English-Thai Dictionary
sorb
N ต้นไม้ ยุโรป จำพวก Sorb apple
sorbate
N สารเคมีช นิดหนึ่ง จาก ต้น sorb
sorbefacient
A ซึ่ง ทำให้ หรือ ส่งเสริม การ ดูด เกาะ
sorbent
N สาร หรือ กระบวนการ ดูดซึม san-rue-kra-buan-kan-dud-suam
sorbet
N น้ำแข็ง ผสม น้ำผลไม้
sorbin
N น้ำตาล ที่ ใช้ ใน การ สังเคราะห์ วิตามิน ซี
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SORB
n.[L. sorbum, sorbus. ] The service tree or its fruit.
SORBATE
n.A compound of sorbic acid with a base.
SORBENT
[See Absorbent. ]
SORBIC
a.Pertaining to the sorbus or service tree; as sorbic acid.
SORBILE
a.[L. sorbeo.] That may be drank or sipped. [Not in use. ]
SORBITION
n.[L. sorbitio.] The act or drinking or sipped. [Not in use. ]
SORBONICAL
a.Belonging to a sorbonist.
SORBONIST
n.A doctor of the Sorbonne in the university of Paris. Sorbonne is the place of meeting, and hence is used for the whole faculty of theology.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SORB
Sorb, n.Etym: [L. sorbus the tree, sorbum the fruit; cf. F. sorbe. See Service tree. ] (Bot. ) (a ) The wild service tree (Pyrus torminalis ) of Europe; also, the rowan tree. (b ) The fruit of these trees. Sorb apple, the fruit of the sorb, or wild service tree. -- Sorb tree, the wild service tree.
SORBATE
Sor "bate, n. Etym: [Cf. F. sorbate. See Sorbic. ] (Chem. )
Defn: A salt of sorbic acid.
SORBEFACIENT
Sor `be *fa "cient, a. Etym: [L. sorbere to suck in, absorb + faciens,p.pr. of facere to make. ] (Med. )
Defn: Producing absorption. -- n.
Defn: A medicine or substance which produces absorption.
SORBENT
Sorb "ent, n. Etym: [L. sorbens, p.pr. of sorbere to suck in, to absorb. ]
Defn: An absorbent. [R.]
SORBET
Sor "bet, n. Etym: [F. sorbet or It. sorbetto or Sp. sorbete, from the same source as E. sherbet. See Sherbet. ]
Defn: A kind of beverage; sherbet. Smolett.
SORBIC
Sor "bic, a. Etym: [Cf. F. sorbique. See Sorb. ] (Chem. )
Defn: Pertaining to, or obtained from, the rowan tree, or sorb; specifically, designating an acid, C
SORBILE
Sor "bile, a. Etym: [L. sorbilis, fr. sorbere to suck in, to drink down. ]
Defn: Fit to be drunk or sipped. [Obs. ]
SORBIN
SORBIN Sor "bin, n. (Chem. )
Defn: An unfermentable sugar, isomeric with glucose, found in the ripe berries of the rowan tree, or sorb, and extracted as a sweet white crystalline substance; -- called also mountain-ash sugar.
SORBITE
Sor "bite, n. Etym: [L. sorbus service tree. ] (Chem. )
Defn: A sugarlike substance, isomeric with mannite and dulcite, found with sorbin in the ripe berries of the sorb, and extracted as a sirup or a white crystalline substance. -- Sor *bit "ic, a.
SORBITION
Sor *bi "tion, n. Etym: [L. sorbitio.]
Defn: The act of drinking or sipping. [Obs. ]
SORBONICAL
SORBONICAL Sor *bon "ic *al, a.
Defn: Belonging to the Sorbonne or to a Sorbonist. Bale.
SORBONIST
Sor "bon *ist, n. Etym: [F. sorboniste.]
Defn: A doctor of the Sorbonne, or theological college, in the University of Paris, founded by Robert de Sorbon, a. d. 1252. It was suppressed in the Revolution of 1789.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Sorb
Sorb |sôrb sɔrb | ▶noun a member of a Slavic people living in parts of southeastern Brandenburg and eastern Saxony. Also called Wend. ORIGIN from German Sorbe .
sorb
sorb |sôrb sɔrb | ▶noun the fruit of the true service tree. ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from French sorbe or Latin sorbus ‘service tree, ’ sorbum ‘serviceberry. ’
sorbent
sor bent |ˈsôrbənt ˈsɔrbənt | ▶noun Chemistry a substance that has the property of collecting molecules of another substance by sorption. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from sorb ‘take up by sorption, ’ on the pattern of absorbent .
sorbet
sor bet |sôrˈbā, ˈsôrbit ˈsɔrbət | ▶noun a dessert consisting of frozen fruit juice or flavored water and sugar. • archaic an Arabian sherbet. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from French, from Italian sorbetto, from Turkish şerbet, based on Arabic šariba ‘to drink ’; compare with sherbet .
