English-Thai Dictionary
rivet
N หมุด โลหะ สำหรับ ตอก ยึด หมุด ย้ำ bolt screw mud-lo-ha-sam-rub-tok-yuad
rivet
VT ตอก ด้วย หมุด ตรึง ด้วย หมุด ยึด ด้วย หมุด bolt screw tok-duai-mud
rivet
VT ทำให้ ติด ตรึง ทำให้ ตกตะลึง ทำให้ แข็งทื่อ freeze petrify tam-hai-tid-trung
rivet on
PHRV จ้องมอง ที่ มุ่ง ไป ที่ jong-mong-ti
riveter
N ผู้ ตอก หมุด เครื่อง ตอก หมุด drill phu-tok-mud
riveting
ADJ น่า ตราตรึง น่าประทับใจ น่าตื่นเต้น gripping engrossing na-tra-trung
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
RIVET
v.t.[Heb. to drive. ] 1. To fasten with a rivet or with rivets; as, to rivet two pieces of iron.
2. To clinch; as, to rivet a pin or bolt.
3. To fasten firmly; to make firm, strong or immovable; as, to rivet friendship or affection.
RIVET
n.a pin of iron or other metal with a head, driven through a piece of timber or metal, and the point bent or spread and beat down fast, to prevent its being drawn out; or a pin or bolt clinched at both ends.
RIVETED
pp. Clinched; made fast.
RIVETING
ppr. Clinching; fastening firmly.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
RIVET
Riv "et, n. Etym: [F., fr. river to rivet; perh. fr. Icel. rifa to fasten together. Cf. Reef part of a sail. ]
Defn: A metallic pin with a head, used for uniting two plates or pieces of material together, by passing it through them and then beating or pressing down the point so that it shall spread out and form a second head; a pin or bolt headed or clinched at both ends.With busy hammers closing rivets up. Shak. Rivet joint, or Riveted joint, a joint between two or more pieces secured by rivets.
RIVET
Riv "et, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Riveted; p. pr. & vb. n. Riveting. ]
1. To fasten with a rivet, or with rivets; as, to rivet two pieces of iron.
2. To spread out the end or point of, as of a metallic pin, rod, or bolt, by beating or pressing, so as to form a sort of head.
3. Hence, to fasten firmly; to make firm, strong, or immovable; as, to rivet friendship or affection. Rivet and nail me where I stand, ye powers! Congreve. Thus his confidence was riveted and confirmed. Sir W. Scott.
RIVETER
RIVETER Riv "et *er, n.
Defn: One who rivets.
RIVETING
RIVETING Riv "et *ing, n.
1. The act of joining with rivets; the act of spreading out and clinching the end, as of a rivet, by beating or pressing.
2. The whole set of rivets, collectively. Tomlinsin. Butt riveting, riveting in which the ends or edges of plates form a butt joint, and are fastened together by being riveted to a narrow strip which covers the joint. -- Chain riveting, riveting in which the rivets, in two or more rows along the seam, are set one behind the other. -- Crossed riveting, riveting in which the rivets in one row are set opposite the spaces between the rivets in the next row. -- Double riveting, in lap riveting, two rows of rivets along the seam; in butt riveting, four rows, two on each side of the joint. -- Lap riveting, riveting in which the ends or edges of plates overlap and are riveted together.
New American Oxford Dictionary
rivet
riv et |ˈrivit ˈrɪvɪt | ▶noun a short metal pin or bolt for holding together two plates of metal, its headless end being beaten out or pressed down when in place. • a similar device for holding seams of clothing together. ▶verb ( rivets, riveting , riveted ) [ with obj. ] join or fasten (plates of metal or other material ) with a rivet or rivets: the linings are bonded, not riveted, to the brake shoes for longer wear. • hold (someone or something ) fast so as to make them incapable of movement: the grip on her arm was firm enough to rivet her to the spot . • attract and completely engross (someone ): he was riveted by the reports shown on television. • direct (one's eyes or attention ) intently: all eyes were riveted on him. DERIVATIVES riv et er noun ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French, from river ‘fix, clinch, ’ of unknown ultimate origin.
