English-Thai Dictionary
parlance
N คำพูด คำ สนทนา kam-phud
parlance
N สำนวน พูด สำนวน เขียน idiom wording diction sum-nuan-phud
parlay
VT ทำให้ ประสบความสำเร็จ หรือ ร่ำรวย พนัน
parley
N การ เจรจา การประชุม การ สนทนา การแลก เปลี่ยนความคิด เห็น discussion conference colloquium kan-jea-ra-ja
parley
VI เจรจา เจรจา ประชุม สนทนา talk converse speak jea-ra-ja
parley with
PHRV เจรจา ตกลง กับ jea-ra-ja-long-kab
parliament
N รัฐสภา House of Commons rad-ta-sa-pa
parliamentarian
N ผู้เชี่ยวชาญ ใน กระบวนการ และ ขั้นตอน ปฎิบัติ งาน ของ รัฐสภา phu-chiao-chan-naikra-buan-kan-lea-kan-ton
parliamentarian
N สมาชิกรัฐสภา legislator sa-ma-chik-rad-ta-sa-pa
parliamentary
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ รัฐสภา governmental administrative kiao-kab-rad-ta-sa-pa
parlor
N ร้านค้า (เช่น ร้านเสริมสวย salon ran-ka
parlor
N ห้องพัก ผ่อน ใน โรงแรม lounge hong-pak-nai-rong-ram
parlor
N ห้องรับแขก ห้องนั่งเล่น living room hong-rab-kea
parlor car
N รถไฟ โดยสาร ซึ่ง มี ที่นั่ง เดี่ยว cable car railway carriage rod-fai-doi-san-sueng-me-ti-ngang-diao
parlour
N ร้านค้า (เช่น ร้านเสริมสวย salon ran-ka
parlour
N ห้องพัก ผ่อน ใน โรงแรม lounge hong-pak-nai-rong-ram
parlour
N ห้องรับแขก ห้องนั่งเล่น living room hong-rab-kea
parlous
ADJ ฉลาดแกมโกง เจ้าเล่ห์ มี เล่ห์เหลี่ยม cha-lad-kam-kong
parlous
ADJ ซึ่ง มี ภัย อันตราย น่ากลัว risky perilous sueng-me-pai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PARLANCE
n.Conversation; discourse; talk.
PARLE
n.parl. Conversation; talk; oral treaty or discussion. [Not used. ] [See Parley. ]
PARLEY
v.i.[L. fero, or pario.] In a general sense, to speak with another; to discourse; but appropriately, to confer with on some point of mutual concern; to discuss orally; hence, to confer with an enemy; to treat with by words; as on an exchange of prisoners, on a cessation of arms, or the subject of peace.
PARLEY
n.Mutual discourse or conversation; discussion; but appropriately, a conference with an enemy in war. We yield on parley, but are storm'd in vain.
To beat a parley, in military language, to beat a drum or sound a trumpet, as a signal for holding a conference with the enemy.
PARLIAMENT
n.Literally, a speaking, conference, mutual discourse or consultation; hence, 1. In Great Britain, the grand assembly of the three estates, the lords spiritual, lords temporal, and the commons; the general council of the nation constituting the legislature, summoned by the king's authority to consult on the affairs of the nation, and to enact and repeal laws. Primarily, the king may be considered as a constituent branch of parliament; but the word is generally used to denote the three estates above named, consisting of two distinct branches, the house of lords and house of commons.
The word parliament was introduced into England under the Norman kings. The supreme council of the nation was called under the Saxon kings, wittenage-mote, the meeting of wise men or sages.
2. The supreme council of Sweden, consisting of four estates; the nobility and representatives of the gentry; the clergy, one of which body is elected from every rural deanery of ten parishes; the burghers, elected by the magistrates and council of every corporation; and the peasants, elected by persons of their own order.
3. In France, before the revolution, a council or court consisting of certain noblemen.
PARLIAMENTARIAN, PARLIAMENTEER
n.One of those who adhered to the parliament in the time of Charles I.
PARLIAMENTARIAN
a.Serving the parliament in opposition to king Charles I.
PARLIAMENTARY
a.Pertaining to parliament; as parliamentary authority. 1. Enacted or done by parliament; as a parliamentary act.
2. According to the rules and usages of parliament, or to the rules and customs of legislative bodies.
PARLOR
n.Primarily, the apartment in a nunnery where the nuns are permitted to meet and converse with each other; hence with us, the room in a house which the family usually occupy when they have no company, as distinguished from a drawing room intended for the reception of company, or from a dining room, when a distinct apartment is allotted for that purpose. In most houses, the parlor is also the dining room.
PARLOUS
a.Keen; sprightly; waggish. [Not used. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PARLANCE
Par "lance, n. Etym: [OF. , fr. F. parler to speak. See Parley. ]
Defn: Conversation; discourse; talk; diction; phrase; as, in legal parlance; in common parlance. A hate of gossip parlance and of sway. Tennyson.
PARLANDO; PARLANTE
Par *lan "do, Par *lan "te, a. & adv. Etym: [It. ] (Mus. )
Defn: Speaking; in a speaking or declamatory manner; to be sung or played in the style of a recitative.
PARLE
Parle, v. i. Etym: [F. parler. See Parley. ]
Defn: To talk; to converse; to parley. [Obs. ] Shak. Finding himself too weak, began to parle. Milton.
PARLE
PARLE Parle, n.
Defn: Conversation; talk; parley. [Obs. ] They ended parle, and both addressed for fight. Milton.
