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ratable

ADJ ซึ่ง ประเมิน ได้  ซึ่ง ตีราคา ได้  rateable sueng-pra-moen-dai

 

ratables

N ภาษีรายได้ จาก ทรัพย์สิน  pa-se-rai-dai-jak-sab-sin

 

ratafia

N เหล้า ทำ จาก ผลไม้  lao-tam-jak-pon-la-mai

 

ratan

N หวาย  rattan

 

rataplan

N การตีกลอง 

 

ratatouille

N อาหาร ประเภท ผัก ต้ม จน เปื่อย  สตู ผัก  ar-han-pra-ped-pak-tomjon-puai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

RATABLE

a.[from rate. ] 1. That may be rated, or set at a certain value; as a Danish ore ratable at two marks.
2. Liable or subjected by law to taxation; as ratable estate.

 

RATABLY

adv. By rate or proportion; proportionally.

 

RATAFIA

n.ratafee'. A fine spirituous liquor, prepared from the kernels of several kinds of fruits, particularly of cherries, apricots and peaches.

 

RATAN

n.A small cane, the growth of India.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

RATA

Ra "ta, n. Etym: [Maori. ] (Bot. )

 

Defn: A New Zealand forest tree (Metrosideros robusta ), also, its hard dark red wood, used by the Maoris for paddles and war clubs.

 

RATABILITY

RATABILITY Rat `a *bil "i *ty, n.

 

Defn: The quality or state of being ratable.

 

RATABLE

RATABLE Rat "a *ble, a.

 

1. Capable of being rated, or set at a certain value. Twenty oræ were ratable to [at ] two marks of silver. Camden.

 

2. Liable to, or subjected by law to, taxation; as, ratable estate.

 

3. Made at a proportionate rate; as, ratable payments. -- Rat "a *ble *ness, n. -- Rat "a *bly, adv.

 

RATAFIA

Rat `a *fi "a, n. Etym: [F., fr. Malay arak arrack + tafia a spirit distilled from molasses. ]

 

Defn: A spirituous liquor flavored with the kernels of cherries, apricots, peaches, or other fruit, spiced, and sweetened with sugar; -- a term applied to the liqueurs called noyau, curaçao, etc. [Written also ratifia and ratafee.]

 

RATAN

RATAN Ra *tan ", n.

 

Defn: See Rattan.

 

RATANY

RATANY Rat "a *ny, n. (Bot. )

 

Defn: Same as Rhatany.

 

RATAPLAN

Ra `ta `plan ", n. Etym: [F.]

 

Defn: The iterative sound of beating a drum, or of a galloping horse.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

rata

rata |ˈrɑːtə | noun a large New Zealand tree of the myrtle family, with crimson flowers and hard red timber. Genus Metrosideros, family Myrtaceae: several species, in particular M. robusta. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Maori.

 

ratable

rat a ble |ˈrātəbəl ˈreɪtəbəl | adjective able to be rated or estimated. DERIVATIVES rat a bil i ty |ˌrātəˈbilətē |noun, rat a bly |-blē |adverb

 

ratafia

rat a fi a |ˌratəˈfēə ˌrædəˈfiə | noun a liqueur flavored with almonds or the kernels of peaches, apricots, or cherries. (also ratafia biscuit ) an almond-flavored cookie like a small macaroon. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from French; perhaps related to tafia .

 

ratamacue

rat a ma cue |ˈratəməˌkyo͞o ˌrætəməˈkju | noun Music one of the basic patterns (rudiments ) of drumming, consisting of a two-beat figure, the first beat of which is played as a triplet and preceded by two grace notes. ORIGIN 1940s: imitative.

 

Ratana, Tahupotiki Wiremu

Ra ta na, Tahupotiki Wiremu |räˈtänə rɑˈtɑnə | (1873 –1939 ), Maori political and religious leader. He founded the Ratana Church 1920, a religious revival movement that aimed to unite all Maori people.

 

rataplan

rat a plan |ˈrätəˌplan ˈrɑdəˌplæn | noun [ in sing. ] a drumming or beating sound. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French, of imitative origin.

 

ratatouille

ra ta touille |ˌratəˈto͞o -ē, ˌräˌtä -ˌrædəˈtui | noun a vegetable dish consisting of onions, zucchini, tomatoes, eggplant, and peppers, fried and stewed in oil and sometimes served cold. ORIGIN a French dialect word.

 

Oxford Dictionary

rata

rata |ˈrɑːtə | noun a large New Zealand tree of the myrtle family, with crimson flowers and hard red timber. Genus Metrosideros, family Myrtaceae: several species, in particular M. robusta. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Maori.

 

ratable

rat ¦able adjective variant spelling of rateable.

 

ratafia

ratafia |ˌratəˈfɪə | noun [ mass noun ] a liqueur flavoured with almonds or the kernels of peaches, apricots, or cherries. (also ratafia biscuit ) [ count noun ] an almond-flavoured biscuit resembling a small macaroon. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from French; perhaps related to tafia .

