English-Thai Dictionary
phase
N ขั้นตอน ช่วง ระยะ age era moment kan-ton
phase
N มุมมอง แง่มุม แง่ aspect point of view side mum-mong
phase
N ระยะ ของ โรค stage step ra-ya-kong-rok
phase
N ลักษณะ ของ ดวงจันทร์ หรือ ดวงดาว ที่ ปรากฎ ใน ช่วงเวลา ต่างๆ กัน lak-sa-na-kong-duang-jan-rue-duang-dao
phase
VT ทำให้ เข้ากัน ทำให้ ประสานกัน tam-hai-kao-kan
phase
VT ทำให้ เป็น ขั้นตอน จัด ให้ เป็นระยะ ขยาย เป็นช่วงๆ ทำให้ เป็นไปตาม แผน tam-hai-pen-kan-ton
phase in
PHRV เริ่ม ดำเนินการ เข้า เข้าสู่ roem-dam-noen-kan
phase out
PHRV เลิก ยุติ สิ้นสุด lek
phasein
VT การ ค่อยๆ นำไปใช้
phaseout
VT การ ค่อยๆ หมด ไป ค่อยๆ สิ้นสุด
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PHASE, PHASIS
n.plu. phases. [Gr. to shine. ] 1. In a general sense, an appearance; that which is exhibited to the eye; appropriately, any appearance or quantity of illumination of the moon or other planet. The moon presents different phases at the full and the quadratures.
2. In mineralogy, transparent green quartz.
PHASEL
n.[Gr. ] The French bean or kidney bean.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PHASE
Phase, n.; pl. Phases. Etym: [NL. phasis, Gr. phase. See Phenomenon, Phantom, and Emphasis. ]
1. That which is exhibited to the eye; the appearance which anything manifests, especially any one among different and varying appearances of the same object.
2. Any appearance or aspect of an object of mental apprehension or view; as, the problem has many phases.
3. (Astron.)
Defn: A particular appearance or state in a regularly recurring cycle of changes with respect to quantity of illumination or form of enlightened disk; as, the phases of the moon or planets. See Illust. under Moon.
4. (Physics )
Defn: Any one point or portion in a recurring series of changes, as in the changes of motion of one of the particles constituting a wave or vibration; one portion of a series of such changes, in distinction from a contrasted portion, as the portion on one side of a position of equilibrium, in contrast with that on the opposite side.
PHASE ANGLE
PHASE ANGLE Phase angle. (Elec.)
Defn: The angle expressing phase relation.
PHASE CONVERTER
PHASE CONVERTER Phase converter. (Elec.)
Defn: A machine for converting an alternating current into an alternating current of a different number of phases and the same frequency.
PHASE DISPLACEMENT
PHASE DISPLACEMENT Phase displacement. (Elec.)
Defn: A charge of phase whereby an alternating current attains its maximum later or earlier. An inductance would cause a lag, a capacity would cause an advance, in phase.
PHASEL
Pha "sel, n. Etym: [L. phaselus, phaseolus, Gr. phaséole, faséole. Cf. Fesels. ]
Defn: The French bean, or kidney bean.
PHASELESS
PHASELESS Phase "less, a.
Defn: Without a phase, or visible form. [R.] "A phaseless and increasing gloom. " Poe.
PHASE METER; PHASEMETER
PHASE METER; PHASEMETER Phase meter, or Phase "me `ter, n. (Elec.)
Defn: A device for measuring the difference in phase of two alternating currents of electromotive forces.
PHASEOLUS
Pha *se "o *lus, n. Etym: [L.] (Bot. )
Defn: A genus of leguminous plants, including the Lima bean, the kidney bean, the scarlet runner, etc. See Bean.
PHASEOMANNITE
Pha `se *o *man "nite, n. Etym: [So called because found in the unripe fruit of the bean (Phaseolus vulgaris ).] (Chem. )
Defn: Same as Inosite.
PHASE RULE
Phase rule. (Phys. Chem. )
Defn: A generalization with regard to systems of chemical equilibrium, discovered by Prof. J. Willard Gibbs. It may be stated thus: The degree of variableness (number of degrees of freedom ) of a system is equal to the number of components minus the number of phases, plus two. Thus, if the components be salt and water, and the phases salt, ice, saturated solution, and vapor, the system is invariant, that is, there is only one set of conditions under which these four phases can exist in equilibrium. If only three phases be considered, the system is univariant, that is, the fixing of one condition, as temperature, determines the others.
PHASE SPLITTER
PHASE SPLITTER Phase splitter. (Elec.)
