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maladjusted

ADJ ซึ่ง ปรับตัว ไม่ดี กับ สภาพแวดล้อม  sueng-prab-tua-mai-de-kab-sa-pab-waed-lom

 

maladjustment

N การปรับตัว ได้ ไม่ดี กับ สภาพแวดล้อม  kan-prab-tua-mai-de-kab-sa-pab-waed-lom

 

maladministration

N การ จัดการ ที่ ไม่ดี หรือไม่ ซื่อสัตย์  การปรับตัว ไม่ดี  การ จัดการ ไม่ มีประสิทธิภาพ  mismanagement misrule kan-jad-kan-ti-mai-de-rue-mai-sue-sad

 

maladroit

ADJ ไม่ชำนาญ  ไม่ คล่องตัว  อุ้ยอ้าย  งุ่มง่าม  clumsy inept awkward adroit mao-cham-nan

 

maladroitly

ADV อย่าง งุ่มง่าม  อย่าง อุ้ยอ้าย  awkward clumsy yang-ngum-ngam

 

maladroitness

N ความอุ้ยอ้าย  ความ งุ่มง่าม  awkwardness clumsiness kwam-aui-ai

 

malady

N ปัญหา  pan-ha

 

malady

N โรค  ความเจ็บป่วย  disease illness ailment rok

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

MALADMINISTRATION

n.[See Mal and Administer. ] Bad management of public affairs; vicious or defective conduct in administration, or the performance of official duties, particularly of executive and ministerial duties, prescribed by law; as the maladministration of a king, or of any chief magistrate.

 

MALADY

n.[L. malum; Eng. mellow, L. mollis.] 1. Any sickness or disease of the human body; any distemper from impaired, defective or morbid organic functions; more particularly, a lingering or deep seated disorder or indisposition. It may be applied to any animal body, but is, I believe, rarely or never applied to plants.
The maladies of the body may prove medicines to the mind.
2. Defect or corruption of the heart; depravity; moral disorder or corruption of moral principles. Depravity of heart is a moral malady.
3. Disorder of the understanding or mind.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

MALADDRESS

Mal `ad *dress ", n. Etym: [Mal- + address. ]

 

Defn: Bad address; an awkward, tactless, or offensive way of accosting one or talking with one. W. D. Howells.

 

MALADJUSTMENT

Mal `ad *just "ment, n. Etym: [Mal- + adjustment. ]

 

Defn: A bad adjustment.

 

MALADMINISTRATION

Mal `ad *min `is *tra "tion, n. Etym: [Mal- + administration. ]

 

Defn: Bad administration; bad management of any business, especially of public affairs. [Written also maleadministration. ]

 

MALADROIT

Mal `a *droit ", a. Etym: [F. See Malice, and Adroit. ]

 

Defn: Of a quality opposed to adroitness; clumsy; awkward; unskillful. -- Mal "a *droit `ly, adv. -- Mal `a *droit "ness, n.

 

MALADY

Mal "a *dy, n.; pl. Maladies. Etym: [F. maladie, fr. malade ill, sick, OF. also, malabde, fr. L. male habitus, i. e., ill-kept, not in good condition. See Malice, and Habit. ]

 

1. Any disease of the human body; a distemper, disorder, or indisposition, proceeding from impaired, defective, or morbid organic functions; especially, a lingering or deep-seated disorder. The maladies of the body may prove medicines to the mind. Buckminster.

 

2. A moral or mental defect or disorder. Love's a malady without a cure. Dryden.

 

Syn. -- Disorder; distemper; sickness; ailment; disease; illness. See Disease.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

maladaptive

mal a dap tive |ˌmaləˈdaptiv ˌmæləˈdæptɪv | adjective technical not providing adequate or appropriate adjustment to the environment or situation. DERIVATIVES mal ad ap ta tion |-ˌadəpˈtāSHən, -ˌadˌap - |noun, mal a dap ted |-ˈdaptəd |adjective

 

maladjusted

mal ad just ed |ˌmaləˈjəstid ˈˌmæləˈʤəstəd | adjective failing or unable to cope with the demands of a normal social environment: maladjusted behavior. DERIVATIVES mal ad just ment |-ˈjəstmənt |noun

 

maladminister

mal ad min is ter |ˌmalədˈministər ˌmælˌædˈmɪnɪstər | verb [ with obj. ] formal manage or administer inefficiently, badly, or dishonestly.

