English-Thai Dictionary
racket
N กิจกรรม ที่ ผิดกฎหมาย (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ การ หลอกลวง การ ติดสินบน การ ขู่เข็ญ fraud kid-ja-kam-ti-pid-kod-mai
racket
N ธุรกิจ (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ งาน อาชีพ business tu-ra-kid
racket
N รองเท้า หิมะ รูปทรง ไม้เทนนิส rong-tao-hi-ma-rub-song-mai-ten-nis
racket
N เสียง อึกทึกครึกโครม เสียง เอะอะโวยวาย dim noise siang-auk-ka-tuek-kruk-krom
racket
N ไม้ ตี ลูก ใน การเล่นกีฬา (เช่น เทนนิส แบดมินตัน ฯลฯ racquet mai-te-luk-nai-kan-len-ki-la
racketeer
N ผู้ ที่ หาเงิน จาก กิจกรรม ที่ ผิดกฎหมาย gangster mafioso phu-ti-ha-ngen-jak-kid-ja-kam-ti-pid
racketeer
VI หาเงิน จาก กิจกรรม ที่ ผิดกฎหมาย หลอกลวง ฉ้อโกง finagle ha-ngen-jak-kid-ja-kam-ti-pid-kod-mai
rackety
ADJ อึกทึกครึกโครม เอะอะโวยวาย rowdy auk-ka-tuk-kuak-kom
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
RACKET
n.[This word belong to the root of crack. See Rocket. ] 1. A confused, clattering noise, less loud than uproar; applied to the confused sounds of animal voices, or such voices mixed with other sound. We say, the children make a racket; the racket of a flock of fowls.
2. Clamor; noisy talk.
RACKET
v.i.To make a confused noise or clamor; to frolic.
RACKET
n. The instrument with which players at tennis strike the ball.
RACKET
v.t.To strike as with a racket.
RACKETY
a.Making a tumultuous noise.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
RACKET
Rack "et, n. Etym: [F. raquette; cf. Sp. raquets, It. racchetta, which is perhaps for retichetta, and fr. L. rete a net (cf. Reticule ); or perh. from the Arabic; cf. Ar. raha the palm of the hand (used at first to strike the ball ), and OF. rachette, rasquette, carpus, tarsus. ] [Written also racquet. ]
1. A thin strip of wood, having the ends brought together, forming a somewhat elliptical hoop, across which a network of catgut or cord is stretched. It is furnished with a handle, and is used for catching or striking a ball in tennis and similar games.Each one [of the Indians ] has a bat curved like a crosier, and ending in a racket. Bancroft.
2. A variety of the game of tennis played with peculiar long-handled rackets; -- chiefly in the plural. Chaucer.
3. A snowshoe formed of cords stretched across a long and narrow frame of light wood. [Canada ]
4. A broad wooden shoe or patten for a man horse, to enable him to step on marshy or soft ground. Racket court, a court for playing the game of rackets.
RACKET
RACKET Rack "et, v. t.
Defn: To strike with, or as with, a racket. Poor man [is ] racketed from one temptation to another. Hewyt.
RACKET
Rack "et, n. Etym: [Gael. racaid a noise, disturbance. ]
1. confused, clattering noise; din; noisy talk or sport.
2. A carouse; any reckless dissipation. [Slang ]
RACKET
Rack "et, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Racketed; p. pr. & vb. n. Racketing.]
1. To make a confused noise or racket.
2. To engage in noisy sport; to frolic. Sterne.
3. To carouse or engage in dissipation. [Slang ]
RACKETER
RACKETER Rack "et *er, n.
Defn: One who makes, or engages in, a racket.
RACKETT
Rack "ett, n. Etym: [Etymol. uncertain. ] (Mus. )
Defn: An old wind instrument of the double bassoon kind, having ventages but not keys.
RACKET-TAIL
RACKET-TAIL Rack "et-tail n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: Any one of several species of humming birds of the genus Steganura, having two of the tail feathers very long and racket- shaped.
