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Rome

N กรุง โรม ของ ประเทศ อิตาลี  krung-rom-kong-pra-thed-id-ta-le

 

Rome wasn't built in a day.

IDM การทำงาน ใดๆ ต้อง มี ความอุตสาหะ  kan-tam-ngan-dai-dai-tong-me-kwam-u-sa-ha

 

Romeo

N ชาย คนรัก  ตัวละครเอก ใน เรื่อง โรมิ โอ -จู เลียต ของ เช็คส เปีย ร์  chai-kon-rak

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ROMEPENNY, ROMESCOT

n.A tax of a penny on a house, formerly paid by the people of England to the church of Rome.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ROMEINE; ROMEITE

Ro "me *ine, Ro "me *ite, n. Etym: [F. roméine. So calledafter the French mineralogist Romé L'Isle.] (Min. )

 

Defn: A mineral of a hyacinth or honey-yellow color, occuring in square octahedrons. It is an antimonate of calcium.

 

ROMEKIN

Rome "kin, n. Etym: [CF. Rummer. ]

 

Defn: A drinking cup. [Written also romkin.] [Obs. ] Halliwell.

 

ROME PENNY; ROME SCOT

ROME PENNY; ROME SCOT Rome " pen `ny, or; Rome " scot `.

 

Defn: See Peter pence, under Peter.

 

ROMEWARD

ROMEWARD Rome "ward, adv.

 

Defn: Toward Rome, or toward the Roman Catholic Church.

 

ROMEWARD

ROMEWARD Rome "ward, a.

 

Defn: Tending or directed toward Rome, or toward the Roman Catholic Church. To analyze the crisis in its Anglican rather than in its Romeward aspect. Gladstone.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Rome

Rome |rōm roʊm | 1 the capital of Italy, situated in the west central part of the country, on the Tiber River, about 16 miles (25 km ) inland; pop. 2,724,347 (2008 ). According to tradition, the ancient city was founded by Romulus (after whom it is named ) in 753 bc on the Palatine Hill; as it grew it spread to the other six hills of Rome (Aventine, Caelian, Capitoline, Esquiline, and Quirinal ). Rome was made capital of a unified Italy in 1871. Italian name Roma. used allusively to refer to the Roman Catholic Church. 2 an industrial city in northwestern Georgia, on the Coosa River; pop. 36,041 (est. 2008 ). 3 an industrial city in central New York, on the Mohawk River; pop. 33,673 (est. 2008 ). PHRASES all roads lead to Rome proverb there are many different ways of reaching the same goal or conclusion. Rome was not built in a day proverb a complex task is bound to take a long time and should not be rushed. when in Rome ( do as the Romans do ) proverb when abroad or in an unfamiliar environment you should adopt the customs or behavior of those around you.

 

Rome, Treaty of

Rome, Treaty of a treaty setting up and defining the aims of the European Economic Community. It was signed at Rome on 25 March 1957 by France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.

 

Romeo

Ro me o |ˈrōmēˌō ˈroʊmioʊ | noun 1 ( pl. Romeos ) an attractive, passionate male seducer or lover. 2 a code word representing the letter R, used in radio communication. ORIGIN from the name of the hero of Shakespeare's romantic tragedy Romeo and Juliet .

 

romer

romer |ˈrəʊmə | noun a small piece of plastic or card bearing perpendicularly aligned scales or (if transparent ) a grid, used to determine the precise reference of a point within the grid printed on a map. ORIGIN 1930s: named after Carrol Romer (1883 –1951 ), its British inventor.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Rome