Sorbian
Sorb i an |ˈsôrbēən ˈsɔrbiən | ▶adjective of or relating to the Sorbs or their language. ▶noun the West Slavic language of the Sorbs, which has been revived from near extinction and has around 70,000 speakers. Also called Wendish or Lusatian.
sorbitan
sor bi tan |ˈsôrbəˌtan ˈsɔrbəˌtæn | ▶noun [ usu. as modifier ] Chemistry any of a group of compounds that are cyclic ethers derived from sorbitol or its derivatives. ORIGIN 1930s: blend of sorbitol and anhydride .
sorbitol
sor bi tol |ˈsôrbiˌtôl, -ˌtäl ˈsɔrbəˌtɔl | ▶noun Chemistry a sweet-tasting crystalline compound found in some fruit. [A hexahydric alcohol; chem. formula: CH 2 OH (CHOH ) 4 CH 2 OH. ] ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from sorb + -ite 1 + -ol .
Sorbonne
Sor bonne |sôrˈbən sɔrˈbɔn | the seat of the faculties of science and literature of the University of Paris. ORIGIN originally a theological college founded by Robert de Sorbon, chaplain to Louis IX, c. 1257.
sorbus
sorbus |ˈsɔːbəs | ▶noun a tree or shrub of a genus which includes the rowan, service tree, and whitebeam. ●Genus Sorbus, family Rosaceae: many species. ORIGIN modern Latin, from Latin sorbus ‘service tree ’.
Oxford Dictionary
Sorb
Sorb |sɔːb | ▶noun a member of a Slavic people living in parts of SE Brandenburg and eastern Saxony. Also called Wend. ORIGIN from German Sorbe .
sorb
sorb |sɔːb | ▶noun the fruit of the true service tree. ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from French sorbe or Latin sorbus ‘service tree ’, sorbum ‘serviceberry ’.
sorbent
sorbent |ˈsɔːb (ə )nt | ▶noun Chemistry a substance which has the property of collecting molecules of another substance by sorption. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from sorb ‘take up by sorption ’, on the pattern of absorbent .
sorbet
sorbet |ˈsɔːbeɪ, -bɪt | ▶noun 1 a water ice. 2 archaic an Arabian sherbet. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from French, from Italian sorbetto, from Turkish şerbet, based on Arabic šariba ‘to drink ’; compare with sherbet .
Sorbian
Sorbian |ˈsɔːbɪən | ▶adjective relating to the Sorbs or their language. ▶noun the traditional language of the Sorbs, a Slavic language related to Polish and Czech. It has been revived from near extinction and has around 70,000 speakers. Also called Wendish or Lusatian.
sorbitan
sorbitan |ˈsɔːbɪtan | ▶noun [ usu. as modifier ] Chemistry any of a group of compounds which are cyclic ethers derived from sorbitol or its derivatives. ORIGIN 1930s: blend of sorbitol and anhydride .
sorbitol
sorbitol |ˈsɔːbɪtɒl | ▶noun [ mass noun ] Chemistry a sweet-tasting crystalline compound found in some fruit. ●A hexahydric alcohol; chem. formula: CH 2 OH (CHOH ) 4 CH 2 OH. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from sorb + -ite 1 + -ol .
Sorbonne
Sorbonne |sɔːˈbɒn, French sɔʀbɔn | the seat of the faculties of science and literature of the University of Paris. ORIGIN originally a theological college founded by Robert de Sorbon, chaplain to Louis IX, c. 1257.
sorbus
sorbus |ˈsɔːbəs | ▶noun a tree or shrub of a genus which includes the rowan, service tree, and whitebeam. ●Genus Sorbus, family Rosaceae: many species. ORIGIN modern Latin, from Latin sorbus ‘service tree ’.
