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jungle

N ของ ที่ ปนเป กัน จน ยุ่งเหยิง  กอง ระเกะระกะ  kong-ti-pon-pe-kan-jon-yung-yoeng

 

jungle

N ป่าทึบ  ป่า  ดง ป่า  forest woods pa-tub

 

jungle

N ภาวะ ที่ ยุ่งยาก ซับซ้อน  ความ สับสนวุ่นวาย  pa-wa-ti-yuang-yak-sab-son

 

jungle fever

N ไข้ป่า  ไข้จับสั่น  kai-pa

 

jungle juice

SL เหล้า แรง  lao-rang

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

JUNGLE

n.In Hindoostan, a thick wood of small trees or shrubs.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

JUNGLE

Jun "gle, n. Etym: [Hind. jangal desert, forest, jungle; Skr. ja desert. ]

 

Defn: A dense growth of brushwood, grasses, reeds, vines, etc. ; an almost impenetrable thicket of trees, canes, and reedy vegetation, as in India, Africa, Australia, and Brazil. The jungles of India are of bamboos, canes, and other palms, very difficult to penetrate. Balfour (Cyc. of India ). Jungle bear (Zoöl.), the aswail or sloth bear. -- Jungle cat (Zoöl.), the chaus. -- Jungle cock (Zoöl.), the male of a jungle fowl. -- Jungle fowl. (Zoöl.) (a ) Any wild species of the genus Gallus, of which several species inhabit India and the adjacent islands; as, the fork-tailed jungle fowl (G. varius ) of Java, G. Stanleyi of Ceylon, and G. Bankiva of India.

 

Note: The latter, which resembles the domestic gamecock, is supposed to be one of the original species from which the domestic fowl was derived. (b ) An Australian grallatorial bird (Megapodius tumulus ) which is allied to the brush turkey, and, like the latter, lays its eggs in mounds of vegetable matter, where they are hatched by the heat produced by decomposition.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

jungle

jun gle |ˈjəNGgəl ˈʤəŋɡəl | noun 1 an area of land overgrown with dense forest and tangled vegetation, typically in the tropics: we set off into the jungle | the lakes are hidden in dense jungle. a wild tangled mass of vegetation or other things: the garden was a jungle of bluebells. a situation or place of bewildering complexity or brutal competitiveness: it's a jungle out there. (also hobo jungle ) informal a hobo camp. 2 (also jungle music ) a style of dance music incorporating elements of ragga, hip-hop, and hard core and consisting almost exclusively of very fast electronic drum tracks and slower synthesized bass lines, originating in Britain in the early 1990s. Compare with drum and bass. PHRASES the law of the jungle the principle that those who are strong and apply ruthless self-interest will be most successful. DERIVATIVES jun gled adjective, jun gly adjective ORIGIN late 18th cent.: via Hindi from Sanskrit jāṅgala rough and arid (terrain ).

 

jungle cat

jun gle cat noun a small wildcat that has a yellowish or grayish coat with dark markings on the legs and tail, living in dry forests from Egypt to Southeast Asia. [Felis chaus, family Felidae. ]

 

jungle fever

jun gle fe ver noun a severe form of malaria.

 

jungle fowl

jun gle fowl noun ( pl. same ) a southern Asian game bird related to the domestic fowl, typically frequenting forested country. [Genus Gallus, family Phasianidae: four species, in particular the red jungle fowl (G. gallus ), which is the ancestor of the domestic fowl. ]

 

jungle gym

jun gle gym |ˈʤəŋɡəl ʤɪm | noun a structure of joined bars or logs for children to climb on. ORIGIN 1920s: formerly a US trademark.

 

jungle juice

jun gle juice noun informal powerful or roughly prepared alcoholic liquor.

 

Oxford Dictionary

jungle

jun ¦gle |ˈdʒʌŋg (ə )l | noun 1 an area of land overgrown with dense forest and tangled vegetation, typically in the tropics: we set off into the jungle | [ mass noun ] : the lakes are hidden in dense jungle. a wild tangled mass of vegetation or other things: the garden was a jungle of bluebells. a situation or place of bewildering complexity or brutal competitiveness: it's a jungle out there. 2 (also jungle music ) [ mass noun ] a style of dance music incorporating elements of ragga, hip hop, and hard core and consisting of very fast electronic drum tracks and slower synthesized bass lines, originating in Britain in the early 1990s. PHRASES the law of the jungle the principle that those who are strong and apply ruthless self-interest will be most successful. DERIVATIVES jungled adjective, junglist noun & adjective jungle ( sense 2 ), jungly adjective ( junglier, jungliest ) ORIGIN late 18th cent.: via Hindi from Sanskrit jāṅgala rough and arid (terrain ).

