English-Thai Dictionary
Quaker
N สมาชิก สมาคม เคร่ง ศาสนา ชื่อ Society of Friends ใน อังกฤษ sa-ma-chik-sa-ma-kom-krang-sad-sa-na
Quakerish
ADJ ซึ่ง เป็นสมาชิก สมาคม เคร่ง ศาสนา ชื่อ Society of Friends ใน อังกฤษ sueng-sa-ma-chik-sa-ma-kom-krang-sad-sa-na
Quakerism
N การ เป็นสมาชิก สมาคม เคร่ง ศาสนา ชื่อ Society of Friends ใน อังกฤษ kan-sa-ma-chik-sa-ma-kom-krang-sad-sa-na
Quakerly
ADV เป็นสมาชิก สมาคม เคร่ง ศาสนา ชื่อ Society of Friends ใน อังกฤษ pen-sa-ma-chik-sa-ma-kom-krang-sad-sa-na
quake
N อา การสั่น อา การสั่น กลัว หรือ สั่น หนาว tremblor tremor shock ar-kan-san-wai
quake
N แผ่นดินไหว earthquake pan-din-wai
quake
VI สั่น กลัว shock san-kua
quake
VI สั่น ไหว ไหว ยวบ tremble san-wai
quake with
PHRV เขย่า หรือ สั่น อย่างแรง quiver with shake with ka-yao-rue-san-yang-rang
quaker
N สมาชิก ของ Society of friends ที่ เคร่ง เรื่อง ศาสนา ใน ประเทศอังกฤษ
quakeress
N สมาชิก ที่ เป็น หญิง ของ Society of friends ที่ เคร่ง เรื่อง ศาสนา ใน ประเทศอังกฤษ
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
QUAKE
v.i. 1. To shake; to tremble; to be agitated with quick but short motions continually repeated; to shudder. Thus we say, a person quakes with fear or terror, or with cold. Hebrews 12:21.
2. To shake with violent convulsions, as well as with trembling; as, the earth quakes; the mountains quake. Nahum 1:5.
3. To shake, tremble or move, as the earth under the feet; as the quaking mud.
QUAKE
v.t.To frighten; to throw into agitation. [Not used. ]
QUAKE
n.A shake; a trembling; a shudder; a tremulous agitation.
QUAKER
n.One that quakes; but usually, one of the religious sect called friends. This name, quakers, is said to have been given to the sect in reproach, an account of some agitations which distinguished them; but it is no longer appropriated to them by way of reproach.
QUAKERISM
n.The peculiar manners, tenets or worship of the quakers.
QUAKERLY
a.Resembling quakers.
QUAKERY
n.Quakerism.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
QUAKE
Quake, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Quaked; p. pr. & vb. n. Quaking. ] Etym: [AS. cwacian; cf. G. quackeln. Cf. Quagmire. ]
1. To be agitated with quick, short motions continually repeated; to shake with fear, cold, etc. ; to shudder; to tremble. Quaking for dread. " Chaucer. She stood quaking like the partridge on which the hawk is ready to seize. Sir P. Sidney.
2. To shake, vibrate, or quiver, either from not being solid, as soft, wet land, or from violent convulsion of any kind; as, the earth quakes; the mountains quake. " Over quaking bogs." Macaulay.
QUAKE
Quake, v. t. Etym: [Cf. AS. cweccan to move, shake. See Quake, v. t.]
Defn: To cause to quake. [Obs. ] Shak.
QUAKE
QUAKE Quake, n.
Defn: A tremulous agitation; a quick vibratory movement; a shudder; a quivering.
QUAKER
QUAKER Quak "er, n.
1. One who quakes.
2. One of a religious sect founded by George Fox, of Leicestershire, England, about 165 , -- the members of which call themselves Friends. They were called Quakers, originally, in derision. See Friend, n., 4. Fox's teaching was primarily a preaching of repentance. .. The trembling among the listening crowd caused or confirmed the name of Quakers given to the body; men and women sometimes fell down and lay struggling as if for life. Encyc. Brit.
