English-Thai Dictionary
mobile
ADJ ซึ่ง เคลื่อนที่ ได้ ง่าย เคลื่อนที่ ง่าย เคลื่อนไหว ได้ movable dynamic immobile stationary fixed sueng-kluan-ti-dai-ngai
mobile
ADJ แปรเปลี่ยน ได้ ง่าย แปรเปลี่ยน เร็ว เปลี่ยนแปลง ง่าย unchanging pare-pian-dai-ngai
mobile
N เครื่อง แขวน หมุน ไปมา ตาม ลม ได้ โมบาย krueng-kwan-mun-pai-ma-tam-lom-dai
mobile home
N บ้าน เคลื่อนที่ ban-kluan-ti
mobile library
N ห้องสมุดเคลื่อนที่ hong-sa-mud-kluan-ti
mobile phone
N โทรศัพท์เคลื่อนที่ to-ra-sab-kluan-ti
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
MOBILE
a.Movable. [Not used. ]
MOBILE
n.[L. mobilis.] The mob; the populace. Primum mobile, in the ancient astronomy, a ninth heaven or sphere, supposed to be beyond the fixed stars, and to be the first mover of all the lower spheres.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MOBILE
Mo "bile, a. Etym: [L. mobilis, for movibilis, fr. movere to move: cf. F. mobile. See Move. ]
1. Capable of being moved; not fixed in place or condition; movable. "Fixed or else mobile. " Skelton.
2. Characterized by an extreme degree of fluidity; moving or flowing with great freedom; as, benzine and mercury are mobile liquids; -- opposed to viscous, viscoidal, or oily.
3. Easily moved in feeling, purpose, or direction; excitable; changeable; fickle. Testament of Love. The quick and mobile curiosity of her disposition. Hawthorne.
4. Changing in appearance and expression under the influence of the mind; as, mobile features.
5. (Physiol.)
Defn: Capable of being moved, aroused, or excited; capable of spontaneous movement.
MOBILE
Mo "bile, n. Etym: [L. mobile vulgus. See Mobile, a., and cf. 3d Mob. ]
Defn: The mob; the populace. [Obs. ] "The unthinking mobile. " South.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Mobile
Mo bile |mōˈbēl, ˈmōˌbēl moʊˈbil | an industrial city and port on the coast of southern Alabama; pop. 191,022 (est. 2008 ). It is situated at the head of Mobile Bay, an inlet of the Gulf of Mexico.
mobile
mo bile ▶adjective |ˈmōbəl, -ˌbīl ˈmoʊbəl ˈmoʊˌbaɪl | 1 able to move or be moved freely or easily: he has a major weight problem and is not very mobile | highly mobile international capital. • (of the face or its features ) indicating feelings with fluid and expressive movements: her mobile features working overtime to register shock and disapproval. • (of a store, library, or other service ) accommodated in a vehicle so as to travel around and serve various places. • (of a military or police unit ) equipped and prepared to move quickly to any place it is needed: mobile army combat units. 2 of or relating to cellular phones, handheld computers, and similar technology: the next generation of mobile networks | a mobile device. 3 able or willing to move easily or freely between occupations, places of residence, or social classes: an increasingly mobile and polarized society. ▶noun |ˈmōˌbēl |a decorative structure that is suspended so as to turn freely in the air. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: via French from Latin mobilis, from movere ‘to move. ’ The noun dates from the 1940s. word trends: People used to worry about being upwardly or downwardly mobile, but in the supposedly classless 21st century, mobile primarily refers to cellular phones and other forms of technology that let us communicate and use the Internet on the move. In the Oxford English Corpus, most of the words modified by mobile relate to technology, with phone followed by operator, device, service, and network —only the humble mobile home reminds us of a simpler low-tech world. Although cell phone is used in the US rather than mobile phone, mobile is still the adjective associated with it.
mobile home
mo bile home |ˈmoʊbəl ˈˌhoʊm | ▶noun a large house trailer that is parked in one particular place and used as a permanent living accommodation.
mobile phone
mo bile phone |ˈmoʊbəl |(also mobile telephone ) ▶noun another term for cellular phone.
mobile sculpture
mo bile sculp ture ▶noun a sculpture with moving parts.
Oxford Dictionary
Mobile
Mobile |məʊˈbiːl | an industrial city and port on the coast of southern Alabama; pop. 191,022 (est. 2008 ).
mobile
mobile |ˈməʊbʌɪl | ▶adjective 1 able to move or be moved freely or easily: he has a weight problem and is not very mobile | highly mobile international capital. • (of the face or its features ) indicating feelings with fluid and expressive movements: her mobile features worked overtime to register shock and disapproval. • (of a shop, library, or other service ) accommodated in a vehicle so as to travel around and serve various places. • (of a military or police unit ) equipped and prepared to move quickly to any place it is needed. 2 relating to mobile phones, handheld computers, and similar technology: the next generation of mobile networks | a mobile device. 3 able or willing to move easily or freely between occupations, places of residence, or social classes: an increasingly mobile society. ▶noun 1 a decorative structure that is suspended so as to turn freely in the air. 2 Brit. a mobile phone. PHRASES upwardly (or downwardly ) mobile moving to a higher (or lower ) social class; acquiring (or losing ) wealth and status. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: via French from Latin mobilis, from movere ‘to move ’. The noun dates from the 1940s. word trends: People used to worry about being upwardly or downwardly mobile, but in the supposedly classless 21st century mobile primarily refers to mobile phones and other forms of technology that let us communicate and use the Internet on the move. In the Oxford English Corpus most of the words modified by mobile relate to technology, with phone followed by operator, device, service, and network —only the humble mobile home reminds us of a simpler low-tech world. Although cell phone is used in the US rather than mobile phone, mobile is still the adjective associated with it there.
mobile home
mo ¦bile home ▶noun a large caravan that is parked in one particular place and used as permanent living accommodation.
mobile phone
mo ¦bile phone ▶noun Brit. a telephone with access to a cellular radio system so it can be used over a wide area, without a physical connection to a network.
mobile sculpture
mo bile sculp ture ▶noun a sculpture with moving parts.
