English-Thai Dictionary
Massachusetts
N รัฐ แมส ซา ชู เซ็ท ของ อเมริกา rad-mes-sa-su-sed-kong-ar-me-ri-ka
massacre
N การ ฆาตกรรม หมู่ การสังหาร หมู่ การ ฆ่า คน จำนวนมากๆ อย่าง ทารุ ณ buthering killing kan-kad-ta-kam-mu
massacre
N การ พ่ายแพ้ ครั้ง ใหญ่ (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ การ แพ้ การแข่งขัน ครั้ง สำคัญ kan-pai-pare-krang-yai
massacre
VT ฆาตกรรม หมู่ สังหาร หมู่ ฆ่า คน จำนวนมากๆ อย่าง ทารุ ณ annihilate exterminate kad-ta-kam-mu
massacre
VT เอาชนะ ได้ อย่าง ท่วมท้น (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ แข่งขัน ชนะ aol-cha-na-yang-tua-ton
massage
N การ นวด pressure kan-nuad
massage
VT นวด caress press nuad
massage parlor
N สถานอาบอบนวด brothel sa-tan-ab-aob-nuad
massager
N ผู้ นวด phu-nuad
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
MASSACER, MASSACRE
n. 1. The murder of an individual, or the slaughter of numbers of human beings, with circumstances of cruelty; the indiscriminate killing of human beings, without authority or necessity, and without forms civil or military. It differs from assassination, which is a private killing. It differs from carnage, which is rather the effect of slaughter than slaughter itself, and is applied to the authorized destruction of men in battle. Massacre is sometimes called butchery, from its resemblance to the killing of cattle. If a soldier kills a man in battle in his own defense, it is a lawful act; it is killing, and it is slaughter, but it is not a massacre. Whereas, if a soldier kills an enemy after he has surrendered, it is a massacre, a killing without necessity, often without authority, contrary to the usages of nations, and of course with cruelty. The practice of killing prisoners, even when authorized by the commander, is properly massacre; as the authority given proceeds from cruelty. We have all heard of the massacre of the protestants in France, in the reign of Charles IX. and frequent instances of barbarous massacre occur in the war between the Turks and Greeks.
2. Murder.
MASSACER, MASSACRE
v.t.To murder human beings with circumstances of cruelty; to kill men with indiscriminate violence, without authority or necessity, and contrary to the usages of nations; to butcher human beings.
MASSACRER
n.One who massacres. [A very bad word. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MASSACRE
Mas "sa *cre, n. Etym: [F., fr. LL. mazacrium; cf. Prov. G. metzgern,metzgen, to kill cattle, G. metzger a butcher, and LG. matsken to cut, hew, OHG. meizan to cut, Goth. máitan.]
1. The killing of a considerable number of human beings under circumstances of atrocity or cruelty, or contrary to the usages of civilized people; as, the massacre on St. Bartholomew's Day.
2. Murder. [Obs. ] Shak.
Syn. -- Massacre, Butchery, Carnage. Massacre denotes the promiscuous slaughter of many who can not make resistance, or much resistance. Butchery refers to cold-blooded cruelty in the killing of men as if they were brute beasts. Carnage points to slaughter as producing the heaped-up bodies of the slain. I'll find a day to massacre them all, And raze their faction and their family. Shak. If thou delight to view thy heinous deeds, Brhold this pattern of thy butcheries. Shak. Such a scent I draw Of carnage, prey innumerable! Milton.
MASSACRE
Mas "sa *cre, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Massacred; p. pr. & vb. n.Massacring.] Etym: [Cf. F. massacrer. See Massacre, n.]
Defn: To kill in considerable numbers where much resistance can not be made; to kill with indiscriminate violence, without necessity, and contrary to the usages of nations; to butcher; to slaughter; -- limited to the killing of human beings.If James should be pleased to massacre them all, as Maximian had massacred the Theban legion. Macaulay.
MASSACRER
MASSACRER Mas "sa *crer, n.
Defn: One who massacres. [R.]
MASSAGE
Mas "sage, n. Etym: [F.]
Defn: A rubbing or kneading of the body, especially when performed as a hygienic or remedial measure.
