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globe

N แผนที่ โลก  pan-ti-lok

 

globe

N โลก  earth blue planet lok

 

globefish

N ปลา ปักเป้า  pla-pak-pao

 

globefish

N ปักเป้า  pak-pao

 

globeflower

N พืช ไม้ดอก สีเหลือง 

 

globetrot

VI เดินทาง รอบ โลก  doen-tang-rob-lok

 

globetrotter

N ผู้เดินทาง รอบ โลก (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ  นักเดินทาง รอบ โลก  voyager tourist phu-doen-tang-rob-lok

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

GLOBE

n.[L. globus; Eng. clew. See Clew. ] 1. A round or spherical solid body; a ball; a sphere; a body whose surface is in every part equidistant from the center.
2. The earth; the terraqueous ball; so called, though not perfectly spherical.
3. An artificial sphere of metal, paper or other matter, on whose convex surface is drawn a map or representation of the earth or of the heavens. That on which the several oceans, seas, continents, isles and countries of the earth are represented, is called a terrestrial globe. That which exhibits a delineation of the constellations in the heavens, is called a celestial globe.
4. A body of soldiers formed into a circle.

 

GLOBE

v.t.To gather round or into a circle.

 

GLOBE-AMARANTH

n.A plant of the genus Gomphrena. [See Amaranth. ]

 

GLOBE-ANIMAL

n.A species of animalcule of a globular form.

 

GLOBE-DAISY

n.A plant or flower of the genus Globularia.

 

GLOBE-FISH

n.A fish of a globular shape, the Ostracion.

 

GLOBE-FLOWER

n.A plant or flower of the genus Sphaeranthus.

 

GLOBE-RANUNCULUS

n.A plant, the Trollius europaeus.

 

GLOBE-THISTLE

n.A plant of the genus Echinops.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

GLOBE

Globe, n. Etym: [L. globus, perh. akin to L. glomus a ball of yarn, and E. clump, golf: cf. F. globe. ]

 

1. A round or spherical body, solid or hollow; a body whose surface is in every part equidistant from the center; a ball; a sphere.

 

2. Anything which is nearly spherical or globular in shape; as, the globe of the eye; the globe of a lamp.

 

3. The earth; the terraqueous ball; -- usually preceded by the definite article. Locke.

 

4. A round model of the world; a spherical representation of the earth or heavens; as, a terrestrial or celestial globe; -- called also artificial globe.

 

5. A body of troops, or of men or animals, drawn up in a circle; -- a military formation used by the Romans, answering to the modern infantry square. Him round A globe of fiery seraphim inclosed. Milton. Globe amaranth (Bot. ), a plant of the genus Gomphrena (G. globosa ), bearing round heads of variously colored flowers, which long retain color when gathered. -- Globe animalcule, a small, globular, locomotive organism (Volvox globator ), once throught to be an animal, afterward supposed to be a colony of microscopic algæ. -- Globe of compression (Mil. ), a kind of mine producing a wide crater; -- called also overcharged mine. -- Globe daisy (Bot. ), a plant or flower of the genus Globularing, common in Europe. The flowers are minute and form globular heads. -- Globe sight, a form of front sight placed on target rifles. -- Globe slater (Zoöl.), an isopod crustacean of the genus Spheroma. -- Globe thistle (Bot. ), a thistlelike plant with the flowers in large globular heads (Cynara Scolymus ); also, certain species of the related genus Echinops. -- Globe valve. (a ) A ball valve. (b ) A valve inclosed in a globular chamber. Knight.

 

Syn. -- Globe, Sphere, Orb, Ball. -- Globe denotes a round, and usually a solid body; sphere is the term applied in astronomy to such a body, or to the concentric spheres or orbs of the old astronomers; orb is used, especially in poetry, for globe or sphere, and also for the pathway of a heavenly body; ball is applied to the heavenly bodies concieved of as impelled through space.

 

GLOBE

Globe, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Globed; p. pr. & vb. n. Globing.]

 

Defn: To gather or form into a globe.

 

GLOBEFISH

GLOBEFISH Globe "fish `, n. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A plectognath fish of the genera Diodon, Tetrodon, and allied genera. The globefishes can suck in water or air and distend the body to a more or less globular form. Called also porcupine fish, and sea hedgehog. See Diodon.

 

GLOBEFLOWER

GLOBEFLOWER Globe "flow `er, n. (Bot. )(a ) A plant of the genus Trollius (T. Europæus ), found in the mountainous parts of Europe, and producing handsome globe-shaped flowers. (b ) The American plant Trollius laxus. Japan globeflower. See Corchorus.

 

GLOBE-SHAPED

GLOBE-SHAPED Globe "-shaped `, a.

 

Defn: Shaped like a globe.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

globe

globe |glōb ɡloʊb | noun 1 (the globe ) the earth: collecting goodies from all over the globe. a spherical representation of the earth or of the constellations with a map on the surface. 2 a spherical or rounded object: orange trees clipped into giant globes. a glass sphere protecting a light. a drinking glass shaped approximately like a sphere: a brandy globe. a golden orb as an emblem of sovereignty. verb [ with obj. ] literary form (something ) into a globe. DERIVATIVES globe like |-ˌlīk |adjective, glo boid |ˈglōboid |adjective & noun, glo bose |ˈglōbōs |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense spherical object ): from Old French, or from Latin globus .

 

globe artichoke

globe ar ti choke |ɡloʊb ˈɑrdəˌtʃoʊk | noun see artichoke ( sense 1 ).

 

globefish

globe fish |ˈglōbˌfiSH ˈɡloʊbˌfɪʃ | noun ( pl. same or globefishes ) 1 a pufferfish or a porcupine fish. 2 an ocean sunfish. See sunfish ( sense 1 ).

