English-Thai Dictionary
ravin
VT กิน อย่าง มูมมาม kin-yang-mum-mam
ravine
N หุบเขา ลึก หุบเขา ห้วย ลึก canyon gully valley hub-kao-luk
raving
ADJ ซึ่ง เพ้อคลั่ง ซึ่ง คลุ้มคลั่ง delirious frenzied sueng-por-klang
ravings
N คำพูด ไร้ ความหมาย kam-phud-rai-kwam-mai
ravioli
N อาหาร อิตาเลียน ar-han-id-ta-rian
ravish
VT ข่มขืนกระทำชำเรา abuse rape kom-kuan-kra-tam-cham-rao
ravish
VT ช่วงชิง แย่งชิง force violate chueng-ching
ravish
VT ทำให้ เต็มไปด้วย อารมณ์ fascinate spellbird tam-hai-tem-pai-duai-ar-rom
ravishing
ADJ สวยงาม มาก gorgeous suea-ngam-mak
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
RAVIN
[See Raven. ]
RAVIN
a.Ravenous. [Not in use. ]
RAVIN, RAVINE
n.A long deep hollow worn by a stream or torrent of water; hence, any long deep hollow or pass through mountains, etc.
RAVING
ppr. or a.Furious with delirium; mad; distracted.
RAVINGLY
adv. With furious wildness or frenzy; with distraction.
RAVISH
v.t.[L. rapio.] 1. To seize and carry away by violence.
These hairs which thou dost ravish from my chin, will quicken and accuse thee.
This hand shall ravish thy pretended right.
2. To have carnal knowledge of a woman by force and against her consent. Isaiah 13:16; Zechariah 14:2.
3. To bear away with joy or delight; to delight to ecstasy; to transport.
Thou hast ravished my heart. Song of Solomon 4:9.
RAVISHED
pp. Snatched away by violence; forced to submit to carnal embrace; delighted to ecstasy.
RAVISHER
n. 1. One that takes by violence.
2. One that forces a woman to his carnal embrace.
3. One that transports with delight.
RAVISHING
ppr. 1. Snatching or taking by violence; compelling to submit to carnal intercourse; delighting to ecstasy.
2. a. Delighting to rapture; transporting.
RAVISHING
n. 1. A seizing and carrying away by violence.
2. Carnal knowledge by force against consent.
3. Ecstatic delight; transport.
RAVISHINGLY
adv. To extremity of delight.
RAVISHMENT
n. 1. The act of forcing a woman to carnal connection; forcible violation of chastity.
2. Rapture; transport of delight; ecstasy; pleasing violence of the mind or senses.
All things joy with ravishment attracted by thy beauty still to gaze.
3. The act of carrying away; abduction; as the ravishment of children from their parents, of a ward from his guardian, or of a wife from her husband.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
RAVIN
RAVIN Rav "in, n.
Defn: Ravenous. [Obs. ] Shak.
RAVIN; RAVINE
Rav "in, Ravine, n. Etym: [See 2d Raven. ]
Defn: Food obtained by violence; plunder; prey; raven. "Fowls of ravyne." Chaucer. Though Nature, red in tooth and claw With ravine, shrieked against his creed. Tennyson.
RAVIN; RAVINE
RAVIN; RAVINE Rav "in, Rav "ine, v. t. & i.
Defn: See Raven, v. t. & i.
RAVINE
Ra *vine ", n. Etym: [F., a place excavated by a torrent, a ravine, fr. ravir to snatch or tear away, L. rapere; cf. L. rapina rapine. See Ravish, and cf. Rapine, Raven prey. ]
1. A torrent of water. [Obs. ] Cotgrave.
2. A deep and narrow hollow, usually worn by a stream or torrent of water; a gorge; a mountain cleft.
RAVING
RAVING Rav "ing, a.
Defn: Talking irrationally and wildly; as, a raving lunatic. -- Rav "ing *ly, adv.
RAVISH
Rav "ish, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ravished; p. pr. & vb. n. Ravishing. ]Etym: [OE. ravissen, F. ravir, fr. L. rapere to snatch or tear away, to ravish. See Rapacious, Rapid, and -ish. ]
1. To seize and carry away by violence; to snatch by force. These hairs which thou dost ravish from my chin Will quicken, and accuse thee. Shak. This hand shall ravish thy pretended right. Dryden.
2. To transport with joy or delight; to delight to ecstasy. "Ravished. .. for the joy. " Chaucer. Thou hast ravished my heart. Cant. iv. 9.
3. To have carnal knowledge of (a woman ) by force, and against her consent; to rape. Shak.
Syn. -- To transport; entrance; enrapture; delight; violate; deflour; force.
