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Robin Hood

N โร บิน ฮู้ด (วีรบุรุษ ใน นิทาน ยุค ศตวรรษ ที่12  ro-bin-hud

 

robin

N นก ขนาดเล็ก  หน้าอก มี สีแดง  robin redbreast nok-ka-nad-lek-na-ok-me-kon-se-dang

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ROBIN

n.[L. rubecula, from rubeo, to be red. ] 1. A bird of the genus Motacilla, called also redbreast. This is the English application of the word.
2. In the United States, a bird with a red breast, a species of Turdus.

 

ROBIN-GOODFELLOW

n.An old domestic goblin.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ROBIN

Rob "in, n. Etym: [Properly a pet name for Robert, originally meaning, famebright; F., fron OHG. Roudperht; ruod (in comp. ; akin to AS. hr glory, fame, Goth. hr victorius ) + beraht bright. See Bright, Hob a clown. ] (Zoöl.) (a ) A small European singing bird (Erythacus rubecula ), having a reddish breast; -- called also robin redbreast, robinet, and ruddock. (b ) An American singing bird (Merula migratoria ), having the breast chestnut, or dull red. The upper parts are olive-gray, the head and tail blackish. Called also robin redbreast, and migratory thrush. (c ) Any one of several species of Australian warblers of the genera Petroica, Melanadrays, and allied genera; as, the scarlet-breasted robin (Petroica mullticolor ) (d ) Any one of several Asiatic birds; as, the Indian robins. See Indian robin, below. Beach robin (Zoöl.), the robin snipe, or knot. See Knot. -- Blue-throated robin. (Zoöl.) See Bluethroat. -- Canada robin (Zoöl.), the cedar bird. -- Golden robin (Zoöl.), the Baltimore oriole. -- Ground robin (Zoöl.), the chewink. -- Indian robin (Zoöl.), any one of several species of Asiatic saxoline birds of the genera Thamnobia and Pratincola. They are mostly black, usually with some white on the wings. -- Magrie robin (Zoöl.), an Asiatic singing bird (Corsycus saularis ), having the back, head, neck, and breast black glossed with blue, the wings black, and the belly white. -- Ragged robin. (Bot. ) See under Ragged. -- Robin accentor (Zoöl.), a small Asiatic singing bird (Accentor rubeculoides ), somewhat resembling the European robin. -- Robin redbreast. (Zoöl.) (a ) The European robin. (b ) The American robin. (c ) The American bluebird. -- Robin snipe. (Zoöl.) (a ) The red-breasted snipe, or dowitcher. (b ) The red-breasted sandpiper, or knot. -- Robin's plantain. (Bot. ) See under Plantain. -- Sea robin. (Zoöl.) (a ) Any one of several species of American gurnards of the genus Prionotus. They are excellent food fishes. Called also wingfish. The name is also applied to a European gurnard. (b ) The red-breasted merganser, or sheldrake. [Local, U.S.] -- Water robin (Zoöl.), a redstart (Ruticulla fuliginosa ), native of India.

 

ROBINET

ROBINET Rob "i *net, n.

 

1. (Zoöl.) (a ) The chaffinch; -- called also roberd. (b ) The European robin.

 

2. A military engine formerly used for throwing darts and stones.

 

ROBING

ROBING Rob "ing, n.

 

Defn: The act of putting on a robe. Robing room, a room where official robes are put on, as by judges, etc.

 

ROBIN GOODFELLOW

ROBIN GOODFELLOW Rob "in Good "fel `low.

 

Defn: A celebrated fairy; Puck. See Puck. Shak.

 

ROBINIA

Ro **bin "i *a, n. Etym: [NL. So called after Jean Robin, a French herbalist. ] (Bot. )

 

Defn: A genus of leguminous trees including the common locust of North America (Robinia Pseudocacia ).

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

robin

rob in |ˈräbən ˈrɑbən | noun 1 a large New World thrush that typically has a reddish breast. [genus Turdus, subfamily Turdinae, family Muscicapidae, in particular the American robin (T. migratorius ).] 2 any of a number of other birds that resemble the American robin, esp. in having a red breast, in particular: a small Old World thrush related to the chats, typically having a brown back with red on the breast or other colorful markings. [Erithacus and other genera, subfamily Turdinae, family Muscicapidae: numerous species, in particular the European robin (E. rubecula ).] ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Old French, nickname for the given name Robert .

