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pistol

N ปืนพก  ปืนสั้น  revolver automatic pistol six-shooter puean-pok

 

pistole

N เหรียญทอง สมัยก่อน ของ สเปน 

 

pistoleer

N ผู้ใช้ ปืนพก  pistolier

 

piston

N ลูกสูบ  plunger sucker luk-sub

 

piston ring

N วง แหวน ลูกสูบ  wong-wan-luk-sub

 

piston rod

N ก้าน ลูกสูบ  kan-luk-sub

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PISTOL

n.A small fire-arm, or the smallest fire-arm used, differing from a musket chiefly in size. Pistols are of different lengths, and borne by horsemen in cases at the saddle bow, or by a girdle. Small pistols are carried in the pocket.

 

PISTOL

v.t.To shoot with a pistol.

 

PISTOLE

n.A gold coin of Spain, but current in the neighboring countries.

 

PISTOLET

n.A little pistol.

 

PISTON

n.[L. pinso, the primary sense of which is to press, send, drive, thrust or strike, like embolus. ] A short cylinder of metal or other solid substance, used in pumps and other engines or machines for various purposes. It is fitted exactly to the bore of another body so as to prevent the entrance or escape of air, and is usually applied to the purpose of forcing some fluid into or out of the canal or tube which it fills, as in pumps, fire-engines and the like.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PISTOL

Pis "tol, n. Etym: [F. pistole, pistolet, It. pistola; prob. from a form Pistola, for Pistoja, a town in Italy where pistols were first made. Cf. Pistole. ]

 

Defn: The smallest firearm used, intended to be fired from one hand, -- now of many patterns, and bearing a great variety of names. See Illust. of Revolver. Pistol carbine, a firearm with a removable but- piece, and thus capable of being used either as a pistol or a carbine. -- Pistol pipe (Metal. ), a pipe in which the blast for a furnace is heated, resembling a pistol in form. -- Pistol shot. (a ) The discharge of a pistol. (b ) The distance to which a pistol can propel a ball.

 

PISTOL

Pis "tol, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pistoled; p. pr. & vb. n. Pistoling.]Etym: [Cf. F. pistoler.]

 

Defn: To shoot with a pistol. "To pistol a poacher. " Sydney Smith.

 

PISTOLADE

Pis "to *lade `, n. Etym: [F.]

 

Defn: A pistol shot.

 

PISTOLE

Pis *tole ", n. Etym: [F., probably a name given in jest in France to a Spanish coin. Cf. Pistol. ]

 

Defn: The name of certain gold coins of various values formerly coined in some countries of Europe. In Spain it was equivalent to a quarter doubloon, or about $3.9 , and in Germany and Italy nearly the same. There was an old Italian pistole worth about $5.4 .

 

PISTOLEER

Pis `to *leer ", n. Etym: [Cf. F. pistolier.]

 

Defn: One who uses a pistol. [R.] Carlyle.

 

PISTOLET

Pis "to *let `, n. Etym: [F., a dim. of pistole. ]

 

Defn: A small pistol. Donne. Beau. & Fl.

 

PISTON

Pis "ton, n. Etym: [F. piston; cf. It. pistone piston, also pestone a large pestle; all fr. L. pinsere, pistum, to pound, to stamp. See Pestle, Pistil. ] (Mach. )

 

Defn: A sliding piece which either is moved by, or moves against, fluid pressure. It usually consists of a short cylinder fitting within a cylindrical vessel along which it moves, back and forth. It is used in steam engines to receive motion from the steam, and in pumps to transmit motion to a fluid; also for other purposes. Piston head (Steam Eng. ), that part of a piston which is made fast to the piston rod. -- Piston rod, a rod by which a piston is moved, or by which it communicates motion. -- Piston valve (Steam Eng. ), a slide valve, consisting of a piston, or connected pistons, working in a cylindrical case which is provided with ports that are traversed by the valve.

 

PISTON RING

PISTON RING Pis "ton ring. (Mach. )

 

Defn: A spring packing ring, or any of several such rings, for a piston.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

pistol

pis tol |ˈpistl ˈpɪstl | noun a small firearm designed to be held in one hand. verb ( pistols, pistoling, pistoled; Brit. pistols, pistolling, pistolled ) [ with obj. ] dated shoot (someone ) with a pistol. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from obsolete French pistole, from German Pistole, from Czech pišt 'ala, of which the original meaning was whistle, hence a firearm by the resemblance in shape.

 

pistole

pis tole |piˈstōl pəˈstoʊl | noun any of various gold coins used in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from French, abbreviation of pistolet, in the same sense, of uncertain ultimate origin.