 

ratamacue

ratamacue |ˈratəməˌkjuː | noun Music one of the basic patterns (rudiments ) of drumming, consisting of a two-beat figure, the first beat of which is played as a triplet and preceded by two grace notes. ORIGIN 1940s: imitative.

 

Ratana, Tahupotiki Wiremu

Ratana, Tahupotiki Wiremu |ˈrɑːtənə | (1873 –1939 ), Maori political and religious leader. He founded the Ratana Church (1920 ), a religious revival movement which aimed to unite all Maori people.

 

rataplan

rataplan |ˌratəˈplan | noun [ in sing. ] a drumming or beating sound. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French, of imitative origin.

 

ratatat

ratatat noun variant of rat-tat.

 

ratatouille

ratatouille |ˌratəˈtuːi, -ˈtwiː | noun [ mass noun ] a vegetable dish consisting of onions, courgettes, tomatoes, aubergines, and peppers, fried and stewed in oil and sometimes served cold. ORIGIN a French dialect word.

 

Duden Dictionary

Ratafia

Ra ta fia Substantiv, maskulin , der |Rataf i a |der Ratafia; Genitiv: des Ratafias, Plural: die Ratafias kreolisch-französisch (-italienisch )Frucht [saft ]likör

 

Ratanhiawurzel

Ra tan hia wur zel Substantiv, feminin , die |raˈtani̯a …|indianisch-portugiesisch ; deutsch als Heilmittel verwendete Wurzel eines peruanischen Strauches

 

Ratatouille

Ra ta touille Substantiv, feminin oder Substantiv, Neutrum Kochkunst , die oder das |…ˈtu͜i |die Ratatouille; Genitiv: der Ratatouille, Plural: die Ratatouilles und das Ratatouille; Genitiv: des Ratatouilles, Plural: die Ratatouilles französisch ratatouille, verstärkende Bildung zu: touiller = (um )rühren < lateinisch tudiculare = (zer )stampfen Gemüse aus Tomaten, Auberginen, Paprika u. a.

 

French Dictionary

ratage

ratage n. m. nom masculin Insuccès. : Cette comédie musicale a été un ratage complet, un échec cuisant.

 

ratatiner

ratatiner v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif Réduire la taille en déformant. : Le lavage a ratatiné mon chandail. verbe pronominal Rapetisser en se desséchant, se flétrir. : Ces fruits se sont ratatinés. Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Nos pommes s ’étaient ratatinées. aimer

 

ratatouille

ratatouille n. f. nom féminin Mets provençal à base de tomates, d ’oignons, de courgettes, etc.

 

Spanish Dictionary

rata

rata nombre femenino 1 Mamífero roedor más grande que el ratón, de pelo basto y rígido, cola larga, patas cortas, cabeza pequeña y orejas tiesas; es nocturno, muy fecundo, destructor y voraz, y vive tanto en bosques y desiertos como en construcciones humanas o barcos; hay muchas especies, que se diferencian sobre todo en color y tamaño :rata de agua; rata campestre; rata gris de las alcantarillas; rata blanca de laboratorio; la piel de la rata almizclera es usada en peletería .2 coloquial Persona despreciable :un tipo que es capaz de quitar dinero a unos huérfanos es una rata y debería estar en la cárcel .3 nombre común coloquial Persona muy tacaña :no seas rata e invítanos a un trago .4 coloquial Ratero .SINÓNIMO gato, randa .hacerse la rata Arg, Urug coloquial Faltar a clase [un alumno ] y ocultárselo a sus padres .más pobre que una rata (o que las ratas ) coloquial Extremadamente pobre :durante la guerra, toda su familia era más pobre que las ratas .no moverse una rata Estar [los miembros de un colectivo ] completamente sometidos a la autoridad de alguien, incapaces de hacer algo no permitido :durante la dictadura, en este país no se movía una rata .ETIMOLOGÍA Voz de origen incierto común a varias lenguas románicas, germánicas y célticas (francés rat , inglés rat , alemán ratte , etc. ), quizá de origen onomatopéyico por el ruido que hace este animal. Las distintas acepciones de la palabra surgen por comparación con las distintas actividades del animal y la consideración negativa de este .

 

ratania

ratania nombre femenino Arbusto de América Meridional, de unos 30 cm de altura, cuya raíz se emplea como astringente :la ratania crece en zonas secas y rocosas .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo del quechua ratania , 'mata rastrera' .

 

rataplán

rataplán nombre masculino Voz onomatopéyica con que se imita el sonido del tambor .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

ratable

rat a ble rate -/réɪtəb (ə )l /形容詞 1 見積もりできる .2 ⦅英 ⦆課税できる .3 比例した .~̀ v lue ⦅英 ⦆the 課税評価額 .

 

ratatouille

ra ta touille /ræ̀tətwíː, -tú (ː )i /〖<フランス 名詞 U 〘料 〙ラタトゥイユ 〘南仏風の野菜シチュー料理 〙.