English-Thai Dictionary
living
ADJ กำลัง คุ (ถ่าน กำลัง ลุก kam-lang-ku
living
ADJ งอกงาม เจริญ ขึ้น lively flourishing ngok-ngam
living
ADJ ที่ มี สภาพ ตาม ธรรมชาติ ไม่เปลี่ยนแปลง live ti-me-sa-pab-tam-tam-ma-chad
living
ADJ ที่ ยัง ใช้ อยู่ (ภาษา ที่ ยัง มี อยู่ extant existing surviving ti-yang-chai-yu
living
ADJ มีชีวิต อยู่ ไม่ ตาย alive existing breathing dead me-che-wid-yu
living
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ คนที่ มีชีวิต อยู่ kiao-kab-kon-ti-me-che-wid-yu
living
ADJ เพียงพอ ต่อ การ มีชีวิต อยู่ เหมาะสม กับ การ ดำรงชีพ piang-por-tor-kan-me-che-wid-yu
living
N กลุ่มคน ที่ มีชีวิต the quick flesh and blood klum-kon-ti-me-che-wid
living
N การ ครองชีพ การ ทำมาหากิน livelihood kan-krong-chib
living
N การดำรงชีวิต การ ดำรงชีพ kan-dam-rong-chi-wid
living
N รูปแบบ ชีวิต สภาพ ชีวิต rub-beab-che-wid
living death
N ช่วงชีวิต ที่ ทุกข์ทรมาน อย่างมาก chue-che-wid-ti-tuk-tor-ra-man-yang-mak
living room
N ห้องนั่งเล่น ห้องรับแขก hong-ngan-len
living wage
N เงิน ที่ เพียงพอ ใน การดำรงชีวิต ngen-ti-piang-por-nai-kan-dam-rong-che-wid
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
LIVING
ppr. [from live. ] 1. Dwelling; residing; existing; subsisting; having life or the vital functions in operation; not dead.
2. a. Issuing continually from the earth; running; flowing; as a living spring or fountain; opposed to stagnant.
3. a. Producing action, animation and vigor; quickening; as a living principle; a living faith.
LIVING
n.He or those who are alive; usually with a plural signification; as in the land of the living. The living will lay it to his heart. Ecclesiastes 7:2.
LIVING
n. 1. Means of subsistence; estate.
He divided to them his living. Luke 15:12.
She of her want, did cast in all that she had, even all her living. Mark 12:44.
2. Power of continuing life. There is no living with a scold.
There is no living without trusting some body or other in some cases.
3. Livelihood. He made a living by his occupation. The woman spins for a living.
4. The benefice of a clergyman. He lost his living by non-conformity.
LIVINGLY
adv. In a living state. Livonica terra, a species of fine bole found in Livonia, brought to market in little cakes.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
LIVING
Liv "ing, a. Etym: [From Live, v. i.]
1. Being alive; having life; as, a living creature.
2. Active; lively; vigorous; -- said esp. of states of the mind, and sometimes of abstract things; as, a living faith; a living principle. " Living hope. " Wyclif.
3. Issuing continually from the earth; running; flowing; as, a living spring; -- opposed to stagnant.
4. Producing life, action, animation, or vigor; quickening. " Living light. " Shak.
5. Ignited; glowing with heat; burning; live. Then on the living coals wine they pour. Dryden. Living force. See Vis viva, under Vis. -- Living gale (Naut. ), a heavy gale. Living rock or stone, rock in its native or original state or location; rock not quarried. " I now found myself on a rude and narrow stairway, the steps of which were cut of the living rock. " Moore. -- The living, those who are alive, or one who is alive.
LIVING
LIVING Liv "ing, n.
1. The state of one who, or that which, lives; lives; life; existence. "Health and living. " Shak.
2. Manner of life; as, riotous living; penurious living; earnest living. " A vicious living. " Chaucer.
3. Means of subsistence; sustenance; estate. She can spin for her living. Shak. He divided unto them his living. Luke xv. 12.
4. Power of continuing life; the act of living, or living comfortably. There is no living without trusting somebody or other in some cases. L' Estrange.
5. The benefice of a clergyman; an ecclesiastical charge which a minister receives. [Eng. ] He could not get a deanery, a prebend, or even a living Macaulay. Livng room, the room most used by the family.