RAVISHER
RAVISHER Rav "ish *er, n.
Defn: One who ravishes (in any sense ).
RAVISHING
RAVISHING Rav "ish *ing, a.
Defn: Rapturous; transporting.
RAVISHINGLY
RAVISHINGLY Rav "ish *ing *ly, adv.
Defn: In a ravishing manner.
RAVISHMENT
Rav "ish *ment, n. Etym: [F. ravissement. See Ravish. ]
1. The act of carrying away by force or against consent; abduction; as, the ravishment of children from their parents, or a ward from his guardian, or of a wife from her husband. Blackstone.
2. The state of being ravished; rapture; transport of delight; ecstasy. Spencer. In whose sight all things joy, with ravishment Attracted by thy beauty still to gaze. Milton.
3. The act of ravishing a woman; rape.
RAVISSANT
Rav "is *sant, a. Etym: [F.] (Her. )
Defn: In a half-raised position, as if about to spring on prey.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Ravi
Ra vi |ˈrävē ˈrɑvi | a river in southern Asia, one of the headwaters of the Indus River that rises in the Himalayas in Himachel Pradesh, in northwestern India, and flows for 450 miles (725 km ) southwest into Pakistan, where it empties into the Chenab River just north of Multan. It is one of the five rivers that gave Punjab its name.
ravigote
ra vi gote |ˌräviˈgôt ˈrɑvɪɡɔt |(also ravigotte ) ▶noun a mixture of chopped chervil, chives, tarragon, and shallots, used to give piquancy to a sauce or as a base for an herb butter. ORIGIN French, from ravigoter ‘invigorate. ’
ravin
rav in |ˈravən ˈrævən | ▶noun archaic or literary violent seizure of prey or property; plunder. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French ravine, from Latin rapina ‘pillage ’ (see rapine ).
ravine
ra vine |rəˈvēn rəˈvin | ▶noun a deep, narrow gorge with steep sides. DERIVATIVES ra vined adjective ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from French, ‘violent rush (of water )’ (see ravin ).
raving
rav ing |ˈrāviNG ˈreɪvɪŋ | ▶noun (usu. ravings ) wild, irrational, or incoherent talk: the ravings of a madwoman. ▶adjective |reɪvɪŋ | informal used to emphasize the bad or extreme quality of someone or something: she'd never been a raving beauty | [ as submodifier ] : have you gone raving mad?
ravioli
ra vi o li |ˌravēˈōlē ˌræviˈoʊli | ▶noun small pasta envelopes containing ground meat, cheese, or vegetables. ORIGIN Italian.
ravish
rav ish |ˈraviSH ˈrævɪʃ | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 archaic seize and carry off (someone ) by force. • dated (of a man ) force (a woman or girl ) to have sexual intercourse against her will; rape. 2 literary fill (someone ) with intense delight; enrapture: ravished by a sunny afternoon, she had agreed without even thinking. DERIVATIVES rav ish er noun, rav ish ment noun ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French raviss-, lengthened stem of ravir, from an alteration of Latin rapere ‘seize. ’
ravishing
rav ish ing |ˈraviSHiNG ˈrævɪʃɪŋ | ▶adjective delightful; entrancing: she looked ravishing. DERIVATIVES rav ish ing ly adverb
Oxford Dictionary
Ravi
Ravi |ˈrʌvi | a river in southern Asia, one of the headwaters of the Indus, which rises in the Himalayas in Himachel Pradesh, NW India, and flows generally south-westwards into Pakistan, where it empties into the Chenab River just north of Multan. It is one of the five rivers that gave Punjab its name.
ravigote
ravigote |ˈravɪgɒt |(also ravigotte ) ▶noun [ mass noun ] a mixture of chopped chervil, chives, tarragon, and shallots, used in cookery to give piquancy to a sauce or as a base for a herb butter. ORIGIN French, from ravigoter ‘invigorate ’.
ravin
ravin |ˈravɪn | ▶noun [ mass noun ] archaic violent seizure of prey or property; plunder. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French ravine, from Latin rapina ‘pillage ’ (see rapine ).
ravine
ravine |rəˈviːn | ▶noun a deep, narrow gorge with steep sides. DERIVATIVES ravined adjective ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from French, ‘violent rush (of water )’ (see ravin ).
raving
rav ¦ing |ˈreɪvɪŋ | ▶noun (usu. ravings ) irrational or incoherent talk: the ravings of a madwoman. ▶adjective informal used to emphasize a particular quality: she'd never been a raving beauty | [ as submodifier ] : have you gone raving mad?