3. (Zoöl.) (a ) The nankeen bird. (b ) The sooty albatross. (c ) Any grasshopper or locust of the genus (Edipoda; -- so called from the quaking noise made during flight. Quaker buttons. (Bot. ) See Nux vomica. -- Quaker gun, a dummy cannon made of wood or other material; -- so called because the sect of Friends, or Quakers, hold to the doctrine, of nonresistance. -- Quaker ladies (Bot. ), a low American biennial plant (Houstonia cærulea ), with pretty four-lobed corollas which are pale blue with a yellowish center; -- also called bluets, and little innocents.
QUAKERESS
QUAKERESS Quak "er *ess, n.
Defn: A woman who is a member of the Society of Friends.
QUAKERISH
QUAKERISH Quak "er *ish, a.
Defn: Like or pertaining to a Quaker; Quakerlike.
QUAKERISM
QUAKERISM Quak "er *ism, n.
Defn: The peculiar character, manners, tenets, etc. , of the Quakers.
QUAKERLIKE
QUAKERLIKE Quak "er *like, a.
Defn: Like a Quaker.
QUAKERLY
QUAKERLY Quak "er *ly, a.
Defn: Resembling Quakers; Quakerlike; Quakerish. Macaulay.
QUAKERY
QUAKERY Quak "er *y, n.
Defn: Quakerism. [Obs. ] Hallywell.
QUAKETAIL
QUAKETAIL Quake "tail `, n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A wagtail.
New American Oxford Dictionary
quake
quake |kwāk kweɪk | ▶verb [ no obj. ] (esp. of the earth ) shake or tremble: the rumbling vibrations set the whole valley quaking. • (of a person ) shake or shudder with fear: those words should have them quaking in their boots . ▶noun informal an earthquake. • an act of shaking or quaking. DERIVATIVES quak y adjective ( quakier, quakiest ) ORIGIN Old English cwacian.
Quaker
Quak er |ˈkwākər ˈkweɪkər | ▶noun a member of the Religious Society of Friends, a Christian movement founded by George Fox c. 1650 and devoted to peaceful principles. Central to the Quakers' belief is the doctrine of the “Inner Light, ” or sense of Christ's direct working in the soul. This has led them to reject both formal ministry and all set forms of worship. DERIVATIVES Quak er ish adjective, Quak er ism |-izəm |noun ORIGIN from quake + -er 1, perhaps alluding to George Fox's direction to his followers to “tremble at the name of the Lord, ” or from fits supposedly experienced by worshipers when moved by the Spirit. Compare with shaker ( sense 2 ).
Quaker State
Quak er State a nickname for the state of Pennsylvania.
Oxford Dictionary
quake
quake |kweɪk | ▶verb [ no obj. ] (especially of the earth ) shake or tremble: the rumbling vibrations set the whole valley quaking. • (of a person ) shake or shudder with fear: those words should have them quaking in their boots . ▶noun informal an earthquake. DERIVATIVES quaky adjective ( quakier, quakiest ) ORIGIN Old English cwacian.
Quaker
Quaker |ˈkweɪkə | ▶noun a member of the Religious Society of Friends, a Christian movement founded by George Fox c. 1650 and devoted to peaceful principles. Central to the Quakers' belief is the doctrine of the ‘Inner Light ’, or sense of Christ's direct working in the soul. This has led them to reject both formal ministry and all set forms of worship. DERIVATIVES Quakerish adjective, Quakerism noun ORIGIN from quake + -er 1, perhaps alluding to George Fox's direction to his followers to ‘tremble at the name of the Lord ’, or from fits supposedly experienced by worshippers when moved by the Spirit. Compare with shaker ( sense 2 ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
quake
quake verb 1 the ground quaked: shake, tremble, quiver, shudder, sway, rock, wobble, move, heave, convulse. 2 we quaked when we saw the soldiers: tremble, shake, quiver, shiver; blench, flinch, shrink, recoil, cower, cringe. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD See shake . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.