 

jungle cat

jun ¦gle cat noun a small wild cat that has a yellowish or greyish coat with dark markings on the legs and tail, living in dry forests from Egypt to SE Asia. Felis chaus, family Felidae.

 

jungle fever

jun ¦gle fever noun [ mass noun ] a severe form of malaria.

 

junglefowl

jungle |fowl |ˈdʒʌŋg (ə )lˌfəʊl | noun ( pl. same ) a southern Asian game bird related to the domestic fowl, typically frequenting forested country. Genus Gallus, family Phasianidae: four species, in particular the red junglefowl (G. gallus ), which is the ancestor of the domestic fowl.

 

jungle gym

jun ¦gle gym noun N. Amer. a climbing frame for children. ORIGIN 1920s: formerly a US trademark.

 

jungle juice

jun ¦gle juice noun [ mass noun ] informal powerful or roughly prepared alcoholic drink.

 

jungle telegraph

jun ¦gle tele |graph noun another term for bush telegraph.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

jungle

jungle noun 1 the Amazon jungle: tropical forest, (tropical ) rain forest, wilderness. 2 the jungle of bureaucracy: complexity, confusion, complication, chaos, mess; labyrinth, maze, tangle, web.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

jungle

jungle noun 1 the Amazon jungle: tropical forest, (tropical ) rainforest; wilderness, wilds, the bush. 2 the jungle of third world bureaucracy: complexity, confusion, complication, mess, chaos; labyrinth, maze, tangle, snarl, web. PHRASES the law of the jungle the survival of the fittest, each /every man for himself, dog-eat-dog.

 

Duden Dictionary

Jungle

Jun gle Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈd͜ʃaŋl̩ |der Jungle; Genitiv: des Jungles englisch ; eigentlich »Dschungel «eine Form der Technomusik mit Rap- und Reggaeeinflüssen

 

Junglehrer

Jung leh rer Substantiv, maskulin , der |J u nglehrer |Lehrer während seiner Lehrtätigkeit vor dem zweiten Staatsexamen

 

Junglehrerin

Jung leh re rin Substantiv, feminin , die |J u nglehrerin |weibliche Form zu Junglehrer

 

Junglestil

Jun gle stil Substantiv, maskulin , der der Junglestil; Genitiv: des Junglestil [e ]s englisch-amerikanisch Spielweise mit Dämpfern o. Ä. zur Erzeugung von Groll- oder Brummeffekten bei den Blasinstrumenten im Jazz

 

French Dictionary

jungle

jungle n. f. nom féminin 1 Forêt tropicale. : Les lions vivent dans la jungle. 2 figuré Société où règne la loi du plus fort. : La jungle new-yorkaise. LOCUTION La loi de la jungle. La loi de la sélection naturelle, la loi du plus fort. : Dans l ’univers de la finance, c ’est la loi de la jungle qui règne. Prononciation Les lettres un se prononcent un ou on, [ʒœ̃gl, ʒɔ̃gl ]

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

jungle

jun gle /dʒʌ́ŋɡ (ə )l /〖<ヒンディー; 荒野 砂漠 名詞 s /-z /1 C U ジャングル , (熱帯の )密林 (地帯 )the law of the jungle ジャングルの掟 おきて 弱肉強食 .2 C ⦅否定的に ⦆〖単数形で 〗ごちゃごちゃ [雑然と ]した所, 複雑な状況 ; 過酷な (生存 )競争の場 ▸ a jungle of broken computers 壊れたコンピュータの山 Watch out! It's a jungle out there .気をつけろ, 一歩外に出ればそこは戦場だ 3 C ⦅俗 ⦆浮浪者の野宿場所 [たまり場 ].4 U C 〘楽 〙ジャングル (jungle music ) 〘90年代初頭のhouse系ダンス音楽 〙.~̀ f ver ジャングル熱 〘悪性マラリアの一種 〙.~́ f wl 野鶏 やけい 〘南アジア産; ニワトリの先祖 〙.~̀ g m ⦅米 もと商標 ⦆ジャングルジム (⦅英 ⦆climbing frame ).