English-Thai Dictionary
redouble
VI เพิ่ม เป็น ทวีคู ณ intensify poem-ta-we-kun
redouble
VT ทำให้ เพิ่ม เป็น ทวีคู ณ magnify increase tam-hai-poem-pen-ta-we-kun
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
REDOUBLE
v.t.redub'l. [re and double. ] 1. To repeat in return.
2. To repeat often; as, to redouble blows.
3. To increase by repeated or continued additions.
And AEtna rages with redoubl'd heat.
REDOUBLE
v.i.redub'l. To become twice as much. The argument redoubles upon us.
REDOUBLED
pp. redub'ld. Repeated in return; repeated over and over; increased by repeated or continued additions.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
REDOUBLE
Re *dou "ble (r *db "'l ), v. t. Etym: [Pref. re- + double: cf. F.redoubler. Cf. Reduplicate. ]
Defn: To double again or repeatedly; to increase by continued or repeated additions; to augment greatly; to multiply. So they Doubly redoubled strokes upon the foe. Shak. n. An optional bid made by the side currently holding the highest bid for the contract, after the opposing side has doubled. This bid increases the score for successfully making the contract, and increases the penalties for failing. The score or penalty depends on the number of tricks over or under the contract, according to a defined schedule, and depending on the vulnerability of the side attempting the contract.
REDOUBLE
REDOUBLE Re *dou "ble, v. i.
Defn: To become greatly or repeatedly increased; to be multiplied; to be greatly augmented; as, the noise redoubles.
New American Oxford Dictionary
redouble
re dou ble |rēˈdəbəl riˈdəbəl | ▶verb make or become much greater, more intense, or more numerous: [ with obj. ] : we will redouble our efforts to reform agricultural policy | [ no obj. ] : pressure to solve the problem has redoubled. • [ no obj. ] Bridge double a bid already doubled by an opponent. ▶noun Bridge a call that doubles a bid already doubled by an opponent. ORIGIN late Middle English: from French redoubler, from re- ‘again ’ + doubler ‘to double. ’ The noun dates from the early 20th cent.
Oxford Dictionary
redouble
re |double |riːˈdʌb (ə )l | ▶verb make or become much greater, more intense, or more numerous: [ with obj. ] : we will redouble our efforts to reform agricultural policy | [ no obj. ] : pressure to solve the problem has redoubled. • [ no obj. ] Bridge double a bid already doubled by an opponent. ▶noun Bridge a call that doubles a bid already doubled by an opponent. ORIGIN late Middle English: from French redoubler, from re- ‘again ’ + doubler ‘to double ’. The noun dates from the early 20th cent.
French Dictionary
redoublement
redoublement n. m. nom masculin 1 Action de redoubler. : Le redoublement d ’une boîte à fleurs avec une toile géotextile. 2 Accroissement important. : Le redoublement des attentats. 3 Répétition d ’une lettre, d ’une syllabe. : Le redoublement de certaines consonnes constitue une difficulté orthographique. 4 Fait de redoubler une année de scolarité.
redoubler
redoubler v. tr. , intr. verbe transitif direct Répéter, recommencer. : Redoubler une classe. verbe transitif indirect Montrer encore plus de. : Redoubler d ’ardeur et d ’attention. Note Syntaxique En ce sens, le verbe se construit avec la préposition de. verbe intransitif Augmenter, recommencer de plus belle. : L ’orage redoubla. aimer
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
redouble
re dou ble /riːdʌ́b (ə )l /動詞 他動詞 ⦅書 ⦆〈努力 熱意など 〉を強くする, 倍増する ▸ redouble one's efforts 一層努力する .自動詞 1 〈努力 熱意などが 〉強くなる .2 (ブリッジで )リダブルをかける .名詞 C (ブリッジの )リダブル .