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pronoun

N คำสรรพนาม  คำ แทน นาม  reciprocal kam-sab-pa-nam

 

pronounce

VI ประกาศ  proclaim declare pra-kad

 

pronounce

VI ออกเสียง  เปล่งเสียง  articulate enuciate ook-siang

 

pronounce

VT ประกาศ  proclaim declare pra-kad

 

pronounce

VT ออกเสียง  เปล่งเสียง  articulate enuciate ook-siang

 

pronounce against

PHRV ตัดสิน  พิพากษา  pronounce for tad-sin

 

pronounce for

PHRV ตัดสิน เพื่อ  pronounce against tad-sin-puea

 

pronounce judgment / sentence on

IDM ตัดสิน พิพากษา  pass on tad-sin-pi-pak-sa

 

pronounced

ADJ ชัดเจน  clear notable chad-jen

 

pronounced

ADJ ที่ เปล่งเสียง  ti-pleng-siang

 

pronouncement

N การ ออกเสียง  kan-ook-siang

 

pronouncement

N คำแถลงการณ์  declaration statement kam-ta-lang-kan

 

pronouncing

A เกี่ยวกับ การ ออกเสียง 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PRONOUN

n.[L. pronomen; pro, for, and nomen, name. ] In grammar, a word used instead of a noun or name, to prevent the repetition of it. The personal pronouns in English, are I, thou or you, he, she, we, ye and they. The last is used for the name of things, as well as for that of persons. Other words are used for the names of persons, things, sentences, phrases and for adjectives; and when they stand for sentences, phrases and adjectives, they are not strictly pronouns, but relatives, substitutes or representatives of such sentences. Thus we say, "the jury found the prisoner guilty, and the court pronounced sentence on him. This or that gave great joy to the spectators." In these sentences, this or that represents the whole preceding sentence, which is the proper antecedent. We also say, "the jury pronounced the man guilty, this or that or which he could not be, for he proved an alibi. " In which sentence, this or that or which refers immediately to guilty, as its antecedent.

 

PRONOUNCE

v.t.pronouns'. [L. pronuncio; pro and nuncio. ] 1. To speak; to utter articulately. The child is not able to pronounce words composed of difficult combinations of letters. Adults rarely learn to pronounce correctly a foreign language.
2. To utter formally, officially or solemnly. The court pronounced sentence of death on the criminal.
Then Baruch answered them, he pronounced all these words to me with his mouth. Jeremiah 36:18.
Sternly he pronounc'd
The rigid interdiction.
3. To speak or utter rhetorically; to deliver; as, to pronounce an oration.
4. To speak; to utter, in almost any manner.
5. To declare or affirm. He pronounced the book to be a libel; he pronounced the act to be a fraud.

 

PRONOUNCE

v.i.pronouns'. To speak; to make declaration; to utter an opinion. How confidently so ever men pronounce of themselves--

 

PRONOUNCEABLE

a.pronouns'able. That may be pronounced or uttered.

 

PRONOUNCED

pp. Spoken; uttered; declared solemnly.

 

PRONOUNCER

n.One who utters or declares.

 

PRONOUNCING

ppr. Speaking; uttering; declaring. 1. a. Teaching pronunciation.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PRONOUN

Pro "noun, n. Etym: [Pref. pro- + noun: cf. F. pronom, L. pronomen. See Noun. ] (Gram. )

 

Defn: A word used instead of a noun or name, to avoid the repetition of it. The personal pronouns in English are I, thou or you, he, she, it, we, ye, and they.

 

PRONOUNCE

Pro *nounce ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pronounced; p. pr. & vb. n.Pronounging.] Etym: [F. prononcer, L. pronunciare; pro before, forth + nunciare, nuntiare, to announce. See Announce. ]

 

1. To utter articulately; to speak out or distinctly; to utter, as words or syllables; to speak with the proper sound and accent as, adults rarely learn to pronounce a foreign language correctly.

 

2. To utter officially or solemnly; to deliver, as a decree or sentence; as, to pronounce sentence of death. Sternly he pronounced The rigid interdiction. Milton.

 

3. To speak or utter rhetorically; to deliver; to recite; as, to pronounce an oration. Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to you. Shak.

 

4. To declare or affirm; as, he pronounced the book to be a libel; he pronounced the act to be a fraud. The God who hallowed thee and blessed, Pronouncing thee all good. Keble.

