English-Thai Dictionary
herring
N ปลา ทะเลช นิดหนึ่ง อา สัย อยู่ ใน มหาสมุทร แอตแลนติกเหนือ มีชื่อ ใน ภาษาละติน ว่า Clupea harengus ปลา เฮ ริง pla-ta-le-cha-nid-nueng-ar-sai-yu-nai-ma-ha-sa-mud-aed-laen-tik-nuea-me-chue-nai-pa-sa-la-tin-wa
herringbone
N แบบ รูป แฉก แนว ขนาน เป็น รูป ตัว v ใช้ เป็น ลาย ประดับ ใน การ เย็บปักถักร้อย หรือ อื่นๆ baeb-rub-chaek-naeo-ka-nan-pen-rub-tua-v-chai-pen-lai-pra-dab-nai-kan-yeb-pak-tak-roi-rue-uen-uen
herringbone
VI ประดับ ตกแต่ง โดย ใช้ แบบ รูป แฉก แนว ขนาน เป็น รูป ตัว v pra-dab-tok-taeng-doi-chai-baeb-rub-chaek-naeo-ka-nan-pen-rub-tua-v
herringbone
VT ประดับ ตกแต่ง โดย ใช้ แบบ รูป แฉก แนว ขนาน เป็น รูป ตัว v pra-dab-tok-taeng-doi-chai-baeb-rub-chaek-naeo-ka-nan-pen-rub-tua-v
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
HERRING
n.A fish of the genus Clupea. Herrings, when they migrate, move in vast shoals, and it is said that the name is formed from the Teutonic here, heer, an army or multitude. They come from high northern latitudes in the spring, and visit the shores of Europe and America, where they are taken and salted in great quantities.
HERRING-FISHERY
n.The fishing for herrings, which constitutes an important branch of business with the English, Dutch and Americans.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
HERRING
Her "ring, n. Etym: [OE. hering, AS. hæring; akin to D. haring, G.häring, hering, OHG. haring, hering, and prob. to AS. here army, and so called because they commonly move in large numbers. Cf. Harry. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: One of various species of fishes of the genus Clupea, and allied genera, esp. the common round or English herring (C. harengus ) of the North Atlantic. Herrings move in vast schools, coming in spring to the shores of Europe and America, where they are salted and smoked in great quantities. Herring gull (Zoöl.), a large gull which feeds in part upon herrings; esp. , Larus argentatus in America, and L. cachinnans in England. See Gull. -- Herring hog (Zoöl.), the common porpoise. -- King of the herrings. (Zoöl.) (a ) The chimæra (C. monstrosa ) which follows the schools of herring. See Chimæra. (b ) The opah.
HERRINGBONE
HERRINGBONE Her "ring *bone ", a.
Defn: Pertaining to, or like, the spine of a herring; especially, characterized by an arrangement of work in rows of parallel lines, which in the alternate rows slope in different directions. Herringbone stitch, a kind of cross-stitch in needlework, chiefly used in flannel. Simmonds.
New American Oxford Dictionary
herring
her ring |ˈheriNG ˈhɛrɪŋ | ▶noun a silvery fish that is most abundant in coastal waters and is of great commercial importance as a food fish in many parts of the world. [Clupea and other genera, family Clupeidae (the herring family ): several species, in particular (C. harengus ), of the North Atlantic. The herring family also includes the sprats, shads, and pilchards. ] ORIGIN Old English hǣring, hēring; related to Dutch haring and German Hering .
herringbone
her ring bone |ˈheriNGˌbōn ˈhɛrɪŋˌboʊn | ▶noun [ usu. as modifier ] 1 an arrangement or design consisting of columns of short parallel lines, with all the lines in one column sloping one way and all the lines in the next column sloping the other way so as to resemble the bones in a fish, used esp. in the weave of cloth or the placing of bricks: a brown wool herringbone jacket. • (also herringbone stitch ) a cross-stitch with a pattern resembling such an arrangement, used in embroidery or for securing an edge. 2 Skiing a method of ascending a slope by walking forward in alternate steps with each ski angled outward. ▶verb 1 [ with obj. ] mark with a herringbone pattern. • work with a herringbone stitch. 2 [ no obj. ] Skiing ascend a slope using the herringbone technique: we learned how to herringbone up the hills and swoosh down them.
herring gull
her ring gull |ˈhɛrɪŋ ˌɡəl | ▶noun a gull with gray black-tipped wings, abundant and widespread in both Eurasia and North America. [Larus argentatus, family Laridae. ]
Oxford Dictionary
herring
her |ring |ˈhɛrɪŋ | ▶noun a fairly small silvery fish which is most abundant in coastal waters and is of widespread commercial importance. ●Clupea and other genera, family Clupeidae (the herring family ): several species, in particular (C. harengus ), of the North Atlantic. The herring family also includes the sprats, shads, and pilchards. ORIGIN Old English hǣring, hēring, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch haring and German Hering .
herringbone
her ¦ring |bone |ˈhɛrɪŋbəʊn | ▶noun [ mass noun ] [ usu. as modifier ] 1 a pattern consisting of columns of short parallel lines, with all the lines in one column sloping one way and all the lines in the next column sloping the other way so as to resemble the bones in a fish, for example as used in the weave of cloth: a grey herringbone tweed jacket. • (also herringbone stitch ) a cross-stitch with a pattern resembling herringbone, used in embroidery or for securing an edge. 2 Skiing a method of ascending a slope by walking up it with the skis pointing outwards. ▶verb 1 [ with obj. ] mark with a herringbone pattern. • work with a herringbone stitch. 2 [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] Skiing ascend a slope using the herringbone technique.
herring gull
her |ring gull ▶noun a gull with grey black-tipped wings, abundant and widespread in both Eurasia and North America. ●Larus argentatus, family Laridae.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
herring
her ring /hérɪŋ /名詞 複 ~, ~s C U 〖単複両扱い 〗〘魚 〙ニシン ▸ red herring 燻製 (くんせい )ニシン ~́ g ù ll 〘鳥 〙セグロカモメ .
herringbone
h é rring b ò ne 名詞 U (生地の )ヘリンボン, 杉綾 (すぎあや )[ジグザグ ]模様 .