English-Thai Dictionary
mesh
N กับดัก trap kub-dak
mesh
N ตาข่าย แห ร่างแห ตะแกรง net web ta-kai
mesh
VI ทำงาน ร่วมกัน ประสานงาน กัน tam-ngan-ruam-kan
mesh
VT ทำให้ เข้ากัน ประสานกัน ทำงาน ร่วมกัน coordinate correlate separate tam-hai-kao-kan
mesh with
PHRV(เฟือง กลืนกัน kluan-kan
mesh with
PHRV เห็นพ้อง กับ เห็นด้วย กับ hen-pong-kab
meshed
N ซึ่ง เป็น ตาข่าย ซึ่ง เป็น ตะแกรง net web sueng-pen-ta-kai
meshuga
SL บ้า เพี้ยน ประสาท สติ ไม่ดี meshugah ba
meshugah
SL บ้า เพี้ยน ประสาท สติ ไม่ดี meshuga ba
meshwork
N การ ทำ ตาข่าย การ ทำ ร่างแห network kan-tam-ta-kai
meshy
ADJ ซึ่ง ทำ เป็น ตาข่าย suen-tam-pen-ta-kai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
MESH
n. 1. The opening or space between the threads of a net.
2. The grains or wash of a brewery.
MESH
v.t.To catch in a net; to ensnare.
MESHY
a.Formed like net-work; reticulated.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MESH
Mesh, n. Etym: [AS. masc, max, m; akin to D. maas, masche, OHG. masca, Icel. möskvi; cf. Lith. mazgas a knot, megsti to weave nets, to knot. ]
1. The opening or space inclosed by the threads of a net between knot and knot, or the threads inclosing such a space; network; a net. A golden mesh to entrap the hearts of men. Shak.
2. (Gearing )
Defn: The engagement of the teeth of wheels, or of a wheel and rack. Mesh stick, a stick on which the mesh is formed in netting.
MESH
Mesh, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Meshed; p. pr. & vb. n. Meshing.]
Defn: To catch in a mesh. Surrey.
MESH
MESH Mesh, v. i. (Gearing )
Defn: To engage with each other, as the teeth of wheels.
MESHED
MESHED Meshed, a.
Defn: Mashed; brewed. [Obs. ] Shak.
MESHY
MESHY Mesh "y, a.
Defn: Formed with meshes; netted.
New American Oxford Dictionary
mesh
mesh |meSH mɛʃ | ▶noun 1 material made of a network of wire or thread: mesh for fishing nets | finer wire meshes are used for smaller particles. • the spacing of the strands of such material: if the mesh is too big, small rabbits can squeeze through. 2 an interlaced structure: cell fragments that agglutinate and form intricate meshes. • [ in sing. ] used with reference to a complex or constricting situation: the raveled mesh of events and her own emotions. • Computing a set of finite elements used to represent a geometric object for modeling or analysis. • Computing a computer network in which each computer or processor is connected to a number of others, esp. as an n-dimensional lattice. ▶verb 1 [ no obj. ] (of the teeth of a gearwheel ) lock together or be engaged with another gearwheel: one gear meshes with the input gear. • make or become entangled or entwined: [ no obj. ] : their fingers meshed | [ with obj. ] : I don't want to get meshed in the weeds. • be in or bring into harmony: [ no obj. ] : her memory of events doesn't mesh with the world around her. 2 [ with obj. ] represent (a geometric object ) as a set of finite elements for computational analysis or modeling. PHRASES in mesh (of the teeth of gearwheels ) engaged. DERIVATIVES meshed adjective, mesh y adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: probably from an unrecorded Old English word related to (and perhaps reinforced in Middle English by ) Middle Dutch maesche, of Germanic origin.
Meshed
Me shed variant of Mashhad.
meshuga
me shu ga |məˈSHo͝ogə məˌʃʊɡə |(also meshugga or meshugah ) ▶adjective informal (of a person ) crazy; idiotic: either a miracle is taking place, or we're all meshuga. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Yiddish meshuge, from Hebrew.
meshugaas
me shu gaas |məSHo͝ogˈäs məʃʊɡˈɑs | ▶noun informal mad or idiotic ideas or behavior: there's method in this man's meshugaas. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: Yiddish, noun from meshuga .
meshuggana
me shug ga na |məˈSHo͝ogənə məˈʃʊɡənə |(also meshuggener or meshugenah ) ▶noun informal a mad or idiotic person. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: variant of meshuga .