 

Syn. -- To deliver; utter; speak. See Deliver.

 

PRONOUNCE

PRONOUNCE Pro *nounce ", v. i.

 

1. To give a pronunciation; to articulate; as, to pronounce faultlessly. Earle.

 

2. To make declaration; to utter on opinion; to speak with confidence. [R.] Dr. H. More.

 

PRONOUNCE

PRONOUNCE Pro *nounce ", n.

 

Defn: Pronouncement; declaration; pronunciation. [Obs. ] Milton.

 

PRONOUNCEABLE

Pro *nounce "a *ble, a. Etym: [Cf. L. pronunciabilis declarative. ]

 

Defn: Capable of being pronounced.

 

PRONOUNCED

Pro *nounced ", a. Etym: [F. prononcé.]

 

Defn: Strongly marked; unequivocal; decided.

 

Note: [A Gallicism ] [His ] views became every day more pronounced. Thackeray.

 

PRONOUNCEMENT

PRONOUNCEMENT Pro *nounce "ment, n.

 

Defn: The act of pronouncing; a declaration; a formal announcement.

 

PRONOUNCER

PRONOUNCER Pro *noun "cer, n.

 

Defn: One who pronounces, utters, or declares; also, a pronouncing book.

 

PRONOUNCING

PRONOUNCING Pro *noun "cing, a.

 

Defn: Pertaining to, or indicating, pronunciation; as, a pronouncing dictionary.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

pronoun

pro noun |ˈprōˌnoun ˈproʊˌnaʊn | noun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you ) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it, this ). ORIGIN late Middle English: from pro- 1 on behalf of + noun, suggested by French pronom, Latin pronomen (from pro- for, in place of + nomen name ).

 

pronounce

pro nounce |prəˈnouns prəˈnaʊns | verb [ with obj. ] 1 make the sound of (a word or part of a word ), typically in the correct or a particular way: Gerry pronounced the hero's name “Cahoolin ” | a refugee whose name no one could pronounce. 2 declare or announce, typically formally or solemnly: allow history to pronounce the verdict | [ with complement ] : she was pronounced dead at the scene | [ with clause ] : the doctors pronounced that he would never improve. [ no obj. ] (pronounce on ) pass judgment or make a decision on: the secretary of state will shortly pronounce on alternative measures. DERIVATIVES pro nounce a bil i ty |prəˌnounsəˈbilətē |noun, pro nounce a ble adjective, pro nounc er noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French pronuncier, from Latin pronuntiare, from pro- out, forth + nuntiare announce (from nuntius messenger ).

 

pronounced

pro nounced |prəˈnounst prəˈnaʊnst | adjective very noticeable or marked; conspicuous: he had a pronounced squint. DERIVATIVES pro nounc ed ly |-ˈnounsədlē, -ˈnounstlē |adverb

 

pronouncement

pro nounce ment |prəˈnounsmənt prəˈnaʊnsmənt | noun a formal or authoritative announcement or declaration: distrust of the pronouncements of politicians was endemic.

 

Oxford Dictionary

pronoun

pro |noun |ˈprəʊnaʊn | noun a word that can function as a noun phrase used by itself and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g. I, you ) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g. she, it, this ). ORIGIN late Middle English: from pro- 1 on behalf of , + noun, suggested by French pronom, Latin pronomen (from pro- for, in place of + nomen name ).

 

pronounce

pro |nounce |prəˈnaʊns | verb [ with obj. ] 1 make the sound of (a word or part of a word ) in the correct or a particular way: Gerry pronounced the hero's name ‘Cahoolin ’. 2 declare or announce in a formal or solemn way: allow history to pronounce the verdict | [ with complement ] : she was pronounced dead at the scene | [ with clause ] : Asquith pronounced that this was the right course. [ no obj. ] (pronounce on ) pass judgement or make a decision on: the Secretary of State will shortly pronounce on alternative measures. DERIVATIVES pronounceability |-səˈbɪlɪti |noun, pronounceable |-səb (ə )l |adjective, pronouncer noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French pronuncier, from Latin pronuntiare, from pro- out, forth + nuntiare announce (from nuntius messenger ).