 

robin-chat

robin-chat noun an African chat with a mainly dark back and orange underparts. Genus Cossypha (and Pseudocossyphus ), family Turdidae: several species.

 

Robin Goodfellow

Rob in Good fel low |ˌräbən ˈgo͝odˌfelō ˌrɑbən ˈgʊdfɛloʊ | a mischievous sprite or goblin formerly believed to haunt the English countryside. Also called puck 2.

 

robing room

rob ing room noun a room where holders of ceremonial office put on official robes.

 

Robin Hood

Rob in Hood |ˈräbən ˌho͝od ˈrɑbən ˌhʊd | a semilegendary English medieval outlaw, reputed to have robbed the rich and helped the poor. Although he is generally associated with Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire, it seems likely that the real Robin Hood operated in Yorkshire in the early 13th century. (as noun a Robin Hood ) a person considered to be taking from the wealthy and giving to the poor.

 

robinia

robinia |rəˈbɪnɪə | noun a North American tree or shrub of a genus that includes the false acacia. Genus Robinia, family Leguminosae. ORIGIN modern Latin, named after Jean and Vespasien Robin, 17th -cent. French gardeners to the royal family in Paris.

 

robin redbreast

rob in red breast noun informal a robin.

 

robin's-egg

rob in's-egg (also robin's-egg blue or robin-egg ) noun a greenish-blue color.

 

Robinson, Edward G.

Rob in son, Edward G. |ˈräbənsən ˈrɑbənsən | (1893 –1972 ), US actor, born in Romania; born Emanuel Goldenberg. He appeared in a number of gangster movies in the 1930s, beginning with Little Caesar (1930 ). He later played the father in Arthur Miller's All My Sons (1948 ).

 

Robinson, Edwin Arlington

Rob in son, Edwin Arlington |ˈräbinsən ˈrɑbənsən | (1869 –1935 ), US poet. His verse was largely unnoticed until 1905 when President Theodore Roosevelt praised his dramatic, often ironic, works, such as Richard Cory ” (1897 ). His later works include Miniver Cheevy ” (1910 ) and Tristram (1927 ).

 

Robinson, Heath

Rob ¦in |son |ˈrɒbɪns (ə )n | (1872 –1944 ), English cartoonist and illustrator; full name William Heath Robinson. He lampooned the machine age by inventing absurdly complicated Heath Robinson contraptions ’ to perform elementary or ridiculous actions.

 

Robinson, Jackie

Rob in son, Jackie |ˈräbinsən ˈrɑbənsən | (1919 –72 ), US baseball player and civil rights activist; full name Jack Roosevelt Robinson. Joining the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, he became the first black player in the major leagues. In 1949, he led the National League with a.342 batting average and was named the league's Most Valuable Player. He retired in 1957. Baseball Hall of Fame (1962 ).

 

Robinson, Mary

Rob in son, Mary |ˈrɑbənsən ˈräbinsən | (1944 –), Irish stateswoman; president 1990 –1997; full name Mary Terese Winifred Robinson. She was Ireland's first woman president, noted for her platform of religious toleration and her liberal attitude, and served as the UN high commissioner for human rights 1997 –2002.

 

Robinson, Smokey

Rob in son, Smokey |ˈrɑbənsən ˈräbinsən | (1940 –), US soul singer and songwriter; born William Robinson. He is known for a series of successes, such as “Tracks of My Tears (1965 ) and Tears of a Clown (1970 ), with his group the Miracles.

 

Robinson, Sugar Ray

Rob in son, Sugar Ray |ˈrɑbənsən ˈräbinsən | (1920 –89 ), US boxer; born Walker Smith. He was world welterweight champion from 1946 to 1951 and seven times the middleweight champion.

 

Robinson Crusoe

Rob in son Cru soe |ˈkro͞osō ˌrɑbənsən ˈkrusoʊ | the title hero of Daniel Defoe's 1719 novel; he survives a shipwreck and lives on a desert island.