MASSAGIST
MASSAGIST Mas "sag *ist, n.
Defn: One who practices massage; a masseur or masseuse.
MASSASAUGA
MASSASAUGA Mas `sa *sau "ga, n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: The black rattlesnake (Crotalus, or Caudisona, tergemina ), found in the Mississippi Valley.
New American Oxford Dictionary
massa
mas sa |ˈmasə ˈmæsə | ▶ chiefly historical noun (in representations of black speech ) master.
Massachusett
Mas sa chu sett |ˌmasəˈCHo͞osit ˌmæsəˈtʃusɪt |(also Massachuset ) ▶noun 1 ( pl. same or Massachusetts ) a member of an extinct North American Indian people, formerly found in eastern Massachusetts. 2 the Algonquian language of this people.
Massachusetts
Mas sa chu setts |ˌmasəˈCHo͞osits ˌmæsəˈtʃusəts | a state in the northeastern US, on the Atlantic coast, one of the six New England states; pop. 6,497,967 (est. 2008 ); capital, Boston; statehood, Feb. 6, 1788 (6 ). Settled by the Pilgrims in 1620, it was a center of resistance to the British before becoming one of the original thirteen states.
Massachusetts Bay
Mas sa chu setts Bay an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean between Cape Cod and Cape Ann, in eastern Massachusetts, of which Boston Harbor is an inlet.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mas sa chu setts In sti tute of Tech nol o gy |mæsəˈtʃuːsɪtsˈɪnstɪtjuːtəvtekˈnɒləʤi |(abbr.: MIT ) a US institute of higher education, famous for scientific and technical research, founded in 1861 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
massacre
mas sa cre |ˈmasikər ˈmæsəkər | ▶noun an indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of people: the attack was described as a cold-blooded massacre | she says he is an accomplice to massacre. • informal a heavy defeat of a sports team or contestant. ▶verb [ with obj. ] deliberately and violently kill (a large number of people ). • informal inflict a heavy defeat on (a sports team or contestant ). ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from French, of unknown origin.
Massacre of St Bartholomew
Massacre of St Bar |tholo |mew the massacre of Huguenots throughout France ordered by Charles IX at the instigation of his mother, Catherine de' Medici, and begun without warning on 24 August (the feast of St Bartholomew ) 1572.
massage
mas sage |məˈsäZH, -ˈsäj məˈsɑ (d )ʒ | ▶noun the rubbing and kneading of muscles and joints of the body with the hands, esp. to relieve tension or pain: massage can ease tiredness and jet lag | a massage will help loosen you up. ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 rub and knead (a person or part of the body ) with the hands. • (massage something in /into /onto ) rub a substance into (the skin or hair ). • flatter (someone's ego ): I chose a man who massaged my bruised ego. 2 manipulate (figures ) to give a more acceptable result: the accounts had been massaged and adjusted to suit the government. DERIVATIVES mas sag er noun ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from French, from masser ‘knead, treat with massage, ’ probably from Portuguese amassar ‘knead, ’ from massa ‘dough. ’
massage parlor
mas sage par lor ▶noun an establishment providing massages. • such an establishment that is actually a front for prostitution.
massasauga
mas sa sau ga |ˌmasəˈsôgə ˌmæsəˈsɔɡə | ▶noun a small North American rattlesnake of variable color that favors damp habitats. [Sistrurus catenatus, family Viperidae. ] ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: formed irregularly from Mississauga .
Massasoit
Mas sa soit |ˌmasəˈsoit ˈmæsəsɔɪt | (c.1580 –1661 ), chief of the Wampanoag Indians; father of King Philip. He signed a peace treaty with the Pilgrims at Plymouth in 1621 and remained a friend to white settlers, although their territorial expansion troubled him.
Massawa
Massawa |məˈsɑːwə |(also Mitsiwa ) the chief port of Eritrea, on the Red Sea; pop. 36,700 (est. 2004 ).
Oxford Dictionary
massa
massa |ˈmasə | ▶noun (in representations of black speech ) master: Massa, I have some news for you.