PARLEY
Par "ley, n.; pl. Parleys. Etym: [F. parler speech, talk, fr. parler to speak, LL. parabolare, fr. L. parabola a comparison, parable, in LL. , a word. See Parable, and cf. Parliament, Parlor. ]
Defn: Mutual discourse or conversation; discussion; hence, an oral conference with an enemy, as with regard to a truce. We yield on parley, but are stormed in vain. Dryden. To beat a parley (Mil. ), to beat a drum, or sound a trumpet, as a signal for holding a conference with the enemy.
PARLEY
Par "ley, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Parleyed; p. pr. & vb. n. Parleying.]
Defn: To speak with another; to confer on some point of mutual concern; to discuss orally; hence, specifically, to confer orally with an enemy; to treat with him by words, as on an exchange of prisoners, an armistice, or terms of peace. They are at hand, To parley or to fight; therefore prepare. Shak.
PARLIAMENT
Par "lia *ment, n. Etym: [OE. parlement, F. parlement, fr. parler to speak; cf. LL. parlamentum, parliamentum. See Parley. ]
1. A parleying; a discussion; a conference. [Obs. ] But first they held their parliament. Rom. of R.
2. A formal conference on public affairs; a general council; esp. , an assembly of representatives of a nation or people having authority to make laws. They made request that it might be lawful for them to summon a parliament of Gauls. Golding.
3. The assembly of the three estates of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, viz. , the lords spiritual, lords temporal, and the representatives of the commons, sitting in the House of Lords and the House of Commons, constituting the legislature, when summoned by the royal authority to consult on the affairs of the nation, and to enact and repeal laws.
Note: Thought the sovereign is a constituting branch of Parliament, the word is generally used to denote the three estates named above.
4. In France, before the Revolution of 1789, one of the several principal judicial courts. Parliament heel, the inclination of a ship when made to careen by shifting her cargo or ballast. -- Parliament hinge (Arch. ), a hinge with so great a projection from the wall or frame as to allow a door or shutter to swing back flat against the wall. -- Long Parliament, Rump Parliament. See under Long, and Rump.
PARLIAMENTAL
PARLIAMENTAL Par `lia *men "tal, a.
Defn: Parliamentary. [Obs. ]
PARLIAMENTARIAN
PARLIAMENTARIAN Par `lia *men *ta "ri *an, a.
Defn: Of or pertaining to Parliament. Wood.
PARLIAMENTARIAN
PARLIAMENTARIAN Par `lia *men *ta "ri *an, n.
1. (Eng. Hist. )
Defn: One who adhered to the Parliament, in opposition to King Charles I. Walpole.
2. One versed in the rules and usages of Parliament or similar deliberative assemblies; as, an accomplished parliamentarian.
PARLIAMENTARILY
PARLIAMENTARILY Par `lia *men "ta *ri *ly, adv.
Defn: In a parliamentary manner.
PARLIAMENTARY
Par `lia *men "ta *ry, a. Etym: [Cf. F. parlementaire. ]
1. Of or pertaining to Parliament; as, parliamentary authority. Bacon.
2. Enacted or done by Parliament; as, a parliamentary act. Sir M. Hale.
3. According to the rules and usages of Parliament or of deliberative bodies; as, a parliamentary motion. Parliamentary agent, a person, usually a solicitor, professionally employed by private parties to explain and recommend claims, bills, etc. , under consideration of Parliament. [Eng. ] -- Parliamentary train, one of the trains which, by act of Parliament, railway companies are required to run for the conveyance of third-class passengers at a reduced rate. [Eng. ]
PARLOR
Par "lor, n. Etym: [OE. parlour, parlur, F. parloir, LL. parlatorium. See Parley. ] [Written also parlour. ]
Defn: A room for business or social conversation, for the reception of guests, etc. Specifically: (a ) The apartment in a monastery or nunnery where the inmates are permitted to meet and converse with each other, or with visitors and friends from without. Piers Plowman. (b ) In large private houses, a sitting room for the family and for familiar guests, -- a room for less formal uses than the drawing- room. Esp. , in modern times, the dining room of a house having few apartments, as a London house, where the dining parlor is usually on the ground floor. (c ) Commonly, in the United States, a drawing-room, or the room where visitors are received and entertained.
Note: "In England people who have a drawing-room no longer call it a parlor, as they called it of old and till recently. " Fitzed. Hall. Parior car. See Palace car, under Car.
PARLOR MATCH
PARLOR MATCH Par "lor match `.
Defn: A friction match that contains little or no sulphur.
PARLOUS
Par "lous, a. Etym: [For perlous, a contr. fr. perilous. ]
1. Attended with peril; dangerous; as, a parlous cough. [Archaic ] "A parlous snuffing." Beau. & Fl.
2. Venturesome; bold; mischievous; keen. [Obs. ] "A parlous boy. " Shak. "A parlous wit. " Dryden. -- Par "lous *ly, adv. [Obs. ] -- Par "lous *ness, n. [Obs. ]
New American Oxford Dictionary
Parl.