Oxford Thesaurus
quake
quake verb 1 the ground quaked as they walked on it: shake, tremble, quiver, shiver, shudder, sway, rock, wobble, move, heave, convulse. 2 we quaked every time we saw police or soldiers: tremble, shake, shake with fear, shake like a leaf, shudder, shiver; blench, blanch, flinch, shrink, recoil, start, shy (away ), pull back, back away, draw back, cower, cringe, waver, falter, get cold feet. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD quake, shake, tremble, shiver, quiver See shake . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.
Duden Dictionary
Quäke
Quä ke Substantiv, feminin Jagdwesen , die |Qu ä ke |zu quäken Instrument, das den Angstschrei eines Hasen nachahmt
Quakelchen
Qua kel chen Substantiv, Neutrum familiär , das |Qu a kelchen |kleines Kind
quakeln
qua keln schwaches Verb landschaftlich, besonders norddeutsch |qu a keln |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « zu quaken kakeln 2
quaken
qua ken schwaches Verb |qu a ken |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « lautmalend a (besonders von Frosch oder Ente ) den Laut quak von sich geben im Teich quakten die Frösche b salopp abwertend in unangenehmer, als lästig empfundener Weise reden der kann quaken , so viel er will, ich lasse mich auf nichts ein
quäken
quä ken schwaches Verb meist abwertend |qu ä ken |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « lautmalend a schrill und zugleich heiser, gepresst, quengelnd tönen aus dem Automaten quäkte eine elektronisch erzeugte Stimme b [als Ausdruck der Unzufriedenheit ] quäkende a Laute von sich geben das kranke Kind quäkt den ganzen Tag
Quakente
Quak en te Substantiv, feminin Kindersprache , die |Qu a kente |Ente
Quäker
Quä ker Substantiv, maskulin , der |Qu ä ker |der Quäker; Genitiv: des Quäkers, Plural: die Quäker englisch Quaker, zu: to quake = zittern (vor dem Wort Gottes )Angehöriger einer Kirche und Dogma ablehnenden, mystisch-spiritualistisch orientierten christlichen Gemeinschaft (bei der besonders das soziale Engagement eine große Rolle spielt )
Quäkerin
Quä ke rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Qu ä kerin |weibliche Form zu Quäker
quäkerisch
quä ke risch Adjektiv |qu ä kerisch |nach Art der Quäker
Quäkertum
Quä ker tum Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Qu ä kertum |das Quäkertum; Genitiv: des Quäkertums das Quäkersein
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
quake
quake /kweɪk /動詞 自動詞 1 【恐怖 怒り 寒さなどで 】震える, おののく «with /at » (!shakeより程度が激しい ) ▸ quake in one's boots [shoes ]⦅くだけて ⦆ぞっとする, おびえる .2 〈地面が 〉揺れる, 振動する .名詞 C 1 ⦅くだけて ⦆地震 (earthquake ).2 (恐れからの )震え ; (不安定さによる )揺れ .
quake-proof
qu á ke-pr ò of 動詞 他動詞 〈建物 〉を耐震にする .形容詞 耐震の .qu á ke-pr ò ofing 名詞 U 耐震 .
Quaker
Quak er /kwéɪkə r /名詞 クエーカー教徒 〘17世紀中頃George Foxが設立したキリスト教の一派フレンド会 (Society of Friends )の会員; 宗教的感動から身体を震わせるので軽蔑的にQuakerと呼ばれた; 教徒自身はthe Friendsを用いる 〙.形容詞 クエーカー教徒の .~̀ C í ty クエーカーシティ 〘米国Philadelphiaの愛称 〙.~́ [~́ s, ~́ s' ] m è eting 1 クエーカー教徒の集会 .2 沈黙がちな集会 .~ish /-rɪʃ /形容詞 ~ì sm /-rɪ̀z (ə )m /名詞