English-Thai Dictionary
scow
N เรื่อ บรรทุก ท้องแบน สี่เหลี่ยม เรือ ท้องแบน สี่เหลี่ยม เรือ เก่าแก่ barge cargo ship ruea-ban-tuk-tong-ban-se-liam
scowl
VI ทำ หน้าบึ้ง ตึง ทำ หน้านิ่วคิ้วขมวด glower tam-na-bung-tung
scowl
VT ทำ หน้าบึ้ง ตึง ทำ หน้านิ่วคิ้วขมวด glower disapprove tam-na-bung-tung
scowl at
PHRV ถลึงตา ใส่ ทำ หน้าบึ้ง ใส่ frown at glower at ta-lung-ta-sai
scowler
N ผู้ทำ หน้าบึ้ง ตึง phu-tam-na-bung-tung
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SCOW
n. A large flat bottomed boat; used as a ferry boat, or for loading and unloading vessels. [A word in good use in New England. ]
SCOW
v.t.To transport in a scow.
SCOWL
v.i.[Gr. to twist. ] 1. To wrinkle the brows, as in frowning or displeasure; to put on a frowning look; to look sour, sullen, severe or angry.
She scowl'd and frown'd with froward countenance.
2. To look gloomy, frowning, dark or tempestuous; as the scowling heavens.
SCOWL
v.t.To drive with a scowl or frowns.
SCOWL
n. 1. The wrinkling of the brows in frowning; the expression of displeasure, sullenness or discontent in the countenance.
2. Gloom; dark or rude aspect; as of the heavens.
SCOWLING
ppr. contracting the brows into wrinkles; frowning; expressing displeasure or sullenness.
SCOWLINGLY
adv. With a wrinkled, frowning aspect; with a sullen look.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SCOW
Scow, n. Etym: [D. schouw.] (Naut. )
Defn: A large flat-bottomed boat, having broad, square ends.
SCOW
SCOW Scow, v. t.
Defn: To transport in a scow.
SCOWL
Scowl, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Scowled; p. pr. & vb. n. Scowling. ] Etym: [Akin to Dan. skule; cf. Icel. skolla to skulk, LG. schulen to hide one's self, D. schuilen, G. schielen to squint, Dan. skele, Sw. skela, AS. sceolh squinting. Cf. Skulk. ]
1. To wrinkle the brows, as in frowning or displeasure; to put on a frowning look; to look sour, sullen, severe, or angry. She scowled and frowned with froward countenance. Spenser.
2. Hence, to look gloomy, dark, or threatening; to lower. "The scowling heavens." Thomson.
SCOWL
SCOWL Scowl, v. t.
1. To look at or repel with a scowl or a frown. Milton.
2. To express by a scowl; as, to scowl defiance.
SCOWL
SCOWL Scowl, n.
1. The wrinkling of the brows or face in frowing; the expression of displeasure, sullennes, or discontent in the countenance; an angry frown. With solemn phiz, and critic scowl. Lloyd.
2. Hence, gloom; dark or threatening aspect. Burns. A ruddy storm, whose scowl Made heaven's radiant face look foul. Crashaw.
SCOWLINGLY
SCOWLINGLY Scowl "ing *ly, adv.
Defn: In a scowling manner.
New American Oxford Dictionary
scow
scow |skou skaʊ | ▶noun a wide-beamed sailing dinghy. • a flat-bottomed boat with sloping ends used as a lighter and in dredging and other harbor services. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Dutch schouw ‘ferryboat. ’
scowl
scowl |skoul skaʊl | ▶noun an angry or bad-tempered expression. ▶verb [ no obj. ] frown in an angry or bad-tempered way: she scowled at him defiantly. DERIVATIVES scowl er noun ORIGIN late Middle English (as a verb ): probably of Scandinavian origin; compare with Danish skule ‘scowl. ’ The noun dates from the early 16th cent.
Oxford Dictionary
scow
scow |skaʊ | ▶noun N. Amer. a wide-beamed sailing dinghy. • a flat-bottomed boat used for transporting cargo to and from ships in harbour. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Dutch schouw ‘ferry boat ’.
scowl
scowl |skaʊl | ▶noun an angry or bad-tempered expression. ▶verb [ no obj. ] frown in an angry or bad-tempered way: she scowled at him defiantly. DERIVATIVES scowler noun ORIGIN late Middle English (as a verb ): probably of Scandinavian origin; compare with Danish skule ‘scowl ’. The noun dates from the early 16th cent.
American Oxford Thesaurus
scowl
scowl noun the scowl on his face: frown, glower, glare, grimace, black look; informal dirty look. ▶verb she scowled at him: glower at, frown at, glare at, grimace at, lower at, look daggers at, give someone a black look; make a face at, pull a face, turn the corners of one's mouth down at, pout at; informal give someone a dirty look. ANTONYMS smile, grin.
Oxford Thesaurus
scowl
scowl noun she stamped into the room with a scowl on her face: frown, glower, glare, grimace, black look; informal dirty look; Scottish archaic glunch. ANTONYMS smile, grin. ▶verb she scowled at him defiantly: glower, frown, glare, lour, look daggers at, look angrily at, give someone a black look; make a face, pull a face, turn the corners of one's mouth down, pout; informal give someone a dirty look; archaic mop and mow, glout; Scottish archaic glunch. ANTONYMS smile, grin, beam.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
scow
scow /skaʊ /名詞 C 〘海 〙(大型 )平底運搬船 〘しばしば他船に引かれる無動力船 〙.
scowl
scowl /skaʊl /動詞 自動詞 (怒り 不満を表して )【人を 】にらみつける, «…に » 顔をしかめる «at » .他動詞 いやな顔をして 〈失望など 〉を示す .名詞 C しかめっ面, にらんだ顔 .