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Michael

N ไม เคิล (ชื่อ ของ ผู้ชาย  Mike mai-koen

 

Michaelmas

N เทศกาล ฉลอง ทูตสวรรค์ ใน ศาสนาคริสต์  ted-sa-kan-cha-rong-nai-sad-sa-na-kid

 

Michelangelo

N จิตรกร ชื่อดัง ของ อิตาลี  jid-ta-kon-chue-dang-kong-id-ta-le

 

Michigan

N รัฐ มิชิแกน ของ อเมริกา  rad-mi-chi-kan-kong-ar-me-ri-ka

 

michaelmas

N งานเฉลิมฉลอง ของ ชาว คริสต์ วันที่  29 กันยายน เพื่อ รำลึกถึง  Michael

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

MICHAELITE

n.A subvariety of siliceous sinter, found in the isle of St. Michael.

 

MICHAELMAS

n.The feast of St. Michael, a festival of the Romish church, celebrated Sept. 29; hence, 1. In colloquial language, autumn.

 

MICHE

v.i. 1. To lie hid; to skulk; to retire or shrink from view.
2. To pilfer.

 

MICHER

n.One who skulks, or creeps out of sight; a thief.

 

MICHERY

n.Theft, cheating.

 

MICHING

ppr. Retiring; skulking; creeping from sight; mean; cowardly. [Vulgar. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

MICH; MICHE

Mich, Miche, v. i. Etym: [OE. michen; cf. OE. muchier, mucier, to conceal, F. musser, and OHG. muhhen to waylay. Cf. Micher, Curmudgeon, Muset. ]

 

Defn: To lie hid; to skulk; to act, or carry one's self, sneakingly. [Obs. or Colloq. ] [Written also meach and meech. ] Spenser.

 

MICHAELMAS

Mich "ael *mas, n. Etym: [Michael + mass religious service; OE. Mighelmesse.]

 

Defn: The feat of the archangel Michael, a church festival, celebrated on the 29th of September. Hence, colloquially, autumn. Michaelmas daisy. (Bot. ) See under Daisy.

 

MICHER

Mich "er, n. Etym: [OE. michare, muchare. See Mich. ]

 

Defn: One who skulks, or keeps out of sight; hence, a truant; an idler; a thief, etc. [Obs. ] Shak.

 

MICHERY

MICHERY Mich "er *y, n.

 

Defn: Theft; cheating. [Obs. ] Gower.

 

MICHING

MICHING Mich "ing, a.

 

Defn: Hiding; skulking; cowardly. [Colloq. ] [Written also meaching and meeching.]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Mich.

Mich. abbreviation Michigan.

 

Michael, St

Michael, St |ˈmʌɪk (ə )l | one of the archangels, typically represented slaying a dragon (see Rev. 12:7 ). Feast day, 29 September (Michaelmas Day ).

 

Michaelis constant

Mi chae lis con stant |məˈkālis məˈkeɪlɪs ˌkɑnstənt | noun Biochemistry the concentration of a given enzyme that catalyzes the associated reaction at half the maximum rate. ORIGIN 1930s: named after Leonor Michaelis (1875 –1949 ), German-born American chemist.

 

Michaelmas

Mich ael mas |ˈmikəlməs ˈmɪkəlməs | noun the feast of St. Michael, September 29. ORIGIN Old English Sanct Michaeles mæsse Saint Michael's Mass, referring to the Archangel.

 

Michaelmas daisy

Mich ael mas dai sy |ˈmɪkəlməs ˌdeɪzi | noun chiefly Brit. an aster, esp. Aster novae-belgii, a North American aster with numerous pinkish-lilac daisylike flowers that bloom around Michaelmas.

 

Michaelmas term

Mich ¦ael |mas term |ˈmɪklməstɜːm | noun Brit. (in some universities ) the autumn term.

