English-Thai Dictionary
samp
N ข้าวโพด บด kao-pod-bud
sampan
N เรือ สำปั้น เรือ เล็ก ที่ ใช้ ใน เมือง จีน ruea-sam-pan
samphire
N พันธุ์ไม้ ยุโรป มีด อก เล็ก สี ขาว pan-mai-yu-lob-me-dok-lek-se-kao
sample
ADJ ซึ่ง เป็น ตัวอย่าง ซึ่ง เป็น ของ ทดลอง representative illustrative typifying sueng-pen-tua-yang
sample
N ตัวอย่าง ของ ตัวอย่าง สินค้าตัวอย่าง ของ ทดลอง ตัวอย่าง ทดลอง ตัวอย่าง ประชากร specimen example instance illustration tua-yang
sample
VT เอา เป็น ตัวอย่าง สุ่มตัวอย่าง examine try test aol-pen-tua-yang
sampler
N ผู้ วิเคราะห์ ตัวอย่าง phu-wi-kor-tua-yang
sampler
N สิ่ง ที่ ใช้ ใน การ เก็บ ตัวอย่าง ผู้ เป็น ตัวอย่าง model sieng-ti-chi-nai-kan-keb-tua-yang
sampling
N การสุ่มตัวอย่าง วิธี การสุ่มตัวอย่าง census poll survey kan-suam-tua-yang
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SAMP
n.A species of food composed of maize broken or bruised, boiled and mixed with milk; a dish borrowed from the natives of America, but not much used.
SAMPANE
n.A kind of vessel used by the Chinese.
SAMPHIRE
n.[said to be a corruption of Saint Pierre. ] A plant of the genus Crithmum. The golden samphire is of the genus Inula.
Samphire grows on rocks near the sea shore, where it is washed by the salt water. It is used for pickling.
SAMPLE
n.[L. exemplum. ] 1. A specimen; a part of any thing presented for inspection or intended to be shown, as evidence of the quality of the whole; as a sample of cloth or of wheat. Goods are often purchased in market by samples.
I design this as a sample of what I hope more fully to discuss.
2. Example; instance.
SAMPLE
v.t.To show something similar.
SAMPLER
n.[L. exemplar, supra. ] A pattern of work; a specimen; particularly, a piece of needle work by young girls for improvement.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SAMP
Samp, n. Etym: [From American Indian sapac, saupac, made soft, or thinned.]
Defn: An article of food consisting of maize broken or bruised, which is cooked by by boiling, and usually eaten with milk; coarse hominy.
SAMPAN
SAMPAN Sam "pan, n. (Naut. )
Defn: A Chinese boat from twelve to fifteen feet long, covered with a house, and sometimes used as a permanent habitation on the inland waters. [Written also sanpan.]
SAMPHIRE
Sam "phire ( or; 277 ), n. Etym: [F. l'herbe de Saint Pierre. See Saint, and Petrel. ] (Bot. ) (a ) A fleshy, suffrutescent, umbelliferous European plant (Crithmum maritimum ). It grows among rocks and on cliffs along the seacoast, and is used for pickles. Hangs one that gathers samphire, dreadful trade! Scak.
(b ) The species of glasswort (Salicornia herbacea ); -- called in England marsh samphire. (c ) A seashore shrub (Borrichia arborescens ) of the West Indies. Golden samphire. See under Golden.
SAMPLE
Sam "ple, n. Etym: [OE. sample, asaumple, OF. essample, example, fr. L. exemplum. See Example, and cf. Ensample, Sampler. ]
1. Example; pattern. [Obs. ] Spenser. "A sample to the youngest. " Shak. Thus he concludes, and every hardy knight His sample followed. Fairfax.
2. A part of anything presented for inspection, or shown as evidence of the quality of the whole; a specimen; as, goods are often purchased by samples. I design this but for a sample of what I hope more fully to discuss. Woodward.