Parl. Brit. ▶abbreviation • Parliament. • Parliamentary.
parlance
par lance |ˈpärləns ˈpɑrləns | ▶noun a particular way of speaking or using words, esp. a way common to those with a particular job or interest: dated terms that were once in common parlance | medical parlance. ORIGIN late 16th cent. (denoting speech or debate ): from Old French, from parler ‘speak, ’ from Latin parabola ‘comparison ’ (in late Latin ‘speech ’).
parlando
par lan do |pärˈländō pɑːˈlandəʊ |Music ▶adverb & adjective (with reference to singing ) expressive or declamatory in the manner of speech. ▶noun composition or performance in this manner: the high-lying parlando of Siegfried's narration. ORIGIN Italian, literally ‘speaking. ’
parlay
par lay |ˈpärˌlā, -lē ˈpɑrˌleɪ | ▶verb [ with obj. ] (parlay something into ) turn an initial stake or winnings from a previous bet into (a greater amount ) by gambling: it involved parlaying a small bankroll into big winnings. • informal transform into (something greater or more valuable ): a banker who parlayed a sizable inheritance into a financial empire | an excellent performance is quickly parlayed into lucrative contracts. ▶noun a cumulative series of bets in which winnings accruing from each transaction are used as a stake for a further bet. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from French paroli, from Italian, from paro ‘like, ’ from Latin par ‘equal. ’
parley
par ley |ˈpärlē ˈpɑrli | ▶noun ( pl. parleys ) a conference between opposing sides in a dispute, esp. a discussion of terms for an armistice. ▶verb ( parleys, parleying, parleyed ) [ no obj. ] hold a conference with the opposing side to discuss terms: they disagreed over whether to parley with the enemy. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting speech or debate ): perhaps from Old French parlee ‘spoken, ’ feminine past participle of the verb parler .
parliament
par lia ment |ˈpärləmənt ˈpɑrləmənt | ▶noun ( Parliament ) (in the UK ) the highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons: the Secretary of State will lay proposals before Parliament. • the members of this legislature for a particular period, esp. between one dissolution and the next: the act was passed by the last parliament of the reign. • a similar legislature in other nations and states: the Russian parliament. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French parlement ‘speaking, ’ from the verb parler .
parliamentarian
par lia men tar i an |ˌpärləmenˈte (ə )rēən ˌpɑrləmənˈtɛriən | ▶noun 1 a member of a parliament, esp. one well versed in parliamentary procedure and experienced in debate. 2 historical a supporter of Parliament in the English Civil War; a Roundhead. ▶adjective 1 of or relating to Parliament or its members: parliamentarian committees. 2 historical of or relating to the Roundheads. DERIVATIVES par lia men tar i an ism |-ˌnizəm |noun
parliamentary
par lia men ta ry |ˌpärləˈmentərē ˈˌpɑrləˈmɛnt (ə )ri | ▶adjective relating to, enacted by, or suitable for a parliament: parliamentary legislation.
Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration
Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration ▶noun (in the UK ) an official appointed to investigate complaints by individuals against public authorities. Also called the Ombudsman.
Parliamentary Counsel
Parliamentary Counsel ▶noun (in the UK ) a group of barristers employed as civil servants to draft government bills and amendments.
parliamentary law
par lia men ta ry law ▶noun the rules that govern the conduct of legislatures and other deliberative bodies.
parliamentary party
par ¦lia |men ¦tary party ▶noun the members of a political party who are in parliament, as distinguished from the party in the country as a whole.
parliamentary private secretary
par ¦lia |men ¦tary pri |vate sec |re ¦tary ▶noun (in the UK ) a Member of Parliament assisting a government minister.
parliamentary procedure
par lia men ta ry pro ce dure ▶noun 1 a rule that defines how a particular situation is to be handled, or a particular outcome achieved, in a legislature or deliberative body. 2 parliamentary law.
parliamentary undersecretary
par ¦lia |men ¦tary under |sec ¦re ¦tary ▶noun (in the UK ) a Member of Parliament in a department of state, ranking below a minister.
parlor
par lor |ˈpärlər ˈpɑrlər |(Brit. parlour ) ▶noun 1 dated a sitting room in a private house. • a room in a public building for receiving guests: the mayor's parlor. • a room in a monastery or convent that is set aside for conversation. 2 [ usu. with modifier ] a shop or business providing specified goods or services: an ice-cream parlor | a funeral parlor. 3 (also milking parlor ) a room or building equipped for milking cows. ▶adjective [ attrib. ] dated, derogatory denoting a person who professes but does not actively give support to a specified (esp. radical ) political view: parlor libertarians. ORIGIN Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French parlur ‘place for speaking, ’ from Latin parlare ‘speak. ’
parlor car
par lor car ▶noun a luxuriously fitted railroad car, typically with individually reserved seats.
parlor game
par lor game ▶noun an indoor game, esp. a word game.
parlor grand
par lor grand ▶noun a grand piano intermediate in size between a concert grand and a baby grand.
parlormaid
par lor maid |ˈpärlərˌmād ˈpɑrlərˌmeɪd | ▶noun historical a maid employed to serve at table.
parlour
par lour ▶noun British spelling of parlor.
parlour palm
par |lour palm ▶noun a small Central American palm which is grown as a popular pot plant. ●Chamaedorea elegans, family Palmae.
parlous
par lous |ˈpärləs ˈpɑrləs | ▶adjective archaic or humorous full of danger or uncertainty; precarious: the parlous state of the economy. ▶adverb archaic greatly or excessively: she is parlous handsome. DERIVATIVES par lous ly adverb, par lous ness noun ORIGIN late Middle English: contraction of perilous .
Oxford Dictionary
Parl.
