English-Thai Dictionary
red-blooded
ADJ แข็งแรง ซึ่ง มี กำลังวังชา vigorous high-spirited robust healthy kang-rang
red-brick
ADJ สร้าง ด้วย อิฐ สีน้ำตาลแดง sang-duai-id-se-nam-tan-dang
red-eye
N เที่ยวบิน กลางคืน (ซึ่ง ทำให้ นอน ไม่พอ tiao-bin-klang-kuan
red-faced
ADJ ซึ่ง มี หน้าแดง เพราะ อาย ashamed sueng-me-na-dang-prow-ai
red-handed
ADJ ซึ่ง จับได้ คาหนังคาเขา อย่าง คาหนังคาเขา bloodstained caught in the act sueng-jab-dai-ka-nang-ka-kao
red-hot
ADJ ซึ่ง มี อารมณ์ รุนแรง เร่าร้อน โกรธ ebullient sueng-me-ar-rom-ruang-rang
red-hot
ADJ ร้อน จน เป็น สีแดง ร้อน มาก ron-jon-pen-se-dang
red-hot
SL สำคัญ (สิ่ง ใหม่ น่าสนใจ และ ตื่นเต้น sam-kan
red-letter
ADJ ซึ่ง น่า จดจำ sueng-na-jod-jam
red-letter day
N วันสำคัญ ที่ ดี หรือ วัน แห่ง ความทรงจำ wan-sam-kan-ti-de
red-letter day
SL วันสำคัญ วัน แห่ง ความทรงจำ wan-sam-kan
red-light district
N แหล่ง ซ่องสุม ของ โสเภ ณี ย่าน โสเภ ณี lang-song-sum-kong-so-pea-ne
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
RED-BERRIED
a.Having or bearing red berries; as red-berried shrub cassia.
RED-BIRD
n.The popular name of several birds in the United States, as the Tanagra aestiva or summer red-bird, the Tanagra rubra, and the Baltimore oriole or hangnest.
RED-CHALK
n.A kind of clay ironstone; reddle.
RED-COAT
n.A name given to a soldier who wears a red coat.
RED-HAIRED
a.Having hair of a red or sandy color.
RED-HOT
n.Red with heat; heated to redness; as red-hot iron; red-hot balls.
RED-LED
n.red-led. [red and lead. ] Minium, or red oxyd of lead, composed of 88 parts of lead and 12 of oxygen.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
RED-GUM
Red "-gum ` (-gm `), n. Etym: [OE. reed gounde; AS. reád red + gund matter, pus. ]
1. (Med. )
Defn: An eruption of red pimples upon the face, neck, and arms, in early infancy; tooth rash; strophulus. Good.
2. A name of rust on grain. See Rust.
RED-HAND; RED-HANDED
RED-HAND; RED-HANDED Red "-hand ` (rd "hnd `), Red "-hand `ed (-hnd `d ), a. or adv.
Defn: Having hands red with blood; in the very act, as if with red or bloody hands; -- said of a person taken in the act of homicide; hence, fresh from the commission of crime; as, he was taken red-hand or red-handed.
RED-HOT
RED-HOT Red "-hot ` (-ht `), a.
Defn: Red with heat; heated to redness; as, red-hot iron; red-hot balls. Hence, figuratively, excited; violent; as, a red-hot radical. Shak.
RED-LETTER
RED-LETTER Red "-let `ter (-lt `tr ), a.
Defn: Of or pertaining to a red letter; marked by red letters. Red- letter day, a day that is fortunate or auspicious; -- so called in allusion to the custom of marking holy days, or saints' days, in the old calendars with red letters.
RED-LIGHT DISTRICT
RED-LIGHT DISTRICT Red-light district.
Defn: A district or neighborhood in which disorderly resorts are frequent; -- so called in allusion to the red light kept in front of many such resorts at night. [Colloq. or Cant ]
RED-RIBAND
RED-RIBAND Red "-rib `and (rd "rb `and ), n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: The European red band fish, or fireflame. See Rend fish.