Defn: A device by which a single-phase current is split into two or more currents differing in phase. It is used in starting single-phase induction motors.
PHASE SPLITTING
PHASE SPLITTING Phase splitting. (Elec.)
Defn: The dephasing of the two parts of a single alternating current in two dissimilar branches of a given circuit.
New American Oxford Dictionary
phase
phase |fāz feɪz | ▶noun 1 a distinct period or stage in a process of change or forming part of something's development: the final phases of the war | [ as modifier ] : phase two of the development is in progress. • a stage in a person's psychological development, esp. a period of temporary unhappiness or difficulty during adolescence or a particular stage during childhood: you are not obsessed, but you are going through a phase . • each of the aspects of the moon or a planet, according to the amount of its illumination, esp. the new moon, the first quarter, the full moon, and the last quarter. • Riding each of the separate events in an eventing competition. 2 Zoology a genetic or seasonal variety of an animal's coloration. • a stage in the life cycle or annual cycle of an animal. 3 Chemistry a distinct and homogeneous form of matter (i.e., a particular solid, liquid, or gas ) separated by its surface from other forms. 4 Physics the relationship in time between the successive states or cycles of an oscillating or repeating system (such as an alternating electric current or a light or sound wave ) and either a fixed reference point or the states or cycles of another system with which it may or may not be in synchrony. ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 carry out (something ) in gradual stages: the work is being phased over a number of years | (as adj. phased ) : a phased withdrawal of troops. • (phase something in /out ) introduce into (or withdraw from ) use in gradual stages: our armed forces policy was to be phased in over 10 years. 2 Physics adjust the phase of (something ), esp. so as to synchronize it with something else. PHRASES in (or out of ) phase being or happening in (or out of ) synchrony or harmony: the cabling work should be carried out in phase with the building work. ORIGIN early 19th cent. (denoting each aspect of the moon ): from French phase, based on Greek phasis ‘appearance, ’ from the base of phainein ‘to show. ’ usage: See usage at faze .
phase angle
phase an gle ▶noun Physics an angle representing a difference in phase, 360 degrees (2π radians ) corresponding to one complete cycle. • Astronomy the angle between the lines joining a given planet to the sun and to the earth.
phase contrast
phase con trast ▶noun the technique in microscopy of introducing a phase difference between parts of the light supplied by the condenser so as to enhance the outlines of the sample, or the boundaries between parts differing in optical density.
phase diagram
phase di a gram ▶noun Chemistry a diagram representing the limits of stability of the various phases in a chemical system at equilibrium, with respect to variables such as composition and temperature.
phase-lock
phase-lock ▶verb [ with obj. ] Electronics fix the frequency of (an oscillator or a laser ) relative to a stable oscillator of lower frequency by a method that utilizes a correction signal derived from the phase difference generated by any shift in the frequency.
phase modulation
phase mod u la tion |ˌmäjəˈlāSHən feɪz ˌmɑʤəˈleɪʃən | ▶noun Electronics variation of the phase of a radio or other wave as a means of carrying information such as an audio signal.
phaseout
phase out |ˈfāˌzout ˈfeɪzaʊt | ▶noun an act of discontinuing a process, project, or service in phases.
phaser
phas er |ˈfāzər ˈfeɪzər | ▶noun 1 an instrument that alters a sound signal by phasing it. 2 (in science fiction ) a weapon that delivers a beam that can stun or annihilate.
phase rule
phase rule ▶noun Chemistry a rule relating the possible numbers of phases, constituents, and degrees of freedom in a chemical system.
phase shift
phase shift ▶noun Physics a change in the phase of a waveform.
phase space
phase space ▶noun Physics a multidimensional space in which each axis corresponds to one of the coordinates required to specify the state of a physical system, all the coordinates being thus represented so that a point in the space corresponds to a state of the system.
phase velocity
phase vel |ocity ▶noun Physics the speed of propagation of a sine wave or a sinusoidal component of a complex wave, equal to the product of its wavelength and frequency.