ravioli
ravioli |ˌravɪˈəʊli | ▶plural noun small pasta envelopes containing minced meat, fish, cheese, or vegetables, usually served with a sauce. ORIGIN Italian.
ravish
rav ¦ish |ˈravɪʃ | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 archaic seize and carry off (someone ) by force. • dated (of a man ) rape (a woman ). 2 literary fill (someone ) with intense delight; enrapture: ravished by a sunny afternoon, she had agreed without even thinking. DERIVATIVES ravisher noun, ravishment noun ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French raviss-, lengthened stem of ravir, from an alteration of Latin rapere ‘seize ’.
ravishing
rav ¦ish |ing |ˈravɪʃɪŋ | ▶adjective delightful; entrancing: she looked ravishing. DERIVATIVES ravishingly adverb
American Oxford Thesaurus
ravine
ravine noun the ravine that runs along Hubble Hollow Road: gorge, canyon, gully, couloir; chasm, abyss, gulf, gulch, coulee.
raving
raving adjective See mad (sense 1 ).
ravings
ravings plural noun the ravings of a madman: gibberish, rambling, babbling, wild talk, incoherent talk.
ravish
ravish verb 1 literary he tried to ravish her: rape, sexually assault /abuse, violate, force oneself on, molest; archaic dishonor, defile. 2 literary you will be ravished by this wine: enrapture, enchant, delight, charm, entrance, enthrall, captivate. 3 archaic her child was ravished from her breast: seize, snatch, carry off /away, steal, abduct.
ravishing
ravishing adjective you look utterly ravishing: very beautiful, gorgeous, stunning, wonderful, lovely, striking, magnificent, dazzling, radiant, delightful, charming, enchanting; informal amazing, sensational, fantastic, fabulous, terrific, bodacious, hot, red-hot. ANTONYMS hideous.
Oxford Thesaurus
ravine
ravine noun See gorge (noun ).
raving
raving adjective 1 she's raving mad. See mad. 2 she'd never been a raving beauty: very great, considerable, remarkable, extraordinary, singular, striking, outstanding, stunning.
ravings
ravings plural noun he dismissed her words as the ravings of a hysterical woman: gibberish, rambling, babbling, wild talk, incoherent talk.
ravish
ravish verb 1 I'm sorry I kissed you, but I swear I've no intention of ravishing you: rape, sexually assault /abuse, violate, force oneself on, molest; seduce; euphemistic take advantage of, have one's (wicked ) way with; archaic dishonour, defile. 2 those who adore the steely, mineral style of Chablis will be ravished by this wine: enrapture, send into raptures, enchant, fill with delight, delight, charm, entrance, enthral, captivate, bewitch, spellbind, fascinate, transport, overjoy; informal blow away; rare rapture.
ravishing
ravishing adjective you look utterly ravishing: very beautiful, gorgeous, stunning, wonderful, exquisite, lovely, striking, magnificent, dazzling, radiant, delightful, charming, enchanting, entrancing, captivating, bewitching; informal incredible, amazing, sensational, fantastic, fabulous, terrific, smashing, heavenly, divine, out of this world, fab, drop-dead gorgeous, knockout, delectable, scrumptious; N. Amer. informal babelicious, bodacious. ANTONYMS hideous.
Duden Dictionary
Ravioli
Ra vi o li Pluralwort Kochkunst , die |Ravi o li |Pluraletantum italienisch ravioli (mundartlich rabiole ), eigentlich = kleine Rüben, zu lateinisch rapa = Rübe mit Fleisch oder Gemüse gefüllte kleine Teigtaschen aus Nudelteig
French Dictionary
ravi
ravi , ie adj. adjectif Enchanté. : Elle est ravie des résultats. Nous sommes ravis de vous recevoir chez nous. Je suis ravie que vous puissiez venir. SYNONYME content . Note Syntaxique L ’adjectif se construit avec la préposition de suivie d ’un nom ou d ’un infinitif; quand le complément est une proposition, il se construit avec la conjonction que ou la locution conjonctive de ce que suivie du subjonctif. Je suis ravie que vous soyez là.
ravier
ravier n. m. nom masculin Petit plat servant à présenter les hors-d ’œuvre.
ravigote
ravigote n. f. nom féminin Vinaigrette relevée de fines herbes.
ravigoter
ravigoter v. tr. verbe transitif familier Donner de la vigueur, revigorer. : Ce café m ’a ravigoté. SYNONYME ragaillardir ; retaper ; revivifier . aimer Note Orthographique ravigo t er.
