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Many hands make light work.

IDM งาน สำเร็จ ได้ หาก ร่วมแรงร่วมใจ กัน ทำ  ngan-sam-red-dai-hak-ruam-raeng-ruam-jai-kan-tam

 

many

ADJ มากมาย  หลาย  มาก  เป็น จำนวนมาก  เยอะแยะ  countless most numerous few scant scarce mak-mai

 

many

DET มากมาย  หลาย  มาก  เป็น จำนวนมาก  เยอะแยะ  mak-mai

 

many

N จำนวน  คน ส่วนมาก  abundance thousands greatnumber jam-nuan

 

many

PRON คน หรือ สิ่งของ จำนวนมาก  the many kon-rue-sing-jam-nuan-mak

 

many a time

ADV บ่อย  ถี่  หลายครั้ง  often boi

 

many is the time

IDM หลายครั้ง  lai-krang

 

many times

ADV บ่อย  ถี่  หลายครั้ง  frequently mostly often time and again boi

 

many-sided

A ที่ มี หลาย ด้าน หลาย ประเด็น 

 

many-sided

ADJ หลาย ด้าน  หลากหลาย  หลาย แง่  polyhedral lai-dan

 

many-sidedness

N การ มี หลาย ด้าน  ความหลากหลาย  kan-me-lai-dan

 

manyplies

N กระเพาะ ที่สาม ของ สัตว์ เคี้ยวเอื้อง  omasum

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

MANY

a.men'ny. 1. Numerous; comprising a great number of individuals.
Thou shalt be a father of many nations. Genesis 17:4.
Not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called. 1 Corinthians 1:26.
Many are the afflictions of the righteous. Psalm 34:19.
It is often preceded by as or so, and followed by so, indicating an equal number.
As many books as you take, so many shall be charged to your account.
So many laws argue so many sins.
It is followed by as.
As many as were willing-hearted brought bracelets. Exodus 35:22.
It precedes an or a, before a noun in the singular number.
Full many a gem of purest ray serene.
2. In low language, preceded by too, it denotes powerful or much; as, they are too many for us.

 

MANY

n.men'ny. A multitude; a great number of individuals; the people. O thou fond many.
The vulgar and the many are fit only to be led or driven.

 

MANY

n.men'ny. A retinue of servants; household.

 

MANY-CLEFT

a.Multifid; having many fissures.

 

MANY-COLORED

a.Having many colors or hues.

 

MANY-CORNERED

a.Having many corners, or more than twelve; polygonal.

 

MANY-FLOWERED

a.Having many flowers.

 

MANY-HEADED

a.Having many heads; as a many-headed monster; many-headed tyranny.

 

MANY-LANGUAGED

a.Having many languages.

 

MANY-LEAVED

a.Polyphyllous; having many leaves.

 

MANY-MASTERED

a.Having many masters.

 

MANY-PARTED

a.Multipartite; divided into several parts; as a corol.

 

MANY-PEOPLED

a.Having a numerous population.

 

MANY-PETALED

a.Having many petals.

 

MANY-TWINKLING

a.Variously twinkling or gleaming.

 

MANY-VALVED

a.Multivalvular; having many valves.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

MANY

Ma "ny, n. Etym: [See Meine, Mansion. ]

 

Defn: A retinue of servants; a household. [Obs. ] Chaucer.

 

MANY

MANY Ma "ny, a. or pron.

 

Note: [It has no variation to express degrees of comparison; more and most, which are used for the comparative and superlative degrees, are from a different root. ] Etym: [OE. mani, moni, AS. manig, mænig, monig; akin to D. menig, OS. & OHG. manag, G. manch, Dan. mange, Sw. månge, Goth. manags, OSlav. mnog', Russ. mnogii; cf. Icel. margr, Prov. E. mort. sq. root1 3.]

 

Defn: Consisting of a great number; numerous; not few. Thou shalt be a father of many nations. Gen. xvii. 4. Not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called. 1 Cor. i. 26.

 

Note: Many is freely prefixed to participles, forming compounds which need no special explanation; as, many-angled, many-celled, many-eyed, many-footed, many-handed, many-leaved, many-lettered, many-named, many-peopled, many-petaled, many-seeded, many-syllabled (polysyllabic ), many-tongued, many-voiced, many-wived, and the like. Comparison is often expressed by many with as or so. "As many as were willing hearted. .. brought bracelets." Exod. xxxv. 22. "So many laws argue so many sins." Milton. Many stands with a singular substantive with a or an. Many a, a large number taken distributively; each one of many. "For thy sake have I shed many a tear. " Shak. "Full many a gem of purest ray serene. " Gray. -- Many one, many a one; many persons. BK. of Com. Prayer. -- The many, the majority; -- opposed to the few. See Many, n. -- Too many, too numerous; hence, too powerful; as, they are too many for us. L'Estrange.

