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pore

N รูขุมขน  รู ขน  รู เปิด เล็กๆ  opening orifice vesicle ru-kum-kon

 

pore

N รูขุมขน  รู เปิด  ru-kum-kon

 

pore

VI เพ่ง  จดจ่อ หรือ มีสมาธิ กับ บางสิ่ง  peng

 

pore on/upon

PHRV ไตร่ตรอง  ครุ่นคิด ถึง  think about tri-trong

 

pore over

PHRV เอาใจใส่  สนใจ ใกล้ชิด มาก  aol-jai-sai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PORE

n.[Gr. to go, to pass. ; Eng. to fare. See Fare. ] 1. In anatomy, a minute interstice in the skin of an animal, through which the perspirable matter passes to the surface or is excreted.
2. A small spiracle, opening or passage in other substances; as the pores of plants or of stones.

 

PORE

v.i.[Gr. to inspect. ] To look with steady continued attention or application. To pore on, is to read or examine with steady perseverance, to dwell on; and the word seems to be limited in its application to the slow patient reading or examination of books, or something written or engraved. Painfully to pore upon a book.
With sharpened sight pale antiquaries pore.

 

PORE-BLIND, PURBLIND

n.Near-sighted; short-sighted.

 

PORER

n.One who pores or studies diligently.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PORE

Pore, n. Etym: [F., fr. L. porus, Gr. Fare, v.]

 

1. One of the minute orifices in an animal or vegetable membrane, for transpiration, absorption, etc.

 

2. A minute opening or passageway; an interstice between the constituent particles or molecules of a body; as, the pores of stones.

 

PORE

Pore, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Pored; p. pr. & vb. n. Poring.] Etym: [OE. poren, of uncertain origin; cf. D. porren to poke, thrust, Gael. purr. ]

 

Defn: To look or gaze steadily in reading or studying; to fix the attention; to be absorbed; -- often with on or upon, and now usually with over. "Painfully to pore upon a book. " Shak. The eye grows weary with poring perpetually on the same thing. Dryden.

 

POREBLIND

Pore "blind `, a. Etym: [Probably influenced by pore, v. See Purblind. ]

 

Defn: Nearsighted; shortsighted; purblind. [Obs. ] Bacon.

 

PORER

PORER Por "er, n.

 

Defn: One who pores.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

pore

pore 1 |pôr pɔ (ə )r | noun a minute opening in a surface, esp. the skin or integument of an organism, through which gases, liquids, or microscopic particles can pass. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, via Latin from Greek poros passage, pore.

 

pore

pore 2 |pɔ (ə )r pôr | verb [ no obj. ] (pore over /through ) be absorbed in the reading or study of: Heather spent hours poring over cookbooks. archaic think intently; ponder: when he has thought and pored on it. ORIGIN Middle English: perhaps related to peer 1 . usage: People frequently confuse the verbs pore and pour. Pore is used with over or through and means be absorbed in reading something ’ ( I spent hours poring over cookbooks ), while pour means flow or cause to flow in a steady stream ’ ( water poured off the stones; pour the marinade over the pork ). As pore is a much less common word, people often choose the more familiar pour, producing sentences such as she was pouring over books and studying till midnight. Although increasingly common, this use is incorrect in standard English.

 

porewater

pore wa ter |ˈpôrˌˈwôtər, -ˌwä -ˈpɔərwɔdər | noun Geology water contained in pores in soil or rock.

 

Oxford Dictionary

pore

pore 1 |pɔː | noun a minute opening in a surface, especially the skin or integument of an organism, through which gases, liquids, or microscopic particles may pass. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, via Latin from Greek poros passage, pore .

 

pore

pore 2 |pɔː | verb [ no obj. ] (pore over /through ) be absorbed in reading or studying (something ): I spent hours poring over cookery books. archaic think intently; ponder: he has thought and pored on it. ORIGIN Middle English: perhaps related to peer 1 . usage: People frequently confuse the verbs pore and pour. Pore is used with over or through and means be absorbed in reading something ’ ( I spent hours poring over cookery books ), while pour means flow or cause to flow in a steady stream ’ ( water poured off the stones | pour the marinade over the pork | pour the tea ). As pore is a much less common word, people often choose the more familiar pour, producing sentences such as she was pouring over books and studying till midnight. Although increasingly common, this use is incorrect in standard English.

 

porewater

pore wa ter |ˈpôrˌˈwôtər, -ˌwä -ˈpɔərwɔdər | noun Geology water contained in pores in soil or rock.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

pore

pore 1 noun pores in the skin: opening, orifice, aperture, hole, outlet, inlet, vent; Biology stoma, foramen.

 

pore

pore 2 verb they pored over the map: study, read intently, peruse, scrutinize, scan, examine, go over.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

pore

pore 1 noun sweat poured from every pore in his body: opening, orifice, aperture, hole, outlet, inlet, vent; technical stoma, hydathode, ostiole, ostium, foramen.

 

pore

pore 2 verb they pored over a map of Eastern Europe: study, read intently, peruse, be absorbed in, scrutinize, scan, examine, go over /through.

 

Duden Dictionary

Pore

Po re Substantiv, feminin , die |P o re |die Pore; Genitiv: der Pore, Plural: die Poren spätlateinisch porus < griechisch póros kleine Öffnung in der Haut die Poren des Leders | Kälte schließt die Poren der Haut | der Schweiß brach ihm aus allen Poren

 

porentief

po ren tief Adjektiv Werbesprache |p o rentief |tief in die Poren [eindringend ], tief in den Poren [wirkend ] porentiefe Pflege

 

French Dictionary

pore

pore n. m. nom masculin Orifice de la peau. : Ses pores sont dilatés. Note Technique Attention au genre masculin de ce nom: un pore.

 

poreux

poreux , euse adj. adjectif Dont les petits trous laissent passer l ’eau. : La pierre ponce est poreuse. SYNONYME perméable .

 

Spanish Dictionary

porexpán

porexpán nombre masculino Material artificial parecido al corcho, semirrígido, de color blanco y constituido por una multitud de pequeñas bolas unidas mediante presión, que se emplea principalmente como aislante y para proteger aparatos delicados en su transporte :en las cajas de las persianas meten porexpán como aislante .ETIMOLOGÍA De Porexpan, marca registrada .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

pore

pore 1 /pɔː r /動詞 自動詞 1 書類 本などを 】注意深く読む ; 図表 写真などを 】じっくり眺める «over , through » .2 «…について » じっくり考える ; 熱中する «over , on » .

 

pore

pore 2 名詞 U 毛穴 ; (細胞などの )小孔 ; 〘植 〙(葉の )気孔 ; (岩石などの )細孔 .from [out of ] very p re 全身から (!雰囲気 汗などが全身からあふれる様子をいう ) .

 

pore

pore 3 ⦅くだけて ⦆poor (!発音つづり ) .