 

pistoleer

pis to leer |ˌpistəˈli (ə )r ˌpɪstəˌlɪər | noun archaic a soldier armed with a pistol.

 

pistolero

pis to le ro |pistəˈle (ə )rō ˌpɪstəˈlɛroʊ | noun ( pl. pistoleros ) (in Spanish-speaking regions ) a gunman or gangster. ORIGIN Spanish.

 

pistol grip

pis tol grip noun (esp. of a tool ) a handle shaped like the butt of a pistol.

 

pistol shot

pis ¦tol shot noun a shot fired from a pistol. [ mass noun ] the range of a pistol.

 

pistol-whip

pis tol-whip |ˈpɪstl ˌhwɪp | verb [ with obj. ] hit or beat (someone ) with a pistol.

 

piston

pis ton |ˈpistn ˈpɪstn | noun a disk or short cylinder fitting closely within a tube in which it moves up and down against a liquid or gas, used in an internal combustion engine to derive motion, or in a pump to impart motion. a valve in a brass musical instrument in the form of a piston, depressed to alter the pitch of a note. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from French, from Italian pistone, variant of pestone large pestle, augmentative of pestello pestle.

 

piston corer

pis ¦ton corer noun Geology a piston-driven cylindrical device for taking samples of material from the seabed.

 

piston engine

pis ton en gine noun an engine powered by pistons. DERIVATIVES pis ton-en gined |ˈpistn ˌenjənd |adjective

 

piston ring

pis ton ring noun a ring on a piston sealing the gap between the piston and the cylinder wall.

 

piston rod

pis ton rod noun a rod or crankshaft attached to a piston to drive a wheel or to impart motion.

 

pistou

pistou |ˈpiːstuː | noun [ mass noun ] sauce or paste made from crushed basil, garlic, and cheese, used especially in Provençal dishes. a thick vegetable soup made with pistou. ORIGIN Provençal; compare with pesto .

 

Oxford Dictionary

pistol

pis ¦tol |ˈpɪst (ə )l | noun a small firearm designed to be held in one hand. verb ( pistols, pistolling, pistolled; US pistols, pistoling, pistoled ) [ with obj. ] dated shoot (someone ) with a pistol. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from obsolete French pistole, from German Pistole, from Czech pišt 'ala, of which the original meaning was whistle , hence a firearm by the resemblance in shape.

 

pistole

pistole |pɪˈstəʊl | noun any of various gold coins used in Europe or Scotland in the 17th and 18th centuries. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from French, abbreviation of pistolet, in the same sense, of uncertain ultimate origin.

 

pistoleer

pistoleer |ˌpɪstəˈlɪə | noun archaic a soldier armed with a pistol.

 

pistolero

pistolero |ˌpɪstəˈlɛːrəʊ | noun ( pl. pistoleros |-ɒs, -əʊz | ) (in Spain and Spanish-speaking areas ) a gunman or gangster. ORIGIN Spanish.

 

pistol grip

pis ¦tol grip noun a handle shaped like the butt of a pistol.

 

pistol shot

pis ¦tol shot noun a shot fired from a pistol. [ mass noun ] the range of a pistol.

 

pistol-whip

pistol-whip verb [ with obj. ] hit or beat (someone ) with the butt of a pistol.

 

piston

piston |ˈpɪst (ə )n | noun a disc or short cylinder fitting closely within a tube in which it moves up and down against a liquid or gas, used in an internal-combustion engine to derive motion, or in a pump to impart motion. a valve in a brass musical instrument in the form of a piston, depressed to alter the pitch of a note. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from French, from Italian pistone, variant of pestone large pestle , augmentative of pestello pestle .

 

piston corer

pis ¦ton corer noun Geology a piston-driven cylindrical device for taking samples of material from the seabed.

 

piston engine

pis ¦ton en ¦gine noun an engine, especially in an aircraft, in which power is derived from cylinders and pistons rather than a turbine. DERIVATIVES piston-engined adjective

 

piston ring

pis ¦ton ring noun a ring on a piston sealing the gap between the piston and the cylinder wall.

 

piston rod

pis ¦ton rod noun a rod or crankshaft attached to a piston to drive a wheel or to impart motion.

 

pistou

pistou |ˈpiːstuː | noun [ mass noun ] sauce or paste made from crushed basil, garlic, and cheese, used especially in Provençal dishes. a thick vegetable soup made with pistou. ORIGIN Provençal; compare with pesto .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

pistol

pistol noun a concealed pistol: revolver, gun, handgun, sidearm; automatic, six-shooter, thirty-eight, derringer; informal gat, piece; trademark Colt, Luger.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

pistol

pistol noun revolver, gun, handgun, side arm; automatic pistol, six-shooter, thirty-eight, derringer, Browning automatic; informal gat; N. Amer. informal piece, shooting iron, Saturday night special, rod, roscoe; trademark Colt, Webley, Luger.