Parl. ▶abbreviation Brit. • Parliament. • Parliamentary.
parlance
parlance |ˈpɑːl (ə )ns | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a particular way of speaking or using words, especially a way common to those with a particular job or interest: dated terms that were once in common parlance | medical parlance. ORIGIN late 16th cent. (denoting speech or debate ): from Old French, from parler ‘speak ’, from Latin parabola ‘comparison ’ (in late Latin ‘speech ’).
parlando
parlando |pɑːˈlandəʊ |Music ▶adverb & adjective (with reference to singing ) expressive or declamatory in the manner of speech. ▶noun [ mass noun ] composition or performance in a parlando manner. ORIGIN Italian, literally ‘speaking ’.
parlay
parlay |ˈpɑːleɪ |N. Amer. ▶verb [ with obj. ] (parlay something into ) turn an initial stake or winnings from a previous bet into (a greater amount ) by gambling: parlaying a small bankroll into big winnings. ▶noun a cumulative series of bets in which winnings accruing from each transaction are used as a stake for a further bet. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from French paroli, from Italian, from paro ‘like ’, from Latin par ‘equal ’.
parley
parley |ˈpɑːli | ▶noun ( pl. parleys ) a conference between opposing sides in a dispute, especially a discussion of terms for an armistice. ▶verb ( parleys, parleying, parleyed ) [ no obj. ] hold a conference with the opposing side to discuss terms: they disagreed over whether to parley with the enemy. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting speech or debate ): perhaps from Old French parlee ‘spoken ’, feminine past participle of the verb parler .
parliament
parliament |ˈpɑːləm (ə )nt | ▶noun ( Parliament ) (in the UK ) the highest legislature, consisting of the Sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons: the Secretary of State will lay proposals before Parliament | an Act of Parliament. • the members of Parliament between one dissolution and the next: the act was passed by the last parliament of the reign. • a legislature similar to the UK Parliament in other nations and states: the Russian parliament. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French parlement ‘speaking ’, from the verb parler .
parliamentarian
par ¦lia |men ¦tar ¦ian |ˌpɑːləm (ə )nˈtɛːrɪən, -mɛn -| ▶noun 1 a member of a parliament, especially one well versed in its procedure and experienced in debate. 2 historical a supporter of Parliament in the English Civil War; a Roundhead. ▶adjective 1 relating to a parliament or its members: parliamentarian committees. 2 historical relating to the Roundheads. DERIVATIVES parliamentarianism noun
parliamentary
par ¦lia |men ¦tary |ˌpɑːləˈmɛnt (ə )ri | ▶adjective relating to, enacted by, or suitable for a parliament: a parliamentary candidate | parliamentary legislation.
Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration
Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration ▶noun (in the UK ) an official appointed to investigate complaints by individuals against public authorities. Also called the Ombudsman.
Parliamentary Counsel
Parliamentary Counsel ▶noun (in the UK ) a group of barristers employed as civil servants to draft government bills and amendments.
parliamentary law
par lia men ta ry law ▶noun the rules that govern the conduct of legislatures and other deliberative bodies.
parliamentary party
par ¦lia |men ¦tary party ▶noun the members of a political party who are in parliament, as distinguished from the party in the country as a whole.
parliamentary private secretary
par ¦lia |men ¦tary pri |vate sec |re ¦tary ▶noun (in the UK ) a Member of Parliament assisting a government minister.
parliamentary procedure
par lia men ta ry pro ce dure ▶noun 1 a rule that defines how a particular situation is to be handled, or a particular outcome achieved, in a legislature or deliberative body. 2 parliamentary law.
parliamentary undersecretary
par ¦lia |men ¦tary under |sec ¦re ¦tary ▶noun (in the UK ) a Member of Parliament in a department of state, ranking below a minister.
parlor grand
par lor grand ▶noun a grand piano intermediate in size between a concert grand and a baby grand.
parlour
parlour |ˈpɑːlə |(US parlor ) ▶noun 1 dated a sitting room in a private house. 2 a room in a public building for receiving guests: the mayor's parlour. • a room in a monastery or convent that is set aside for conversation. 3 [ usu. with modifier ] chiefly N. Amer. a shop or business providing specified goods or services: an ice-cream parlour | a funeral parlour. 4 (also milking parlour ) a room or building equipped for milking cows. ▶adjective [ attrib. ] derogatory denoting a person who professes belief in but does not actively support a specified (especially radical ) political view: the parlour Socialists of the late Victorian period. ORIGIN Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French parlur ‘place for speaking ’, from Latin parlare ‘speak ’.
parlour car
par |lour car ▶noun N. Amer. a luxuriously fitted railway carriage, typically with individually reserved seats.
parlour game
par |lour game ▶noun an indoor game, especially a word game.
parlourmaid
par ¦lour |maid |ˈpɑːləmeɪd | ▶noun historical a maid employed to wait at table.
parlour palm
par |lour palm ▶noun a small Central American palm which is grown as a popular pot plant. ●Chamaedorea elegans, family Palmae.
parlous
parlous |ˈpɑːləs | ▶adjective archaic or humorous full of danger or uncertainty; precarious: the parlous state of the economy | the General's position was parlous. ▶adverb archaic greatly or excessively: she is parlous handsome. DERIVATIVES parlously adverb, parlousness noun ORIGIN late Middle English: contraction of perilous .
American Oxford Thesaurus
parlance
parlance noun for the character of Lyndsay-Ann, she uses her most annoying Valley girl parlance: jargon, language, phraseology, talk, speech, argot, patois, cant; informal lingo, -ese, -speak.
parley
parley noun a peace parley: negotiation, talk (s ), conference, summit, discussion, powwow; informal confab; formal colloquy, confabulation. ▶verb the two parties were willing to parley: discuss terms, talk, hold talks, negotiate, deliberate; informal powwow. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD See conversation . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.
parliament
parliament noun the Russian parliament: legislature, legislative assembly, congress, senate, (upper /lower ) house, (upper /lower ) chamber, diet, assembly.
parliamentary
parliamentary adjective parliamentary assemblies: legislative, lawmaking, governmental, congressional, senatorial, democratic, elected, representative.
parlous
parlous adjective the parlous state of the industry: bad, dire, dreadful, awful, terrible, grave, serious, desperate, precarious; sorry, poor, lamentable, hopeless; unsafe, perilous, dangerous, risky; informal dicey, hairy, woeful.
