English-Thai Dictionary
Macaulay
N นักเขียน นวนิยาย อังกฤษ nak-kian-na-wa-ni-yai-ang-krid
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
MACAUCO
n.A name of several species of quadrupeds of the genus Lemur.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MACAUCO
MACAUCO Ma *cau "co, n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: Any one of several species of small lemurs, as Lemur murinus, which resembles a rat in size.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Macau
Ma cau |məˈkou məˈkaʊ | Portuguese name for Macao.
Macaulay, Dame Rose
Macaulay, Dame Rose |məˈkɔːli | (1881 –1958 ), English novelist and essayist; full name Dame Emilie Rose Macaulay. Notable novels: Potterism (1920 ), The World My Wilderness (1950 ), and The Towers of Trebizond (1956 ).
Macaulay, Thomas Babington
Ma cau lay, Thomas Babington |məˈkôlē məˈkɔli |, 1st Baron (1800 –59 ), English historian, essayist, and philanthropist. Notable works: The Lays of Ancient Rome (1842 ) and History of England (1849 –61 ).
Oxford Dictionary
Macau
Macau |maˈkau | Portuguese name for Macao.
Macaulay, Dame Rose
Macaulay, Dame Rose |məˈkɔːli | (1881 –1958 ), English novelist and essayist; full name Dame Emilie Rose Macaulay. Notable novels: Potterism (1920 ), The World My Wilderness (1950 ), and The Towers of Trebizond (1956 ).
Macaulay, Thomas Babington
Macaulay, Thomas Babington |məˈkɔːli |, 1st Baron (1800 –59 ), English historian, essayist, and philanthropist. He was a civil servant in India, where he established a system of education and a new criminal code, before returning to Britain and devoting himself to literature and politics. Notable works: The Lays of Ancient Rome (1842 ) and History of England (1849 –61 ).
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Macaulay
Ma cau lay /məkɔ́ːli /名詞 マコーレー 〘Thomas Babington /bǽbɪŋtən /~, 1800 --59; 英国の歴史家 評論家 政治家 〙.