 

Duden Dictionary

Pistoia

Pis to ia Eigenname |Pist o ia ja |italienische Stadt

 

Pistoiaer

Pis to ia er Adjektiv |Pist o iaer | die Pistoiaer Museen

 

Pistoiaer

Pis to ia er Substantiv, maskulin , der |Pist o iaer |der Pistoiaer; Genitiv: des Pistoiaers, Plural: die Pistoiaer Einwohnerbezeichnung

 

Pistoiaerin

Pis to ia e rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Pist o iaerin |weibliche Form zu Pistoiaer

 

pistoiaisch

pis to ia isch Adjektiv |pist o iaisch |Pistoia, die Pistoiaer betreffend

 

Pistole

Pis to le Substantiv, feminin , die |Pist o le |die Pistole; Genitiv: der Pistole, Plural: die Pistolen spätmittelhochdeutsch (ostmitteldeutsch ) pitschal, pischulle < tschechisch píšt 'ala, eigentlich = Rohr, Pfeife, zu: pískat = pfeifen, ursprünglich lautmalend handliche Schusswaffe mit kurzem Lauf jemanden mit der Pistole bedrohen jemandem die Pistole auf die Brust setzen umgangssprachlich jemanden ultimativ zu einer Entscheidung zwingen wie aus der Pistole geschossen umgangssprachlich ohne langes Überlegen, ohne Zögern die Antwort kam wie aus der Pistole geschossen

 

Pistole

Pis to le Substantiv, feminin , die |Pist o le |die Pistole; Genitiv: der Pistole, Plural: die Pistolen vgl. französisch, englisch pistole, Herkunft ungeklärt frühere, ursprünglich spanische Goldmünze

 

Pistolenkugel

Pis to len ku gel Substantiv, feminin , die |Pist o lenkugel | vgl. Kugel 2

 

Pistolenlauf

Pis to len lauf Substantiv, maskulin , der |Pist o lenlauf | Lauf 8 einer Pistole

 

Pistolenschießen

Pis to len schie ßen Substantiv, Neutrum Sport , das |Pist o lenschießen |das Pistolenschießen; Genitiv: des Pistolenschießens Wettbewerb im Schießen mit Pistolen und Revolvern

 

Pistolenschuss

Pis to len schuss Substantiv, maskulin , der |Pist o lenschuss |vgl. Gewehrschuss

 

Pistolenschütze

Pis to len schüt ze Substantiv, maskulin , der |Pist o lenschütze |a Sport jemand, der Pistolenschießen als sportliche Disziplin betreibt b jemand, der mit einer Pistole schießt oder geschossen hat

 

Pistolenschützin

Pis to len schüt zin Substantiv, feminin , die |Pist o lenschützin |weibliche Form zu Pistolenschütze

 

Pistolentasche

Pis to len ta sche Substantiv, feminin , die |Pist o lentasche |[am Gürtel zu tragende ] Tasche für eine Pistole

 

Pistolero

Pis to le ro Substantiv, maskulin , der |Pistol e ro |der Pistolero; Genitiv: des Pistoleros, Plural: die Pistoleros spanisch pistolero, zu: pistola = Pistole Revolverheld

 

Piston

Pis ton Substantiv, Neutrum , das |pɪsˈtõː |das Piston; Genitiv: des Pistons, Plural: die Pistons französisch piston < italienisch pistone, pestone = Kolben, Stampfer, zu: pestare, Piste 1 französische Bezeichnung für: Kornett 2 Musik Ventil eines Blechblasinstruments

 

Pistonbläser

Pis ton blä ser Substantiv, maskulin , der

 

French Dictionary

pistolet

pistolet n. m. nom masculin 1 Arme à feu à canon court. SYNONYME revolver . 2 figuré Personne bizarre. : C ’est un drôle de pistolet. SYNONYME énergumène ; numéro . Note Orthographique pistol et.

 

piston

piston n. m. nom masculin 1 Pièce cylindrique d ’une pompe, d ’un moteur à explosion, d ’un instrument de musique. 2 figuré Influence. : Il faut avoir du piston pour obtenir ce poste. SYNONYME appui ; protection .

 

pistonner

pistonner v. tr. verbe transitif familier Recommander un candidat à une place. aimer Note Orthographique pisto nn er.

 

pistou

pistou n. m. nom masculin Potage provençal aromatisé au basilic et à l ’ail.

