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munch

SL อาหาร  ar-han

 

munch

VI เคี้ยว เสียงดัง  เคี้ยว ตุ้ยๆ  crunch grind mash kaio-siang-dang

 

munch

VT เคี้ยว เสียงดัง  เคี้ยว ตุ้ยๆ  crunch grind mash kaio-siang-dang

 

muncher

N ผู้ เคี้ยว มีเสียง  phu-kaio-me-siang

 

munchies

N อาหารว่าง  อาหาร กิน เล่น  light meal snack ar-han-wang

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

MUNCH

v.t.chew by great mouthfuls. [Vulgar. ]

 

MUNCH

v.i.To chew eagerly by great mouthfuls. [Vulgar. ]

 

MUNCHER

n.One that munches.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

MUNCH

Munch, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Munched; p. pr. & vb. n. Munching.]Etym: [Prob. akin to mumble: cf. also F. manger to eat (cf. Mange ), and mâcher to cher (cf. Masticate ). See Mumble. ]

 

Defn: To chew with a grinding, crunching sound, as a beast chews provender; to chew deliberately or in large mouthfuls. [Formerly written also maunch and mounch. ] I could munch your good dry oats. Shak.

 

MUNCHAUSENISM

Mun *chau "sen *ism, n. Etym: [So called in allusion to Baron Munchausen's extravagant tales of travel. ]

 

Defn: An extravagant fiction embodying an account of some marvelous exploit or adventure.

 

MUNCHER

MUNCHER Munch "er, n.

 

Defn: One who munches.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

munch

munch |mənCH məntʃ | verb [ with obj. ] eat (something ) with a continuous and often audible action of the jaws: he munched a chicken wing | [ no obj. ] : popcorn to munch on while watching the movie. DERIVATIVES munch er noun ORIGIN late Middle English: imitative; compare with crunch .

 

Munch, Edvard

Munch, Edvard |məNGk, mo͝oNGk məŋk | (1863 –1944 ), Norwegian painter and engraver. He infused his subjects with an intense emotionalism, exploring the use of vivid color and linear distortion to express feelings about life and death. His works include the painting The Scream (1893 ).

 

Munchausen, Baron

Mun chau sen, Ba ron |ˈmo͝onˌCHouzən, ˈmən -ˌbærən ˈmʊntʃhaʊzən | the hero of a book of fantastic travelers' tales (1785 ) written in English by a German, Rudolph Erich Raspe. The original Baron Munchausen is said to have lived 1720 –97, to have served in the Russian army against the Turks, and to have related extravagant tales of his prowess.

 

Munchausen's syndrome

Mun chau sen's syn drome noun Psychiatry a mental disorder in which a person repeatedly feigns severe illness so as to obtain hospital treatment. (Munchausen's syndrome by proxy ) a mental disorder in which a person seeks attention by inducing or feigning illness in another person, typically a child.

 

München

Mün chen |ˈminCHən, ˈmYnKHən ˈmʊntʃən | German name for Munich.

 

munchie

munch ie |ˈmənCHē ˈməntʃi | noun ( pl. munchies ) (usu. munchies ) informal a snack or small item of food. (the munchies ) a sudden strong desire for food: these camping trips always give me the munchies.

 

munchkin

munch kin |ˈmənCHkin ˌmən (t )ʃi | noun informal a child or short person. ORIGIN from the Munchkins, depicted as a race of small childlike creatures, in L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900 ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

munch

munch |mʌn (t )ʃ | verb [ with obj. ] eat (something ) steadily and often audibly: Russell munched his breakfast toast. DERIVATIVES muncher noun ORIGIN late Middle English: imitative; compare with crunch .

 

Munch, Edvard

Munch, Edvard |mʊŋk | (1863 –1944 ), Norwegian painter and engraver. He infused his subjects with an intense emotionalism, exploring the use of vivid colour and linear distortion to express feelings about life and death. Notable works: the Frieze of Life sequence, incorporating The Scream (1893 ).

 

Munchausen, Baron

Munchausen, Baron |ˈmʊn (t )ʃˌhaʊz (ə )n, German ˈmynçˌhaʊzn | the hero of a book of fantastic travellers' tales (1785 ) written in English by a German, Rudolph Erich Raspe. The original Baron Munchausen is said to have lived 1720 –97, to have served in the Russian army against the Turks, and to have related extravagant tales of his prowess.