Massachusett
Mas sa chu sett |ˌmasəˈCHo͞osit ˌmæsəˈtʃusɪt |(also Massachuset ) ▶noun 1 ( pl. same or Massachusetts ) a member of an extinct North American Indian people, formerly found in eastern Massachusetts. 2 the Algonquian language of this people.
Massachusetts
Massachusetts |ˌmasəˈtʃuːsɪts | a state in the north-eastern US, on the Atlantic coast; pop. 6,497,967 (est. 2008 ); capital, Boston. Settled by the Pilgrim Fathers in 1620, it was a centre of resistance to the British before becoming one of the original thirteen states of the Union (1788 ).
Massachusetts Bay
Mas sa chu setts Bay an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean between Cape Cod and Cape Ann, in eastern Massachusetts, of which Boston Harbor is an inlet.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |masəˈtʃuːsɪtsˈɪnstɪtjuːtəvtɛkˈnɒləʤi |(abbrev.: MIT ) a US institute of higher education, famous for scientific and technical research, founded in 1861 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
massacre
mas |sacre |ˈmasəkə | ▶noun an indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of many people: reports of massacres by government troops. • informal a heavy defeat of a sporting team or contestant. ▶verb [ with obj. ] deliberately and brutally kill (many people ). • informal inflict a heavy defeat on (a sporting opponent ). • informal perform (a piece of music, a play, etc. ) very ineptly: the choir was massacring ‘In the Bleak Midwinter ’. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from French, of unknown origin.
Massacre of St Bartholomew
Massacre of St Bar |tholo |mew the massacre of Huguenots throughout France ordered by Charles IX at the instigation of his mother, Catherine de' Medici, and begun without warning on 24 August (the feast of St Bartholomew ) 1572.
massage
massage |ˈmasɑːʒ, məˈsɑːʒ, -dʒ | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the rubbing and kneading of muscles and joints of the body with the hands, especially to relieve tension or pain: massage can ease tiredness | [ count noun ] : a massage will help loosen you up. ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 rub and knead (a person or part of the body ) with the hands. • (massage something in /into /on to ) rub a substance into (the skin or hair ). 2 manipulate (facts or figures ) to give a more acceptable result: the accounts had been massaged to suit the government. PHRASES massage someone's ego flatter someone. DERIVATIVES massager noun ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from French, from masser ‘knead, treat with massage ’, probably from Portuguese amassar ‘knead ’, from massa ‘dough ’.
massage parlour
mas |sage par |lour ▶noun an establishment providing massage. • euphemistic a brothel or other place providing sexual services.
massasauga
massasauga |ˌmasəˈsɔːgə | ▶noun a small North American rattlesnake of variable colour which favours damp habitats. ●Sistrurus catenatus, family Viperidae. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: formed irregularly from Mississauga .
Massasoit
Mas sa soit |ˌmasəˈsoit ˈmæsəsɔɪt | (c.1580 –1661 ), chief of the Wampanoag Indians; father of King Philip. He signed a peace treaty with the Pilgrims at Plymouth in 1621 and remained a friend to white settlers, although their territorial expansion troubled him.
Massawa
Massawa |məˈsɑːwə |(also Mitsiwa ) the chief port of Eritrea, on the Red Sea; pop. 36,700 (est. 2004 ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
massacre
massacre noun 1 a cold-blooded massacre of innocent civilians: slaughter, wholesale /mass slaughter, indiscriminate killing, mass murder, mass execution, annihilation, liquidation, decimation, extermination; carnage, butchery, bloodbath, bloodletting, pogrom, genocide, ethnic cleansing, holocaust, night of the long knives; literary slaying. 2 informal the game was an 8 –0 massacre. See rout (sense 2 of the noun ). ▶verb 1 thousands were brutally massacred: slaughter, butcher, murder, kill, annihilate, exterminate, execute, liquidate, eliminate, decimate, wipe out, mow down, cut down, put to the sword, put to death; literary slay. 2 informal they were massacred in the final round. See trounce.
massage
massage noun her physical therapy includes massage: rub, rubdown, rubbing, kneading, palpation, manipulation, pummeling; body rub, back rub; shiatsu, reflexology, acupressure, hydromassage, Swedish massage, osteopathy; effleurage, tapotement. ▶verb 1 he massaged her tired muscles: rub, knead, palpate, manipulate, pummel, work. 2 the statistics have been massaged: alter, tamper with, manipulate, doctor, falsify, juggle, fiddle with, tinker with, distort, change, rig, interfere with, misrepresent; informal fix, cook, fiddle.