LIVINGLY
LIVINGLY Liv "ing *ly, adv.
Defn: In a living state. Sir T. Browne.
LIVINGNESS
LIVINGNESS Liv "ing *ness, n.
Defn: The state or quality of being alive; possession of energy or vigor; animation; quickening.
LIVING PICTURE
LIVING PICTURE Liv "ing pic "ture.
Defn: A tableau in which persons take part; also, specif. , such a tableau as imitating a work of art.
New American Oxford Dictionary
living
liv ing |ˈliviNG ˈlɪvɪŋ | ▶noun 1 [ usu. in sing. ] an income sufficient to live on or the means of earning it: she was struggling to make a living as a dancer | what does he do for a living? • Brit. (in church use ) a position as a vicar or rector with an income or property. 2 [ with adj. or noun modifier ] the pursuit of a lifestyle of the specified type: the benefits of country living. ▶adjective alive: living creatures | (as plural noun the living ) : flowers were for the living. • (of a place ) used for living rather than working in: the living quarters of the ship. • (of a language ) still spoken and used. • literary (of water ) perennially flowing: streams of living water. PHRASES be ( the ) living proof that (or of ) show by one's existence and qualities that something is the case: she is living proof that hard work need not be aging. in (or within ) living memory within or during a time that is remembered by people still alive: the worst recession in living memory. the living image of an exact copy or likeness of.
living death
liv ing death |ˈˌlɪvɪŋ ˈdɛθ | ▶noun [ in sing. ] a state of existence that is very difficult; a life of hopeless and unbroken misery.
living rock
liv ing rock ▶noun rock that is not detached but still forms part of the earth: a chamber cut out of the living rock.
living room
liv ing room |ˈlɪvɪŋ ˌrum | ▶noun a room in a house for general and informal everyday use.
Livingston, Henry Brockholst
Liv ing ston, Henry Brockholst |ˈliviNGstən ˈlɪvɪŋstən | (1757 –1823 ), US Supreme Court associate justice 1806 –23. A Democratic-Republican, he was appointed to the Court by President Jefferson.
living stone
liv ing stone ▶noun a small succulent southern African plant that resembles a pebble in appearance. It consists of two fleshy cushionlike leaves divided by a slit through which a daisylike flower emerges. [Genus Lithops, family Aizoaceae. ]
Livingstone, David
Liv ¦ing |stone |ˈlɪvɪŋstən | (1813 –73 ), Scottish missionary and explorer. He went to Bechuanaland as a missionary in 1841. On extensive travels, he discovered Lake Ngami (1849 ), the Zambezi River (1851 ), and the Victoria Falls (1855 ). In 1866 he went in search of the source of the Nile, and was found in poor health by Sir Henry Morton Stanley in 1871.
Livingstone daisy
Liv ¦ing |stone daisy ▶noun a low spreading succulent plant which bears glistening daisy-like flowers in many colours, native to southern Africa. ●Dorotheanthus (formerly Mesembryanthemum ) bellidiformis, family Aizoaceae. ORIGIN 1930s: of unknown origin.
living wage
liv ing wage |ˈˌlɪvɪŋ ˈweɪʤ | ▶noun [ in sing. ] a wage that is high enough to maintain a normal standard of living.
living will
liv ing will |ˈlɪvɪŋ ˈˌwɪl | ▶noun a written statement detailing a person's desires regarding their medical treatment in circumstances in which they are no longer able to express informed consent, esp. an advance directive.
Oxford Dictionary
living
liv ¦ing |ˈlɪvɪŋ | ▶noun 1 [ usu. in sing. ] an income sufficient to live on or the means of earning it: she was struggling to make a living as a dancer | what does he do for a living? • Brit. (in church use ) a position as a vicar or rector with an income or property. 2 [ mass noun ] [ with adj. or noun modifier ] the pursuit of a lifestyle of the specified type: the benefits of country living. ▶adjective alive: living creatures | (as plural noun the living ) : flowers were for the living. • [ attrib. ] (of a place ) used for living rather than working in: the living quarters of the pub. • (of a language ) still spoken and used. • [ attrib. ] literary (of water ) perennially flowing: streams of living water. PHRASES be ( the ) living proof that (or of ) show by one's existence and qualities that something is the case: she is living proof that hard work need not be ageing. in (or within ) living memory within or during a time that is remembered by people still alive: the worst recession in living memory. the living image of an exact copy or likeness of.
living death
liv ¦ing death ▶noun a state of existence that is as bad as being dead; a life of hopeless and unbroken misery.
living rock
liv ¦ing rock ▶noun [ mass noun ] rock that is not detached but still forms part of the earth.
living room
liv ¦ing room ▶noun a room in a house for general and informal everyday use.