 

Oxford Dictionary

robin

robin |ˈrɒbɪn | noun 1 a small Old World thrush related to the chats, typically having a brown back with red on the breast or other colourful markings. Erithacus and other genera, family Turdidae: numerous species, e.g. the familiar European robin or redbreast (E. rubecula ), which has an orange-red face and breast. 2 [ usu. with adj. or noun modifier ] any of a number of other birds that resemble the European robin, especially in having a red breast: a large New World thrush (genus Turdus, family Turdidae ), in particular the American robin (T. migratorius ). Austral. /NZ a small songbird related to the flycatchers (family Eopsaltridae, in particular genus Petroica ). ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Old French, pet form of the given name Robert .

 

robin-chat

robin-chat noun an African chat with a mainly dark back and orange underparts. Genus Cossypha (and Pseudocossyphus ), family Turdidae: several species.

 

Robin Goodfellow

Robin Goodfellow |ˌrɒbɪn ˈɡʊdfeləʊ | a mischievous sprite or goblin believed, especially in the 16th and 17th centuries, to haunt the English countryside. Also called Puck.

 

robing room

rob ¦ing room noun a room where holders of ceremonial office put on official robes.

 

Robin Hood

Robin Hood a semi-legendary English medieval outlaw, reputed to have robbed the rich and helped the poor. Although he is generally associated with Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire, it seems likely that the real Robin Hood operated in Yorkshire in the early 13th century. (as noun a Robin Hood ) a person considered to be taking from the wealthy and giving to the poor.

 

robinia

robinia |rəˈbɪnɪə | noun a North American tree or shrub of a genus that includes the false acacia. Genus Robinia, family Leguminosae. ORIGIN modern Latin, named after Jean and Vespasien Robin, 17th -cent. French gardeners to the royal family in Paris.

 

robin redbreast

rob in red breast noun informal a robin.

 

robin's-egg

robin's-egg (also robin's-egg blue or robin-egg ) noun [ mass noun ] N. Amer. a greenish-blue colour.

 

Robinson, Edward G.

Rob ¦in |son |ˈrɒbɪns (ə )n | (1893 –1972 ), Romanian-born American actor; born Emanuel Goldenberg. He appeared in a number of gangster films in the 1930s, starting with Little Caesar (1930 ).

 

Robinson, Edwin Arlington

Rob in son, Edwin Arlington |ˈräbinsən ˈrɑbənsən | (1869 –1935 ), US poet. His verse was largely unnoticed until 1905 when President Theodore Roosevelt praised his dramatic, often ironic, works, such as Richard Cory ” (1897 ). His later works include Miniver Cheevy ” (1910 ) and Tristram (1927 ).

 

Robinson, Heath

Rob ¦in |son |ˈrɒbɪns (ə )n | (1872 –1944 ), English cartoonist and illustrator; full name William Heath Robinson. He lampooned the machine age by inventing absurdly complicated Heath Robinson contraptions ’ to perform elementary or ridiculous actions.

 

Robinson, Jackie

Rob in son, Jackie |ˈräbinsən ˈrɑbənsən | (1919 –72 ), US baseball player and civil rights activist; full name Jack Roosevelt Robinson. Joining the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, he became the first black player in the major leagues. In 1949, he led the National League with a.342 batting average and was named the league's Most Valuable Player. He retired in 1957. Baseball Hall of Fame (1962 ).

 

Robinson, Mary

Rob ¦in |son |ˈrɒbɪns (ə )n | (b.1944 ), Irish Labour stateswoman, President 1990 –7; full name Mary Terese Winifred Robinson. Ireland's first woman President, she was noted for her platform of religious toleration and her liberal attitude. She served as UN Commissioner for Human Rights 1997 –2002.

 

Robinson, Smokey

Rob ¦in |son |ˈrɒbɪns (ə )n | (b.1940 ), American soul singer and songwriter; born William Robinson. He is known for a series of successes with his group the Miracles, such as ‘Tracks of my Tears (1965 ).

 

Robinson, Sugar Ray

Rob ¦in |son |ˈrɒbɪns (ə )n | (1920 –89 ), American boxer; born Walker Smith. He was world welterweight champion and seven times middleweight champion.

 

Robinson Crusoe

Robinson Crusoe |ˈkruːsəʊ | the hero of Daniel Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe (1719 ), who survives a shipwreck and lives for years on a desert island.

 

robin's pincushion

robin's pin |cush ¦ion noun another term for bedeguar.