RED-SHORT
RED-SHORT Red "-short ` (-shrt `), a. (Metal. )
Defn: Hot-short; brittle when red-hot; -- said of certain kinds of iron. -- Red "-short `ness, n.
RED-TAILED
RED-TAILED Red "-tailed ` (-tld `), a.
Defn: Having a red tail. Red-tailed hawk (Zoöl.), a large North American hawk (Buteo borealis ). When adult its tail is chestnut red. Called also hen hawck, and red-tailed buzzard.
RED-TAPE
RED-TAPE Red "-tape ` (-tp `), a.
Defn: Pertaining to, or characterized by, official formality. See Red tape, under Red, a.
RED-TAPISM
RED-TAPISM Red `-tap "ism (rd `tp "z'm ), n.
Defn: Strict adherence to official formalities. J. C. Shairp.
RED-TAPIST
RED-TAPIST Red `-tap "ist, n.
Defn: One who is tenacious of a strict adherence to official formalities. Ld. Lytton.
New American Oxford Dictionary
red-
red- ▶prefix variant spelling of re- before a vowel (as in redeem, redolent ).
red-backed vole
red-backed vole ▶noun a vole with a reddish-chestnut back, inhabiting the forest, scrub, and tundra regions of the northern hemisphere. [Genus Clethrionomys, family Muridae: several species. ]
red-bait
red-bait ▶verb [ with obj. ] (often as noun red-baiting ) informal harass or persecute (someone ) on account of known or suspected communist sympathies. DERIVATIVES red-bait er noun
red-blooded
red-blood ed |ˈrɛd ˈblədəd | ▶adjective (of a man ) vigorous or virile, esp. in having strong heterosexual appetites: he was attracted to her, as any red-blooded male would be. DERIVATIVES red-blood ed ness noun
red-brick
red-brick |rɛd brɪk | ▶adjective built with red bricks. • (of a British university ) founded in the late 19th or early 20th century and with buildings of brick, as distinct from the older universities built of stone.
red-eye
red-eye |ˈrɛd ˌaɪ | ▶noun 1 the undesirable effect in flash photography of people appearing to have red eyes, caused by a reflection from the retina when the flashgun is too near the camera lens. 2 (also red-eye flight ) [ in sing. ] informal an overnight or late-night flight on a commercial airline: she caught the red-eye back to New York. 3 a freshwater fish with red eyes, in particular a rock bass. 4 informal cheap whiskey.
red-eye gravy
red-eye gra vy ▶noun gravy made by adding liquid to the fat from cooked ham.
red-faced
red-faced |ˈˌrɛd ˈfeɪst | ▶adjective (of a person ) having a red face, esp. as a result of exertion, embarrassment, or shame: Steve was left red-faced when a fan tried to rip his pants off.
red-figure
red-figure ▶noun [ usu. as modifier ] a type of ancient Greek pottery, originating in Athens in the late 6th century bc, in which figures are outlined and details added in black, and the background is then filled in with black to leave the figures in the red colour of the clay: a red-figure vase. Compare with black-figure.
red-handed
red-hand ed |rɛd hændəd | ▶adjective (of a person ) having been discovered in or just after the act of doing something wrong or illegal: I caught him red-handed, stealing a wallet.
red-headed
red-head ed |ˈˌrɛd ˈhɛdəd | ▶adjective [ attrib. ] (of a person ) having reddish-brown hair: a red-headed man. • used in names of birds, insects, and other animals with red heads, e.g., red-headed woodpecker.
red-hot
red-hot |ˈrɛd ˈˌhɑt | ▶adjective 1 (of a substance ) so hot as to glow red: red-hot coals. • very hot, esp. too hot to touch: the red-hot handle burned his hand | figurative : the red-hot attack letter they received last week. 2 extremely exciting or popular: red-hot jazz. • very passionate: a red-hot lover.