Oxford Dictionary
phase
phase |feɪz | ▶noun 1 a distinct period or stage in a process of change or forming part of something's development: the final phases of the war | [ as modifier ] : phase two of the development. • a stage in a person's psychological development, especially a period of temporary difficulty during adolescence or a particular stage during childhood: most of your fans are going through a phase . • a stage in the life cycle or annual cycle of an animal. 2 each of the aspects of the moon or a planet, according to the amount of its illumination, especially the new moon, the first quarter, the full moon, and the last quarter. 3 Zoology a genetic or seasonal variety of an animal's coloration. 4 Chemistry a distinct and homogeneous form of matter (i.e. a particular solid, liquid, or gas ) separated by its surface from other forms. 5 Physics the relationship in time between the successive states or cycles of an oscillating or repeating system (such as an alternating electric current or a light or sound wave ) and either a fixed reference point or the states or cycles of another system with which it may or may not be in synchrony. • each of the electrical windings or connections of a polyphase machine or circuit. 6 Linguistics (in systemic grammar ) the relationship between a catenative verb and the verb that follows it, as in she hoped to succeed and I like swimming . • a structure containing two verbs in a phase. ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 carry out (something ) in gradual stages: the work is being phased over a number of years | (as adj. phased ) : a phased withdrawal of troops. • (phase something in /out ) introduce something into (or withdraw something from ) use in gradual stages: the changes will be phased in over 10 years. 2 Physics adjust the phase of (something ), especially so as to synchronize it with something else. PHRASES in (or out of ) phase 1 being or happening in (or out of ) synchrony or harmony: the cabling work should be carried out in phase with the building work. 2 Physics having or in the same (or different ) phase or stage of variation. ORIGIN early 19th cent. (in sense 2 of the noun ): from French phase, based on Greek phasis ‘appearance ’, from the base of phainein ‘to show ’. usage: See usage at faze .
phase angle
phase angle ▶noun Physics a phase difference expressed as an angle, 360 degrees (2π radians ) corresponding to one complete cycle. • Astronomy the angle between the lines joining a given planet to the sun and to the earth.
phase contrast
phase con |trast ▶noun [ mass noun ] the technique in microscopy of introducing a phase difference between parts of the light supplied by the condenser so as to enhance the outlines of the sample, or the boundaries between parts differing in optical density.
phase diagram
phase dia |gram ▶noun Chemistry a diagram representing the limits of stability of the various phases in a chemical system at equilibrium, with respect to variables such as composition and temperature.
phase-lock
phase-lock ▶verb [ with obj. ] Electronics fix the frequency of (an oscillator or a laser ) relative to a stable oscillator of lower frequency by a method that utilizes a correction signal derived from the phase difference generated by any shift in the frequency.
phase modulation
phase modu |la ¦tion ▶noun [ mass noun ] Electronics variation of the phase of a radio or other wave as a means of carrying information such as an audio signal.
phaseout
phase out |ˈfāˌzout ˈfeɪzaʊt | ▶noun an act of discontinuing a process, project, or service in phases.
phaser
phaser |ˈfeɪzə | ▶noun 1 a device that alters a sound signal by phasing it. 2 (in science fiction ) a weapon that delivers a beam that can stun or annihilate.
phase rule
phase rule ▶noun Chemistry a rule relating the possible numbers of phases, constituents, and degrees of freedom in a chemical system.
phase shift
phase shift ▶noun Physics a change in the phase of a waveform.
phase space
phase space ▶noun Physics a multidimensional space in which each axis corresponds to one of the coordinates required to specify the state of a physical system, all the coordinates being thus represented so that a point in the space corresponds to a state of the system.
phase velocity
phase vel |ocity ▶noun Physics the speed of propagation of a sine wave or a sinusoidal component of a complex wave, equal to the product of its wavelength and frequency.
American Oxford Thesaurus
phase
phase noun 1 the final phase of the campaign: stage, period, chapter, episode, part, step, point, time, juncture. 2 he's going through a difficult phase: period, stage, time, spell, patch. 3 the phases of the moon: aspect, shape, form, appearance, state, condition. ▶verb PHRASES phase in compliance with the new regulations will be phased in over a six-month period: introduce gradually, begin to use, ease in. phase out we're going to phase out the cash-rebate program: withdraw gradually, discontinue, stop using, run down, wind down. USAGE See faze . Usage notes show additional guidance on finer points of English usage.
Oxford Thesaurus
phase
phase noun 1 the final phase of the election campaign: stage, period, chapter, episode, part, step, point, time, juncture. 2 he's going through a difficult phase: period, stage, time, spell; Brit. informal patch. 3 the phases of the moon: aspect, shape, form, appearance, state, condition. ▶verb PHRASES phase something in introduce gradually, incorporate by stages, begin using, ease in, start using. phase something out eliminate gradually, withdraw /remove /replace gradually, discontinue, get rid of by stages, stop using, ease off, run down, wind down, wind up, deactivate, finish, end.