 

Spanish Dictionary

pisto

pisto nombre masculino 1 ACent, Perú Conjunto de monedas y billetes que se usan como medio legal de pago .SINÓNIMO dinero .2 Esp Plato que se prepara con hortalizas troceadas, especialmente pimiento, cebolla, berenjena y calabacín, que se fríen y mezclan con salsa de tomate y en ocasiones huevo batido .darse pisto Presumir o darse importancia :iba al café y allí que se podía lucir y darse pisto con su novela .

 

pistola

pistola nombre femenino 1 Arma de fuego de cañón corto y pequeño calibre, que se sostiene y dispara con una sola mano :aprendió a disparar con pistola y con metralleta .pistola automática Pistola que lleva un cargador en la culata para alojar las balas y dispara sucesivamente sin necesidad de cargar el arma a cada disparo .2 Utensilio formado por un recipiente y un mecanismo con forma de pistola que permite esparcir un determinado líquido a presión sobre una superficie :la pistola pulveriza la pintura líquida; los coches se pintan con pistola .3 Méx, Pan, RDom, Salv Aparato o máquina eléctrica para secar .SINÓNIMO secador .4 Esp Barra de pan de forma alargada de aproximadamente un cuarto de kilo .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xvii ) del francés pistole y este del alemán Pistole , donde procede del checo pís ’tala silbato ’ y por analogía de forma arma de fuego corta .

 

pistolera

pistolera nombre femenino 1 Funda en que se guarda una pistola y que permite a una persona llevarla encima .2 pistoleras nombre femenino plural Esp coloquial Grasa acumulada a la altura de las caderas .SINÓNIMO cartucheras .

 

pistolerismo

pistolerismo nombre masculino 1 Circunstancia de existir o actuar pistoleros en una región :en los años veinte Chicago fue presa del pistolerismo .2 Actividad y modo de comportamiento delictivo propio de los pistoleros .

 

pistolero, -ra

pistolero, -ra nombre masculino y femenino Persona que utiliza pistola para atracar, asaltar o matar :ese atentado parece obra de pistoleros profesionales; el western narra la historia de un legendario pistolero norteamericano .

 

pistoletazo

pistoletazo nombre masculino 1 Disparo hecho con una pistola .2 Ruido producido por este disparo .3 Herida y daño producidos por este disparo .4 Señal que da comienzo a una actividad :esta tarde, a las seis, se dará el pistoletazo de salida a las fiestas .

 

pistolete

pistolete nombre masculino Arma de fuego más corta que la pistola .

 

pistón

pistón nombre masculino 1 Pieza de una bomba o del cilindro de un motor que se mueve hacia arriba o hacia abajo impulsando un fluido o bien recibiendo el impulso de él .SINÓNIMO émbolo .2 Parte central de la cápsula de un arma de fuego en que se coloca el fulminante .3 mús Dispositivo mecánico de un instrumento de metal para modificar la altura o tono del sonido .SINÓNIMO válvula . VÉASE trombón de pistones .

 

pistonudo, -da

pistonudo, -da adjetivo Esp coloquial Que es magnífico o formidable :entre que los mariscos eran de primera y que el hermano de Luis nos sacó un vino pistonudo, la tarde se puso estupenda .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

pistol

pis tol /pɪ́st (ə )l /〖語源は 「パイプ (pipe )」〗名詞 s /-z /C ピストル , 拳銃 けんじゅう (gun , revolver )▸ a 45 (-)caliber pistol 45口径のピストル fire [pull (out ), draw ] a pistol 拳銃を撃つ [抜く ]point a pistol at him 彼に拳銃を向ける p t [h ld ] a p stol to A's h ad A 〈人 〉(の頭 )にピストルを突き付ける ; A 〈人 〉を脅す .動詞 s ; ed , ⦅英 ⦆led ; ing , ⦅英 ⦆ling 他動詞 〈人が 〉〈人など 〉をピストルで撃つ .~́ gr p 拳銃の握り部分 ; (ライフル 工具などの )ピストル状の握り .~́ sh t ピストルの発射弾 ; 射程 (距離 ).

 

pistol-whip

p stol-wh p 動詞 whip 他動詞 ⦅米 ⦆〈頭 肩など 〉をピストルでなぐる .

 

piston

pis ton /pɪ́st (ə )n /名詞 C 1 〘機 〙ピストン .2 〘楽 〙(金管楽器の )ピストン, 弁, 活栓 (かつせん ).~́ displ cement ピストン排出量 .~́ r ng 〘機 〙ピストンリング .~́ r d 〘機 〙ピストン棒 .