glamour of Monte Carlo. • beauty or charm that is sexually attractive: pile hair up for evening glamour. • [ as modifier ] denoting or relating to sexually suggestive or mildly pornographic photography or publications: a glamour model. 2 archaic enchantment; magic: that maiden, made by glamour out of flowers. ORIGIN early 18th cent. (originally Scots in the sense ‘enchantment, magic ’): alteration of grammar. Although grammar itself was not used in this sense, the Latin word grammatica (from which it derives ) was often used in the Middle Ages to mean ‘scholarship, learning ’, including the occult practices popularly associated with learning.
glamour girl
glam |our girl ▶noun a fashionable, attractive young woman, especially a model or film star.
glamour puss
glam |our puss ▶noun informal a glamorous person, typically a woman.
American Oxford Thesaurus
glamour
glamour noun 1 she had undeniable glamour: beauty, allure, attractiveness; elegance, chic, style; charisma, charm, magnetism, desirability. 2 the glamour of show business: allure, attraction, fascination, charm, magic, romance, mystique, exoticism, spell; excitement, thrill; glitter, bright lights; informal glitz, glam, tinsel.
Oxford Thesaurus
glamour
glamour noun 1 she had undeniable glamour: beauty, allure, attractiveness, elegance, chic, style; charisma, charm, fascination, magnetism, seductiveness, desirability; rare witchery. 2 the glamour of working in show business: allure, attraction, attractiveness, fascination, charm, enchantment, captivation, magic, romance, mystique, exoticism, spell; excitement, thrill, glitter, brilliance, the bright lights, the high life; informal glitz, pizzazz, glam.
Duden Dictionary
Glamour
Gla mour Substantiv, maskulin oder Substantiv, Neutrum , der oder das |ˈglæmɐ |der oder das Glamour; Genitiv: des Glamours englisch glamour, eigentlich = Glanz, aus dem Schottischen, ursprünglich = Magie, Zauberspruch blendender, betörender Glanz [dem gelegentlich etwas Künstliches anhaftet ] Glamour und Theatralik; Hollywoods Glamour bröckelt ab
Glamourgirl
Gla mour girl , Gla mour-Girl Substantiv, Neutrum , das Glamour-Girl |ˈglæmɐgəːl ˈglæmɐgəːl |englisch glamour girl Glamour ausstrahlende junge weibliche Person [der Filmbranche ]
glamourös
gla mou rös Adjektiv |glamour ö s glamu …|englisch glamorous Glamour ausstrahlend, davon umgeben
Glamourwelt
Gla mour welt Substantiv, feminin , die von Glamour geprägte Welt 4 [der Stars ] die Glamourwelt von Hollywood
Spanish Dictionary
glamour
glamour (también glamur )nombre masculino Atractivo o encanto especial y llamativo que posee una persona o una cosa, especialmente relacionado con el espectáculo o la moda :la película se desarrolla en ambientes como los music-halls parisinos de la Primera Guerra Mundial, la opulencia de los viñedos de la famosa región francesa de Champagne y el glamour del Hollywood de la década de 1930 .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo del inglés glamour y este del escocés glamour , alteración a su vez del inglés grammar ‘gramática ’, ‘magia ’, ‘ocultismo ’, por la asociación popular de la erudición con las ciencias ocultas .Se pronuncia ‘glamur ’.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
glamour
glam our ⦅米 まれ ⦆-or /ɡlǽmə r /〖原義は 2 〗名詞 1 U (うっとりするような )魅力, 魅惑 ; 華やかさ; (人の )性的な魅力 (!女性だけでなく男性についても用いる ) ▸ It was the glamour of the city that attracted him .彼を引きつけたのは町の魅力であった 2 U C ⦅古 ⦆魔力 ; 魔法 .~́ g ì rl (演技よりも容姿が売りの )魅力的な女優 [俳優 ], モデル .