Oxford Thesaurus
massacre
massacre noun 1 a cold-blooded massacre of innocent civilians: slaughter, wholesale slaughter, mass slaughter, wholesale killing, indiscriminate killing; murder, murdering, mass murder, mass homicide, execution, mass execution, destruction, mass destruction, annihilation, extermination, liquidation, decimation, carnage, butchery, bloodbath, bloodletting, pogrom, genocide, ethnic cleansing, holocaust, Shoah, night of the long knives; literary slaying; rare battue, hecatomb. 2 informal the match was an 8 –0 massacre. See rout (sense 2 of the verb ). ▶verb 1 thousands were brutally massacred by the soldiers: slaughter, butcher, murder, kill, annihilate, exterminate, execute, liquidate, eliminate, destroy, decimate, kill off, wipe out, mow down, cut down, cut to pieces, put to the sword, put to death, send to the gas chambers; literary slay. 2 informal they were absolutely massacred in the final. See trounce.
massage
massage noun rub-down, rubbing, rub, kneading, palpation, manipulation, pummelling; technical shiatsu, reflexology, acupressure, hydromassage, Swedish massage, osteopathy, chiropractic treatment, effleurage, tapotement, Rolfing. ▶verb 1 he massaged her tired muscles: rub, rub down, knead, palpate, manipulate, pummel, work; rare embrocate. 2 the statistics have been massaged: alter, tamper with, manipulate, doctor, falsify, juggle, fiddle with, tinker with, distort, change, rig, interfere with, misrepresent; informal fix, cook, fiddle.
Duden Dictionary
Massa
Mas sa Substantiv, maskulin , der |M a ssa |der Massa; Genitiv: des Massas, Plural: die Massas verstümmelt aus englisch master, eigentlich »Meister «früher von den schwarzen Sklaven Nordamerikas verwendete Bezeichnung für: Herr
Massachusetts
Mas sa chu setts Eigenname |mæsəˈtʃuːsɛts |Bundesstaat der USA Abkürzung: MA
Massaction
Mass ac tion Substantiv, feminin Psychologie , die Massreaction |ˈmæsækʃən |die Massaction; Genitiv: der Massaction englisch-amerikanisch unspezifische Reaktion eines Säuglings (oder tierischen Organismus ) auf irgendwelche Reize
Massage
Mas sa ge Substantiv, feminin , die |maˈsaːʒə österreichisch meist …ʃ |die Massage; Genitiv: der Massage, Plural: die Massagen französisch massage, zu: masser, massieren Behandlung des menschlichen Körpers oder einzelner Körperteile durch Klopfen, Kneten, Walken, Reiben, Streichen (zur Steigerung der Durchblutung, zur Lockerung verspannter Muskulatur o. Ä.) Massage bekommen
Massageinstitut
Mas sa ge in s ti tut , Mas sa ge in sti tut Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Mass a geinstitut |1 Praxis eines Masseurs, einer Masseurin 2 verhüllend Massagesalon 2
Massageöl
Mas sa ge öl Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Mass a geöl |Öl, das bei der Massage verwendet wird
Massagesalon
Mas sa ge sa lon Substantiv, maskulin , der |Mass a gesalon |1 veraltend Massagepraxis 2 verhüllend einem Bordell ähnliche, meist nicht offiziell geführte Einrichtung, in der besonders masturbatorische Praktiken geübt werden
Massagestab
Mas sa ge stab Substantiv, maskulin , der |Mass a gestab |mit Vibration arbeitendes stabförmiges Gerät zur sexuellen Reizung
