English-Thai Dictionary
morning
ADJ ซึ่ง เกิดขึ้น ใน ตอนเช้า เกี่ยวกับ เวลา เช้า sueng-koed-kuan-nai-ton-chow
morning
N ตอนเช้า เช้า เวลา เช้า รุ่งเช้า morn forenoon ton-chow
morning
N ระยะ แรกเริ่ม ส่วน เริ่มต้น ra-ya-roem-reak
morning after
N อาการ เมาค้าง จาก ฤทธิ์ สุรา ar-kan-mao-kang-jak-rid-su-rs
morning after (the night before)
IDM ตอนเช้า หลังจาก ผ่าน คื นที่ ดื่มเหล้า มา ton-chao-lang-jak-pan-kuen-ti-duem-lao-ma
morning dress
N เสื้อผ้า ที่ สวมใส่ อย่างเป็นทางการ suea-pa-ti-suam-sai-yang-pen-tang-kan
morning glory
N พืชช นิดหนึ่ง phud-cha-nid-nuang
morning room
N ห้อง สำหรับ นั่ง ตอนเช้า hong-sam-rab-nang-len-ton-chow
morning sickness
N อาการ คลี่น ไส้ อาเจียน ใน ตอนเช้า (ใน ช่วง ตั้งครรภ์ ar-kan-kruan-sai-ar-jian-nai-ton-chow
morning star
N ดาวศุกร์ dao-suk
morning wood
SL การ ตั้งขึ้น ของ อวัยวะเพศชาย ตอน ตื่นนอน kan-tang-kuan-kong-ar-yai-ya-wa-pad-chai
morning-after
N อาการ เมาค้าง จาก ฤทธิ์ สุรา ar-kan-mao-kang-jak-rued-su-ra
morning-after pill
N ยาคุมกำเนิด ซึ่ง ทาน หลังจาก มีเพศสัมพันธ์ ya-kum-kam-noed-ti-tan-lang-jak-me-pead-sam-pan
morning-glory
N พืช เถา พวก Ipomoea convolvulus มีด อก รูปกรวย
mornings
ADV ทุก เช้า in the mornings every morning tuk-chow
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
MORNING
n. 1. The first part of the day, beginning at twelve o'clock at night and extending to twelve at noon. Thus we say, a star rises at one o'clock in the morning. In a more limited sense, morning is the time beginning an hour or two before sunrise, or at break of day, and extending to the hour of breakfast and of beginning the labors of the day. Among men of business in large cities, the morning extends to the hour of dining.
2. The first or early part.
In the morning of life, devote yourself to the service of the Most High.
MORNING
a.Pertaining to the first part or early part of the day; being in the early part of the day; as morning dew; morning light; morning service. She looks as clear
As morning roses newly washed with dew.
MORNING-GOWN
n.A gown worn in the morning before one is formally dressed.
MORNING-STAR
n.The planet Venus, when it precedes the sun in rising, and shines in the morning.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MORNING
MORNING Morn "ing, a.
Defn: Pertaining to the first part or early part of the day; being in the early part of the day; as, morning dew; morning light; morning service. She looks as clear As morning roses newly washed with dew. Shak. Morning gown, a gown worn in the morning before one is dressed for the day. -- Morning gun, a gun fired at the first stroke of reveille at military posts. -- Morning sickness (Med. ), nausea and vomiting, usually occurring in the morning; -- a common sign of pregnancy. -- Morning star. (a ) Any one of the planets (Venus, Jupiter, Mars, or Saturn ) when it precedes the sun in rising, esp. Venus. Cf. Evening star, Evening. (b ) Satan. See Lucifer. Since he miscalled the morning star, Nor man nor fiend hath fallen so far. Byron. (c ) A weapon consisting of a heavy ball set with spikes, either attached to a staff or suspended from one by a chain. -- Morning watch (Naut. ), the watch between four A. M. and eight A. M..
MORNING-GLORY
MORNING-GLORY Morn "ing-glo `ry, n. (Bot. )
Defn: A climbing plant (Ipomoea purpurea ) having handsome, funnel- shaped flowers, usually red, pink, purple, white, or variegated, sometimes pale blue. See Dextrorsal.
MORNINGTIDE
MORNINGTIDE Morn "ing *tide `, n.