Duden Dictionary
Phase
Pha se Substantiv, feminin , die |Ph a se |die Phase; Genitiv: der Phase, Plural: die Phasen französisch phase < griechisch phásis = Erscheinung; Aufgang eines Gestirns, zu: phaínesthai, Phänomen 1 bildungssprachlich Abschnitt, Stufe innerhalb einer stetig verlaufenden Entwicklung oder eines zeitlichen Ablaufs die einzelnen Phasen eines Vorganges | ich befinde mich in einer kritischen Phase | die Gespräche sind in die entscheidende Phase getreten | in keiner Phase (zu keinem Zeitpunkt, nie ) war ein Abbruch der Verhandlungen so wahrscheinlich 2 Physik Schwingungszustand einer Welle an einer bestimmten Stelle und zu einem bestimmten Zeitpunkt 3 Chemie Aggregatzustand eines chemischen Stoffes die feste, flüssige, gasförmige Phase 4 Astronomie (von einem nicht selbst leuchtenden Himmelskörper ) sich für den Betrachter durch die wechselnde Stellung zu Erde und Sonne ergebende sichtbare Gestalt 5 Elektrotechnik eine der drei Leitungen des Drehstromnetzes
Phasenbild
Pha sen bild Substantiv, Neutrum Film , das |Ph a senbild |
Phasenmesser
Pha sen mes ser Substantiv, maskulin , der |Ph a senmesser |
Phasensprung
Pha sen sprung Substantiv, maskulin Physik , der |Ph a sensprung |plötzliche Änderung der Phase 2 einer Welle
Phasenverschiebung
Pha sen ver schie bung Substantiv, feminin Physik , die |Ph a senverschiebung |1 Differenz der Phasen zweier Wellen oder Schwingungen gleicher Frequenz 2 Phasensprung
phasenweise
pha sen wei se Adverb |ph a senweise |in manchen Phasen 1 , zeitweise, manchmal ein phasenweise gutes Spiel | mit Verbalsubstantiven auch attributiv ein phasenweises Wiederaufleben des alten Kampfgeistes
Phaser
Pha ser Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈfeɪzə |der Phaser; Genitiv: des Phasers, Plural: die Phaser englisch ein elektronisches Effektgerät (besonders der Rockmusik ), dessen Funktion auf der Aufspaltung und Phasenverschiebung eines eingegebenen Signals beruht und das einen in sich kreisenden Klangeindruck hervorruft
French Dictionary
phase
phase n. f. nom féminin Chacune des périodes successives d ’un phénomène. : Les phases d ’une opération. LOCUTION Être en phase avec (quelqu ’un, quelque chose ). Être en harmonie avec, en accord avec, au diapason de. : Cet organisme n ’est plus en phase avec le milieu: il a perdu le contact. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le nom phrase, ensemble de mots ayant un sens complet.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
phase
phase /feɪz /〖原義は 「天体の位相 」; 〗→phone 1 語源 名詞 複 ~s /-ɪz /C 1 a. (変化 発展の )段階 , 局面 ; (変化する物 状態の )様相 ▸ the first [final, last ] phase of the project 企画の第1 [最終 ] 段階 ▸ enter (on [upon ]) a new phase 新局面に入る b. (人生におけるある一時的な )時期, …期 .2 〘天 〙(月 惑星などの )相 (そう ), 位相 ▸ the phases of the moon 月の位相 〘月の満ち欠けの姿; new moon (新月 ), half moon (半月 ), full moon (満月 )など 〙3 (問題などの )面 , 方面 , 部分 (side )▸ What phase of biology are you studying now? 生物学のどの方面をいま学んでいますか 4 〘化 〙相 , 状相 〘固体 液体 気体などの別 〙▸ Ice is a phase of H 2 O .氷はH 2 Oの一状態相だ 5 〘物理 〙(音波 光波 交流電流などの )相 , 位相 , フェーズ .6 〘生物 〙相 〘季節 年齢による動物の毛 羽毛の色の変化 〙.in [out of ] ph á se 1 ⦅英 ⦆(動き 時間などにおいて ) «…と » 同調して [しないで ], 一致して [しないで ] «with » .2 〘物理 〙 «…と » 同位相で [位相を異にして ] «with » .動詞 他動詞 1 〖通例be ~d 〗〈事などが 〉段階的に計画 [導入, 実行 ]される ▸ a phased withdrawal from the region その地域からの段階的な撤退 2 〈2つ (以上 )のもの 〉を同調させる .ph à se d ó wn 段階的に削減する .ph à se A í n [í n A ]A 〈物 事 〉を段階的に導入する [取り入れる ].ph à se A ó ut [ó ut A ]A 〈物 事 〉を段階的に停止 [廃止, 除去 ]する .