red-hot poker
red-hot pok er ▶noun a South African plant with tall erect spikes of tubular flowers, the upper ones of which are typically red and the lower ones yellow. [Kniphofia uvaria, family Liliaceae: many cultivars. ]
red-letter day
red-let ter day |ˈˌrɛd ˈlɛdər ˌdeɪ | ▶noun a day that is pleasantly noteworthy or memorable. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from the practice of highlighting a festival in red on a calendar.
red-light district
red-light dis trict |ˌrɛd ˈlaɪt ˌdɪstrɪkt | ▶noun an area of a town or city containing many brothels, strip clubs, and other sex businesses. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from the use of a red light as the sign of a brothel.
red-shouldered hawk
red-shoul dered hawk ▶noun a common North American hawk having reddish-brown shoulders and dark wings with white spots. [Buteo lineatus. ]
red-spotted purple
red-spot ted pur ple ▶noun a North American butterfly that is a form of the white admiral, formerly considered a separate species. Its dark blue wings with red-orange bars and spots mimic the unpalatable pipevine swallowtail.
red-tailed hawk
red-tailed hawk ▶noun the most common and most widespread hawk of North and Central America, with a reddish tail. [Buteo jamaicensis, family Accipitridae. ]
Oxford Dictionary
red-
red- |rɛd | ▶prefix variant spelling of re- before a vowel (as in redolent ).
red-backed vole
red-backed vole ▶noun a vole with a reddish-chestnut back, inhabiting the forest, scrub, and tundra regions of the northern hemisphere. [Genus Clethrionomys, family Muridae: several species. ]
red-bait
red-bait ▶verb [ with obj. ] (often as noun red-baiting ) N. Amer. informal harass or persecute (someone ) on account of known or suspected communist sympathies. ▶noun S. African a large sea squirt which is a popular bait with sea anglers. ●Pyura stolonifera, class Ascidiaceae. DERIVATIVES red-baiter noun
red-blooded
red-blooded ▶adjective (of a man ) vigorous or virile, especially in having strong heterosexual appetites: he was attracted to her, as any red-blooded male would be. DERIVATIVES red-bloodedness noun
red-brick
red-brick ▶adjective built with red bricks. • (of a British university ) founded in the late 19th or early 20th century and with buildings of brick, as distinct from the older universities built of stone.
red-eye
red-eye ▶noun 1 [ mass noun ] the undesirable effect in flash photography of people appearing to have red eyes, caused by a reflection from the retina when the flashgun is too near the camera lens. • (also red-eye flight ) [ in sing. ] informal, chiefly N. Amer. a flight on which a passenger cannot expect to get much sleep on account of the time of departure or arrival: she caught the red-eye back to New York. 2 a freshwater fish with red eyes, in particular: • Brit. a rudd. • N. Amer. a rock bass. 3 [ mass noun ] US informal cheap whisky. • Canadian a drink made from tomato juice and beer.
red-eye gravy
red-eye gravy ▶noun [ mass noun ] US gravy made by adding liquid to the fat from cooked ham.
red-faced
red-faced ▶adjective having a red face, especially as a result of embarrassment or shame: Steve was left red-faced when a fan tried to rip his trousers off.
red-figure
red-figure ▶noun [ usu. as modifier ] a type of ancient Greek pottery, originating in Athens in the late 6th century bc, in which figures are outlined and details added in black, and the background is then filled in with black to leave the figures in the red colour of the clay: a red-figure vase. Compare with black-figure.
red-handed
red-handed ▶adjective used to indicate that a person has been discovered in or just after the act of doing something wrong or illegal: I caught him red-handed, stealing a wallet.
red-headed
red-headed ▶adjective [ attrib. ] (of a person ) having reddish-brown hair. • used in names of birds, insects, and other animals with red heads, e.g. red-headed woodpecker.
red-hot
red-hot ▶adjective 1 so hot as to glow red: red-hot coals | the red-hot handle burnt his hand. 2 very exciting, interesting, or good: our red-hot creativity department. • very passionate: a red-hot lover. • (of a favourite in a race or other contest ) most strongly expected to win: Ipswich Town are red-hot favourites for the championship.
