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paddle

N ครีบ นก เพนกวิน หรือ เต่า  kib-nok-pen-kwin-rue-tao

 

paddle

N ใบ จักร เรือ  ใบพัด น้ำ  bai-jak-ruea

 

paddle

N ไม้ พาย (สำหรับ พาย เรือ  ที่ แจวเรือ  oar pole mai-pai

 

paddle

N ไม้ สำหรับ ตี เทนนิส หรือ ปิงปอง  mai-sam-rab-te-ten-nis-rue-ping-pong

 

paddle

VI เดิน เตาะแตะ  เดินโซเซ  waddle doen-tor-tea

 

paddle

VI แกว่ง แขน หรือ ขา ใน น้ำ  dabble kwang-kan-rue-ka-nai-nam

 

paddle

VT กวน ด้วย พาย  kuan-duai-pai

 

paddle

VT ตี  หวด  ฟาด  เฆี่ยน  spank beat te

 

paddle

VT พาย  แจว  กรรเชียง  พาย เรือ  row oar scull pai

 

paddle boat

N เรือกล ไฟ  paddle steamer ruea-kon-fai

 

paddle wheel

N ใบ จักร เรือกล ไฟ  bai-jak-ruea-kon-fai

 

paddlebox

N ไม้ ปิด ใบ จักร เรือก ลาง ไฟ สมัยก่อน 

 

paddlefish

N ปลา ขนาดใหญ่ จำพวก  Polyodon spthula มี จมูก ยาว แบน เหมือน ใบ พาย 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PADDLE

v.i.[L. pes, pedis, the foot, and this is allied to Gr. , to tread. ] 1. To row; to beat the water, as with oars.
2. To play in the water with the hands, as children; or with the feet, as fowls or other animals.
3. To finger.

 

PADDLE

v.t.To propel by an oar or paddle.

 

PADDLE

n.[In L. batillus is a paddle-staff; in Gr. a pole. ] 1. An oar, but not a large oar. It is now applied to a sort of short oar used in propelling and steering canoes and boats.
2. The blade or the broad part of an oar or weapon.
Thou shalt have a paddle on thy weapon. Deuteronomy 23:13.

 

PADDLER

n.On that paddles.

 

PADDLE-STAFF

n.A staff headed with broad iron.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PADDLE

Pad "dle, v. i. Etym: [Prob. for pattle, and a dim. of pat, v.; cf. also E. pad to tread, Prov. G. paddeln, padden, to walk with short steps, to paddle, G. patschen to splash, dash, dabble, F. patouiller to dabble, splash, fr. patte a paw.

 

1. To use the hands or fingers in toying; to make caressing strokes. [Obs. ] Shak.

 

2. To dabble in water with hands or feet; to use a paddle, or something which serves as a paddle, in swimming, in paddling a boat, etc. As the men were paddling for their lives. L'Estrange.While paddling ducks the standing lake desire. Gay.

 

PADDLE

Pad "dle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Paddled; p. pr. & vb. n. Paddling ]

 

1. To pat or stroke amorously, or gently. To be paddling palms and pinching fingers. Shak.

 

2. To propel with, or as with, a paddle or paddles.

 

3. To pad; to tread upon; to trample. [Prov. Eng. ]

 

PADDLE

Pad "dle, n. Etym: [See Paddle, v. i.]

 

1. An implement with a broad blade, which is used without a fixed fulcrum in propelling and steering canoes and boats.

 

2. The broad part of a paddle, with which the stroke is made; hence, any short, broad blade, resembling that of a paddle. Thou shalt have a paddle upon thy weapon. Deut. xxiii. 13.

 

3. One of the broad boards, or floats, at the circumference of a water wheel, or paddle wheel.

 

4. A small gate in sluices or lock gates to admit or let off water; - - also called clough.

 

5. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A paddle-shaped foot, as of the sea turtle.

 

6. A paddle-shaped implement for string or mixing.

 

7. Etym: [In this sense prob. for older spaddle, a dim. of spade. ]

 

Defn: See Paddle staff (b ), below. [Prov. Eng. ] Paddle beam (Shipbuilding ), one of two large timbers supporting the spring beam and paddle box of a steam vessel. -- Paddle board. See Paddle, n., 3. -- Paddle box, the structure inclosing the upper part of the paddle wheel of a steam vessel. -- Paddle shaft, the revolving shaft which carries the paddle wheel of a steam vessel. -- Paddle staff. (a ) A staff tipped with a broad blade, used by mole catchers. [Prov. Eng. ] (b ) A long-handled spade used to clean a plowshare; -- called also plow staff. [Prov. Eng. ] -- Paddle steamer, a steam vessel propelled by paddle wheels, in distinction from a screw propeller. -- Paddle wheel, the propelling wheel of a steam vessel, having paddles (or floats ) on its circumference, and revolving in a vertical plane parallel to the vessel's length.