 

maladministration

mal ad min is tra tion |malədˌminəˈstrāSHən mælədmɪnɪˈstreɪʃn | noun formal inefficient or dishonest administration; mismanagement: I found no maladministration in the committee's actions.

 

maladroit

mal a droit |ˌmaləˈdroit ˈˌmæləˈdrɔɪt | adjective ineffective or bungling; clumsy. DERIVATIVES mal a droit ly adverb, mal a droit ness noun ORIGIN late 17th cent.: French.

 

malady

mal a dy |ˈmalədē ˈmælədi | noun ( pl. maladies ) a disease or ailment: an incurable malady | figurative : the nation's maladies. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French maladie, from malade sick, based on Latin male ill + habitus having (as a condition ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

maladaptive

mal |adap ¦tive |ˌmaləˈdaptɪv | adjective technical not adjusting adequately or appropriately to the environment or situation. DERIVATIVES maladaptation |malədapˈteɪʃ (ə )n |noun, maladapted adjective

 

maladjusted

mal |adjust ¦ed |ˌmaləˈdʒʌstɪd | adjective failing to cope with the demands of a normal social environment. DERIVATIVES maladjustment noun

 

maladminister

mal |admin |is ¦ter |ˌmalədˈmɪnɪstə | verb [ with obj. ] formal manage or administer inefficiently or dishonestly.

 

maladministration

mal |admin ¦is |tra ¦tion |ˌmalədˌmɪnɪˈstreɪʃn | noun [ mass noun ] formal inefficient or dishonest administration; mismanagement: I found no maladministration in the council's actions.

 

maladroit

maladroit |ˌmaləˈdrɔɪt | adjective inefficient or inept; clumsy. DERIVATIVES maladroitly adverb, maladroitness noun ORIGIN late 17th cent.: French.

 

malady

mal ¦ady |ˈmalədi | noun ( pl. maladies ) literary a disease or ailment. a serious problem: the nation's maladies. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French maladie, from malade sick , based on Latin male ill + habitus having (as a condition ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

maladjusted

maladjusted adjective a home for maladjusted kids: disturbed, unstable, neurotic, unbalanced, unhinged, dysfunctional; informal mixed up, screwed up, messed up. ANTONYMS normal, stable.

 

maladroit

maladroit adjective the judge reprimanded him for his maladroit handling of the case: bungling, awkward, inept, clumsy, bumbling, incompetent, unskillful, heavy-handed, gauche, tactless, inconsiderate, undiplomatic, impolitic; informal ham-fisted, all thumbs, klutzy. ANTONYMS adroit, skillful.

 

malady

malady noun every time we visit Jerry, he has a new malady: illness, sickness, disease, infection, ailment, disorder, complaint, indisposition, affliction, infirmity, syndrome; informal bug, virus.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

maladjusted

maladjusted adjective a school for maladjusted pupils: disturbed, unstable, ill-adjusted, neurotic, alienated, muddled, confused, unbalanced; informal mixed up, screwed up, untogether, hung up, messed up; vulgar slang fucked up. ANTONYMS well adjusted, together.

 

maladministration

maladministration noun a long battle against maladministration and incompetence: mismanagement, mishandling, misgovernment, misrule, incompetence, inefficiency, bungling, blundering; malpractice, misconduct, corruption, dishonesty; Law malfeasance, misfeasance; rare malversation. ANTONYMS probity, efficiency.

 

maladroit

maladroit adjective both men are unhappy about the maladroit way the matter has been handled: bungling, awkward, inept, clumsy, bumbling, incompetent, unskilful, heavy-handed, ungainly, inelegant, inexpert, graceless, ungraceful, gauche, unhandy, uncoordinated, gawky, cloddish, clodhopping, all fingers and thumbs, flat-footed, lumbering; like a bull in a china shop, tactless, insensitive, thoughtless, inconsiderate, undiplomatic, impolitic, injudicious; informal butterfingered, ham-fisted, ham-handed, cack-handed; archaic lubberly. ANTONYMS adroit, skilful.