Rome |rəʊm | the capital of Italy and of the Lazio region, situated on the River Tiber about 25 km (16 miles ) inland; pop. 2,724,347 (2008 ). Italian name Roma. used allusively to refer to the Roman Catholic Church. According to tradition the ancient city was founded by Romulus (after whom it is named ) in 753 bc on the Palatine Hill; as it grew it spread to the other six hills of Rome (Aventine, Caelian, Capitoline, Esquiline, Quirinal, and Viminal ). Rome was ruled by kings until the expulsion of Tarquinius Superbus in 510 bc led to the establishment of the Roman Republic. By the mid 2nd century bc Rome had subdued the whole of Italy and had come to dominate the western Mediterranean and the Hellenistic world in the east, acquiring the first of the overseas possessions that became the Roman Empire. By the time of the empire's fall the city was overshadowed politically by Constantinople, but emerged as the seat of the papacy and as the spiritual capital of Western Christianity. In the 14th and 15th centuries Rome became a centre of the Renaissance. It remained under papal control, forming part of the Papal States, until 1871, when it was made the capital of a unified Italy. PHRASES all roads lead to Rome proverb there are many different ways of reaching the same goal or conclusion. Rome was not built in a day proverb a complex task is bound to take a long time and should not be rushed. when in Rome ( do as the Romans do ) proverb when abroad or in an unfamiliar environment you should adopt the customs or behaviour of those around you.

 

Rome, Treaty of

Rome, Treaty of a treaty setting up and defining the aims of the European Economic Community. It was signed at Rome on 25 March 1957 by France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.

 

Romeo

Romeo |ˈrəʊmɪəʊ | noun 1 ( pl. Romeos ) an attractive, passionate male seducer or lover. 2 a code word representing the letter R, used in radio communication. ORIGIN from the name of the hero of Shakespeare's romantic tragedy Romeo and Juliet .

 

romer

romer |ˈrəʊmə | noun a small piece of plastic or card bearing perpendicularly aligned scales or (if transparent ) a grid, used to determine the precise reference of a point within the grid printed on a map. ORIGIN 1930s: named after Carrol Romer (1883 –1951 ), its British inventor.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

Romeo

Romeo noun so, who's the Romeo with Angeline? ladies' man, Don Juan, Casanova, Lothario, womanizer, playboy, lover, seducer, philanderer, flirt; gigolo; informal ladykiller, stud, chick magnet, babe magnet.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

Romeo

Romeo noun no Italian Romeo with an over-active libido was going to catch her: ladies' man, Don Juan, Casanova, Lothario, womanizer, playboy, lover, seducer, philanderer, flirt; gigolo; informal wolf, ladykiller, stud, skirt-chaser; informal, dated gay dog; archaic gallant.

 

Duden Dictionary

Romeo

Ro meo Substantiv, maskulin , der |R o meo |der Romeo; Genitiv: des Romeos, Plural: die Romeos nach der Titelfigur von Shakespeares Drama »Romeo und Julia «1 umgangssprachlich Liebhaber 2 Jargon Agent eines Geheimdienstes, der sich über ein vorgetäuschtes Liebesverhältnis zu einer an geeigneter Position tätigen Frau Zugang zu bestimmten geheimen Informationen verschafft

 

Römer

mer Substantiv, maskulin , der |R ö mer |der Römer; Genitiv: des Römers das alte Rathaus in Frankfurt am Main

 

Römer

mer Substantiv, maskulin , der |R ö mer |der Römer; Genitiv: des Römers, Plural: die Römer kölnisch (16. Jahrhundert ) roemer, schon mittelhochdeutsch roemsche g (e )las = römisches Glas Weißweinglas mit kugeligem Kelch und etwa kegelförmigem, nach unten in eine große runde Standfläche übergehendem Fuß aus grünem oder braunem Glas sie tranken den Wein aus Römern

 

Römer

mer Substantiv, maskulin , der |R ö mer |der Römer; Genitiv: des Römers, Plural: die Römer 1 Einwohnerbezeichnung zu Rom 2 Geschichte Angehöriger, Bürger des antiken Staatswesens Rom

 

Römerbrief

mer brief Substantiv, maskulin , der |R ö merbrief |ohne Plural Brief des Apostels Paulus an die Christen in Rom (Buch des Neuen Testaments )

 

Römerin

me rin Substantiv, feminin , die |R ö merin |die Römerin; Genitiv: der Römerin, Plural: die Römerinnen weibliche Form zu Römer

 

Römerstraße

mer stra ße Substantiv, feminin , die |R ö merstraße |

 

Römertopf

mer topf Substantiv, maskulin , der ® |R ö mertopf |nach den von den Römern 2 verwendeten Tontöpfen ovaler, mit Deckel versehener Topf aus Ton zum Dünsten und Schmoren (besonders von Fleisch )

 

Römertum

mer tum Substantiv, Neutrum , das |R ö mertum |

 

Spanish Dictionary

romeo

romeo adjetivo /nombre masculino 1 Galán enamoradizo .2 coloquial Hombre amado de una mujer determinada :tranquila, mujer, que ahí llega tu romeo .