Massai
Mas sai Substantiv, maskulin oder Substantiv, feminin , der oder die Maasai |Mass ai auch ˈma …|der Massai und die Massai; Genitiv: der Massai, Plural: die Massai Angehörige [r ] eines Nomadenvolkes in Ostafrika
Massaker
Mas sa ker Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Mass a ker |das Massaker; Genitiv: des Massakers, Plural: die Massaker französisch massacre, Herkunft ungeklärt das Hinmorden einer großen Anzahl [unschuldiger, wehrloser ] Menschen es gab ein Massaker | ein Massaker anrichten | es kam zu einem Massaker
massakrieren
mas sa k rie ren , mas sa krie ren schwaches Verb |massakr ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « französisch massacrer 1 in grausamer, brutaler Weise umbringen 2 umgangssprachlich, meist scherzhaft quälen
Massakrierung
Mas sa k rie rung , Mas sa krie rung Substantiv, feminin , die |Massakr ie rung |
Maßsachen
Maß sa chen Pluralwort umgangssprachlich , die |M a ßsachen |Plural maßgearbeitete, maßgefertigte Sachen
French Dictionary
massacrant
massacrant , ante adj. adjectif Humeur massacrante. Humeur maussade. SYNONYME humeur ; humeur . Note Technique Le mot s ’emploie surtout dans cette locution. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le participe présent invariable massacrant. Les curieux regardaient impuissants les lions massacrant leur proie.
massacre
massacre n. m. nom masculin 1 Meurtre d ’un grand nombre d ’êtres vivants. : Cette guerre a entraîné d ’horribles massacres. 2 familier Gâchis. : Cette interprétation a été un massacre. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec les noms suivants: • carnage, massacre d ’hommes ou d ’animaux; • hécatombe, grande masse de personnes tuées, surtout au figuré; • tuerie, action de tuer sauvagement.
massacrer
massacrer v. tr. verbe transitif 1 Tuer un grand nombre de personnes avec sauvagerie. : Cette peuplade a été massacrée. SYNONYME assassiner . 2 figuré Détruire. : Ces opposants ont massacré notre projet. SYNONYME démolir ; saboter . aimer
massage
massage n. m. nom masculin Action de masser. : Un massage facial. Un massage suédois.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Massachusetts
Mas sa chu setts /mæ̀sətʃúːsɪts, -zɪts /〖語源は 「大きな丘 」〗名詞 マサチューセッツ 〘米国北東部の州; 州都Boston; ⦅愛称 ⦆the Puritan State, the Bay State; ⦅略 ⦆Mass. ; 〘郵 〙MA 〙.
massacre
mas sa cre /mǽsəkə r /名詞 複 ~s 1 C U (特に無防備な人々の )大量虐殺 .2 C ⦅くだけて ⦆(試合 競争などでの )完敗, ぼろ負け .動詞 他動詞 1 〈 (特に無防備な )人 動物 〉を大量虐殺する (→kill 類義 )▸ About half a million people were massacred in Rwanda .ルワンダでは約50万人が虐殺された 2 ⦅くだけて ⦆(試合 競争などで )…を完敗させる .3 ⦅くだけて ⦆〈歌 芝居など 〉をしくじる , 台なしにする .
massage
mas sage /məsɑ́ːʒ |mǽsɑːʒ /〖<フランス 〗名詞 複 ~s /-ɪz /C U マッサージ ▸ Jessica gave me a foot massage .ジェシカは私の足をマッサージしてくれた ▸ have a massage マッサージをしてもらう 動詞 他動詞 1 a. 〈人 体の一部 〉をマッサージする ▸ gently massage A's shoulders with oil オイルを使って柔らかくAの肩をもみほぐす b. 【肌 髪などに 】〈クリームなど 〉をすりこむ «into » .2 ⦅けなして ⦆〈統計 数字 証拠など 〉を 改竄 (ざん )する .mass à ge A's é go ⦅比喩的に ⦆A 〈人 〉の自尊心をくすぐる, Aをほめて自信を持たせる ; Aをおだてる .~́ p à rlor 1 売春宿, ファッションマッサージ .2 マッサージ店 .~́ th è rapist マッサージ師 .
massager
mas s á g er -s á g ist 名詞 C マッサージ師 .