 

PADDLECOCK

PADDLECOCK Pad "dle *cock `, n. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: The lumpfish. [Prov. Eng. ]

 

PADDLEFISH

PADDLEFISH Pad "dle *fish `, n. (Zoöl )

 

Defn: A large ganoid fish (Polyodon spathula ) found in the rivers of the Mississippi Valley. It has a long spatula-shaped snout. Called also duck-billed cat, and spoonbill sturgeon.

 

PADDLER

PADDLER Pad "dler, n.

 

Defn: One who, or that which, paddles.

 

PADDLEWOOD

PADDLEWOOD Pad "dle *wood `, n. (Bot. )

 

Defn: The light elastic wood of the Aspidosperma excelsum, a tree of Guiana having a fluted trunk readily split into planks.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

paddle

pad dle 1 |ˈpadl ˈpædl | noun a short pole with a broad blade at one or both ends, used without an oarlock to move a small boat or canoe through the water. an act of using a paddle in a boat: a gentle paddle on sluggish water. a short-handled bat used in various ball games, esp. table tennis. a paddle-shaped instrument used for mixing food or for stirring or mixing in industrial processes. another term for peel 2. informal a paddle-shaped instrument used for administering corporal punishment. each of the boards fitted around the circumference of a paddle wheel or mill wheel. a flat array of solar cells projecting from a spacecraft. the fin or flipper of an aquatic mammal or bird. Medicine a plastic-covered electrode used in cardiac stimulation. short for bidding paddle. verb 1 [ no obj. ] move through the water in a boat using a paddle or paddles: he paddled along the coast. [ with obj. ] propel (a small boat or canoe ) with a paddle or paddles: he was teaching trainees to paddle canoes. [ with obj. ] travel along (a stretch of water ) using such a method: I had paddled the river through other hot July spells. (of a bird or other animal ) swim with short fast strokes: the swan paddled away. 2 [ with obj. ] informal beat (someone ) with a paddle as a punishment: he was firm in his conviction that his children would never be paddled. PHRASES paddle one's own canoe informal be independent and self-sufficient. DERIVATIVES pad dler noun ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting a small spadelike implement ): of unknown origin. Current senses date from the 17th cent.

 

paddle

pad dle 2 |ˈpædl ˈpadl | verb [ no obj. ] walk with bare feet in shallow water: the children paddled at the water's edge. dabble the feet or hands in water: Peter paddled idly in the water with his fingers. noun [ in sing. ] an act of walking with bare feet in shallow water. DERIVATIVES pad dler noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: of obscure origin; compare with Low German paddeln tramp around ; the association with water remains unexplained.

 

paddleball

pad dle ball |ˈpadlˌbôl ˈpædlˌbɔl | noun a game played with a light ball and wooden bat in a four-walled handball court.

 

paddleboat

pad dle boat |ˈpadlˌbōt ˈpædlˌboʊt | noun a small pleasure boat driven by pedals that in turn drive a paddle wheel.

 

paddlefish

pad dle fish |ˈpadlˌfiSH ˈpædlˌfɪʃ | noun ( pl. same or paddlefishes ) a large, mainly freshwater fish related to the sturgeon, with an elongated snout. [The plankton-feeding Polyodon spathula of the Mississippi basin, and the fish-eating Psephurus gladius of the Yangtze River, the only surviving members of the family Polyodontidae. ]

 

paddle steamer

pad dle steam er |ˈpædl ˌstimər | noun a boat powered by steam and propelled by paddle wheels.

 

paddle tennis

pad dle ten nis noun a type of tennis played in a small court with a rubber ball and a wooden or plastic paddle.

 

paddle wheel

pad dle wheel noun a large steam-driven wheel with boards around its circumference, situated at the stern or side of a ship so as to propel the ship through the water by its rotation.

 

Oxford Dictionary

paddleboat

pad dle boat |ˈpadlˌbōt ˈpædlˌboʊt | noun a small pleasure boat driven by pedals that in turn drive a paddle wheel.

