English-Thai Dictionary
slime
N น้ำ เมือก ที่ หลั่ง จาก สัตว์ สาร เหนียว ที่ คัด หลั่ง จาก สัตว์ mud sludge nam-muek-ti-lang-jak-sad
slime
N เลน โคลน ขี้ เลน ขี้โคลน mud ooze sludge len
slime
VT ละเลง ด้วย โคลน ป้าย ด้วย โคลน la-lang-duai-klon
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SLIME
n.[L. limus.] Soft moist earth having an adhesive quality; viscous mud. The had brick for stone, and slime had they for mortar. Genesis 11:3.
SLIME-PIT
n.A pit of slime or adhesive mire.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SLIME
Slime, n. Etym: [OE. slim, AS. slim; akin to D. slijm, G. schleim, MHG. slimen to make smooth, Icel. slim slime, Dan. sliim; cf. L. limare to file, polish, levis smooth, Gr. limus mud. ]
1. Soft, moist earth or clay, having an adhesive quality; viscous mud. As it [Nilus ] ebbs, the seedsman Upon the slime and ooze scatters his grain. Shak.
2. Any mucilaginous substance; any substance of a dirty nature, that is moist, soft, and adhesive.
3. (Script. )
Defn: Bitumen. [Archaic ] Slime had they for mortar. Gen. xi. 3.
4. pl. (Mining )
Defn: Mud containing metallic ore, obtained in the preparatory dressing. Pryce.
5. (Physiol.)
Defn: A mucuslike substance which exudes from the bodies of certain animals. Goldsmith. Slime eel. (Zoöl.) See 1st Hag, 4. -- Slime pit, a pit for the collection of slime or bitumen.
SLIME
Slime, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Slimed; p. pr. & vb. n. Sliming.]
Defn: To smear with slime. Tennyson.
New American Oxford Dictionary
slime
slime |slīm slaɪm | ▶noun a moist, soft, and slippery substance, typically regarded as repulsive: the cold stone was wet with slime. ▶verb [ with obj. ] cover with slime: what grass remained was slimed over with pale brown mud. ORIGIN Old English slīm, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch slijm and German Schleim ‘mucus, slime, ’ Latin limus ‘mud, ’ and Greek limnē ‘marsh. ’
slimeball
slime ball |ˈslīmˌbôl ˈslaɪmbɔːl | ▶noun informal a repulsive or despicable person.
slime mold
slime mold ▶noun a simple organism that consists of an acellular mass of creeping jellylike protoplasm containing nuclei, or a mass of ameboid cells. When it reaches a certain size it forms a large number of spore cases. [Division Myxomycota, kingdom Fungi, in particular the class Myxomycetes; also treated as protozoan (phylum Gymnomyxa, kingdom Protista ).]
Oxford Dictionary
slime
slime |slʌɪm | ▶noun [ mass noun ] un unpleasantly thick and slippery liquid substance: the cold stone was wet with slime. ▶verb [ with obj. ] cover with slime: what grass remained was slimed over with pale brown mud. ORIGIN Old English slīm, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch slijm and German Schleim ‘mucus, slime ’, Latin limus ‘mud ’, and Greek limnē ‘marsh ’.
slimeball
slime |ball |ˈslʌɪmbɔːl | ▶noun informal a repulsive or despicable person.
slime mould
slime mould ▶noun a simple organism that consists of an acellular mass of creeping jelly-like protoplasm containing nuclei, or a mass of amoeboid cells. When it reaches a certain size it forms a large number of spore cases. ●Division Myxomycota, kingdom Fungi, in particular the class Myxomycetes; also treated as protozoan (phylum Gymnomyxa, kingdom Protista ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
slime
slime noun a greenish slime slowly dripped from the pipe: ooze, sludge, muck, mud, mire; informal goo, gunk, gook, gloop, gunge, guck, glop; humorous ectoplasm.
Oxford Thesaurus
slime
slime noun the steps were covered in green and black slime: ooze, sludge, muck, mud, mire; mucus; informal goo, gunk, yuck, gook, gloop; Brit. informal gunge, grot; N. Amer. informal guck, glop.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
slime
slime /slaɪm /名詞 U 1 (柔らかくねばねばした )泥土 (でいど ); ヘドロ .2 (生物の出す )粘液, (魚などの )ぬめり .3 いやな物, 汚らしい物 .動詞 他動詞 …に泥を塗る ; 〈魚 〉からぬめりを取る .自動詞 ぬるぬる [どろどろ ]になる .