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glove

N ถุงมือ  นวม  ถุงมือ  gaunlet tuang-mue

 

glove

VT สวม ถุงมือ  suam-tuang-mue

 

glove puppet

N หุ่นเชิด ด้วยมือ  hand puppet hun-choed-duai-mue

 

glover

N คน ทำ ถุงมือ 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

GLOVE

n.A cover for the hand, or for the hand and arm, with a separate sheath for each finger. The latter circumstance distinguishes the glove from the mitten. To throw the glove, with our ancestors, was to challenge to single combat.

 

GLOVE

v.t.To cover with a glove.

 

GLOVER

n.One whose occupation is to make and sell gloves.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

GLOVE

Glove, n. Etym: [OE. glove, glofe, AS. gl; akin to Icel. gl, cf. Goth. l palm of the hand, Icel. l.]

 

1. A cover for the hand, or for the hand and wrist, with a separate sheath for each finder. The latter characteristic distinguishes the glove from the mitten.

 

2. A boxing glove. Boxing glove. See under Boxing. -- Glove fight, a pugilistic contest in wich the fighters wear boxing gloves. -- Glove money or silver. (a ) A tip or gratuity to servants,professedly to buy gloves with. (b ) (Eng. Law. ) A reward given to officers of courts; also, a fee given by the sheriff of a country to the clerk of assize and judge's officers, when there are no offenders to be executed. -- Glove sponge (Zoöl.), a fine and soft variety of commercial sponges (Spongia officinalis ). -- To be hand and glove with, to be intimately associated or on good terms with. "Hand and glove with traitors." J. H. Newman. -- To handle without gloves, to treat without reserve or tenderness; to deal roughly with. [Colloq. ] -- To take up the glove, to accept a challenge or adopt a quarrel. -- To throw down the glove, to challenge to combat.

 

GLOVE

Glove, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Gloved; p. pr. & vb. n. Gloving.]

 

Defn: To cover with, or as with, a glove.

 

GLOVER

GLOVER Glov "er, n.

 

Defn: One whose trade it is to make or sell gloves. Glover's suture or stitch, a kind of stitch used in sewing up wounds, in which the thread is drawn alternately through each side from within outward.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

glove

glove |gləv ɡləv | noun a covering for the hand worn for protection against cold or dirt and typically having separate parts for each finger and the thumb. a padded protective covering for the hand used in boxing, baseball, and other sports. verb [ with obj. ] informal (of a baseball catcher ) catch, deflect, or touch (the ball ) with one's glove. PHRASES fit like a glove (of clothes ) fit exactly. the gloves are off (or with the gloves off or take the gloves off ) used to express the notion that something will be done in an uncompromising or brutal way, without compunction or hesitation: for the banks chasing this growing business, the gloves are now definitely off. DERIVATIVES gloved adjective, glove less adjective ORIGIN Old English glōf, of Germanic origin.

 

glove box

glove box (also glovebox ) noun 1 another term for glove compartment. 2 a closed chamber into which a pair of gloves projects from openings in the side, used esp. in laboratories and incubators in hospitals to prevent contamination.

 

glove compartment

glove com part ment |ɡləv kəmˈpɑrtmənt | noun a recess with a hinged door in the dashboard of a motor vehicle, used for storing small items.

 

glove puppet

glove pup ¦pet noun Brit. a cloth puppet fitted on the hand and worked by the fingers.

 

glover

glov er |ˈgləvər ˈɡləvər | noun a maker of gloves.

 

Oxford Dictionary

glove

glove |glʌv | noun a covering for the hand worn for protection against cold or dirt and typically having separate parts for each finger and the thumb. a padded protective covering for the hand used in boxing, cricket, baseball, and other sports. verb [ with obj. ] informal (of a wicketkeeper, baseball catcher, etc. ) catch, deflect, or touch (the ball ) with a gloved hand. PHRASES fit someone like a glove (of clothes ) fit someone exactly. the gloves are off (or with the gloves off or take the gloves off ) used to express the notion that something will be done in an uncompromising or ruthless way: for the banks chasing this growing business, the gloves are now definitely off. DERIVATIVES gloved adjective, gloveless adjective ORIGIN Old English glōf, of Germanic origin.

 

glovebox

glove |box |ˈglʌvbɒks | noun 1 a glove compartment in a vehicle. 2 a closed chamber with sealed-in gloves for handling radioactive or other hazardous material.

 

glove compartment

glove com |part |ment noun a recess with a flap in the dashboard of a motor vehicle, used for storing small items.

 

glove puppet

glove pup ¦pet noun Brit. a cloth puppet fitted on the hand and worked by the fingers.

 

glover

glover |ˈɡlʌvə | noun a maker of gloves.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

glove

glove noun mitten, mitt, gauntlet.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

glove

glove noun mitten, mitt, gauntlet; Computing dataglove.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

glove

glove /ɡlʌv / (! -o-は /ʌ /) 〖語源は 「手 」〗名詞 s /-z /C 1 手袋 〘指が分かれているもの; mitten ▸ a pair of gloves 一対の手袋 put on one's gloves 手袋をはめる wear rubber [leather ] gloves ゴム [革 ]の手袋をしている take [pull ] off one's gloves 手袋をはずす surgical [work ] gloves 手術 [作業 ]用手袋 2 ボクシング グラブ (boxing glove ); 野球 グローブ (baseball glove ).f t (A ) like a gl ve 〈衣服が 〉(A 〈人 〉に )ぴったり合う .h ndle [tr at ] A with k d gl ves Aを優しく扱う .h ndle A without gl ves Aを容赦なく扱う .take the gl ves ff 本気になって立ち向かう .take p the gl ve 挑戦に応じる .The gl ves are ff .戦う用意はできている .throw (d wn ) the gl ve 挑戦する .with the gl ves ff 本気になって, 容赦なく .動詞 他動詞 1 野球 〈球 〉をグローブで捕る .2 …に手袋をはめる ; …にとって手袋として機能する .~́ b x 1 glove compartment .2 〘工 〙グローブボックス 〘放射性物質などの取扱い用ゴム手袋付の箱 〙.~́ comp rtment (車のダッシュボードの )小物入れ .~́ p ppet ⦅英 ⦆指人形 (⦅米 ⦆hand puppet ).

 

gloved

gloved 形容詞 通例 名詞 の前で 〗手袋をはめた .

 

glover

glov er /ɡlʌ́və r /名詞 C 手袋製造 [販売 ]業者 .