 

Michelangelo

Mi chel an ge lo |ˌmikəlˈanjəlō, ˌmīkəl -, ˌmēkeˈlänjelō ˌmɪkəlˈænʤəloʊ | (1475 –1564 ), Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet; full name Michelangelo Buonarroti. A leading figure of the High Renaissance, Michelangelo established his reputation with sculptures such as the Pietà ( c. 1497 –1500 ) and David (1501 –04 ). Under papal patronage he decorated the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome (1508 –12 ) and painted the fresco The Last Judgment (1536 –41 ), both important mannerist works. His architectural achievements include the completion of St. Peter's cathedral in Rome (1546 –64 ).

 

Michelin

Mi che lin |ˈmiSHəlen ˈmɪʃəlɛn | family name of brothers André (1853 –1931 ) and Édouard (1859 –1940 ), French industrialists. They founded the Michelin Tire Company in 1888 and pioneered the use of pneumatic tires on automobiles.

 

Michelin man

Mich el in man noun informal a fat person. ORIGIN 1990s: from the name of an advertising icon with a body and limbs made up of stacked white tires.

 

Michelozzo

Mi che loz zo |ˌmēkeˈlôtsō ˌmikɛˈlɔtsoʊ | (1396 –1472 ), Italian architect and sculptor; full name Michelozzo di Bartolommeo. In partnership with Ghiberti and Donatello, he led a revival of interest in Roman architecture.

 

Michelson, Albert Abraham

Mi chel son, Albert Abraham |ˈmīkəlsən ˈmaɪkəlsən | (1852 –1931 ), US physicist. He specialized in precision measurement in experimental physics. Nobel Prize for Physics (1907 ).

 

Michelson–Morley experiment

Mi chel son Mor ley ex per i ment |ˌmīkəlsən ˈmôrlē ˌmaɪkəlsən ˌmɔrli ɪksˈperɪmənt |Physics an experiment performed in 1887 that attempted to measure the relative motion of the earth and the ether by measuring the speed of light in directions parallel and perpendicular to the earth's motion. The result disproved the existence of the ether, which contradicted Newtonian physics but was explained by Einstein's special theory of relativity. ORIGIN named after A. A. Michelson, Albert Abraham and E. W. Morley, Edward Williams .

 

Michener, James

Miche ner, James |ˈmiCH (ə )nər mɪtʃ (ə )nər | (1907 –97 ), US writer; full name James Albert Michener. He wrote Tales of the South Pacific (1947 ), which was made into the Broadway musical South Pacific (1949 ). He was also known for other fictionalized histories that include Hawaii (1959 ), Chesapeake (1978 ), Texas (1985 ), Alaska (1988 ), and A Miracle in Seville (1995 ).

 

Michigan

Mich i gan |ˈmiSHigən ˈmɪʃɪɡən | a state in the northern US, bordered on the west, north, and east by lakes Michigan, Superior, Huron, and Erie; pop. 10,003,422 (est. 2008 ); capital, Lansing; statehood, Jan. 26, 1837 (26 ). It was acquired from Britain by the US in 1783.

 

Michigan, Lake

Mich i gan, Lake one of the five Great Lakes. Bordered by Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana, it is the only one of the Great Lakes to lie wholly within the US. The cities of Milwaukee and Chicago are on its shores.

 

Michigander

Mich i gan der |ˌmiSHiˈgandər ˈmɪʃəˌɡændər | noun a native or inhabitant of Michigan.

 

Michoacán

Mi cho a cán |ˌmēCHō -əˈkän ˌmɪtʃoʊəˈkɑn | a state of western Mexico, on the Pacific coast; capital, Morelia.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Mich.

Mich. abbreviation Michigan.

 

Michael, St

Michael, St |ˈmʌɪk (ə )l | one of the archangels, typically represented slaying a dragon (see Rev. 12:7 ). Feast day, 29 September (Michaelmas Day ).

 

Michaelis constant

Michaelis constant |mɪˈkeɪlɪs | noun Biochemistry the concentration of a given substrate which catalyses the associated reaction at half the maximum rate. ORIGIN 1930s: named after Leonor Michaelis (1875 –1949 ), German-born American chemist.

 

Michaelmas

Michaelmas |ˈmɪk (ə )lməs | noun the feast of St Michael, 29 September. ORIGIN Old English Sanct Michaeles mæsse Saint Michael's Mass , referring to the Archangel.