RACKET-TAILED
RACKET-TAILED Rack "et-tailed `, a. (Zoöl.)
Defn: Having long and spatulate, or racket-shaped, tail feathers.
RACKETY
RACKETY Rack "et *y, a.
Defn: Making a tumultuous noise.
New American Oxford Dictionary
racket
rack et 1 |ˈrakit ˈrækət |(also racquet ) ▶noun a type of bat with a round or oval frame strung with catgut, nylon, etc. , used esp. in tennis, badminton, and squash. • a snowshoe resembling such a bat. ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from French raquette (see rackets ).
racket
rack et 2 |ˈrækət ˈrakit | ▶noun 1 [ in sing. ] a loud unpleasant noise; a din: the kids were making a racket . • archaic the noise and liveliness of fashionable society. 2 informal an illegal or dishonest scheme for obtaining money: a protection racket. • a person's line of business or way of life: I'm in the insurance racket. ▶verb ( rackets, racketing, racketed ) [ no obj. ] make a loud unpleasant noise: trains racketed by. • (racket around ) enjoy oneself socially; go in pursuit of pleasure or entertainment. DERIVATIVES rack et y adjective ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: perhaps imitative of clattering.
racket abuse
racket abuse ▶noun [ mass noun ] Tennis aggressive or unsportsmanlike behaviour by a player in which the racket is thrown or struck against something.
racketeer
rack et eer |ˌrakiˈti (ə )r ˌrækəˈtɪ (ə )r | ▶noun a person who engages in dishonest and fraudulent business dealings. DERIVATIVES rack et eer ing noun
rackets
rack ets |ˈrakits ˈrækəts | ▶plural noun [ treated as sing. ] a ball game for two or four people played with rackets in a plain, four-walled court, distinguished from squash in particular by the use of a solid, harder ball. ORIGIN late Middle English (also in the singular ): from French raquette, via Italian from Arabic rāḥa, rāḥat - ‘palm of the hand. ’
racket-tail
racket-tail (also racquet-tail ) ▶noun a South American hummingbird with long racket-shaped tail feathers. ●Genera Ocreatus and Loddigesia, family Trochilidae: two species. • any of a number of other birds, in particular certain parrots, drongos, and motmots, with racket-shaped tails.
Oxford Dictionary
racket
racket 1 |ˈrakɪt |(also racquet ) ▶noun a bat with a round or oval frame strung with catgut, nylon, etc. , used especially in tennis, badminton, and squash: a squash racket. • chiefly N. Amer. a snowshoe resembling a racket. ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from French raquette (see rackets ).
racket
racket 2 |ˈrakɪt | ▶noun 1 [ in sing. ] a loud unpleasant noise; a din: the kids were making a racket. • archaic the noise and liveliness of fashionable society. 2 informal an illegal or dishonest scheme for obtaining money: a protection racket. • a person's line of business or way of life: I'm in the insurance racket. ▶verb ( rackets, racketing, racketed ) [ no obj., with adverbial ] 1 make or move with a loud unpleasant noise: trains racketed by. 2 (racket about /around ) enjoy oneself socially; go in pursuit of pleasure or entertainment. DERIVATIVES rackety adjective ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: perhaps imitative of clattering.
racket abuse
racket abuse ▶noun [ mass noun ] Tennis aggressive or unsportsmanlike behaviour by a player in which the racket is thrown or struck against something.
racketball
rac ¦ket |ball ▶noun variant spelling of racquetball.
racketeer
rack ¦et |eer |rakɪˈtɪə | ▶noun a person who engages in dishonest and fraudulent business dealings. DERIVATIVES racketeering noun
rackets
rack |ets |ˈrakɪts | ▶plural noun [ treated as sing. ] a ball game for two or four people played with rackets in a plain four-walled court, distinguished from squash in particular by the use of a solid, harder ball. ORIGIN late Middle English (also in the singular ): from French raquette, via Italian from Arabic rāḥa, rāḥat - ‘palm of the hand ’.
racket-tail
racket-tail (also racquet-tail ) ▶noun a South American hummingbird with long racket-shaped tail feathers. ●Genera Ocreatus and Loddigesia, family Trochilidae: two species. • any of a number of other birds, in particular certain parrots, drongos, and motmots, with racket-shaped tails.