Livingston, Henry Brockholst
Liv ing ston, Henry Brockholst |ˈliviNGstən ˈlɪvɪŋstən | (1757 –1823 ), US Supreme Court associate justice 1806 –23. A Democratic-Republican, he was appointed to the Court by President Jefferson.
Livingstone
Liv ¦ing |stone |ˈlɪvɪŋstən | former name for Maramba.
living stone
liv ¦ing stone ▶noun a small succulent southern African plant which resembles a pebble in appearance. It consists of two fleshy cushion-like leaves divided by a slit through which a daisy-like flower emerges. ●Genus Lithops, family Aizoaceae.
Livingstone, David
Liv ¦ing |stone |ˈlɪvɪŋstən | (1813 –73 ), Scottish missionary and explorer. He went to Bechuanaland as a missionary in 1841. On extensive travels, he discovered Lake Ngami (1849 ), the Zambezi River (1851 ), and the Victoria Falls (1855 ). In 1866 he went in search of the source of the Nile, and was found in poor health by Sir Henry Morton Stanley in 1871.
Livingstone daisy
Liv ¦ing |stone daisy ▶noun a low spreading succulent plant which bears glistening daisy-like flowers in many colours, native to southern Africa. ●Dorotheanthus (formerly Mesembryanthemum ) bellidiformis, family Aizoaceae. ORIGIN 1930s: of unknown origin.
living wage
liv ¦ing wage ▶noun a wage which is high enough to maintain a normal standard of living.
living will
liv ¦ing will ▶noun a written statement detailing a person's desires regarding future medical treatment in circumstances in which they are no longer able to express informed consent, especially an advance directive.
American Oxford Thesaurus
living
living noun 1 she cleaned floors for a living: livelihood, (source of ) income, means of support, subsistence, keep, maintenance, sustenance, nourishment, daily bread; job, work, employment, occupation, vocation; informal bread and butter. 2 healthy living: way of life, lifestyle, way of living, life; conduct, behavior, activities, habits. ▶adjective 1 living organisms: alive, live, having life, animate, sentient; breathing, existing, existent; biological, biotic, organic; informal alive and kicking. ANTONYMS dead, extinct. 2 a living language: current, contemporary, present; in use, active, surviving, extant, persisting, remaining, existing, in existence. ANTONYMS dead, extinct. 3 a living hell: complete, total, utter, absolute, real, veritable, perfect, out-and-out, downright. WORD TOOLKIT See organic . Word Toolkits illustrate the difference between close synonyms by means of words typically used with them.
living room
living room noun there is no phone in the living room: sitting room, front room, family room, living area, great room, den, lounge.
Oxford Thesaurus
living
living noun 1 she was cleaning floors for a living: livelihood, income, source of income, means of support, means, subsistence, keep, maintenance, sustenance, nourishment, daily bread, upkeep; job, work, employment, occupation, trade, profession, career; informal bread and butter. 2 making informed choices about healthy living | urban living: way of life, lifestyle, manner of living, way of living, mode of living, life; conduct, behaviour, activities; customs, habits, ways. ▶adjective 1 living organisms: alive, live, having life; animate, organic, biological, sentient; breathing, moving; existing, existent; informal in the land of the living, among the living, alive and kicking; archaic quick. ANTONYMS dead, inanimate, extinct. 2 English, unlike Latin, is a living language: current, contemporary, present; in use, operative, active, operating, ongoing, continuing, surviving, extant, persisting, remaining, abiding; existing, existent, in existence. ANTONYMS dead, obsolete, extinct. 3 he committed to paper a living image of the man: exact, faithful, true to life, speaking, authentic, genuine; close, near, similar, like, alike. ANTONYMS inaccurate. WORD TOOLKIT living See organic . Word Toolkits illustrate the difference between close synonyms by means of words typically used with them.
living room
living room noun the television was on in the living room: sitting room, lounge, parlour, front room, drawing room, morning room, reception room, salon, family room; TV room; common room.