 

globeflower

globe flow er |ˈglōbˌflou (-ə )r ˈɡloʊbflaʊər | noun a plant of the buttercup family with globular yellow or orange flowers, native to north temperate regions. [Genus Trollius, family Ranunculaceae. ]

 

Globe Theatre

Globe The a tre a theater in Southwark, London, erected in 1599, where many of Shakespeare's plays were first publicly performed. The theater's site was rediscovered in 1989, and a reconstruction of the original theater was opened in 1997.

 

globe thistle

globe this tle noun an Old World thistle with globe-shaped heads of metallic blue-gray flowers. [Genus Echinops, family Compositae. ]

 

globetrotter

globe trot ter |ˈglōbˌträtər ˈɡloʊbˌtrɑtər | noun informal a person who travels widely. DERIVATIVES globe-trot verb, globe-trot ting noun & adjective

 

Oxford Dictionary

globe

globe |gləʊb | noun 1 (the globe ) the earth: goods from all over the globe. a spherical representation of the earth or of the constellations with a map on the surface. 2 a spherical or rounded object: orange trees clipped into giant globes. a golden orb as an emblem of sovereignty. 3 Austral. /NZ a lightbulb. verb [ with obj. ] literary form (something ) into a globe. DERIVATIVES globe-like adjective, globoid adjective & noun, globose adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense spherical object ): from Old French, or from Latin globus .

 

globe artichoke

globe arti |choke noun see artichoke ( sense 1 ).

 

globefish

globe |fish |ˈɡləʊbfɪʃ | noun ( pl. same or globefishes ) a pufferfish or porcupine fish.

 

globeflower

globe |flower |ˈgləʊbflaʊə | noun a plant of the buttercup family with globular yellow or orange flowers, native to north temperate regions. Genus Trollius, family Ranunculaceae.

 

Globe Theatre

Globe Theatre a theatre in Southwark, London, erected in 1599, where many of Shakespeare's plays were first publicly performed. The theatre's site was rediscovered in 1989 and a reconstruction of the original theatre was opened in 1997.

 

globe thistle

globe this ¦tle noun an Old World thistle with globe-shaped heads of metallic blue-grey flowers. Genus Echinops, family Compositae.

 

globetrotter

globe |trot ¦ter noun informal a person who travels widely. DERIVATIVES globetrot verb, globetrotting noun & adjective

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

globe

globe noun 1 every corner of the globe: world, earth, planet. 2 the sun is a globe: sphere, orb, ball, spheroid, round.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

globe

globe noun 1 a city full of tourists from every corner of the globe: world, earth, universe, planet; literary orb. 2 the sun is a globe, not the flat disc it appears to be: sphere, orb, ball, spheroid, round; globule; rare spherule.

 

Duden Dictionary

Globen

Glo ben |Gl o ben |Plural von Globus

 

Globetrotter

Glo be trot ter Substantiv, maskulin , der Globetrotterin |ˈgloːbətrɔtɐ auch ˈgloːp …englisch ˈgloʊbtrɔtə |der Globetrotter; Genitiv: des Globetrotters, Plural: die Globetrotter englisch globe-trotter, zu: globe = Erdball (< lateinisch globus, Globus ) und to trot = traben Person, die (als Tourist [in ]) durch die Welt reist, weite Reisen macht

 

Globetrotterin

Glo be trot te rin Substantiv, feminin , die weibliche Form zu Globetrotter

 

French Dictionary

globe

globe n. m. nom masculin 1 Corps sphérique ou hémisphérique. : Les globes de verre dépoli d ’un luminaire. Le globe oculaire. SYNONYME boule ; sphère . 2 Corps sphérique qui représente la Terre. : Un globe terrestre. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec mappemonde, carte plane représentant le monde en deux hémisphères. 3 absolument Le monde. : Faire le tour du globe, c ’est-à -dire faire le tour du monde. Prononciation Le o est ouvert, [glɔb ]

 

globe-trotteur

globe-trotteur , euse n. m. et f. (pl. globe-trotteurs ) nom masculin vieilli Voyageur qui parcourt le monde. : Ces étudiants sont de véritables globe-trotteurs: ils ont fait le tour de la planète.

 

Sanseido Dictionary

GLOBE

GLOBE Global Legislators Organization for a Balanced Environment 地球環境国際議員連盟 。欧 日などの立法に関わる者の国際協力組織として 1989 年発足 。

 

GLOBEC

GLOBEC グローベック Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics 地球規模海洋生態系変動研究計画 。地球規模での海洋生態系の調査 ,気候変動に関する変化を予測するための国際共同研究 。

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

globe

globe /ɡloʊb / (! -o-は //) 〖原義は 「球 」〗(形 )global 名詞 s /-z /C 1 地球儀 ; 天球儀 spin a globe 地球儀を回す 2 the 地球 (earth ); 世界 on the other side of the globe 地球の反対側に [で ]3 球, 球体 (sphere ); 球形の物 (!ランプのほや, 電球; 金魚ばちなど ) ▸ a Japanese paper globe 日本式の丸型ちょうちん 4 〘史 〙宝珠 (orb ) 〘王権の象徴 〙.動詞 他動詞 自動詞 (…を [])球状にする [なる ].~̀ rtichoke 〘植 〙artichoke .

 

globe-trot

gl be-tr t 動詞 trot 自動詞 ⦅くだけて ⦆世界中を旅行して歩く ; (仕事で )世界を飛び回る .ter 名詞 C 世界中を旅行して歩いている [飛び回っている ]人 .ting 名詞 形容詞