Oxford Thesaurus
parlance
parlance noun a Munro, in climbing parlance, is a Scottish mountain exceeding 3000 feet in height. See idiom (sense 2 ).
parley
parley noun a peace parley: negotiation, talk (s ), meeting, conference, summit, discussion, dialogue, conclave, consultation, deliberation, colloquy; informal confab, powwow; formal confabulation; dated palaver. ▶verb the two parties were willing to parley: discuss terms, talk, hold talks, speak to each other, confer, consult with each other, negotiate, deliberate; informal powwow.
parliament
parliament noun 1 the Queen's speech to Parliament: the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, the House of Commons, the House of Lords, the Commons, the Lords, the House, the Lower House, the Upper House, the Mother of Parliaments. 2 the Russian parliament: legislature, legislative assembly, congress, senate, chamber, house, upper house, lower house, upper chamber, lower chamber, second chamber, convocation, diet, council, assembly, Chamber of Deputies.
parliamentary
parliamentary adjective parliamentary assemblies: legislative, law-making, lawgiving, deliberative, governmental, congressional, senatorial, democratic, elected, representative; rare legislatorial.
parlour
parlour noun 1 they had tea in the parlour: sitting room, living room, lounge, front room, best room, drawing room, morning room, salon; Brit. reception room. 2 a beauty parlour: salon, shop, establishment, store.
parlous
parlous adjective archaic or humorous the parlous state of the industry: bad, dire, dreadful, awful, terrible, appalling, frightful, grave, serious, desperate, precarious, uncertain, touch-and-go, difficult, unsafe, perilous, dangerous, risky; pitiful, wretched, sorry, poor, lamentable, woeful, hopeless; informal dicey, hairy, lousy; Brit. informal dodgy, chronic.
Duden Dictionary
Parlament
Par la ment Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Parlam e nt |das Parlament; Genitiv: des Parlament [e ]s, Plural: die Parlamente englisch parliament < altfranzösisch parlement = Unterhaltung, Erörterung (daraus schon gleichbedeutend mittelhochdeutsch parlament, parlemunt ), zu: parler, parlieren 1 gewählte Vertretung des Volkes mit beratender und gesetzgebender Funktion ein neues Parlament wählen 2 Parlamentsgebäude
Parlamentär
Par la men tär Substantiv, maskulin , der |Parlament ä r |französisch parlementaire, zu: parlementer = in Unterhandlungen treten bevollmächtigter Unterhändler zwischen feindlichen Heeren einen Parlamentär entsenden, mit einer weißen Fahne ausstatten
Parlamentärflagge
Par la men tär flag ge Substantiv, feminin , die |Parlament ä rflagge |
Parlamentarier
Par la men ta ri er Substantiv, maskulin , der Parlamentarierin |Parlament a rier |nach englisch parliamentarian Abgeordneter, Abgeordnete eines Parlaments
Parlamentarierin
Par la men ta ri e rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Parlament a rierin |die Parlamentarierin; Genitiv: der Parlamentarierin, Plural: die Parlamentarierinnen weibliche Form zu Parlamentarier
Parlamentärin
Par la men tä rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Parlament ä rin |weibliche Form zu Parlamentär
parlamentarisch
par la men ta risch Adjektiv |parlament a risch |nach englisch parliamentary das Parlament betreffend, von ihm ausgehend das parlamentarische System
parlamentarisch-demokratisch
par la men ta risch-de mo kra tisch Adjektiv |parlament a risch-demokr a tisch |die parlamentarische Demokratie betreffend, auf ihr beruhend
Parlamentarismus
Par la men ta ris mus Substantiv, maskulin , der |Parlamentar i smus |der Parlamentarismus; Genitiv: des Parlamentarismus demokratische Regierungsform, in der die Regierung dem Parlament verantwortlich ist
parlamentieren
par la men tie ren schwaches Verb |parlament ie ren |griechisch-lateinisch-vulgärlateinisch -französisch 1 veraltet unterhandeln 2 landschaftlich eifrig hin und her reden, verhandeln
Parlamentsabgeordnete
Par la ments ab ge ord ne te substantiviertes Adjektiv, feminin |Parlam e ntsabgeordnete | vgl. Abgeordnete weibliches Mitglied eines Parlaments; Parlamentarierin
Parlamentsabgeordneter
Par la ments ab ge ord ne ter substantiviertes Adjektiv, maskulin |Parlam e ntsabgeordneter | vgl. Abgeordneter männliches Mitglied eines Parlaments; Parlamentarier
Parlamentsausschuss
Par la ments aus schuss Substantiv, maskulin , der |Parlam e ntsausschuss |parlamentarischer Ausschuss 2
Parlamentsbeschluss
Par la ments be schluss Substantiv, maskulin , der |Parlam e ntsbeschluss |