red-hot poker
red-hot poker ▶noun a South African plant with tall erect spikes of tubular flowers, the upper ones of which are typically red and the lower ones yellow. ●Kniphofia uvaria, family Liliaceae: many cultivars.
red-letter day
red-letter day ▶noun a day that is pleasantly noteworthy or memorable. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from the practice of highlighting a festival in red on a calendar.
red-light district
red-light dis |trict ▶noun an area of a town or city containing many brothels, strip clubs, and other sex businesses. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from the use of a red light as the sign of a brothel.
red-shouldered hawk
red-shoul dered hawk ▶noun a common North American hawk having reddish-brown shoulders and dark wings with white spots. [Buteo lineatus. ]
red-spotted purple
red-spot ted pur ple ▶noun a North American butterfly that is a form of the white admiral, formerly considered a separate species. Its dark blue wings with red-orange bars and spots mimic the unpalatable pipevine swallowtail.
red-tailed hawk
red-tailed hawk ▶noun the commonest and most widespread buzzard of North and Central America, with a reddish tail. ●Buteo jamaicensis, family Accipitridae.
American Oxford Thesaurus
red-blooded
red-blooded adjective a red-blooded American boy: manly, masculine, virile, macho.
red-handed
red-handed adjective, adverb the thief was caught red-handed: in the act, with one's fingers /hand in the till, with one's hand in the cookie jar, in flagrante delicto; informal with one's pants down.
Oxford Thesaurus
red-blooded
red-blooded adjective like any attractive red-blooded man he's had his share of romances: manly, masculine, all-male, virile, macho; strong, strapping, rugged, robust, powerful, vigorous; informal hunky.
red-handed
red-handed adjective the thief was caught red-handed: in the act, with one's fingers /hand in the till; Latin in flagrante delicto; informal dead to rights; Brit. informal bang to rights; with one's trousers down; N. Amer. informal with one's pants down.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
red-carpet
r é d-c à rpet 形容詞 丁重な, 盛大な (→red carpet ).
red-eye
r é d- è ye 名詞 1 C ⦅米 くだけて ⦆夜間飛行便 (red-eye flight ).2 U 〘写 〙(フラッシュによる )赤目現象 .3 U ⦅米俗 ⦆安っぽいウイスキー .
red-faced
r è d-f á ced /-t /形容詞 (顔を赤くするほど )恥じて [照れて, 当惑して, 怒って ]いる ; 赤い顔をした .
red-handed
r è d-h á nd ed /-ɪd /副詞 形容詞 現行犯で [の ]▸ be caught red-handed 現行犯で捕まる ; 現場を押さえられる [見つかる ](→catch 他動詞 2 ).
red-hot
r è d-h ó t 形容詞 1 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗高温で真っ赤な 〈金属 〉.2 ⦅くだけて ⦆〈物が 〉とても熱い .3 ⦅くだけて ⦆〈人 物 事が 〉非常に活動的な, 興奮させる, おもしろい .4 ⦅報道 くだけて ⦆〖名詞 の前で 〗(実力があり )すごい人気の 〈人 物 〉.5 ⦅くだけて ⦆〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗興奮させる, 燃える 〈人 事 〉.6 〈ニュースが 〉最新の, ホットな .7 激怒した .~̀ f á vorite ⦅英 くだけて ⦆(レースなどで勝ちそうな )最有力の人 [馬 ].
red-letter day
r è d-l é tter d à y 名詞 複 ~s C ⦅くだけて ⦆(個人的な )記念日, 思い出の日 .
red-light district
r è d-l í ght d ì strict 名詞 C 売春地区, 赤線地区 .
red-line
r è d-l í ne 形容詞 (政治 ビジネスなどにおいて )何としても必要な ; 生命線の 〈事項 〉.
red-lining
r é d-l ì ning 名詞 U ⦅米俗 ⦆銀行貸付 [保険契約 ]禁止区域指定 .
red-top
r é d-t ò p 名詞 C ⦅英 くだけて ⦆大衆紙 .