Defn: Morning time. [Poetic ]
New American Oxford Dictionary
morning
morn ing |ˈmôrniNG ˈmɔrnɪŋ | ▶noun the period of time between midnight and noon, esp. from sunrise to noon: I toiled in the fields from morning till night | it was a little after eight in the morning | it was a beautiful sunny morning. • sunrise: a hint of steely light showed that morning was on its way. ▶adverb (mornings ) informal every morning: mornings, she'd sleep late. ▶exclam. informal short for good morning. PHRASES morning, noon, and night all the time. ORIGIN Middle English: from morn, on the pattern of evening .
morning after
morn ing af ter ▶noun informal a morning on which a person has a hangover. • a hangover. • an unpleasant aftermath of imprudent behavior: his first year of college was one long party —eventually he would have to face the morning after.
morning-after pill
morn ing-af ter pill |ˌmɔrnɪŋ ˈæftər ˌpɪl | ▶noun a contraceptive pill that is effective up to about seventy-two hours after intercourse.
morning coat
morn ing coat |ˈmɔrnɪŋ ˌkoʊt | ▶noun a man's formal coat with a cutaway.
morning dress
morn ing dress |ˈmɔrnɪŋ ˌdrɛs | ▶noun a man's cutaway coat and striped pants, worn on formal occasions such as weddings, typically with a top hat.
morning glory
morn ing glo ry |ˈmɔrnɪŋ ˌɡlɔri | ▶noun a climbing plant often cultivated for its showy trumpet-shaped flowers, which typically open in the early morning and wither by midday. [Genus Ipomoea, family Convolvulaceae: several species, in particular the common morning glory I. purpurea. ]
morning prayer
morn ing prayer ▶noun (usu. morning prayers ) a formal act of worship held in the morning, esp. regularly or by a group assembled for this purpose. • [ in sing. ] (in the Anglican Church ) the service of matins.
morning room
morn |ing room ▶noun chiefly historical a sitting room used in the morning.
morning sickness
morn ing sick ness |ˈmɔrnɪŋ ˌsɪknɪs | ▶noun nausea in pregnancy, typically occurring in the first few months. Despite its name, the nausea can affect pregnant women at any time of day.
Morningside
Mor ¦ning |side |ˈmɔːnɪŋsʌɪd, mɔrnɪŋˈsʌɪd | ▶adjective Scottish (of a person's accent or manners ) affected and refined. ORIGIN 1950s: from the name of a residential district in Edinburgh, Scotland.
morning star
morn ing star |ˈmɔrnɪŋ ˌstɑr | ▶noun 1 (the morning star ) a bright planet, esp. Venus, when visible in the east before sunrise. 2 historical a club with a heavy spiked head, sometimes attached to the handle by a chain. [translating German Morgenstern, comparing the weapon's spikes to rays of the star. ]
morning watch
morn ing watch ▶noun the period from 4 to 8 a.m. on board a ship.
Oxford Dictionary
morning
morn |ing |ˈmɔːnɪŋ | ▶noun the period of time between midnight and noon, especially from sunrise to noon: I've got a meeting this morning | it was a beautiful sunny morning | [ as modifier ] : the morning papers. • sunrise: a hint of steely light showed that morning was on its way. ▶adverb (mornings ) informal every morning: mornings, she'd sleep late. ▶exclamation informal short for good morning. PHRASES the morning after ( the night before ) humorous the morning after an evening of drinking, when one has a hangover. morning, noon, and night all of the time. ORIGIN Middle English: from morn, on the pattern of evening .
morning after
morn ing af ter ▶noun informal a morning on which a person has a hangover. • a hangover. • an unpleasant aftermath of imprudent behavior: his first year of college was one long party —eventually he would have to face the morning after.
morning-after pill
morning-after pill ▶noun a contraceptive pill that is effective up to about seventy-two hours after intercourse.
morning coat
morn |ing coat ▶noun Brit. a man's formal coat with a long back section cut into tails which curves up to join the waist at the front.
morning dress
morn |ing dress ▶noun [ mass noun ] a man's morning coat and striped trousers, worn on formal occasions such as weddings, typically with a top hat.
morning glory
morn |ing glory ▶noun a climbing plant of the convolvulus family, sometimes cultivated for its trumpet-shaped flowers. ●Genus Ipomoea, family Convolvulaceae: several species, in particular the purple-flowered I. purpureus of tropical America.
morning prayer
morn |ing pray ¦er ▶noun (usu. morning prayers ) a formal act of worship held in the morning. • (in the Anglican Church ) the service of matins.
morning room
morn |ing room ▶noun chiefly historical a sitting room used in the morning.
morning sickness
morn |ing sick |ness ▶noun [ mass noun ] nausea in pregnancy, typically occurring in the first few months. Despite its name, the nausea can affect pregnant women at any time of day.