Oxford Dictionary
mesh
mesh |mɛʃ | ▶noun 1 [ mass noun ] material made of a network of wire or thread: mesh for fishing nets | [ count noun ] : finer wire meshes are used for smaller particles. • the spacing between the individual strands that form mesh: if the mesh is too big, small rabbits can squeeze through. • [ in sing. ] used with reference to a complex or constricting situation: you are just common people going about your lives caught in the common mesh of history. 2 an interlaced structure: cell fragments which agglutinate and form intricate meshes. • Computing a set of finite elements used to represent a geometric object for modelling or analysis. • Computing a computer network in which each computer or processor is connected to a number of others, especially so as to form a multidimensional lattice. ▶verb 1 [ no obj. ] (of the teeth of a gearwheel ) be engaged with another gearwheel: one gear meshes with the input gear. • make or become entangled or entwined: [ no obj. ] : their fingers meshed | [ with obj. ] : I don't want to get meshed in the weeds. • be in or bring into harmony: [ no obj. ] : her memory of events doesn't mesh with the world around her. 2 [ with obj. ] Computing represent a geometric object as a set of finite elements. PHRASES in mesh (of the teeth of gearwheels ) engaged. DERIVATIVES meshed adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: probably from an unrecorded Old English word related to (and perhaps reinforced in Middle English by ) Middle Dutch maesche, of Germanic origin.
Meshed
Meshed |məˈʃɛd | variant of Mashhad.
meshuga
meshuga |mɪˈʃʊgə |(also meshugga ) ▶adjective N. Amer. informal (of a person ) mad; crazy: either a miracle is taking place, or we're all meshuga. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Yiddish meshuge, from Hebrew.
meshugaas
meshugaas |mɪˈʃʊgɑːs | ▶noun [ mass noun ] N. Amer. informal mad or foolish ideas or behaviour: there's method in this man's meshugaas. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: Yiddish, noun from meshuga .
meshuggener
meshuggener |mɪˈʃʊgənə | ▶noun N. Amer. informal a mad or foolish person. ORIGIN early 20th cent. (as an adjective ): variant of meshuga .
American Oxford Thesaurus
mesh
mesh noun wire mesh: netting, net, network; web, webbing, lattice, latticework. ▶verb 1 one gear meshes with the other: engage, connect, lock, interlock. 2 our ideas just do not mesh: harmonize, fit together, match, dovetail.
Oxford Thesaurus
mesh
mesh noun 1 the wire mesh of a chicken run: netting, net, network, tracery, reticulation; web, webbing, lattice, latticework, lacework, openwork, tatting, filigree, trellis, screen, plexus, tangle, mat. 2 he was caught in the mesh of political intrigue: entanglement, net, tangle, web, snare, trap. ▶verb 1 one gear meshes with the input gear: engage, be engaged, mate, connect, lock, interlock. 2 I don't want to get meshed in the weeds: entangle, enmesh, ensnare, snare, net, trap, entrap, catch. 3 our ideas just do not mesh: harmonize, fit together, go together, coordinate, match, be on the same wavelength, dovetail.
Duden Dictionary
Mesh
Mesh Substantiv, Neutrum , das |…ʃ |das Mesh; Genitiv: des Mesh [s ] englisch netzartiges Material, besonders für Textilien
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
mesh
mesh /meʃ /名詞 1 U C 網, 網目 ; メッシュ 〘網目状の織物 〙▸ a wire mesh 金網 2 C 〖通例単数形で 〗(逃れがたい )複雑な状況 制度 .動詞 ⦅書 ⦆自動詞 1 〈考え 物などが 〉 «…と » (うまく )かみ合う, うまくいく «with » .2 〘機 〙〈機械 歯車などが 〉かみ合う .他動詞 «…と » 〈考え 物など 〉を (うまく )かみ合わせる «with » .
meshuga
me shug a /məʃʊ́ɡə /形容詞 ⦅米俗 ⦆頭の変な, 気の狂った, イカれた, とんちんかんの (crazy ).