 

Duden Dictionary

Robin Hood

Ro bin Hood Eigenname |ˈrɔbɪn ˈhʊd |englische Sagengestalt

 

Robinie

Ro bi nie Substantiv, feminin , die |Rob i nie |die Robinie; Genitiv: der Robinie, Plural: die Robinien nach dem französischen Botaniker J. Robin (1550 –1629 )hochwachsender Baum mit rissiger Borke, gefiederten Blättern und duftenden weißen Blüten in langen Trauben; falsche Akazie

 

Robinson

Ro bin son Substantiv, maskulin , der |R o binson |der Robinson; Genitiv: des Robinsons, Plural: die Robinsone nach der Titelfigur des Romans »Robinson Crusoe « des englischen Schriftstellers D. Defoe (1659 –1731 )jemand, der gerne fern von der Zivilisation auf einer einsamen Insel, in der freien Natur leben möchte

 

Robinsonade

Ro bin so na de Substantiv, feminin , die |Robinson a de |a Abenteuerroman im Stil des Robinson Crusoe b Unternehmung o. Ä., die zu einem Abenteuer (im Stil des Robinson Crusoe ) wird ihre Reise war eine regelrechte Robinsonade

 

Robinsonade

Ro bin so na de Substantiv, feminin Fußball , die |Robinson a de |die Robinsonade; Genitiv: der Robinsonade, Plural: die Robinsonaden nach dem englischen Torhüter John Robinson, 1878 –1949 im Sprung erfolgende, gekonnte Abwehrreaktion des Torwarts, bei der er sich einem Gegenspieler entgegenwirft

 

Robinson Crusoe

Ro bin son Cru soe Eigenname |R o binson Cr u soe - …zo |Held in einem Roman von Daniel Defoe

 

Robinsonliste

Ro bin son lis te Substantiv, feminin Jargon , die |R o binsonliste |zu »Robinson Crusoe « (Robinson ) Liste, in die sich jemand eintragen lassen kann, der keine auf dem Postweg verschickten Werbesendungen haben möchte

 

French Dictionary

robinet

robinet n. m. nom masculin Appareil installé sur une canalisation et destiné à permettre, interrompre ou régler le passage d ’un liquide (généralement de l ’eau ) ou d ’un gaz. : Ouvrir, fermer le robinet. Note Orthographique robine t.

 

robinetterie

robinetterie n. f. nom féminin 1 Industrie des robinets. : Monica est une spécialiste de la robinetterie. 2 Ensemble de robinets. : Installer une nouvelle robinetterie. Note Orthographique robine tt erie.

 

Spanish Dictionary

robín

robín nombre masculino Capa de color rojizo que se forma en la superficie del hierro y otros metales a causa de la oxidación provocada por la humedad o el agua .SINÓNIMO herrumbre, orín, óxido .

 

robinia

robinia nombre femenino Árbol de América del Norte muy parecido a la acacia, que en Europa tiene un uso ornamental .

 

robinsón

robinsón nombre masculino Persona que satisface sus necesidades vitales sin ayuda ajena .ETIMOLOGÍA De Robinsón Crusoe , personaje de la novela de Daniel Defoe .

 

robinsoniano, -na

robinsoniano, -na adjetivo 1 Del robinsón o relacionado con él .2 adjetivo Del héroe novelesco Robinsón Crusoe o relacionado con él :el mito robinsoniano .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Robin

Rob in /rɑ́b (ə )n |rɔ́bɪn /名詞 ロビン 〘Robertの愛称 〙.~̀ G odfellow puck 1 .~̀ H od ロビン フッド 〘12世紀ごろの英国の伝説的英雄 義賊 .

 

robin

rob in /rɑ́b (ə )n |rɔ́bɪn /名詞 C ⦅英 ⦆〘鳥 〙コマドリ 〘ヨーロッパ産; ⦅英 ⦆で最も親しまれている鳥; 胸が黄赤色なので (robin ) redbreastともいう; クリスマスカードの図案にもよく使われる 〙; ⦅米 ⦆コマツグミ 〘コマドリより大形の渡り鳥 〙.

 

Robinson Crusoe

Rob in son Cru soe /rɑ̀bɪns (ə )n-krúːsoʊ |rɔ̀b -/名詞 ロビンソン クルーソー 〘英国の小説家Daniel Defoeの小説 (1719 ); その主人公 〙.