Parlamentsdebatte
Par la ments de bat te Substantiv, feminin , die |Parlam e ntsdebatte |Debatte im Parlament 1
Parlamentsferien
Par la ments fe ri en Pluralwort , die |Parlam e ntsferien |Pluraletantum Periode, in der keine Parlamentssitzungen stattfinden, besonders parlamentarische Sommerpause
Parlamentsfernsehen
Par la ments fern se hen Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Parlam e ntsfernsehen |Fernsehprogramm, das über die Arbeit des Parlaments berichtet
Parlamentsfraktion
Par la ments frak ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |Parlam e ntsfraktion |Fraktion des Parlaments 1
Parlamentsgebäude
Par la ments ge bäu de Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Parlam e ntsgebäude | Parlament 2
Parlamentsklub
Par la ments klub , Par la ments club Substantiv, maskulin österreichisch , der Parlamentsclub |Parlam e ntsklub Parlam e ntsclub |Parlamentsfraktion
Parlamentsmehrheit
Par la ments mehr heit Substantiv, feminin , die |Parlam e ntsmehrheit |Mehrheit im Parlament 1 die konservative Fraktion hat die Parlamentsmehrheit
Parlamentsmitglied
Par la ments mit glied Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Parlam e ntsmitglied |Mitglied des Parlaments 1
Parlamentspräsident
Par la ments prä si dent Substantiv, maskulin , der |Parlam e ntspräsident | Präsident 2a eines Parlaments 1
Parlamentspräsidentin
Par la ments prä si den tin Substantiv, feminin , die |Parlam e ntspräsidentin |weibliche Form zu Parlamentspräsident
Parlamentssitz
Par la ments sitz Substantiv, maskulin , der |Parlam e ntssitz | Sitz 2 in einem Parlament 1
Parlamentssitzung
Par la ments sit zung Substantiv, feminin , die |Parlam e ntssitzung |Sitzung des Parlaments 1
Parlamentsvorbehalt
Par la ments vor be halt Substantiv, maskulin Politik, Rechtssprache , der |Parlam e ntsvorbehalt |Vorbehalt, nach dem bestimmte Entscheidungen nur mit Zustimmung des Parlaments getroffen werden können
Parlamentswahl
Par la ments wahl Substantiv, feminin , die |Parlam e ntswahl |meist im Plural Wahl, bei der ein Parlament 1 gewählt wird
parlando
par lan do Adverb Musik |parl a ndo |italienisch, zu: parlare = sprechen (vom Gesang ) rhythmisch exakt und mit Tongebung, dem Sprechen nahekommend
Parlando
Par lan do Substantiv, Neutrum Musik , das |Parl a ndo |das Parlando; Genitiv: des Parlandos, Plural: die Parlandos und Parlandi parlando vorgetragener Gesang, Sprechgesang
parlante
par lan te Adverb |parl a nte | parlando
Parlatorium
Par la to ri um Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Parlat o rium |das Parlatorium; Genitiv: des Parlatoriums, Plural: die Parlatorien mittellateinisch parlatorium, gebildet unter Einfluss von (alt )französisch parler, parlieren Raum in Klöstern, in dem sich die Mönche unterhalten dürfen
Pärlein
Pär lein Substantiv, Neutrum , das |P ä rlein | zu Paar Verkleinerungsform zu Paar
parlieren
par lie ren schwaches Verb bildungssprachlich |parl ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « im 16. Jahrhundert = französisch, gewählt reden < französisch parler = reden, sprechen < mittellateinisch parabolare = sich unterhalten, zu lateinisch parabola, Parabel a veraltend leicht, obenhin plaudern, Konversation machen zusammensitzen und munter parlieren b eine fremde Sprache sprechen [können ], sich in einer fremden Sprache unterhalten Französisch parlieren
French Dictionary
parlant
parlant , ante adj. adjectif 1 Bavard. : Ils sont peu parlants: leurs répliques sont laconiques. 2 Expressif. : Des photographies parlantes. 3 Qui reproduit la parole. : Le cinéma parlant. ANTONYME muet .
parlé
parlé , ée adj. adjectif Exprimé à l ’aide de la parole (par opposition à écrit ). : Le journal parlé. La langue parlée et la langue écrite. SYNONYME oral .
parlement
parlement n. m. nom masculin 1 Assemblée ou ensemble de deux assemblées qui exercent le pouvoir législatif. : Le siège du Parlement est à Québec. Note Typographique Si le nom désigne l ’assemblée qui exerce le pouvoir législatif, il s ’écrit avec une majuscule. 2 par extension Assemblée représentant un ensemble de pays. : Le Parlement européen. 3 Édifice où siège l ’assemblée qui exerce le pouvoir législatif d ’un État. : Le parlement d ’Ottawa. Note Typographique En ce sens, le nom s ’écrit avec une minuscule.
parlementaire
parlementaire adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin Du Parlement. : Un régime parlementaire. Un parlementaire, une parlementaire.
parlementarisme
parlementarisme n. m. nom masculin Régime parlementaire.