 

Syn. -- Numerous; multiplied; frequent; manifold; various; divers; sundry.

 

MANY

Ma "ny, n. Etym: [AS. menigeo, menigo, menio, multitude; akin to G.menge, OHG. managi, menigi, Goth. managei. See Many, a.]

 

1. The populace; the common people; the majority of people, or of a community. After him the rascal many ran. Spenser.

 

2. A large or considerable number. A many of our bodies shall no doubt Find native graves. Shak. Seeing a great many in rich gowns. Addison. It will be concluded by manythat he lived like an honest man. Fielding.

 

Note: In this sense, many is connected immediately with another substantive (without of ) to show of what the many consists; as, a good many [of ] people think so. He is liable to a great many inconveniences. Tillotson.

 

MANY-MINDED

MANY-MINDED Ma "ny-mind `ed, a.

 

Defn: Having many faculties; versatile; many-sided.

 

MANYPLIES

Ma "ny *plies, n. Etym: [Many, adj. + plies, pl. of ply a fold. ](Anat. )

 

Defn: The third division, or that between the reticulum, or honeycomb stomach, and the abomasum, or rennet stomach, in the stomach of ruminants; the omasum; the psalterium. So called from the numerous folds in its mucous membrane. See Illust of Ruminant.

 

MANY-SIDED

MANY-SIDED Ma "ny-sid `ed, a.

 

1. Having many sides; -- said of figures. Hence, presenting many questions or subjects for consideration; as, a many-sided topic.

 

2. Interested in, and having an aptitude for, many unlike pursuits or objects of attention; versatile. -- Ma "ny-sid `ed *ness, n.

 

MANYWAYS; MANYWISE

MANYWAYS; MANYWISE Ma "ny *ways `, Ma "ny *wise `, adv.

 

Defn: In many different ways; variously.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

many

man y |ˈmenē ˈmɛni | determiner, pronoun, & adjective ( more, most ) a large number of: [ as determiner ] : many people agreed with her | [ as pronoun ] : the solution to many of our problems | many think it is a new craze. noun (as plural noun the many ) the majority of people: music for the many. PHRASES as many the same number of: changing his mind for the third time in as many months. a good (or great ) many a large number: a good many of us. have one too many informal become slightly drunk. many a —— a large number of: many a good man has been destroyed by booze. many's the —— used to indicate that something happens often: many's the night we've been wakened by that racket. ORIGIN Old English manig, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch menig and German manch .

 

manyatta

manyatta |manˈjatə | noun (among the Masai and some other African peoples ) a group of huts forming a unit within a common fence. ORIGIN Masai.

 

manyfold

man y fold |ˈmenēˌfōld ˈmɛnifoʊld | adverb by many times: the problems would be multiplied manyfold. adjective involving multiplication by many times: the manyfold increase in staffing levels.

 

many-sided

man y-sid ed adjective having many sides or aspects: the reasons for poor collaboration are complex and many-sided. DERIVATIVES man y-sid ed ness noun

 

Oxford Dictionary

many

many |ˈmɛni | determiner, pronoun, & adjective ( more |mɔː |, most |məʊst | ) a large number of: [ as determiner ] : many people agreed with her | [ as pronoun ] : the solution to many of our problems | many think bungee jumping is a new craze | [ as adj. ] : one of my many errors. noun (as plural noun the many ) the majority of people: music for the many. PHRASES as many the same number of: changing his mind for the third time in as many months. a good (or great ) many a large number. have one too many informal become slightly drunk. many a —— a large number of: many a good man has been destroyed by booze | John and I have talked about it many a time. many's the —— used to indicate that something happens often: many's the time I've slept on her sofa. ORIGIN Old English manig, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch menig and German manch .

 

manyatta

manyatta |manˈjatə | noun (among the Masai and some other African peoples ) a group of huts forming a unit within a common fence. ORIGIN Masai.

 

manyfold

many |fold |ˈmɛnɪfəʊld | adverb by many times: the problems would be multiplied manyfold.