French Dictionary
living
living ou living-room n. m. nom masculin 1 Anglicisme utilisé en France au sens de salle de séjour. 2 Au Québec, se dit salle de séjour, séjour, vivoir.
Spanish Dictionary
living
living nombre masculino CSur, Esp Habitación de una vivienda destinada a hacer vida familiar o social .SINÓNIMO sala de estar .Se pronuncia aproximadamente ‘livin ’.El plural es livings .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
living
liv ing /lɪ́vɪŋ /→live 1 形容詞 比較なし 1 〖名詞 の前で 〗(今 )生きている , 現存の 〈動植物 人 〉(↔dead ; →alive 類義 ); 現代の ; 〖the ~; 名詞的に; 集合的に 〗今生きている人々 , 生存者 (↔the dead ) (!複数扱い ) ▸ He believes all living things are sacred .彼はすべての生き物は神聖であると考えている (!living creaturesなら植物を含まない ) ▸ living cells [tissue ]生きた細胞 [組織 ]▸ the greatest living jazz musician 当代最高のジャズミュージシャン 2 〖名詞 の前で 〗現在使われている [行われている ], 現存する 〈制度 言語など 〉(↔dead )▸ living languages 現在使われている言語 3 〖名詞 の前で 〗そっくりの , 生き写しの ▸ She's the living image of her grandmother .彼女はおばあさんにそっくりだ 4 〖名詞 の前で 〗生活を営むための , 生活に適した ▸ living expenses 生活費 ▸ living space 生活空間 5 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗生き生きした , 活発な 〈議論など 〉(active ); 強い 〈希望など 〉; 強烈な , 生々しい 〈感情など 〉; 鮮明な 〈色彩など 〉(lively )▸ a living faith 厚い信仰 6 〖名詞 の前で 〗勢いよく [絶えず ]流れる 〈水 〉; 赤々と燃える 〈炭 〉; 激しい 〈風 〉.7 〈鉱石などが 〉手を加えていない , 自然のままの .8 〖名詞 の前で; 強調して 〗真の, まったくの .within [in ] l ì ving m é mory 1 生きている人々が記憶しているうちで ; 今も記憶に残っている 〈出来事 〉.2 生きている人々が記憶する遠い昔に .名詞 複 ~s /-z /1 C 〖通例単数形で 〗生計 (の手段 )(livelihood ); 生活費 ▸ He earns [makes , ⦅英 ⦆gets ] his living by selling cars .彼は車の販売で生計を立てている ▸ What does he do for a living ?彼はどうやって [どんな仕事をして ]暮らしているのだろう 2 U 〖しばしば修飾語句を伴って 〗生活 (様式 ), 生き方 ▸ plain [healthy ] living 質素 [健康 ]な生活 ▸ the cost of living 生活費 ▸ city living 都会の生活 3 C ⦅英 ⦆(特に昔の )聖職禄 (ろく ), 寺禄 〘教会内の聖職者の地位で, 給料と住居を伴う 〙.ì t's a l í ving 生活のためである .scr à tch [scr à pe ] (⦅米 ⦆ó ut ) a l í ving =くだけて è ke ó ut a l í ving かろうじて生計を立てる .think (that ) the w ó rld ò wes A a l í ving →world .~̀ d é ath (死んだ方がましなような )ひどい生活 .~̀ f ó ssil 生きた化石 〘シーラカンスなど 〙.~̀ h é ll 生き地獄 .~̀ l é gend 現役にして伝説的な人物 .~́ qu à rters (船 施設内の )居住スペース .~́ r ò om 居間, リビング (⦅英 ⦆sitting-room ); 生活圏 .~́ st à ndard 〖通例 ~s 〗生活水準 (standard of living ).~̀ w á ge 生活賃金 .~̀ w í ll リビングウィル, 生前の遺言, 尊厳死の希望 〘延命治療拒否を法的に有効なうちに表明したもの 〙.
Livingstone
Liv ing stone (!/lɪ́vɪŋstən /) 名詞 リヴィングストン 〘David ~, 1813 --73; スコットランドの宣教師 アフリカ探検家 〙.