parlementer
parlementer v. intr. verbe intransitif Négocier longuement en vue d ’un accord. : Ils ont parlementé longtemps avant que le ravisseur libère ses otages. SYNONYME débattre ; discuter . aimer
parler
parler v. tr. , intr. , pronom. verbe transitif direct Faire usage d ’une langue. : Parler le français et l ’anglais. Paul parle plusieurs langues: il est polyglotte. verbe transitif indirect 1 Exprimer sa pensée, ses sentiments. : Parler de musique, de cinéma. Je ne veux pas parler de ce sujet. Note Syntaxique En ce sens, le verbe se construit avec la préposition de. 2 S ’adresser à quelqu ’un. : Parler à son ami, avec une amie. Il faudrait parler à la mère de ce garçon. SYNONYME converser avec ; entretenir avec . Note Syntaxique En ce sens, le verbe se construit avec les prépositions à, avec. verbe intransitif 1 Articuler des mots. : Parler plus bas. Elle parle vite. Il a parlé pendant trente minutes. 2 S ’exprimer. : Parlons peu, mais parlons bien. 3 Converser. : Marie-Ève parle avec ses amis tous les soirs. SYNONYME bavarder ; deviser ; entretenir . 4 Traduire quelque chose. : Les chiffres parlent d ’eux-mêmes (et non *par eux-mêmes ). SYNONYME témoigner de . 5 Dévoiler (quelque chose que l ’on veut garder secret ). : Ils n ’ont pas réussi à la faire parler. verbe pronominal 1 Être parlé. : Le portugais se parle au Portugal et au Brésil. 2 S ’adresser la parole. : Nous nous sommes parlé longuement. Note Grammaticale Le participe passé de ce verbe est invariable, sauf lorsqu ’il est employé à la forme pronominale au sens de « être parlé ». La langue française s ’est parlée dans toute l ’Europe autrefois. Ils ne se sont pas parlé depuis deux jours. LOCUTIONS Cela ne vaut pas la peine d ’en parler. Ce n ’est pas important. Parler à tort et à travers. Dire n ’importe quoi. SYNONYME parler en l ’air . Parler en l ’air. Ne pas réfléchir avant de s ’exprimer. SYNONYME parler à tort et à . Tu parles! familier Locution exclamative marquant le scepticisme. : Une restructuration? Tu parles! C ’est un euphémisme pour dire que des postes seront supprimés. FORME FAUTIVE parler à travers son chapeau. Calque de « to talk through one ’s hat » pour parler à tort et à travers. aimer
parler
parler n. m. nom masculin 1 Langage, manière de s ’exprimer. : Un parler enfantin. 2 linguistique Langue propre à un groupe, à une région. : Le parler des Madelinots est coloré.
parleur
parleur , euse n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Personne qui parle beaucoup. : Grand parleur, petit faiseur, dit l ’adage. LOCUTION Beau parleur. péjoratif Personne qui fait de belles phrases, mais qui ne passe pas à l ’action.
parloir
parloir n. m. nom masculin Lieu où l ’on reçoit les visiteurs (dans un couvent, une prison ).
parlote
parlote ou parlotte n. f. nom féminin familier Conversation insignifiante. : Elle fait la parlote avec la voisine. SYNONYME bavardage ; papotage .
Spanish Dictionary
parla
parla nombre femenino 1 Acción de parlar .2 despectivo Verborrea insustancial :todo cuanto dijo no fue más que parla .
parlamentar
parlamentar verbo intransitivo 1 Discutir sobre un asunto o sobre un problema con la intención de llegar a un acuerdo o de encontrar una solución :en caso de surgir conflictos, representantes de ambos mandos parlamentarán en el edificio de la alcaldía de la ciudad .SINÓNIMO dialogar .2 Hablar o conversar [una persona ] con otra de forma oficiosa .
parlamentario, -ria
parlamentario, -ria nombre masculino y femenino 1 Político que forma parte de un parlamento :la moción de censura es propuesta por al menos una cuarta parte de los parlamentarios .2 adjetivo Del parlamento o relacionado con este órgano político :sesiones parlamentarias; mayoría parlamentaria .3 [sistema político ] Que se basa en la existencia de un parlamento :régimen parlamentario . VÉASE gobierno parlamentario .
parlamentarismo
parlamentarismo nombre masculino Sistema político en el que el parlamento controla la actuación del gobierno y elabora, aprueba y reforma las leyes :en los países democráticos existe pluripartidismo y parlamentarismo .
parlamento
parlamento nombre masculino 1 Órgano político encargado de elaborar, reformar y aprobar las leyes, constituido por una o dos cámaras, cuyos miembros son elegidos por los ciudadanos con derecho a voto, y que está regulado, generalmente, por la Constitución :el parlamento mexicano retrasó la aprobación del dictamen de la nueva iniciativa de Ley .En esta acepción suele escribirse con mayúscula .SINÓNIMO cortes .2 Edificio en el que tienen su sede estas dos cámaras :el parlamento argentino está en Buenos Aires .SINÓNIMO cortes .3 Acción de parlamentar :el parlamento del catedrático duró toda la tarde .4 Intervención larga de un actor en una obra de teatro :el parlamento del protagonista en el tercer acto impresiona al público .ETIMOLOGÍA Probablemente préstamo (s. xvi ) del francés parlement , derivado de parler ‘hablar ’, que, a partir de la idea de hablar, se especializa en designar una reunión deliberativa, especialmente para tomar una decisión, de donde surge la institución que designa .
parlanchín, -china
parlanchín, -china adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino 1 coloquial [persona ] Que habla mucho :decía el historiador que cuando el gran orador, Moctezuma, volvía de un día de caza, bajo estrecha vigilancia aunque contento y parlanchín, ofreció cálido chocolate en taza de plata a sus gendarmes españoles .SINÓNIMO charlatán .2 coloquial [persona ] Que por indiscreción cuenta cosas que no debería contar .SINÓNIMO charlatán .