 

malady

malady noun sea sickness, a malady with no respect for rank or courage: illness, sickness, ailment, disorder, complaint, disease, infection, indisposition, affliction, infirmity; informal lurgy, bug, virus; Austral. informal wog.

 

Duden Dictionary

malad

ma lad Adjektiv oft emotional malade |mal a d |französisch malade < vulgärlateinisch male habitus = in schlechtem Zustand befindlich [leicht ] krank und sich deshalb unwohl, elend fühlend ich bin heute ganz malad

 

malade

ma la de Adjektiv oft emotional malad |mal a de |französisch malade < vulgärlateinisch male habitus = in schlechtem Zustand befindlich [leicht ] krank und sich deshalb unwohl, elend fühlend

 

French Dictionary

malade

malade adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif 1 Qui est en mauvaise santé. : Éric est enrhumé: il est malade. 2 figuré En mauvais état, dans une situation précaire. : L ’économie est malade et le chômage, trop élevé. nom masculin et féminin Être vivant atteint d ’une maladie. : Un grand malade.

 

maladie

maladie n. f. nom féminin 1 Altération de la santé, mauvais état de l ’organisme. : Une grave maladie. La varicelle est une maladie contagieuse. ANTONYME santé . 2 figuré Dégradation. : L ’individualisme, une maladie contemporaine. 3 familier Passion excessive. : Avoir la maladie du rangement. SYNONYME lubie ; manie . LOCUTIONS Assurance (-)maladie. Assurance personnelle ou collective destinée à payer l ’ensemble ou une partie des coûts liés aux soins de santé. : Des assurances (-)maladie (et non des *assurances santé ). Note Technique Le Grand Dictionnaire terminologique privilégie désormais l ’orthographe du terme assurance maladie sans trait d ’union, mais il admet la graphie assurance-maladie avec un trait d ’union à titre de variante orthographique. Maladie sexuellement transmissible. Maladie qui se transmet lors de relations sexuelles. Note Technique Cette appellation dont le sigle est MST est utilisée dans le reste de la francophonie. Maladie transmise sexuellement. Maladie qui se transmet lors de relations sexuelles. Note Technique Cette expression dont le sigle est MTS est employée au Québec.

 

maladif

maladif , ive adj. adjectif 1 Qui est souvent malade. : Des personnes maladives. 2 Fragile, excessif. : Une inquiétude maladive.

 

maladivement

maladivement adv. adverbe De façon maladive.

 

maladresse

maladresse n. f. nom féminin 1 Manque d ’habileté. : Quelle maladresse! Claire a cassé le beau vase. SYNONYME gaucherie . 2 Action maladroite, bêtise. : Pierre a commis une maladresse. SYNONYME bévue ; erreur ; faux pas ; gaffe ; impair ; sottise .

 

maladroit

maladroit , oite adj. adjectif 1 Qui manque d ’adresse, incapable. : Claire et Pierre sont maladroits. SYNONYME gauche ; malhabile . 2 Qui manque d ’habileté, de tact. : Une proposition maladroite. ANTONYME adroit ; diplomate ; habile .

 

maladroitement

maladroitement adv. adverbe De façon maladroite. : Renverser maladroitement son café.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

maladjusted

m l adj st ed /-ɪd /形容詞 〈人が 〉 (精神的な理由などで )社会環境に適していない .m l adj stment 名詞 不適応 .

 

maladministration

m l adm nistr tion 名詞 U かたく 誤った [まずい ]管理 [運用 ], 拙劣な経営 .

 

maladroit

mal a droit /mæ̀lədrɔ́ɪt /形容詞 かたく 〈人が 〉 (人や問題などの対処が )不器用な, 手際の悪い .

 

malady

mal a dy /mǽlədi /名詞 -dies C 1 かたく (社会 組織の )深刻な問題, 弊害 .2 ⦅古 ⦆病気 (disease ).