Syn. -- Specimen; example. See Specimen.
SAMPLE
SAMPLE Sam "ple, v. t.
1. To make or show something similar to; to match. Bp. Hall.
2. To take or to test a sample or samples of; as, to sample sugar, teas, wools, cloth.
SAMPLER
Sam "pler, n. Etym: [See Exampler, Exemplar. ]
1. One who makes up samples for inspection; one who examines samples, or by samples; as, a wool sampler.
2. A pattern; a specimen; especially, a collection of needlework patterns, as letters, borders, etc. , to be used as samples, or to display the skill of the worker. Susie dear, bring your sampler and Mrs. Schumann will show you how to make that W you bothered over. E. E. Hale.
New American Oxford Dictionary
samp
samp |samp sæmp | ▶noun coarsely ground corn, or porridge made from this. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Narragansett nasamp.
sampan
sam pan |ˈsamˌpan ˈsæmˌpæn | ▶noun a small boat of a kind used in East Asia, typically with an oar or oars at the stern. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Chinese san-ban, from san ‘three ’ + ban ‘board. ’
samphire
sam phire |ˈsamˌfīr ˈsæmˌfaɪ (ə )r | ▶noun 1 (also rock samphire ) a European plant of the parsley family that grows on rocks and cliffs by the sea. Its aromatic, fleshy leaves were formerly much used in pickles. [Crithmum maritimum, family Umbelliferae. ] 2 (also marsh samphire ) another term for glasswort. ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (earlier as sampiere ): from French (herbe de ) Saint Pierre ‘St. Peter (’s herb ).’
sampladelic
sam ¦pla |delic |ˌsɑːmpləˈdɛlɪk | ▶adjective denoting a type of dance music that is psychedelic or disorientating in nature and created using samples and other digital technology: sampladelic and soulful jungle. DERIVATIVES sampladelia noun
sample
sam ple |ˈsampəl ˈsæmpəl | ▶noun a small part or quantity intended to show what the whole is like: investigations involved analyzing samples of handwriting. • a specimen taken for scientific testing or analysis: a urine sample. • Statistics a portion drawn from a population, the study of which is intended to lead to statistical estimates of the attributes of the whole population. • a small amount of a food or other commodity, esp. one given to a prospective customer. • a sound created by sampling. ▶verb [ with obj. ] take a sample or samples of (something ) for analysis: bone marrow cells were sampled | (as adj., with submodifier sampled ) : a survey of two hundred randomly sampled households. • try the qualities of (food or drink ) by tasting it. • get a representative experience of: sample the pleasures of Saint Maarten. • Electronics ascertain the momentary value of (an analog signal ) many times a second so as to convert the signal to digital form. • record or extract a small piece of music or sound digitally for reuse as part of a composition or song. ORIGIN Middle English (as a noun ): from an Anglo-Norman French variant of Old French essample ‘example. ’ Current senses of the verb date from the mid 18th cent.
sample point
sam ple point ▶noun Statistics a single possible observed value of a variable.
sampler
sam pler |ˈsamplər ˈsæmp (ə )lər | ▶noun 1 a piece of embroidery worked in various stitches as a specimen of skill, typically containing the alphabet and some mottoes. 2 a representative collection or example of something: a few superb samplers of West Indian dishes. 3 a person or device that takes and analyzes samples. • an electronic device for sampling music and sound. ORIGIN Middle English (denoting an example to be imitated ): from Old French essamplaire ‘exemplar. ’
sample space
sam ple space ▶noun Statistics the range of values of a random variable.
sampling
sam pling |ˈsampliNG ˈsæmp (ə )lɪŋ | ▶noun 1 the taking of a sample or samples: routine river sampling is carried out according to a schedule. • Statistics a sample. 2 the technique of digitally encoding music or sound and reusing it as part of a composition or recording.
sampling error
sam pling er ror |ˈsæmp (ə )lɪŋ ˈɛrər | ▶noun Statistics error in a statistical analysis arising from the unrepresentativeness of the sample taken.
sampling frame
sam pling frame ▶noun Statistics a list of the items or people forming a population from which a sample is taken.
samplist
samp |list ▶noun a musician or performer who samples music.
