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snook

N การแสดง ท่า เหยียดหยาม โดย ยก นิ้วโป้ง แตะ จมูก และ กาง นิ้ว อื่น ออก  kan-sa-dang-ta-tang-yiad-yam

 

snook

N ปลา ขนาดใหญ่ อาศัย ใน เขต อบอุ่น ใน ตระกูล  Centropomidae pla-ka-nad-yai-ar-sai-nai-ked-aob-aun

 

snooker

N สนุกเกอร์  sa-nuk-kor

 

snookums

SL คำ เรียก คู่รัก หรือ เด็กๆ (ชื่อเล่น  kam-riak-ku-rak-rue-dek

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SNOOK

v.i.To lurk; to lie in ambush. [Not in use. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SNOOK

Snook, v. i. Etym: [Prov. E. snook to search out, to follow by the scent; cf. Sw. snoka to lurk, LG. snöggen, snuckern, snökern, to snuffle, to smell about, to search for. ]

 

Defn: To lurk; to lie in ambush. [Obs. ]

 

SNOOK

Snook, n. Etym: [D. snoek. ] (Zoöl.)(a ) A large perchlike marine food fish (Centropomus undecimalis ) found both on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of tropical America; -- called also ravallia, and robalo. (b ) The cobia. (c ) The garfish.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

snook

snook 1 |sno͝ok snʊk | noun a large edible game fish of the Caribbean that is sometimes found in brackish water. [Centropomus undecimalis, family Centropomidae. ] ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from Dutch snoek pike.

 

snook

snook 2 |snʊk sno͝ok | noun (in phrase cock a snook ) informal, chiefly Brit. place one's hand so that the thumb touches one's nose and the fingers are spread out, in order to express contempt: you wouldn't be so quick to cock a snook if she were actually looking at you. openly show contempt or a lack of respect for someone or something; thumb one's nose: he spent a lifetime cocking a snook at the art world. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: of unknown origin.

 

snooker

snook er |ˈsno͝okər ˈsnukər | noun a game played with cues on a billiard table in which the players use a cue ball (white ) to pocket the other balls (fifteen red and six colored ) in a set order. a position in a game of snooker or pool in which a player cannot make a direct shot at any permitted ball; a shot placing an opponent in such a position: he needed a snooker to have a chance of winning the frame. verb [ with obj. ] subject (oneself or one's opponent ) to a snooker. trick, entice, or trap: they were snookered into buying books at prices that were too high. Brit. leave (someone ) in a difficult position; thwart: I managed to lose my car keys —that was me snookered. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: of unknown origin.

 

Oxford Dictionary

snook

snook 1 |snuːk | noun a large edible game fish of the Caribbean which is sometimes found in brackish water. Centropomus undecimalis, family Centropomidae. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from Dutch snoek (see snoek ).

 

snook

snook 2 |snuːk | noun (in phrase cock a snook ) informal, chiefly Brit. place one's hand so that the thumb touches one's nose and the fingers are spread out, in order to express contempt. openly show contempt or a lack of respect for someone or something: he spent a lifetime cocking a snook at the art world. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: of unknown origin.

 

snooker

snoo |ker |ˈsnuːkə | noun [ mass noun ] a game played with cues on a billiard table in which the players use a cue ball (white ) to pocket the other balls (fifteen red and six coloured ) in a set order. [ count noun ] a position in a game of snooker or pool in which a player cannot make a direct shot at any permitted ball: he needed a snooker to have a chance of winning the frame. verb [ with obj. ] subject (oneself or one's opponent ) to a snooker. Brit. leave (someone ) in a difficult position; thwart: I managed to lose my flat keys —that was me snookered. US trick, entice, or trap: they were snookered into buying books at prices that were too high. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: of unknown origin.

 

Duden Dictionary

Snooker

Snoo ker Substantiv, Neutrum Billard , das |ˈsnuːkɐ |das Snooker; Genitiv: des Snookers, Plural: die Snookers englisch snooker, Herkunft ungeklärt 1 ohne Plural dem Poolbillard ähnliches, jedoch auf einem größeren Tisch und mit mehr Kugeln gespieltes Billardspiel 2 Situation beim Snooker 1 , in der ein Spieler die richtige Kugel nicht direkt spielen kann

 

Spanish Dictionary

snooker

snooker nombre masculino Juego de billar que se practica con tacos más largos que los habituales y en una mesa de billar común, con una bola blanca que debe dar a 15 rojas y a seis de otros colores .Se pronuncia aproximadamente ‘esnúker ’.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

snook

snook /snʊk |snuːk /名詞 C ⦅英 ⦆スヌーク 〘鼻先に親指を当てて手のひらを広げ, 相手を挑発 侮辱 からかうしぐさ 〙cock a snook ⦅くだけて 報道 ((権威のある )人 物を )ばかにする, 批判する «at » .

 

snooker

sn ok er 名詞 U スヌーカー (snooker pool ) 〘ビリヤードの一種 〙.動詞 他動詞 ⦅くだけて ⦆…を窮地に立たせる, 妨害する .