 

romera

romera nombre femenino Modalidad de cante flamenco .

 

romeral

romeral nombre masculino Terreno poblado de romero .

 

romería

romería nombre femenino 1 Peregrinación, especialmente la que se hace para visitar una ermita o un lugar donde hay un santo :prometió hacer una romería si se curaba .2 Fiesta popular que se celebra en un lugar cercano a una ermita en el día de la festividad religiosa del santo o la virgen a la que está consagrada :la romería se celebraba en un soto de castaños, cerca de la ermita .3 Grupo numeroso de gente que acude a un lugar .

 

romerito

romerito nombre masculino 1 Méx Planta herbácea de hojas carnosas, de 2 a 3 cm de longitud; crece en terrenos salobres del valle de México .2 Méx Platillo que se prepara con esta planta, y al que se agrega papas, ajonjolí, tortas de camarones y salsa de chile rojo .

 

romero

romero 1 nombre masculino Arbusto aromático de ramas erectas, ascendentes y ocasionalmente extendidas, de corteza gris, hojas opuestas en cruz, lineales y con bordes enrollados, de color verde intenso y flores de color azul claro o violáceo, agrupadas en cortos racimos axilares; puede alcanzar hasta 2 m de altura :el romero se emplea en perfumería, medicina y como condimento .ETIMOLOGÍA Voz patrimonial del latín *romarius, contracción de ros maris, literalmente rocío marino ’, por crecer en la región mediterránea .

 

romero, -ra

romero, -ra 2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino 1 [persona ] Que va en romería (peregrinación ):los romeros, antes de encaminarse hacia el santuario, recorrían las calles de la localidad en ordenada procesión .2 nombre masculino Pez marino de unos 35 cm de longitud, de color azul en el dorso y plateado en el vientre, con bandas transversales de color azul oscuro, y cuerpo ovoide y deprimido; vive en aguas cálidas y frecuentemente acompaña tiburones, tortugas e incluso barcos .SINÓNIMO pez piloto .ETIMOLOGÍA Del latín romaeus y este del griego romaîos romano ’, aplicado en el imperio de Oriente a los occidentales que lo cruzaban en peregrinación a Tierra Santa. Designa también la acepción pez por seguir a otros peces o naves .

 

romesco

romesco nombre masculino Salsa hecha con un refrito de ajos, pan, tomates, ñoras, almendras, aceite, vinagre y especias; es típica de la región española de Cataluña :he pedido que traigan un poco de romesco para el pescado .SINÓNIMO romescu .

 

romescu

romescu nombre masculino Romesco .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Rome

Rome /roʊm / (! roamと同音; 形容詞 名詞 はRoman ) 名詞 1 ローマ 〘イタリアの首都 〙All roads lead to Rome .ことわざ すべての道はローマに通じる 〘1つのことをするにも方法はたくさんある 〙Rome was not built in a day .ことわざ ローマは1日にして成らず 〘大きなことを成し遂げるには時間がかかる 〙 (!しばしば仕事の遅れた言い訳や励ましに使う ) When in Rome , do as the Romans do .ことわざ ローマにいる時はローマ人のするようにせよ ; 「郷に入っては郷に従え 」2 古代ローマ .3 C (ローマ )カトリック教会 ; U (ローマ )カトリック教 .f ddle while R me is b rning [b rns ]大事をよそに安逸にふける 〘暴君Neroの故事より 〙.

 

Romeo

Ro me o /róʊmiòʊ /名詞 s 1 ロミオ 〘Shakespeare作の悲劇 Romeo and Juliet の主人公 〙.2 C ⦅しばしばおどけて ⦆熱愛している男 ; 恋人 (lover ).