ravin
ravin n. m. nom masculin Dépression profonde d ’un terrain formée par le passage d ’un torrent. : L ’autocar est tombé dans le ravin.
raviner
raviner v. tr. verbe transitif 1 Creuser le sol de ravins. 2 figuré Creuser de rides. : Les intempéries ont raviné le visage de ce marin. SYNONYME rider . aimer
ravioli
ravioli n. m. (pl. raviolis ) nom masculin Petit carré de pâte farcie de viande hachée. : Ce soir, on mangera des raviolis. Note Grammaticale Certains auteurs conservent le pluriel italien du mot en i; il paraît plus logique d ’intégrer le mot au français et de mettre un s au pluriel.
ravir
ravir v. tr. verbe transitif 1 littéraire Enlever de force. : Il a été ravi à l ’affection des siens. SYNONYME emporter ; voler . 2 Plaire beaucoup à. : Ce roman l ’a ravi. SYNONYME enchanter ; enthousiasmer . LOCUTION À ravir À merveille. : Cette teinte lui va à ravir. finir
raviser (se)
raviser (se ) v. pronom. verbe pronominal Changer d ’avis. : Ils se sont ravisés et ont abandonné ce projet. Note Grammaticale Le participe passé de ce verbe, qui n ’existe qu ’à la forme pronominale, s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Elles se sont ravisées et n ’ont pas donné leur accord au projet. aimer
ravissant
ravissant , ante adj. adjectif Charmant, extrêmement joli. : Des tableaux ravissants.
ravissement
ravissement n. m. nom masculin Admiration, joie. : Les enfants regardaient le spectacle sur glace avec ravissement. SYNONYME enchantement ; enthousiasme .
ravisseur
ravisseur , euse n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Celui, celle qui enlève une personne de force. : Les ravisseurs ont transmis une demande de rançon.
ravitaillement
ravitaillement n. m. nom masculin 1 Action de ravitailler. : Un ravitaillement hebdomadaire. SYNONYME approvisionnement . 2 Provisions, articles, etc. , qui servent à ravitailler. : Notre ravitaillement arrive par bateau.
ravitailler
ravitailler v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif Approvisionner. : Ce fournisseur ravitaille les bûcherons lorsqu ’ils sont en forêt. verbe pronominal Se procurer ce qui est nécessaire. : Ils se sont ravitaillés au village. SYNONYME approvisionner ; fournir . Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Les campeurs se sont ravitaillés au magasin général. aimer Conjugaison Les lettres ill sont suivies d ’un i à la première et à la deuxième personne du pluriel de l ’indicatif imparfait et du subjonctif présent. (Que ) nous ravitaillions, (que ) vous ravitailliez.
raviver
raviver v. tr. verbe transitif Rendre plus vif. : Raviver un feu, une passion. SYNONYME aviver ; ranimer . aimer
Spanish Dictionary
raviol
raviol nombre masculino 1 Ravioli .2 Arg marginal Sobre de papel pequeño que contiene cocaína .
ravioli
ravioli nombre masculino Pasta italiana en forma de pequeño cuadrado compuesto por dos láminas finas de masa adheridas por los bordes y rellena de carne, verdura o queso fresco :raviolis con salsa de queso .SINÓNIMO raviol .El plural es raviolis o ravioli .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
ravine
ra vine /rəvíːn /名詞 C 渓谷, 山峡, 谷間 (gorge, canyon ).
raving
rav ing /réɪvɪŋ /形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗1 狂った, 錯乱した 〈人 〉.2 すばらしい 〈美しさ 成功 〉.副詞 ⦅くだけて ⦆完全に, 極端に ▸ raving mad 完全に狂って
ravings
rav ings /réɪvɪŋz /名詞 U C 〖通例the ~〗つじつまの合わない話 ; たわごと .
ravioli
ra vi o li /ræ̀vióʊli /〖<イタリア 〗名詞 U ラヴィオリ 〘ひき肉やチーズを詰めたパスタ 〙.
ravish
rav ish /rǽvɪʃ /動詞 他動詞 1 ⦅文 ⦆〈女性 〉を強姦 (ごうかん )[レイプ ]する (rape 1 ).2 〖通例be ~ed 〗【物 事に 】大きな喜びを感じる, うっとりする «by, with » .3 〈人 物 〉を力ずくで連れ去る [奪う ].
ravishing
r á v ish ing 形容詞 ⦅文 ⦆〈人 物が 〉非常に美しい .~ly 副詞
ravishment
r á v ish ment 名詞 U 1 強姦 (ごうかん ).2 恍惚 (こうこつ ).3 強奪 .