parlante
parlante adjetivo 1 Que parla o habla :busto parlante .2 Que es capaz de hablar o de imitar la voz humana :máquina parlante; muñeco parlante; el loro y la cotorra son aves parlantes .3 nombre masculino CSur, Bol, Ecuad, Perú, Salv Aparato que convierte impulsos eléctricos en sonido; consiste en una caja con un electroimán en su interior que hace vibrar una membrana, que resuena en la caja y genera el sonido; se conecta a un aparato que produce impulsos eléctricos modulados, como un amplificador, un receptor de radio, una televisión o una computadora .SINÓNIMO altavoz .4 Colomb, Pan, Par, Venez Aparato para aumentar el volumen del sonido y difundirlo, especialmente de la voz, y transmitirlo a distancia; consiste en un tubo cónico en cuyo extremo más estrecho hay una embocadura .SINÓNIMO megáfono .
parlar
parlar verbo intransitivo 1 coloquial Hablar o charlar, en especial con desenvoltura o desembarazo y de cosas sin importancia :el periodista le dijo riendo: “Señor ministro, le tenemos mucho cariño, y nos gusta mucho cuando se pone usted a parlar ”.2 Emitir sonidos parecidos a la voz humana algunas aves .
parlero, -ra
parlero, -ra adjetivo [animal ] Que parla o habla :ave parlera; desde su charco una parlera rana oyó cacarear a una gallina; (fig ) una ciudad parlera y locuaz .
parlotear
parlotear verbo intransitivo coloquial Hablar de cosas insustanciales o intrascendentes :las mujeres parloteaban por la mañana, en el río, mientras lavaban la ropa .
parloteo
parloteo nombre masculino Charla insustancial o intrascendente :una noche, en pocas palabras, resumió mucho más que todo el parloteo agradecido y confuso de la chica .SINÓNIMO charloteo .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
parl
parl .Parl .parliament ; parliamentary .
parlance
par lance /pɑ́ː r ləns /名詞 U ⦅かたい書 ⦆(特定グループの )言葉, 用語 (phraseology )▸ in common [police ] parlance 一般的な言葉 [警察用語 ]で .
parlay
par lay /pɑ́ː r leɪ |-li /動詞 ~s ; ~ed ; ~ing 他動詞 ⦅米 ⦆1 〈元金ともうけた金 〉を次の賭 (か )けに賭ける .2 «…に » (富 成功を得るために )〈資金 才能など 〉を増大 [拡大 ]させる «into » .名詞 U ⦅米 ⦆元金ともうけた金を次の賭けに賭けること .
parley
par ley /pɑ́ː r li /名詞 複 ~s C ⦅やや古 ⦆和平会議 [交渉 ].動詞 ~s ; ~ed ; ~ing 自動詞 ⦅くだけて おどけて ⦆【敵と 】和平会議 [交渉 ]をする «with » .
parliament
par lia ment /pɑ́ː r ləmənt / (! -lia-は /lə /) 〖parley (話をする )ment (場所 )〗名詞 複 ~s /-ts /1 C 〖集合的に; ⦅主に英 ⦆では単複両扱い 〗議会, 国会 (→diet 2 )▸ the German Parliament ドイツ議会 2 U 〖通例P -; 集合的に; ⦅主に英 ⦆では単複両扱い 〗英国議会 (!the House of Commons (下院 )とthe House of Lords (上院 )とから成る ) ▸ a Member of Parliament 下院議員 (⦅略 ⦆MP, M.P.)▸ stand for [enter, get into ] Parliament 国会議員に立候補する [なる ]▸ have a seat in Parliament 議席を獲得する 3 C U (議会の )会期 ▸ in the next parliament 次の会期中に
parliamentarian
par lia men tar i an /pɑ̀ː r ləmenté ə riən /名詞 C 1 議会法規に精通した [議論の上手な ]議員 ; 特定の任務にある議員グループ .2 ⦅英 ⦆国会議員 ; 〘英史 〙〖P- 〗(英17世紀の )議会派議員 .形容詞 議会 (政治 )の .
parliamentary
par lia men ta ry /pɑ̀ː r ləmént (ə )ri / (! 名詞 の前ではp á rliam è ntary ) →parliament 形容詞 比較なし 〖名詞 の前で 〗1 議会の , 議会が定める ; 議員にかかわる ▸ parliamentary government 議会政治 ▸ (a ) parliamentary democracy 議会制民主主義 2 議会にふさわしい , 丁寧な 〈言動など 〉.~̀ c á ndidate 国会議員候補者 .P -̀ Comm í ssioner for Administr á tion ⦅英 ⦆国会行政管理官 .~̀ el é ction 議員選挙 .~̀ imm ú nity 議員 (不逮捕 )特権 .P -̀ L á bor P à rty 労働党 .~̀ proc é dure 議員法, 議会運営手続き .~̀ s é cretary ⦅英 ⦆政務次官, (日本の )政務官 .
parlor
par lor ⦅英 ⦆-lour /pɑ́ː r lə r /〖parley (話をする )or (場所 )〗名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 ⦅主に米 ⦆(特定のサービスをする )店, 業種 (!製品の売買ではない ) ▸ an ice cream parlor アイスクリーム屋 ▸ a funeral parlor 葬儀社 2 ⦅やや古 ⦆(ソファのある )応接室 , 居間 .3 ⦅やや古 ⦆(ホテルなどの )談話室 , 応接室 , 休憩室 (lounge ).~́ c à r ⦅米 ⦆特別客車 (⦅英 ⦆ saloon car ).~́ g à me (クイズのような )室内ゲーム .~́ tr ì ck 隠し芸 .
parlous
par lous /pɑ́ː r ləs /形容詞 ⦅かたい書 ⦆〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗悪い [危険な ]状態の ; 抜け目のない .副詞 大いに, とても .