riveting
riv et ing |ˈrivitiNG ˈrɪvɪtɪŋ | ▶adjective completely engrossing; compelling: the book is a riveting account of the legendary freedom fighter. DERIVATIVES riv et ing ly adverb
Oxford Dictionary
rivet
rivet |ˈrɪvɪt | ▶noun a short metal pin or bolt for holding together two plates of metal, its headless end being beaten out or pressed down when in place. • a rivet-like device for holding seams of clothing together. ▶verb ( rivets, riveting, riveted ) [ with obj. ] 1 join or fasten (plates of metal ) with a rivet or rivets. 2 fix (someone or something ) so as to make them incapable of movement: the grip on her arm was firm enough to rivet her to the spot . • attract and completely engross (someone ): he was riveted by the newsreels shown on television. • direct (one's eyes or attention ) intently: all eyes were riveted on him. DERIVATIVES riveter noun ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French, from river ‘fix, clinch ’, of unknown ultimate origin.
riveting
riv ¦et |ing |ˈrɪvɪtɪŋ | ▶adjective completely engrossing; compelling: the book is a riveting account of the legendary freedom fighter. DERIVATIVES rivetingly adverb
American Oxford Thesaurus
riveted
riveted adjective 1 she just stood there, absolutely riveted: fixed, rooted, frozen, unable to move; motionless, unmoving, immobile, stock-still. 2 he was riveted by the newsreels: fascinated, engrossed, gripped, captivated, enthralled, spellbound, mesmerized, transfixed. ANTONYMS bored. 3 their eyes were riveted on the teacher: fixed, fastened, focused, concentrated, locked.
riveting
riveting adjective the final chapter was riveting: fascinating, gripping, engrossing, interesting, intriguing, absorbing, captivating, enthralling, compelling, spellbinding, mesmerizing; informal unputdownable. ANTONYMS boring.
Oxford Thesaurus
riveted
riveted adjective 1 he walked away, leaving her riveted to the spot: fixed, rooted, frozen; unable to move, motionless, unmoving, immobile, stock-still, as still as a statue, as if turned to stone. 2 he was riveted by the newsreels: fascinated, engrossed, gripped, captivated, enthralled, intrigued, spellbound, rapt, mesmerized, transfixed. ANTONYMS bored, uninterested. 3 the children's eyes were riveted on the headmistress: fixed on, fastened on, focused on, concentrated on, pinned on, locked on, directed at.
riveting
riveting adjective a riveting book: fascinating, gripping, engrossing, very interesting, very exciting, thrilling, absorbing, captivating, enthralling, intriguing, compelling, compulsive, spellbinding, mesmerizing, hypnotic, transfixing; informal unputdownable. ANTONYMS boring, dull.
French Dictionary
rivet
rivet n. m. nom masculin Sorte de clou dont l ’extrémité s ’aplatit pour former une seconde tête.
riveter
riveter v. tr. verbe transitif Fixer à l ’aide de rivets. appeler Conjugaison Redoublement du t devant un e muet. Je rivette, je rivetterai, mais je rivetais.
riveteuse
riveteuse n. f. nom féminin Machine servant à fixer des rivets.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
rivet
riv et /rɪ́vət /名詞 C 鋲 (びよう ), リベット .動詞 他動詞 1 «…に » …をリベットで留める «on , onto » .2 «…に » 〈くぎなど 〉の頭を打ちつぶして固定する «to » .3 …をしっかり固定する ; «…に » 〈視線 注意など 〉をくぎ付けにする «on , to » ▸ be riveted to one's task 仕事にくぎ付けになる be riv è ted to the sp ó t [gr ó und ](驚き 恐怖で )その場にくぎ付けになる .~er 名詞 C リベット工 ; 鋲打ち機 .
riveting
r í v et ing 形容詞 ⦅くだけて ⦆おもしろい ; わくわくさせる, くぎ付けにさせる .