Sampras, Pete
Sam pras, Pete |ˈsamprəs ˈsæmprəs | (1971 –), US tennis player; full name Petros Sampras. During 1990 –2002, he won the men's singles title at two Australian Open, five US Open, and a record seven Wimbledon tournaments.
Oxford Dictionary
sampling
sam pling |ˈsampliNG ˈsæmp (ə )lɪŋ | ▶noun 1 the taking of a sample or samples: routine river sampling is carried out according to a schedule. • Statistics a sample. 2 the technique of digitally encoding music or sound and reusing it as part of a composition or recording.
samp
samp |samp | ▶noun [ mass noun ] US & S. African coarsely ground Indian corn, or a kind of porridge made from it. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Algonquian nasamp ‘softened by water ’.
sampan
sampan |ˈsampan | ▶noun a small boat of a kind used in East Asia, typically with an oar or oars at the stern. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Chinese san-ban, from san ‘three ’ + ban ‘board ’.
samphire
samphire |ˈsamfʌɪə | ▶noun (also rock samphire ) a European plant of the parsley family, which grows on rocks and cliffs by the sea. Its aromatic fleshy leaves are sometimes eaten as a vegetable. ●Crithmum maritimum, family Umbelliferae. • used in names of fleshy-leaved plants resembling samphire that grow near the sea, e.g. golden samphire. ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (earlier as sampiere ): from French (herbe de ) Saint Pierre ‘St Peter ('s herb )’.
sampladelic
sam ¦pla |delic |ˌsɑːmpləˈdɛlɪk | ▶adjective denoting a type of dance music that is psychedelic or disorientating in nature and created using samples and other digital technology: sampladelic and soulful jungle. DERIVATIVES sampladelia noun
sample
sam ¦ple |ˈsɑːmp (ə )l | ▶noun 1 a small part or quantity intended to show what the whole is like: investigations involved analysing samples of handwriting. • a small amount of a food or other commodity, especially one given to a prospective customer. • a specimen taken for scientific testing or analysis: a urine sample. • Statistics a portion drawn from a population, the study of which is intended to lead to statistical estimates of the attributes of the whole population. 2 a sound or piece of music created by sampling. ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 take a sample or samples of (something ) for analysis: bone marrow cells were sampled. • try the qualities of (food or drink ) by tasting it. • get a representative experience of: sample some entertaining nights out in Liverpool. 2 Electronics ascertain the momentary value of (an analogue signal ) many times a second so as to convert the signal to digital form. • record or extract (a small piece of music or sound ) digitally for reuse as part of a composition or song: riffs sampled from other musicians | (as noun sampling ) : sampling is bringing older music to younger ears. ORIGIN Middle English (as a noun ): from an Anglo-Norman French variant of Old French essample ‘example ’. Current senses of the verb date from the mid 18th cent.
sample bag
sam ¦ple bag ▶noun another term for show bag.
sample point
sam ¦ple point ▶noun Statistics a single possible observed value of a variable.
sampler
sam |pler |ˈsɑːmplə | ▶noun 1 a piece of embroidery worked in various stitches as a specimen of skill, typically containing the alphabet and some mottoes. 2 a representative collection or example of something: a sampler of rock plants. 3 a person or device that takes and analyses samples. 4 an electronic device for sampling music and sound. ORIGIN Middle English (denoting an example to be imitated ): from Old French essamplaire ‘exemplar ’.
sample space
sam ¦ple space ▶noun Statistics the range of values of a random variable.
sampling error
sam |pling error ▶noun [ mass noun ] Statistics error in a statistical analysis arising from the unrepresentativeness of the sample taken.
sampling frame
sam |pling frame ▶noun Statistics a list of the items or people forming a population from which a sample is taken.
samplist
samp |list ▶noun a musician or performer who samples music.