 

Michaelmas daisy

Mich ¦ael |mas daisy noun a North American aster with numerous pinkish-lilac daisy-like flowers which bloom around Michaelmas. Aster novi-belgii, family Compositae.

 

Michaelmas term

Mich ¦ael |mas term |ˈmɪklməstɜːm | noun Brit. (in some universities ) the autumn term.

 

Michelangelo

Michelangelo |ˌmʌɪk (ə )lˈandʒələʊ, ˌmɪk (ə )ˈlandʒələʊ | (1475 –1564 ), Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet; full name Michelangelo Buonarroti. A leading figure of the High Renaissance, Michelangelo established his reputation with sculptures such as the Pietà ( c. 1497 –1500 ) and David (1501 –4 ). Under papal patronage he decorated the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome (1508 –12 ) and painted the fresco The Last Judgement (1536 –41 ), both important mannerist works. His architectural achievements include the completion of St Peter's in Rome (1546 –64 ).

 

Michelin

Michelin |ˈmɪtʃəlɪn, French miʃlɛ̃ |, André (1853 –1931 ) and Édouard (1859 –1940 ), French industrialists. They founded the Michelin Tyre Company in 1888 and pioneered the use of pneumatic tyres on motor vehicles.

 

Michelin man

Michelin man noun informal a fat person. ORIGIN 1990s: from the name of a cartoon character with a body and limbs made up of pneumatic tyres.

 

Michelozzo

Michelozzo |ˌmɪkɛˈlɒtsəu | (1396 –1472 ), Italian architect and sculptor; full name Michelozzo di Bartolommeo. In partnership with Ghiberti and Donatello he led a revival of interest in Roman architecture.

 

Michelson, Albert Abraham

Michelson, Albert Abraham |ˈmʌɪk (ə )ls (ə )n | (1852 –1931 ), American physicist. He specialized in precision measurement in experimental physics, and in 1907 became the first American to be awarded a Nobel Prize.

 

Michelson–Morley experiment

Michelson –Morley experiment Physics an experiment performed in 1887 which attempted to measure the relative motion of the earth and the ether by measuring the speed of light in directions parallel and perpendicular to the earth's motion. The result disproved the existence of the ether, which contradicted Newtonian physics but was explained by Einstein's special theory of relativity. ORIGIN named after A. A. Michelson, Albert Abraham and E. W. Morley, Edward Williams .

 

Michener, James

Miche ner, James |ˈmiCH (ə )nər mɪtʃ (ə )nər | (1907 –97 ), US writer; full name James Albert Michener. He wrote Tales of the South Pacific (1947 ), which was made into the Broadway musical South Pacific (1949 ). He was also known for other fictionalized histories that include Hawaii (1959 ), Chesapeake (1978 ), Texas (1985 ), Alaska (1988 ), and A Miracle in Seville (1995 ).

 

Michigan

Michigan |ˈmɪʃɪg (ə )n | a state in the northern US, bordered on the west, north, and east by Lakes Michigan, Superior, Huron, and Erie; pop. 10,003,422 (est. 2008 ); capital, Lansing. It was acquired from Britain by the US in 1783, becoming the 26th state in 1837. DERIVATIVES Michigander |ˌmɪʃɪˈgandə |noun

 

Michigan, Lake

Michigan, Lake one of the five Great Lakes of North America. Bordered by Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana, it is the only one of the Great Lakes to lie wholly within the US.

 

Michoacán

Michoacán |ˌmiːtʃəʊəˈkɑːn | a state of western Mexico, on the Pacific coast; capital, Morelia.