American Oxford Thesaurus
racket
racket noun 1 the engine makes such a racket: noise, din, hubbub, clamor, uproar, tumult, commotion, rumpus, pandemonium, babel; informal hullabaloo. 2 informal a gold-smuggling racket: scheme, fraud, swindle; informal rip-off, shakedown.
Oxford Thesaurus
racket
racket noun 1 the engine makes the most incredible racket: noise, din, hubbub, clamour, row, uproar, hullabaloo, tumult, commotion, rumpus, fracas, pandemonium, clangour, brouhaha, disturbance; crash, clatter, clash, babble, shouting, yelling, babel; W. Indian bangarang. 2 informal he was accused of masterminding a gold-smuggling racket: criminal activity, illegal scheme /enterprise, fraud, fraudulent scheme, swindle, bit of sharp practice; informal game, scam, rip-off; Brit. informal ramp; N. Amer. informal shakedown.
Duden Dictionary
Racket
Ra cket Substantiv, Neutrum , das Rakett |ˈrɛkət englisch ˈrækɪt |das Racket; Genitiv: des Rackets, Plural: die Rackets englisch racket < französisch raquette, eigentlich = Handfläche, zu arabisch rāḥa h Tennisschläger
Racket
Ra cket Substantiv, Neutrum , das |ˈrɛkət englisch ˈrækɪt |das Racket; Genitiv: des Rackets, Plural: die Rackets englisch Verbrecherbande in Amerika
Racketeer
Ra cke teer Substantiv, maskulin , der |rækəˈtiə |der Racketeer; Genitiv: des Racketeers, Plural: die Racketeers englisch Gangster, Erpresser
Rackett
Ra ckett, Ra cket Substantiv, Neutrum , das Rankett Racket |Rack e tt Rack e t |das Rackett; Genitiv: des Racketts, Plural: die Rackette das Rackett; Genitiv: des Racketts, Plural: die Rackette Herkunft ungeklärt Holzblasinstrument des 16. bis 18. Jahrhunderts mit einem doppelten Rohrblatt und einer langen, in neun Windungen in einer Holzbüchse eingepassten Röhre mit elf Grifflöchern
French Dictionary
racket
racket FORME FAUTIVE Anglicisme pour vol, escroquerie.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
racket
rack et 1 rac quet /rǽkɪt /〖語源は 「手のひら 」〗名詞 複 ~s /-ts /C 1 〖しばしば複合語で 〗(テニスなどの )ラケット ▸ a tennis racket テニスラケット 2 〖~s; 単数扱い 〗ラケットボール 〘四面を壁に囲まれたコートで球を壁に跳ね返らせて行う球技 〙.3 (ラケット形の )雪靴 , かんじき (snowshoes ).
racket
rack et 2 名詞 ⦅くだけて ⦆1 U C 〖単数形で 〗(不快な )騒音, 大騒ぎ (noise, din )▸ make quite a [a lot of, an awful ] racket かなりの [大きな, ひどい ]騒音を出す 2 C (ゆすり たかり 密輸などの )違法な金もうけ ▸ drugs [extortion, gambling ] rackets 薬物 [ゆすり, 博打 (ばくち )]での不正な金もうけ 3 C ⦅俗 ⦆商売, 飯 (めし )の種 .動詞 自動詞 浮かれ騒ぐ, 騒ぎ回る (around, about ).
racketeer
rack et eer /ræ̀kətɪ́ə r /名詞 C 違法な手段で金もうけをする人, たかり, ゆすり .動詞 自動詞 他動詞 (〈人 〉を )ゆする, たかる, 脅迫する .
racketeering
r à ck et é er ing /-tɪ́ ə rɪŋ /名詞 U 不正な金もうけ ; ゆすり, たかり .