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peal

N ระฆัง ชุด  ra-kang-chud

 

peal

N เสียง กระหึ่ม  เสียงกึกก้อง  เสียงกังวาน  เสียงดัง ลั่น  resounding reverberation siang-kra-huam

 

peal

N เสียง รัว ระฆัง  siang-rue-ra-kang

 

peal

VI ส่ง เสียงกึกก้อง  ส่ง เสียงดัง ลั่น  resound song-siang-kuk-kong

 

peal out

PHRV(เสียง หรือ ระฆัง  ดัง กังวาน  ส่ง เสียงดัง  รัว เสียงดัง  dang-kang-wan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PEAL

n.[from L. pello, whence appello, to appeal. The sense is to drive; a peal is a driving of sound. This word seems to belong to the family of L. balo, and Eng. to bawl, jubilee, bell, etc. ] A loud sound, usually a succession of loud sounds, as of bells, thunder, cannon, shouts of a multitude, etc.

 

PEAL

v.i.To utter loud and solemn sounds; as the pealing organ.

 

PEAL

v.t.To assail with noise. Nor was his ear less pealed.
1. To cause to ring or sound; to celebrate.
The warrior's name
Though pealed and chimed on all the tongues of fame.
2. To stir or agitate. [Not used. ]

 

PEALED

pp. Assailed with sound; resounded; celebrated.

 

PEALING

ppr. Uttering a loud sound or successive sounds; resounding.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PEAL

Peal, n. Etym: [Etymol. uncertain. ] (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A small salmon; a grilse; a sewin. [Prov. Eng. ]

 

PEAL

PEAL Peal, v. i.

 

Defn: To appeal. [Obs. ] Spencer.

 

PEAL

Peal, n. Etym: [An abbrev. of F. appel a call, appeal, ruffle of a drum, fr. appeller to call, L. appellare. See Appeal. ]

 

1. A loud sound, or a succession of loud sounds, as of bells, thunder, cannon, shouts, of a multitude, etc. "A fair peal of artillery. " Hayward. Whether those peals of praise be his or no. Shak. And a deep thunder, peal on peal, afar. Byron.

 

2. A set of bells tuned to each other according to the diatonic scale; also, the changes rung on a set of bells. To ring a peal. See under Ring.

 

PEAL

Peal, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Pealed; p. pr. & vb. n. Pealing. ]

 

1. To utter or give out loud sounds. There let the pealing organ blow. Milton.

 

2. To resound; to echo. And the whole air pealed With the cheers of our men. Longfellow.

 

PEAL

PEAL Peal, v. t.

 

1. To utter or give forth loudly; to cause to give out loud sounds; to noise abroad. The warrior's name, Though pealed and chimed on all the tongues of fame. J. Barlow.

 

2. To assail with noise or loud sounds. Nor was his ear less pealed. Milton.

 

3. To pour out. [Prov. Eng. ] Halliwell.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

peal

peal |pēl pil | noun 1 a loud ringing of a bell or bells. Bell-ringing a series of unique changes (strictly, at least five thousand ) rung on a set of bells. a set of bells. 2 a loud repeated or reverberating sound of thunder or laughter: Ross burst into peals of laughter . verb [ no obj. ] (of a bell or bells ) ring loudly or in a peal: all the bells of the city began to peal. (of laughter or thunder ) sound in a peal: Aunt Edie's laughter pealed around the parlor. [ with obj. ] convey or give out by the ringing of bells: the carillon pealed out the news to the waiting city. ORIGIN late Middle English: shortening of appeal .

 

Peale, Charles Willson

Peale, Charles Willson |pēl pil | (1741 –1827 ), US artist. He was known for his portraits of well-known Americans, including that of George Washington. His son Rembrandt (1778 –1860 ) also painted portraits of well-known people, as well as historical scenes. Another son Raphaelle (1774 –1825 ), also an artist, favored silhouettes and still-life paintings.

 

Peale, Norman Vincent

Peale, Norman Vincent |pēl pil | (1898 –1993 ), US clergyman. The pastor of the Marble Collegiate Reformed Church in New York City 1932 –84, he preached applied Christianity,which encouraged people to think positively. His books included The Art of Living (1937 ), The Art of Loving (1948 ), and The Power of Positive Thinking (1952 ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

peal

peal |piːl | noun 1 a loud ringing of a bell or bells. Bell-ringing a series of changes (strictly, at least five thousand ) rung on a set of bells. a set of bells. 2 a loud repeated or reverberating sound of thunder or laughter. verb [ no obj. ] (of a bell or bells ) ring loudly or in a peal: all the bells of the city began to peal. (of laughter or thunder ) sound in a peal. [ with obj. ] convey by the ringing of bells: the carillon pealed out the news to the waiting city. ORIGIN late Middle English: shortening of appeal .

 

Peale, Charles Willson

Peale, Charles Willson |pēl pil | (1741 –1827 ), US artist. He was known for his portraits of well-known Americans, including that of George Washington. His son Rembrandt (1778 –1860 ) also painted portraits of well-known people, as well as historical scenes. Another son Raphaelle (1774 –1825 ), also an artist, favored silhouettes and still-life paintings.

 

Peale, Norman Vincent

Peale, Norman Vincent |pēl pil | (1898 –1993 ), US clergyman. The pastor of the Marble Collegiate Reformed Church in New York City 1932 –84, he preached applied Christianity,which encouraged people to think positively. His books included The Art of Living (1937 ), The Art of Loving (1948 ), and The Power of Positive Thinking (1952 ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

peal

peal noun 1 a peal of bells: chime, carillon, ring, ringing, tintinnabulation. 2 peals of laughter: shriek, shout, scream, howl, gale, fit, roar, hoot. 3 a peal of thunder: rumble, roar, boom, crash, clap, crack. verb 1 the bell pealed: ring (out ), chime (out ), clang, sound, ding, jingle. 2 the thunder pealed: rumble, roar, boom, crash, resound.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

peal

peal noun 1 just then, a peal of bells rings out: chime, carillon, ring, ringing, knell, toll, tolling, sound, sounding, death knell, clang, boom, resounding, reverberation, change, touch; archaic tocsin; rare tintinnabulation. 2 Ross burst into peals of laughter: shriek, shout, scream, howl, gale, fit, eruption, ripple, roar, hoot. 3 a peal of thunder crashed directly overhead: rumble, roar, boom, rumbling, crash, clap, crack, resounding, reverberation. verb 1 the bell pealed again: ring, ring out, chime, chime out, clang, toll; sound, clash, bong, clink, ding, jingle; boom, resound, reverberate. 2 the lightning flashed and the thunder pealed: rumble, roar, boom, crash, resound, reverberate.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

peal

peal /piːl /名詞 C 1 (笑い声 雷などの )大きな響き ; (鐘の )響き .2 一組の鐘の音 .動詞 自動詞 〈鐘が 〉鳴り響く (out ).他動詞 〈鐘 〉を鳴り響かせる (out ).