English-Thai Dictionary
Kingston
N เมือง คิงส ตัน เมืองหลวง ของ ประเทศ จาไมก้า muang-king-sa-tan
kingsbench
N ศาลสูง ของ อังกฤษ ที่ กษัตริย์ เข้าร่วม พิจารณาคดี ด้วย
kingship
N การปกครอง โดย กษัตริย์ ราชาธิป ไต ย kan-pok-krong-doi-ka-sad
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
KINGS BENCH
n.A high court or tribunal in England; so called because the king used to sit there in person. It is the supreme court of common law, consisting of a chief justice and three other justices.
KINGS-EVIL
n.A disease of the scrofulous kind.
KINGS-SPEAR
n.A plant of the genus Asphodelus.
KINGSTONE
n.A fish.
KINGSHIP
n.Royalty; the state, office or dignity of a king.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
KINGSHIP
KINGSHIP King "ship, n.
Defn: The state, office, or dignity of a king; royalty. Landor.
KINGSTON; KINGSTONE
KINGSTON; KINGSTONE King "ston, King "stone `, n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: The black angel fish. See Angel fish, under Angel.
KINGSTON METAL
KINGSTON METAL King "ston met "al
Defn:. An alloy of tin, copper, and mercury, sometimes used for the bearings and packings of machinery. McElrath.
KINGSTON VALVE
KINGSTON VALVE King "ston valve. (Marine Steam Engin. )
Defn: A conical valve, opening outward, to close the mouth of a pipe which passes through the side of a vessel below the water line.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Kings
Kings |kiNGz kɪŋz | the name of two books of the Bible, recording the history of Israel from the accession of Solomon to the destruction of the Temple in 586 bc .
Kings Canyon National Park
Kings Can yon Na tion al Park a national park in the Sierra Nevada, in south central California, north of Sequoia National Park. Established in 1940, it preserves groves of ancient sequoia trees, including some of the largest in the world.
kingside
king side |ˈkiNGˌsīd ˈkɪŋˌsaɪd | ▶noun Chess the half of the board on which both kings stand at the start of a game (the right-hand side for White, left for Black ).
Kingsley, Charles
Kings ley, Charles |ˈkiNGzlē ˈkɪŋzli | (1819 –75 ), English novelist and clergyman. He is remembered for his historical novel Westward Ho! (1855 ) and for his classic children's story The Water-Babies (1863 ).
Kingsport
Kings port |ˈkiNGzˌpôrt ˈkɪŋzˌpɔrt | an industrial city in northeastern Tennessee, part of a complex with Johnson City and Bristol; pop. 44,473 (est. 2008 ).
Kingston
Kings ton |ˈkiNGstən ˈkɪŋstən | 1 a port in southeastern Canada, on Lake Ontario, at the head of the St. Lawrence River; pop. 117,207 (2006 ). 2 the capital and chief port of Jamaica; pop. 580,000 (est. 2007 ). 3 a historic city in southeastern New York, on the Hudson River; pop. 22,441 (est. 2008 ).
Kingston upon Hull
Kings ton up on Hull official name for Hull.
Kingstown
Kings town |ˈkiNGzˌtoun ˈkɪŋˌstoʊn | the capital and chief port of St. Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean; pop. 26,000 (est. 2007 ).
Oxford Dictionary
Kings
Kings the name of two books of the Bible, recording the history of Israel from the accession of Solomon to the destruction of the Temple in 586 bc .
Kings Canyon National Park
Kings Canyon National Park a national park in the Sierra Nevada, California, to the north of Sequoia National Park. Established in 1940, it preserves groves of ancient sequoia trees, including some of the largest in the world.
kingside
king |side |ˈkɪŋsʌɪd | ▶noun Chess the half of the board on which both kings stand at the start of a game (the right-hand side for White, left for Black ).
Kingsley, Charles
Kingsley, Charles |ˈkɪŋzli | (1819 –75 ), English novelist and clergyman. He is remembered for his historical novel Westward Ho! (1855 ) and for his classic children's story The Water-Babies (1863 ).
kingsnake
king |snake |ˈkɪŋsneɪk | ▶noun a large, smooth-scaled North American constrictor which typically has shiny dark brown or black skin with lighter markings. ●Genus Lampropeltis, family Colubridae: several species, in particular L. getulus. Compare with milk snake .
Kingsport
Kings port |ˈkiNGzˌpôrt ˈkɪŋzˌpɔrt | an industrial city in northeastern Tennessee, part of a complex with Johnson City and Bristol; pop. 44,473 (est. 2008 ).
Kingston
Kings |ton |ˈkɪŋstən | 1 the capital and chief port of Jamaica; pop. 580,000 (est. 2007 ). Founded in 1693, it became capital in 1870. 2 a port in SE Canada, on Lake Ontario, at the head of the St Lawrence River; pop. 117,207 (2006 ). 3 (also Kingston upon Thames ) a town and London borough on the south bank of the Thames, county town of Surrey.
Kingston upon Hull
Kings |ton upon Hull |ˌkɪŋstənəpɒnˈhʌl | official name for Hull.
Kingstown
Kings |town |ˈkɪŋztaʊn | the capital and chief port of St Vincent in the Caribbean; pop. 26,000 (est. 2007 ).
Duden Dictionary
Kingsize
King size Substantiv, feminin oder Substantiv, Neutrum , die oder das |ˈkɪŋsa͜iz |die Kingsize; Genitiv: der Kingsize, auch das Kingsize; Genitiv: des Kingsize englisch king-size (Adjektiv ), eigentlich = Königsformat (von bestimmten Waren, besonders Filterzigaretten ) besonders großes Format
Kingston
Kings ton Eigenname |K i ngston …st (ə )n |Hauptstadt von Jamaika
Kingstown
Kings town Eigenname |K i ngstown …ta͜un |Hauptstadt des Staates St. Vincent und die Grenadinen
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
kingship
k í ng sh ì p /-ʃɪ̀p /名詞 U 1 王位, 王の座 [身分 ], 王権 ; 王であること .2 王政 .3 〖his [your ] K- 〗国王陛下 (!王に対する敬称 ) .