 

pronounced

pro |nounced |prəˈnaʊnst | adjective very noticeable or marked; conspicuous: he had a pronounced squint. DERIVATIVES pronouncedly |-ˈnaʊnsɪdli |adverb

 

pronouncement

pro ¦nounce |ment |prəˈnaʊnsm (ə )nt | noun a formal or authoritative announcement or declaration: distrust of the pronouncements of politicians was endemic.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

pronounce

pronounce verb 1 his name is difficult to pronounce: say, enunciate, articulate, utter, voice, sound, vocalize, get one's tongue around. 2 the doctor pronounced that I had a virus: announce, proclaim, declare, affirm, assert; judge, rule, decree.

 

pronounced

pronounced adjective a pronounced German accent: noticeable, marked, strong, conspicuous, striking, distinct, prominent, unmistakable, obvious, recognizable, identifiable. ANTONYMS slight.

 

pronouncement

pronouncement noun we awaited an official pronouncement from Washington: announcement, proclamation, declaration, assertion; judgment, ruling, decree; formal ordinance.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

pronounce

pronounce verb 1 his name is difficult to pronounce: say, enunciate, articulate, utter, express, voice, vocalize, get one's tongue round, sound; rare enounce. 2 the judge pronounced that he would be sentenced to sixteen years' imprisonment: announce, proclaim, declare, rule, decree, ordain, adjudicate, lay down, affirm, assert, state, judge; rare asseverate.

 

pronounced

pronounced adjective a strong voice with a pronounced German accent: noticeable, marked, strong, conspicuous, striking, distinct, decided, definite, prominent, notable, unmistakable, inescapable, obvious, evident, plain, clear, recognizable, identifiable; broad, thick. ANTONYMS faint, inconspicuous, indefinite.

 

pronouncement

pronouncement noun his public pronouncements were brilliantly timed and phrased: announcement, proclamation, declaration, formal statement, assertion, judgement, ruling, adjudication, decree, edict, ordinance, dictum, promulgation, deliverance; in Tsarist Russia ukase; in Spain & Spanish-speaking countries pronunciamento; Latin ipse dixit; rare asseveration.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

pronoun

pro noun /próʊnaʊn /pro (…の代わり )noun (名詞 )〗名詞 s /-z /C 文法 代名詞 an interrogative [a personal, a reflexive, a relative, a demonstrative ] pronoun 疑問 [人称, 再帰, 関係, 指示 ]代名詞 an indefinite pronoun 不定代名詞 .

 

pronounce

pro nounce /prənáʊns /〖原義は 「宣言する 」〗(名 )pronunciation 動詞 s /-ɪz /; d /-t /; -nouncing 他動詞 1 文字 単語など 〉 (正しく )発音する , «…のように » …を発音する «as » ; A C 〗AをCと発音する ▸ I didn't know how to pronounce the word .その単語をどのように発音してよいかわからなかった pronounce the word either ” (as ) “eye-ther ”eitherという単語を /áɪðə r /と発音する 2 かたく pronounce A (to be ) C 〗A 〈人 物 〉がCであると (公式に )宣言する , 断言する (declare ) (!Cは 名詞 形容詞 ) ▸ I now pronounce you man and wife .あなたがたが夫婦であることを宣言します 〘結婚式の牧師の言葉 〙The boy was pronounced dead at the scene .その少年はその場で死亡を宣告された 3 かたく a. 判決 意見など 〉 (公式に )宣告する , 伝える pronounce sentence 判決を下す b. that節 〗…と宣告する , 申し渡す ; ⦅書 ⦆直接話法 …と宣告する (say 動詞 他動詞 1a 語法 )The committee of scientists pronounced that British beef is safe .科学者の委員会は, イギリスの牛肉は安全であると宣言した c. oneself C 〗自分がC 状態 であると述べる (!Cは 形容詞 分詞 ) The Queen pronounced herself delighted .女王は自分は喜んでいると述べた 自動詞 1 発音する .2 «…について » 意見を述べる , 判決を下す «on , upon » ; «…に有利な /…に不利な » 宣告をする «for , in favor of /against » .

 

pronounceable

pro n unce a ble 形容詞 〈語などが 〉発音できる .

 

pronounced

pro n unced /-t /形容詞 非常に目立つ, はっきりした, 著しい, 力強い .pro n unc ed ly /-sɪdli, -stli /副詞

 

pronouncement

pro n unce ment 名詞 C ⦅主にかたい書 ⦆通例 s 〗 «…についての » (公式の )声明, 宣言 (statement ) «on , about » .