 

Munchausen's syndrome

Munchausen's syndrome |ˈmʌn (t )ʃˌaʊz (ə )nz | noun [ mass noun ] Psychiatry a mental disorder in which a person repeatedly feigns severe illness so as to obtain hospital treatment. (Munchausen's syndrome by proxy ) a mental disorder in which a person seeks attention by inducing or feigning illness in another person, typically a child.

 

München

München |ˈmYnçn | German name for Munich.

 

munchie

munch ie |ˈmənCHē ˈməntʃi | noun ( pl. munchies ) (usu. munchies ) informal a snack or small item of food. (the munchies ) a sudden strong desire for food: these camping trips always give me the munchies.

 

munchies

munch |ies |ˈmʌntʃɪz | plural noun informal snacks or small items of food. (the munchies ) a sudden strong desire for food: I bought a pork pie to stave off the munchies.

 

munchkin

munch |kin |ˈmʌn (t )ʃkɪn | noun N. Amer. informal a child or short person. ORIGIN from the Munchkins, depicted as a race of small childlike creatures, in L. Frank Baum's book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900 ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

munch

munch verb the rustle we heard turned out to be giraffes munching leaves: chew, champ, chomp, masticate, crunch, eat, gnaw, nibble, snack, chow down on.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

munch

munch verb he munched his sandwich in a dream: chew, champ, chomp, masticate, crunch, scrunch, eat; rare chumble, manducate, triturate.

 

Duden Dictionary

Munch

Munch Eigenname |mʊŋk |norwegischer Maler

 

München

Mün chen Eigenname |M ü nchen |Landeshauptstadt von Bayern

 

Münchener

Mün che ner , Münch ner Adjektiv Münchner |M ü nchener M ü nchner |indeklinables Adjektiv

 

Münchener

Mün che ner Substantiv, maskulin , der Münchner |M ü nchener |der Münchener; Genitiv: des Müncheners, Plural: die Münchener Einwohnerbezeichnung

 

Münchenerin

Mün che ne rin Substantiv, feminin , die |M ü nchenerin |die Münchenerin; Genitiv: der Münchenerin, Plural: die Münchenerinnen weibliche Formen zu Münchener

 

Münchhausen

Münch hau sen Eigenname |M ü nchhausen |Verfasser unglaubhafter Abenteuergeschichten

 

Münchhausen

Münch hau sen Substantiv, maskulin , der |M ü nchhausen |der Münchhausen; Genitiv: des Münchhausen, Plural: die Münchhausen nach dem Freiherrn von Münchhausen (1720 –1797 ), dessen Lügengeschichten besonders durch die von G. A. Bürger besorgte Ausgabe weite Verbreitung fanden jemand, der sehr prahlt; Aufschneider

 

Münchhauseniade

Münch hau se ni a de Substantiv, feminin , die Münchhausiade |Münchhauseni a de | -ade Erzählung in der Art Münchhausens

 

Münchhausiade

Münch hau si a de Substantiv, feminin , die Münchhauseniade |Münchhausi a de | -ade Erzählung in der Art Münchhausens

 

münchhausisch

münch hau sisch Adjektiv |m ü nchhausisch |

 

Münchner

Münch ner Substantiv, maskulin , der Münchener |M ü nchner |der Münchner; Genitiv: des Münchners, Plural: die Münchner Einwohnerbezeichnung

 

Münchnerin

Münch ne rin Substantiv, feminin , die |M ü nchnerin |die Münchnerin; Genitiv: der Münchnerin, Plural: die Münchnerinnen weibliche Form zu Münchner

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

munch

munch /mʌn (t )ʃ /動詞 他動詞 …をむしゃむしゃ食べる .自動詞 «…を » むしゃむしゃ食べる «at , on » munch away at [on ] an apple リンゴをむしゃむしゃ食べる .

 

munchies

munch ies /mʌ́n (t )ʃɪz /名詞 ⦅米 くだけて ⦆1 the ; 単数扱い 〗空腹感 .2 〖複数扱い 〗スナック食品 .

 

munchkin

munch kin /mʌ́ntʃkɪn /名詞 C ⦅くだけて ⦆すごく小柄な (かわいい )人 [子供 ].