 

many-sided

many-sided adjective having many sides or aspects: the reasons for poor collaboration are complex and many-sided. DERIVATIVES many-sidedness noun

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

many

many adjective many animals were killed: numerous, a great /good deal of, a lot of, plenty of, countless, innumerable, scores of, crowds of, droves of, an army of, a horde of, a multitude of, a multiplicity of, multitudinous, multiple, untold; several, various, sundry, diverse, assorted, multifarious; copious, abundant, profuse, an abundance of, a profusion of; informal lots of, umpteen, loads of, masses of, stacks of, scads of, heaps of, piles of, bags of, tons of, oodles of, dozens of, hundreds of, thousands of, millions of, billions of, zillions of, gazillions of, a slew of, a boatload of, more —— than one can shake a stick at; literary myriad, divers. ANTONYMS few. plural noun the issue of sacrificing the individual for the sake of the many: people, common people, masses, multitude, populace, public, rank and file; informal hoi polloi, common herd, mob, proletariat, riffraff, great unwashed, proles. ANTONYMS few. WORD LINKS multi-, poly- forming words meaning more than one,such as multicultural (‘relating to several cultural or ethnic groups ’) and polyphonic (‘having many sounds or voices ’)Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

many

many determiner & adjective 1 he has many faults: numerous, a great /good deal of, a lot of, a large /great number of, great quantities of, plenty of, countless, innumerable, scores of, crowds of, droves of, an army of, a horde of, a multitude of, a multiplicity of, multitudinous, numberless, multiple, untold; several, various, sundry, diverse, assorted, multifarious; copious, abundant, profuse, an abundance of, a profusion of; frequent; informal lots of, umpteen, loads of, masses of, stacks of, scads of, heaps of, piles of, bags of, tons of, oodles of, dozens of, hundreds of, thousands of, millions of, billions of, zillions of, more than one can shake a stick at; Brit. informal shedload; N. Amer. informal a slew of, gazillions of, bazillions of, gobs of; Austral. /NZ informal a swag of; vulgar slang a shitload of; literary myriad, divers. ANTONYMS few. 2 (the many ) sacrificing the individual for the sake of the many: the people, the common people, the masses, the multitude, the majority, the populace, the public, the rank and file, the crowd, the commonalty, the commonality; derogatory the hoi polloi, the common herd, the mob, the proletariat, the rabble, the riff-raff, the great unwashed, the canaille, the proles, the plebs. ANTONYMS aristocracy. WORD LINKS many multi- related prefix, as in multicoloured, multibuy poly- related prefix, as in polytechnic, polyunsaturated Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.

 

Spanish Dictionary

manyaoreja

manyaoreja adjetivo /nombre común Arg coloquial [persona ] Que alaba de forma exagerada e interesada o trata de agradar a alguien con el único fin de conseguir un favor o un beneficio .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