 

Duden Dictionary

mich

mich |m i ch |mittelhochdeutsch mich, althochdeutsch mih 1 Akkusativ von ich 2 Akkusativ des Reflexivpronomens der 1. Person Singular ich entschuldige mich

 

Micha

Mi cha Eigenname |M i cha |biblischer Prophet

 

Michael

Mi cha el Eigenname |M i chael …eːl auch …ɛl |einer der Erzengel; männlicher Vorname

 

Michaela

Mi cha e la Eigenname |Micha e la |weiblicher Vorname

 

Michaeli

Mi cha e li Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Micha e li |das Michaeli; Genitiv: des Michaeli < meist ohne Artikel > Michaelstag

 

Michaelistag

Mi cha e lis tag Substantiv, maskulin , der |Micha e listag |Michaelstag

 

Michaelsfest

Mi cha els fest Substantiv, Neutrum , das |M i chaelsfest |christliches Fest, das an Michaeli begangen wird

 

Michaelstag

Mi cha els tag Substantiv, maskulin , der |M i chaelstag |Tag, der dem Erzengel Michael geweiht ist 29. 9.

 

Michel

Mi chel Eigenname |M i chel |männlicher Vorname

 

Michel

Mi chel Substantiv, maskulin abwertend , der |M i chel |der Michel; Genitiv: des Michels, Plural: die Michel eigentlich = Kurzform des männlichen Vornamens Michael, 1541 in der Verbindung »der teutsch Michel « erstmals in den Sprichwortbüchern des deutschen Dichters S. Franck (1499 –1542 /43 )1 einfältig -naiver Mensch deutscher Michel weltfremder, unpolitischer, etwas schlafmütziger Deutscher 2 Bezeichnung für: Deutscher

 

Michelangelo Buonarroti

Mi chel an ge lo Bu o nar ro ti Eigenname |Michelangelo Buonarr o ti …keˈland͜ʃe … -|italienischer Künstler

 

Michelle

Mi chelle Eigenname |…ˈʃɛl |weiblicher Vorname

 

Michelstag

Mi chels tag Substantiv, maskulin landschaftlich , der |M i chelstag |Michaelstag

 

Michigan

Mi chi gan Substantiv, Neutrum |ˈmɪʃɪgən |Michigans Bundesstaat der USA

 

Michigansee

Mi chi gan see , Mi chi gan-See Eigenname , der Michigan-See |M i chigansee M i chigan-See |der; Genitiv: des Michigansees der; Genitiv: des Michigan-Sees See in Nordamerika

 

French Dictionary

miche

miche n. f. nom féminin Pain de campagne rond. : Une belle miche de pain frais.

 

Spanish Dictionary

michelín

michelín nombre masculino Esp coloquial Pliegue de grasa en una parte del cuerpo, especialmente alrededor de la cintura :le han salido unos buenos michelines de no hacer deporte .

 

michi

michi nombre femenino Méx Guiso que se prepara con pescado cocido en su jugo . VÉASE corbata michi .

 

michino, -na

michino, -na nombre masculino y femenino coloquial Gato (felino ).SINÓNIMO minino .

 

michoacano, -na

michoacano, -na adjetivo 1 Relativo a Michoacán, estado de México, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es de Michoacán .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Mich

Mich .Michaelmas ; Michigan .

 

Michael

Mi chael /máɪk (ə )l /名詞 1 マイケル 〘男の名; 愛称 Mickey, Micky, Mike .2 聖書 天使長ミカエル .

 

Michaelmas

Mich ael mas /mɪ́k (ə )lməs /名詞 聖ミカエル祭 〘9月29日; quarter day .~́ d isy ⦅英 ⦆〘植 〙アスター (aster )の一種 .~́ t rm ⦅英 ⦆(大学の )秋期学期 .

 

Michelangelo

Mi chel an ge lo /màɪk (ə )lǽn (d )ʒəloʊ /名詞 ミケランジェロ 〘1475 --1564; イタリアの画家 彫刻家 建築家 .

 

Michel(l)e

Mi chel (l )e /mɪʃél /名詞 ミシェル 〘女の名 〙.

 

Michigan

Mich i gan /mɪ́ʃɪɡ (ə )n /〖語源は 「大きな湖 」〗名詞 1 ミシガン 〘米国中北部の州; 州都Lansing; 愛称 the Wolverine [Lake ] State; ⦅略 ⦆Mich. ; 〘郵 〙MI .2 ミシガン湖 〘Lake , 北米五大湖の1つ 〙.