Sampras, Pete
Sampras, Pete |ˈsamprəs | (b.1971 ), American tennis player; full name Petros Sampras. He was the youngest man ever to win the US Open, in 1990, and in 2000 won his seventh Wimbledon title, a record 13th grand slam win.
American Oxford Thesaurus
sample
sample noun 1 a sample of the fabric: specimen, example, bit, snippet, swatch, representative piece, exemplification; prototype, test piece, dummy, pilot, trial, taste, taster, tester. 2 a sample of 10,000 people nationwide: cross section, variety, sampling, test. ▶verb we sampled the culinary offerings: try (out ), taste, test, put to the test, experiment with; appraise, evaluate, test drive; informal check out. ▶adjective 1 the sample group is small: representative, illustrative, selected, specimen, test, trial, typical. 2 a sample copy can be obtained: specimen, test, trial, pilot, dummy.
Oxford Thesaurus
sample
sample noun 1 they each sent a sample of the soil from their district: specimen, example, bit, snippet, illustration, demonstration, exemplification, instance, selection, representative piece; model, prototype, pattern, dummy, swatch, test piece, pilot, trailer, trial, indication, foretaste, taste, taster, tester, smear; archaic scantling. 2 the survey was carried out on a sample of 10,000 people nationwide: cross section, variety, sampling, test. ▶verb plenty of people turned up to sample the culinary offerings: try out, try, taste, sip, nibble, test, put to the test, dip into, experiment with, experience, inspect, examine, check out, appraise, evaluate. ▶adjective 1 the sample group is very small: representative, illustrative, selected, specimen, test, trial, typifying, typical. 2 a sample copy can be obtained at a special price of £2.50: specimen, test, trial, pilot, dummy.
Duden Dictionary
Sampan
Sam pan Substantiv, maskulin , der |S a mpan |chinesisch flaches, breites Ruder- oder Segelboot, das in Ostasien auch als Hausboot verwendet wird
sampeln
sam peln schwaches Verb samplen |ˈsɛmpl̩n ˈzampl̩n ˈsaːmpl̩n |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « 1 einen Sampler zusammenstellen 2 beim Sampling als Material verwenden
Sampi
Sam pi Substantiv, Neutrum , das |S a mpi |das Sampi; Genitiv: des Sampi [s ], Plural: die Sampis griechisch Buchstabe im ältesten griechischen Alphabet, der als Zahlzeichen für 900 fortlebte Ϡ
Sample
Sam ple Substantiv, Neutrum , das |ˈsɛmpl̩ englisch ˈsɑːmp (ə )l |das Sample; Genitiv: des Sample [s ], Plural: die Samples englisch sample, über das Altfranzösische zu lateinisch exemplum, Exempel 1 a besonders Markt-, Meinungsforschung, Statistik repräsentative Stichprobe b besonders Markt-, Meinungsforschung, Statistik aus einer größeren Menge ausgewählte Gruppe von Personen, die repräsentativ für die Gesamtheit ist 2 Wirtschaft Warenprobe, Muster 3 |auch ˈzampl̩ |beim Sampling verwendeter Ausschnitt aus einer Tonaufnahme
samplen
sam plen, sam plen schwaches Verb sampeln |ˈsɛmpl̩n ˈzampl̩n ˈsaːmpl̩n |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « 1 einen Sampler zusammenstellen 2 beim Sampling als Material verwenden
Sampler
Sam p ler , Sam pler Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈsɛmplɐ ˈzamplɐ englisch ˈsɑːmplə |der Sampler; Genitiv: des Samplers, Plural: die Sampler englisch sampler Langspielplatte, CD o. Ä. mit einer Auswahl 2a von (meist früher schon einmal veröffentlichten ) Aufnahmen (z. B. einer bestimmten Stilrichtung o. Ä.) ein Sampler mit dem Titel »Giants of Blues «
Sampling
Sam p ling , Sam pling Substantiv, Neutrum , das |ˈsɛmplɪŋ ˈzamplɪŋ ˈsɑmplɪŋ |das Sampling; Genitiv: des Samplings, Plural: die Samplings Zusammenstellung von Teilen digital gespeicherter Tonaufnahmen zu etwas Neuem (z. B. einer neuen Musik ) mithilfe eines Computers
French Dictionary
sampan
sampan n. m. nom masculin Embarcation chinoise à voile. : De petits sampans. Prononciation Les lettres m et n sont muettes, [sɑ̃pɑ̃ ]; le nom rime avec antan
Spanish Dictionary
sampa
sampa nombre femenino Arbusto ramoso de hojas aovadas de color verde claro que crece en lugares salitrosos de América Meridional .