American Oxford Thesaurus
mobile
mobile adjective 1 both patients are mobile: able to move (around ), moving, walking; Zoology motile; Medicine ambulant. ANTONYMS motionless. 2 a mobile library: traveling, transportable, portable, movable; itinerant, peripatetic. ANTONYMS stationary. 3 highly mobile young people: adaptable, flexible, versatile, adjustable. ANTONYMS static.
Oxford Thesaurus
mobile
mobile adjective 1 both patients had been mobile up to the day of surgery: able to move, able to move around, moving, walking, ambulant, ambulatory; lively, sprightly, spry, energetic, vigorous; Zoology motile. ANTONYMS immobile, motionless, inert. 2 her mobile face registered sorrow and concern: expressive, eloquent, suggestive, meaning, speaking, revealing, telltale, animated, changing, ever-changing. ANTONYMS expressionless. 3 a mobile library: travelling, transportable, transferable, portable, movable, locomotive, manoeuvrable; itinerant, peripatetic, nomadic, peregrine, wandering, roving, rangy; airborne, mechanized, motorized, waterborne, seaborne. ANTONYMS stationary. 4 these groups consist of highly mobile young people and families: adaptable, flexible, versatile, changing, fluid, moving, on the move, adjustable, transplantable. ANTONYMS static.
Duden Dictionary
mobile
mo bi le Adjektiv Musik |m o bile …le |italienisch mobile, Mobile beweglich, nicht steif
Mobile
Mo bi le Substantiv, Neutrum , das |M o bile |das Mobile; Genitiv: des Mobiles, Plural: die Mobiles englisch mobile, zu italienisch mobile < lateinisch mobilis, mobil hängend befestigtes, mehrfach beweglich gestaltetes Gebilde aus Fäden oder Stäben und Figuren o. Ä., das durch Anstoßen oder Luftzug in Bewegung gerät
French Dictionary
mobile
mobile adj. et n. m. adjectif Qui peut se déplacer. : Une pièce mobile. ANTONYME fixe ; immobile . nom masculin 1 Corps en mouvement. : Le mobile se déplace sur un rail. La vitesse d ’un mobile. 2 Raison. : Quel est le mobile du crime? SYNONYME cause ; motif . 3 Composition dont les éléments entrent en mouvement sous l ’influence du vent ou d ’un moteur. : Un joli mobile pour la chambre du bébé. Le mobile du 630, boul. René -Lévesque O. LOCUTIONS Clause d ’échelle mobile. Clause d ’un contrat en vertu de laquelle la valeur nominale d ’une prestation (salaire, loyer, etc. ) est actualisée en fonction d ’un indice de référence, par exemple l ’indice des prix à la consommation. Maison mobile. Habitation de forme rectangulaire pouvant servir de résidence permanente ou secondaire et qu ’on peut tracter assez facilement grâce à son train de roues (GDT ).
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
mobile
mo bile /móʊb (ə )l, -biːl |-baɪl / (! 強勢は第1音節 ) 形容詞 more ~; most ~/1 は比較なし 1 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗動かしやすい , 動かすことのできる , すぐ動く , 可動の ; 動き回る 〈人 〉(↔stationary ); (軍隊 警察が )機動力のある ▸ a mobile clinic 移動診療所 ▸ a mobile executive 携帯端末を使って外出先から仕事をする幹部 2 〖通例be ~〗〈人が 〉移動しやすい, (自由に )動くことができる (↔immobile )▸ Elderly people remain in their homes as they become less mobile .老人は動けなくなると自宅にこもる .3 〈人が 〉 (社会的地位 仕事 住まいなどを )簡単に変えることができる ; 〈社会などが 〉流動的な ▸ an upwardly mobile young salesman 将来有望な若手セールスマン .4 〈表情などが 〉すぐ変わる , 表情豊かな ▸ mobile features 表情豊かな顔だち .名詞 C 1 ⦅主に英 ⦆携帯電話 (mobile phone [telephone ]; ⦅主に米 かたく ⦆cellular phone, ⦅主に米 ⦆cellphone )(→telephone 名詞 語法 ).2 〘美 〙モビール作品 (mobile sculpture ) 〘針金 金属板などで作る 〙; (ベビーベッドの上につるす )モビール .~̀ comp ú ting モバイルコンピューティング 〘外出先などで携帯型パソコンから携帯電話などでネットワークに接続して通信すること 〙.~̀ h ó me ⦅主に米 ⦆移動住宅 ; キャラバン, トレーラーハウス (⦅米 ⦆trailer; ⦅英 ⦆caravan ).~̀ l í brary ⦅英 ⦆移動図書館 (⦅米 ⦆bookmobile ).