many

man y /méni / (!( how manyではしばしば /m (ə )ni /)) 〖原義は 「数が多い 」〗形容詞 more ; most 1 a. 可算 名詞複数形の前で 〗多くの , たくさんの (few ) (!(1 )U 名詞にはmuchを, quantity, sum, familyなどの数量や集合体を表す 名詞 にはlargeを用いる. (2 )前に修飾語を伴う場合を除いて, 主に否定文 疑問文 条件文など非断定的な文脈で用いる; 語法 (2 )) How many people are there in the world today? 今日の世界の人口はどれくらいですか We don't have many problems .あまり困ったことはありません (!「少しはある 」ことを強調する時はmanyに強勢を置く ) Not many people know this.There are not many people who know this .これを知っている人はあまり多くない (!(1 )not many 名詞 は通例主語の位置に現れる. (2 )theを付ける時はthe few peopleとし, ╳the not many peopleとしない ) ▸ “Did you find any wild flowers?” “Not (very ) many .”「野生の花はいくらか見つかりましたか 」「あまりありませんでした 」 (!manyは単独で応答文に現れない:Yes, a lot [lots,many ]. はい, たくさんありました ) Tokyo has too many people .東京は人が多すぎだ There are so many books that I cannot read them all .山ほど本があるので全部は読めません b. かたく 比較的まれ ⦆be 多い , たくさんある ▸ Temptations are many .誘惑はたくさんある (!There are many temptations. の方が普通 ) It's not that many .それはそんなに多くありません 語法 肯定文中のmany 1 muchほどではないがmanyにも肯定文における使用制限がある. ⦅くだけて ⦆ではmanyの代わりにa lot of, lots of, plenty of, a large number ofなどを用いる方が普通. 肯定文におけるmanyは かたく ひびき, ⦅主に書 ⦆で用いられるが, 単純すぎる意味や構造ではぎこちなくなることが多い (コーパスの窓 ).2 次の場合は肯定文でも用いられる. a. so, too, as, a great [good ], veryの後に続く時およびsuchに先行する時 (↓a great [good ] many (A ), as many (A ), as many (A ) as , so many A ; Aを略す時は名詞的用法 )▸ I have many such dreams .私にはそんな夢がたくさんある b. 慣用的副詞句 コーパス We've known each other for (many , ) many years .我々は長年の付き合いだ (!manyは強意的に繰り返されることがある ) many times 何度も many years ago 何年も前に (!度量衡の表現には通例a lot [lots ] ofは用いない ) in many ways [cases, places ]多くの点 [場合, 場所 ]で コーパスの窓 かたく 〙におけるmany かたく では特に以下のような状況でmanyが修飾語を伴うことなく肯定文で比較的自由に用いられる .1 主語に現れる場合 Many [⦅よりくだけて ⦆A lot of ] people think so .そう考える人は多い There are many things we need to learn .学ばなければいけないことがたくさんある .2 前置詞 を含む文末の副詞句が意味上の焦点となったり, それが文頭に移動されて文末の要素と共に特に話者の強い気持ちが込められる場合 Tommy was praised for his many discoveries .トミーは多くの発見で賞賛された (!manyの前にone 's, the, these, thoseなどの限定詞を伴うことが可能 ) In many cultures, writing is regarded as an art form .多くの文化では書法は1つの芸術形態と見なされる .3 動詞 の目的語の位置に現れる場合, 単純な形では不自然にひびくことが多く, 特に ⦅英 ⦆ではその傾向が強い Tom has a lot of [⦅米 かたく many ] friends .トムにはたくさんの友達がいる (!⦅英 ⦆ではmanyは通例不自然にひびく ) She has won many valuable prizes .彼女は多くの貴重な賞をとった (!She has won many prizes.は ⦅米 かたく ⦅英 ⦆では不自然 ) 2 かたく a + C 名詞単数形; 全体で単数扱い; 通例肯定文で 〗多数の (!反復的な意味の時は ⦅くだけて ⦆にもなる ) Many a man has lost his way in the woods .多くの人がその森で道に迷っている (!many menより個々を強調 ) many a time ⦅やや古 ⦆幾度も a gr at [g od ] m ny (A )〖通例肯定文で 〗非常に [かなり ]多く (のA 〈人 物 〉) (!Aは C 名詞複数形; greatの方がより大きな数を表す ) a great many (people ) who believe in God 神を信じる非常に多くの人 as m ny (A )(先行する数詞と )同数 (のA 〈事 人 〉)record one's second victory in as many weeks 2週で2勝目を記録する ▸ I have twenty, but I need as many again .私は20持っているが, さらに20が必要だ as m ny (A ) as 1 …と同数 (のA 〈物 人 〉)▸ I have as [twice as , three times as ] many books as he has .私は彼と同じ [彼の2倍, 3倍 ]くらい本を持っている Take as many as you want .欲しいだけ取りなさい 2 as many as + 数を表す表現 〗…もの多くの (no less than )(as as A コーパスの窓 (1 ))as many as fifty students 50人もの学生 M ny's [M ny is ] the t me [d y, n ght ] (that [when ]) …かたく やや古 ⦆何度 [何日 ]も …した Many's the time I've warned him .何度も彼に警告している ne t o m ny 1 1つだけ余計な [多すぎる ]one too many hits 余計な一撃 (!複数形に注意 ) There is one too many .1つ [1人 ]余る (!名詞的用法も可能 ) have had one too many ⦅くだけて ⦆(少し )飲みすぎて [酔っ払って ]いる 2 ⦅英 やや古 ⦆【人より 】一枚上手で «for » .s m ny A 1 非常に [そんなに ]多くのA 〈人 物 〉There are so many people (that ) I feel close to .身近に感じる人が非常に多い in so many words はっきりと, 露骨に We make so many each day .毎日とてもたくさんの物を作る (!so many単独での使用も可能 ) 2 同数のA, それだけの数のA So many men, so many minds .ことわざ 人の数と同じだけ (さまざまな )心がある ; 十人十色 The company marched like so many ants .中隊は (同じ数の )アリのように行進した 3 いくらいくらのA, ある一定数のA We worked so many hours for so much money .我々は何時間いくらという取り決めで働いた be sold at so many for a dollar 1ドル何個で売られている (!so many単独での使用も可能 ) 代名詞 〖複数扱い 〗1 〖単独で 〗多数の人々 ; (先行文脈で提示された人 物のうちの )多数 ; of A 〗Aのうちの多くの人 [事, 物 ] (!Aはthe, these, one's, thoseを伴った 名詞 の複数形かthem, us, you ) Many would agree that global warming is a serious problem .地球温暖化が深刻な問題であるということに同意する人は多いであろう The students all took the exam, but many failed .生徒たちは皆その試験を受けたが, 多くは落ちた How many of you were there? あなた方のうちの何人がそこにいたんですか 2 かたく the ; 複数扱い 〗一般大衆 , 大多数の人 (the few ).副詞 〖moreなどの前で 〗ずっと , はるかに , さらに There are many more problems than we expected .予想されたよりはるかに多くの問題がある (!more U 名詞の強調にはmuchを用いる:much more money はるかに多くのお金 )

 

many-sided

m ny-s d ed /-ɪd /形容詞 多面的な ; 〈図形などが 〉多くの辺 [面 ]を持つ ; 多才の .