Morningside
Mor ¦ning |side |ˈmɔːnɪŋsʌɪd, mɔrnɪŋˈsʌɪd | ▶adjective Scottish (of a person's accent or manners ) affected and refined. ORIGIN 1950s: from the name of a residential district in Edinburgh, Scotland.
morning star
morn |ing star ▶noun 1 (the morning star ) a planet, especially Venus, when visible in the east before sunrise. 2 historical a club with a heavy spiked head, sometimes attached to the handle by a chain. [translating German Morgenstern, comparing the weapon's spikes to rays of a star. ]
morning watch
morn |ing watch ▶noun the period from 4 to 8 a.m. on board a ship.
American Oxford Thesaurus
morning
morning noun 1 I've got a meeting this morning : before noon, before lunch /lunchtime, this a.m.; literary this morn, this forenoon. 2 morning is on its way: dawn, daybreak, sunrise, first light, sunup; literary dayspring, dawning, aurora, cock crow. PHRASES morning, noon, and night she stayed at his bedside morning, noon, and night: all the time, without a break, constantly, continually, incessantly, ceaselessly, perpetually, unceasingly; informal 24 -7. WORD LINKS matutinal relating to the morning 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
morning
morning noun 1 I've got a meeting this morning: before noon, before lunch (time ), a.m.; literary morn; Nautical & N. Amer. forenoon. 2 a hint of light showed that morning was on its way: dawn, daybreak, sunrise, break of day, first light; N. Amer. sunup; literary cockcrow, dayspring, dawning, aurora. PHRASES morning, noon, and night all the time, without a break, constantly, continually, always, forever, incessantly, ceaselessly, perpetually, unceasingly; informal 24 -7; archaic without surcease. WORD LINKS morning matinal, matutinal, antemeridian relating to the morning 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.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
morning
morn ing /mɔ́ː r nɪŋ / (! mourningと同音 ) 〖morn (朝 )ing (eveningの語尾にならって )〗名詞 複 ~s /-z /1 U C 朝 ; 午前中 ; 〖しばしば形容詞的に 〗朝の ▸ the next morning その翌朝 ▸ every [one, tomorrow ] morning 毎朝 [ある朝, 明朝 ]▸ (early ) this morning 今朝 (早く ) (!this, next, tomorrow, one, everyなどが付く場合, 前置詞 は不要 ) ▸ on Sunday morning 日曜の朝に ▸ on the morning of my departure 私が出発する日の朝に ▸ on a sunny morning 晴れた日の朝に (!特定の日の朝の場合 前置詞 はon ) ▸ all morning 午前中ずっと ▸ first thing in the morning 朝一番で ▸ early in the morning ≒⦅かたく ⦆in the early morning 朝早く ▸ from morning to [till ] night 朝から晩まで 2 U C 午前 (!真夜中の12時から昼の12時まで ) ▸ at two (o'clock ) in the morning 午前2時に ▸ in the early [small ] hours of the morning 深夜 [真夜中 ]に (!午前0 ~3時ぐらい ) 3 〖the ~〗 «…の » 初め, 初期 «of » ▸ in the morning of one's life 青春時代に 4 U 夜明け, 暁 (dawn ).G ò od m ó rning .→見出し語 .in the m ó rning 1 翌朝 ; 明日の午前中に .2 午前中に .m ò rning, n ò on, and n í ght ⦅主に非難して ⦆四六時中 .the m ò rning á fter 1 その翌朝 .2 二日酔い ; (翌日まで残った )前の晩の疲れ (!the morning after the night beforeの略 ) .間投詞 ⦅くだけて ⦆=good morning .~́ c à ll ⦅古 ⦆社交訪問 (!「モーニングコール 」は和製英語でwake -up callという ) .~́ c ò at モーニング (コート )(⦅米 ⦆cutaway coat ) 〘男子の昼間の礼服 〙.~́ dr è ss 1 (主婦の )家庭着 .2 ⦅主に英 ⦆=morning coat .~́ gl ò ry 〘植 〙アサガオ .~̀ p á per 朝刊 .~́ p è rson 朝型の人 .M -̀ Pr á yer 〘宗 〙(英国国教会 聖公会の )朝の礼拝 .~́ r ò om ⦅やや古 ⦆(大きな家にある )居間の1つ 〘午前中に使われる 〙.~́ s ì ckness (主につわりの時期の )吐き気 .~́ s è rvice 朝の礼拝 (!「朝定食 」の意ではbreakfast specialが普通 ) .~̀ st á r 〖単数形で; the ~〗明けの明星 .~́ s ù it =morning coat .
morning-after pill
m ò rning- á fter p ì ll 名詞 C (事後服用 )経口避妊薬 .
mornings
m ó rn ings →always 語源 副詞 ⦅主に米 ⦆午前中にはいつも .