sampán
sampán nombre masculino Embarcación china de fondo plano provista de una vela y un toldo, que se gobierna con un remo situado en la proa; se emplea para la pesca, la navegación fluvial y, a veces, como vivienda flotante .
sámpler
sámpler nombre masculino Dispositivo electrónico que permite registrar sonidos digitalmente para poderlos emitir posteriormente en una actuación en directo mediante un controlador instalado en un instrumento musical .Puede encontrarse la grafía inglesa sampler .El plural es sámplers .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
samp
samp /sæmp /名詞 U ⦅米 ⦆ひき割りトウモロコシ (がゆ ).
sampan
sam pan /sǽmpæ̀n /〖<中国 〗名詞 C サンパン (三板 ) 〘中国の艀 (はしけ )〙.
sample
sam ple /sǽmp (ə )l |sɑ́ːm -/〖exampleの語頭音消失 〗名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 «…の » 見本 , サンプル , 標本 ; 例 «from , of » ; 〖形容詞的に 〗見本の , 標本の ; 例の ▸ collect [draw ] blood samples from 40 healthy women 40人の健康な女性から血液のサンプルを集める ▸ sample letters (文書 手紙などの )文例集 .2 商品見本 , 試供品 ▸ several samples of this product この製品のいくつかの見本 .3 〘統計 〙抽出 , 標本 〘調査のために抽出された人 [物 ]〙▸ a random sample 無作為抽出標本 ▸ a representative sample 代表標本 〘異なる性質を持つ標本が均等に含まれる 〙.4 〘楽 〙サンプル (↓他動詞 4 ).動詞 他動詞 1 〈人が 〉〈飲食物 〉を試食 [試飲 ]する ▸ Trained tasters sampled each cereal with milk .熟練の試食者が牛乳を入れてシリアルをそれぞれ試食した .2 〘統計 〙(情報を得るため )〈人 場所など 〉を抽出する (!しばしば受け身で ) ▸ in all areas sampled 抽出されたすべての地域で .3 (短い期間 )〈状況 生活など 〉を経験してみる, 〈場所 〉へ行ってみる ▸ sample the delights of the Gold Coast ゴールドコーストの楽しさを体験する .4 〘楽 〙〈楽曲 音 〉をサンプリングする 〘楽曲の音色 フレーズを抽出してサンプルを作り, 新たな楽曲に取り入れること 〙.自動詞 〈音楽家が 〉他人の楽曲の一部を使用する, サンプリングする .
sampler
s á m pler 名詞 C 1 サンプラー 〘楽曲などをサンプリングする装置 〙.2 (製作者の技能を示すための )刺繍 (ししゆう )作品 .3 見本検査係 ; 試食 [飲 ]者 .4 見本集, 選集 .
sampling
s á m pling 名詞 1 U 見本 [標本 ]抽出 ; 試食 [飲 ].2 C 見本として選んだもの .3 U 〘楽 〙サンプリング 〘既存の曲またはその一部を電子的に編集し組み合わせて曲を作ること 〙.