English-Thai Dictionary
overthrow
N การ ล้มล้าง จาก อำนาจ การ โค่นล้ม จาก อำนาจ downfall dethronement kan-lom-lang-jak-am-nad
overthrow
VT ขว้าง ลูก ไกล เกินไป kwang-luk-kai-koen-pai
overthrow
VT ทำให้ ล้ม topple overturn tam-hai-lom
overthrow
VT ล้มล้าง จาก อำนาจ bring down dethrone lom-lang-jak-am-nad
overthrown
VT กริยา ช่อง ที่ 3 ของ overthrow kri-ya-chong-ti-kong
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
OVERTHROW
v.t.[See Throw. ] 1. To turn upside down.
His wife overthrew the table.
2. To throw down.
3. To ruin; to demolish.
When the walls of Thebes he overthrew.
4. To defeat; to conquer; to vanquish; as, to overthrow an army or an enemy.
5. To subvert; to destroy; as, to overthrow the constitution or state; to overthrow religion.
OVERTHROW
n. 1. The state of being overturned or turned off the basis.
2. Ruin; destruction; as the overthrow of the state.
3. Defeat; discomfiture; as the overthrow of enemies.
4. Degradation.
OVERTHROWER
n.One that overthrows, defeats or destroys.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
OVERTHROW
O `ver *throw ", v. t. [imp. Overthrew; p. p. Overthrown; p. pr. & vb. n. Overthrowing.]
1. To throw over; to overturn; to upset; to turn upside down. His wife overthrew the table. Jer. Taylor.
2. To cause to fall or to fail; to subvert; to defeat; to make a ruin of; to destroy. When the walls of Thebes he overthrew. Dryden. [Gloucester ] that seeks to overthrow religion. Shak.
Syn. -- To demolish; overturn; prostrate; destroy; ruin; subvert; overcome; conquer; defeat; discomfit; vanquish; beat; rout.
OVERTHROW
OVERTHROW O "ver *throw `, n.
1. The act of overthrowing; the state of being overthrow; ruin. Your sudden overthrow much rueth me. Spenser.
2. (a ) (Baseball ) The act of throwing a ball too high, as over a player's head. (b ) (Cricket ) A faulty return of the ball by a fielder, so that striker makes an additional run.
New American Oxford Dictionary
overthrow
o ver throw ▶verb |ˌōvərˈTHrō ˌoʊvərˈθroʊ | ( past overthrew; past participle overthrown ) [ with obj. ] 1 remove forcibly from power: military coups which had attempted to overthrow the king. • put an end to (something ), typically by the use of force or violence: their subversive activities are calculated to overthrow parliamentary democracy. • archaic knock or throw to the ground: one who is already prostrate cannot be overthrown. 2 throw (a ball ) further or harder than intended: he grips the ball too tight and overthrows it. • throw a ball beyond (a receiving player ): he overthrew a receiver in the end zone. ▶noun |ˈōvərˌTHrō ˈoʊvərˌθroʊ | 1 [ in sing. ] a removal from power; a defeat or downfall: plotting the overthrow of the government. 2 (in baseball and other games ) a throw that sends a ball past its intended recipient or target. 3 a panel of decorated wrought-iron work above an arch or gateway.
Oxford Dictionary
overthrow
over |throw ▶verb |əʊvəˈθrəʊ | ( past overthrew; past participle overthrown ) [ with obj. ] 1 remove forcibly from power: military coups which had attempted to overthrow the King. • put an end to (something ) by the use of force: their subversive activities are calculated to overthrow parliamentary democracy. • archaic knock or throw to the ground. 2 throw (a ball ) further than the intended distance. • chiefly N. Amer. throw a ball beyond (a receiving player ): Dodge overthrew a receiver in the end zone. ▶noun |ˈəʊvəθrəʊ | 1 [ in sing. ] a removal from power: plotting the overthrow of the government. 2 (in cricket, baseball, and other games ) a throw which sends a ball past its intended recipient or target. • a score made because the ball has been overthrown: his throw missed the stumps and went for four overthrows. 3 a panel of decorated wrought-iron work above an arch or gateway.
American Oxford Thesaurus
overthrow
overthrow verb 1 the president was overthrown: remove (from office /power ), bring down, topple, depose, oust, displace, unseat, dethrone. 2 an attempt to overthrow military rule: put an end to, defeat, conquer. ▶noun 1 the overthrow of the general: removal (from office /power ), downfall, fall, toppling, deposition, ousting, displacement, supplanting, unseating. 2 the overthrow of capitalism: ending, defeat, displacement, fall, collapse, downfall, demise.
Oxford Thesaurus
overthrow
overthrow verb 1 the President was overthrown in a bloodless coup: remove (from office /power ), bring down, bring about the downfall of, topple, bring low, undo, depose, oust, displace, supplant, unseat, subvert, dethrone, disestablish, dissolve. 2 a deliberate attempt to overthrow the established order: put an end to, defeat, conquer, displace, break up, subvert, annihilate, dissolve. ▶noun 1 the overthrow of King Richard: removal (from office /power ), downfall, fall, collapse, toppling, undoing, deposition, ousting, displacement, supplanting, unseating, subversion, dethronement, disestablishment, dissolution. 2 their aim was the overthrow of capitalism: ending, defeat, displacement, fall, rout, collapse, downfall, demise, break-up, subversion, annihilation, dissolution.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
overthrow
o ver throw /òʊvə r θróʊ /動詞 ~s /-z /; -threw /-θrúː /; ~n /-n /; ~ing 他動詞 1 〈政府 指導者 〉を倒す , 崩壊させる, 転覆させる ▸ The government was overthrown in a military coup .軍事クーデターで政府は転覆した 2 〈考え 規則など 〉を撤廃する, 破棄する ▸ overthrow old ideas 古い考え方を葬り去る .3 〈物 〉をひっくり返す, 倒す ▸ The storm overthrew a lot of trees .あらしで多くの木がなぎ倒された .4 〘野球 〙〈ボール 〉を暴投する .名詞 /-́--̀ C /1 〖単数形で 〗崩壊, 壊滅, 転覆 ▸ an overthrow of the old order 古い秩序の崩壊 .2 〘野球 〙暴投, 高投 (!日本でいう 「上手投げ 」はoverhand pitch ) .
overthrown
o ver thrown /òʊvə r θróʊn /動詞 overthrowの過去分詞 .