 

paddle

paddle 1 |ˈpad (ə )l | noun 1 a short pole with a broad blade at one or both ends, used without a rowlock to move a small boat or canoe through the water. an act of paddling a boat: a gentle paddle on sluggish water. a paddle-shaped instrument used for mixing food, or stirring or mixing in industrial processes. N. Amer. a short-handled bat used in table tennis. N. Amer. informal a paddle-shaped instrument used to administer corporal punishment. each of the boards fitted round the circumference of a paddle wheel or mill wheel. the fin or flipper of an aquatic mammal or bird. 2 a flat array of solar cells projecting from a spacecraft. 3 Medicine a plastic-covered electrode used in cardiac stimulation. verb 1 [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] move through the water in a boat using a paddle or paddles: she paddled along the coast | [ with obj. ] : he was teaching trainees to paddle canoes. [ with obj. ] propel a boat along (a stretch of water ) using paddles: a legal right to paddle Scottish rivers. (of bird or other animal ) swim with short fast strokes: the swan paddled away. 2 [ with obj. ] informal, chiefly N. Amer. beat (someone ) with a paddle as a punishment. PHRASES paddle one's own canoe informal be independent and self-sufficient. DERIVATIVES paddler noun ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting a small spade-like implement ): of unknown origin. Current senses date from the 17th cent.

 

paddle

paddle 2 |ˈpad (ə )l | verb [ no obj. ] walk with bare feet in shallow water: the children paddled at the water's edge. dabble the feet or hands in water: Peter paddled idly in the water with his fingers. noun [ in sing. ] chiefly Brit. an act of walking with bare feet in shallow water. DERIVATIVES paddler noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: of obscure origin; compare with Low German paddeln tramp about ; the association with water remains unexplained.

 

paddleball

paddle |ball |ˈpad (ə )lbɔːl | noun [ mass noun ] a game played with a light ball and wooden bat in a four-walled handball court.

 

paddlefish

paddle |fish |ˈpad (ə )lfɪʃ | noun ( pl. same or paddlefishes ) a large mainly freshwater fish related to the sturgeon, with an elongated snout. The plankton-feeding Polyodon spathula of the Mississippi basin, and the fish-eating Psephurus gladius of the Yangtze River, the only surviving members of the family Polyodontidae.

 

paddle steamer

paddle steamer (also paddle boat ) noun a boat powered by steam and propelled by paddle wheels.

 

paddle tennis

pad ¦dle ten ¦nis noun [ mass noun ] a type of tennis played in a small court with a sponge-rubber ball and wooden or plastic bat.

 

paddle wheel

pad ¦dle wheel noun a large steam-driven wheel with boards round its circumference, situated at the stern or side of a ship so as to propel the ship through the water by its rotation.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

paddle

paddle 1 noun use the paddles to row ashore: oar, scull, blade. verb we paddled around the bay: row gently, pull, scull, canoe, kayak.

 

paddle

paddle 2 verb children were paddling in the water: splash about, wade; dabble.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

paddle

paddle 1 noun use the paddles to row ashore: oar, scull, sweep, blade, spoon, spade. verb we paddled out another hundred yards: row gently, pull, scull.

 

paddle

paddle 2 verb a few children were paddling in the shallow water: splash about, wade; dabble, slop, squelch.

 

Duden Dictionary

Paddler

Padd ler Substantiv, maskulin , der |P a ddler |der Paddler; Genitiv: des Paddlers, Plural: die Paddler jemand, der paddelt

 

Paddlerin

Padd le rin Substantiv, feminin , die |P a ddlerin |weibliche Form zu Paddler

 

Spanish Dictionary

paddle

paddle (también pádel, paddle-tenis y pádel -tenis )nombre masculino Deporte de reglas parecidas a las del tenis que se practica en una pista más pequeña y con paredes en los laterales y el fondo, y con una raqueta de madera y mango corto .Se pronuncia ‘pádel .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

paddle

pad dle 1 /pǽd (ə )l /名詞 s /-z /C 1 (カヌーの )パドル ,かい 〘柄 (え )の短くへら状のもの; 船に固定されていない; oar grip a paddle パドルを握る 2 ⦅米 ⦆(卓球などの柄の短い )ラケット .3 (食材を混ぜるのに使う )しゃもじ , へら ; ⦅米 くだけて ⦆(子供への体罰用の )へら (状の板 ).4 外輪船の外車 [](paddle wheel ).動詞 自動詞 1 (櫂で )(こ ).2 犬かきする .他動詞 1 (櫂で )〈カヌーなど 〉を漕ぐ .2 ⦅米 くだけて ⦆(体罰として, へら 平手で )〈子供 をたたく .~́ b ll パドルボール 〘ラケットでコートの壁面に交互に打ち合うゲーム 〙.~́ b at 1 足漕ぎボード .2 paddle steamer .~́ st amer 外輪船 .~́ t nnis パドルテニス 〘スポンジのボールを打ち合うゲーム 〙.

 

paddle

pad dle 2 動詞 自動詞 1 (浅瀬などを )ぱちゃぱちゃ歩く ; ぱちゃぱちゃと水遊びする .2 〈子供などが 〉よちよち歩く (toddle ).名詞 C ⦅英 ⦆〖通例単数形で 〗水遊び ; (浅瀬などを )ぱちゃぱちゃ歩くこと .