Duden Dictionary
Sorbe
Sor be Substantiv, maskulin , der |S o rbe |der Sorbe; Genitiv: des Sorben, Plural: die Sorben Angehöriger einer westslawischen Volksgruppe
Sorbensiedlung
Sor ben sied lung Substantiv, feminin , die |S o rbensiedlung |von Sorben gegründete, bewohnte Siedlung
Sorbet
Sor bet Substantiv, maskulin oder Substantiv, Neutrum Gastronomie , der oder das Sorbett |zɔrˈbeː auch ˈzɔrbɛt |der oder das Sorbet; Genitiv: des Sorbets, Plural: die Sorbets (französisch sorbet < ) italienisch sorbetto < türkisch şerbet, aus dem Arabischen 1 halbgefrorene [Süß ]speise aus Saft, Wein oder Schaumwein [und Zucker ] ein erfrischendes Sorbet von der Zitrone wurde als Zwischengang gereicht 2 früher eisgekühltes Getränk aus gesüßtem Fruchtsaft oder Wein
Sorbett
Sor bett Substantiv, maskulin oder Substantiv, Neutrum selten Gastronomie , der oder das Sorbet |Sorb e tt |der Sorbett oder das Sorbett; Genitiv: des Sorbett [e ]s, Plural: die Sorbette (französisch sorbet < ) italienisch sorbetto < türkisch şerbet, aus dem Arabischen 1 halbgefrorene [Süß ]speise aus Saft, Wein oder Schaumwein [und Zucker ]2 früher eisgekühltes Getränk aus gesüßtem Fruchtsaft oder Wein
Sorbin
Sor bin Substantiv, feminin , die |S o rbin |weibliche Form zu Sorbe
Sorbinsäure
Sor bin säu re Substantiv, feminin Chemie , die |Sorb i nsäure |zu lateinisch sorbum = Frucht der Eberesche besonders als Konservierungsstoff für Lebensmittel dienende organische Säure, die vor allem in Vogelbeeren natürlich vorkommt
sorbisch
sor bisch Adjektiv |s o rbisch |zu Sorbe
Sorbisch
Sor bisch Substantiv, Neutrum , das Sorbische |S o rbisch |das Sorbisch; Genitiv: des Sorbisch [s ] die sorbische Sprache
Sorbische
Sor bi sche substantiviertes Adjektiv, Neutrum nur mit bestimmtem Artikel Sorbisch |S o rbische |das; Genitiv: des Sorbischen die sorbische Sprache
Sorbit
Sor bit Substantiv, maskulin Chemie , der |Sorb i t auch …ˈbɪt |zu lateinisch sorbum, Sorbinsäure süß schmeckender Alkohol einer in Vogelbeeren, Kirschen und anderen Früchten vorkommenden Form
Sorbonne
Sor bonne Substantiv, feminin , die |…ˈbɔn |die Sorbonne; Genitiv: der Sorbonne die älteste Pariser Universität
Sorbose
Sor bo se Substantiv, feminin , die |Sorb o se |die Sorbose; Genitiv: der Sorbose lateinisch-neulateinisch aus Sorbit entstehender unvergärbarer Zucker
French Dictionary
sorbet
sorbet n. m. nom masculin Mets glacé à base de jus de fruits et ne contenant pas de lait ou de crème. : Un sorbet au citron. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le nom glace, crème glacée. Note Orthographique sorbe t.
sorbetière
sorbetière n. f. nom féminin Ustensile servant à préparer glaces et sorbets. Note Orthographique sorb e tière.
sorbier
sorbier n. m. nom masculin Arbre qui produit de petits fruits rouges.
Spanish Dictionary
sorber
sorber verbo transitivo 1 Beber aspirando con los labios muy juntos o con una pajilla :sorbe el té minuciosamente; se sientan en la sombra a sorber su refresco; el ruido de los labios sorbiendo le molestaba; (fig ) le quería sorber toda aquella seguridad que lo hacía avanzar tan firme .2 Arrastrar [una cosa ] a otra hacia su interior :el mar sorbe los restos del naufragio .3 Absorber [un cuerpo sólido y generalmente esponjoso ] un líquido :el pan sorbe mucho vino .SINÓNIMO embeber .4 coloquial Aspirar con fuerza la mucosidad de la nariz atrayéndola hacia dentro :sorberse los mocos . VÉASE sorber el seso .
sorbete
sorbete nombre masculino 1 Alimento dulce y cremoso que se elabora con agua, claras de huevo, azúcar y un licor o jugo de fruta; se consume casi helado y triturado como refresco o postre :sorbete de champán; sorbete de naranja .2 Amér Cánula o paja pequeña y delgada para sorber líquidos, especialmente refrescos :le sirvieron el batido de limón y hielo con un sorbete largo y de varios colores .
sorbetera
sorbetera nombre femenino Aparato electrodoméstico de cocina para preparar sorbetes .
sorbo
sorbo nombre masculino 1 Acción de sorber :el primer vaso se lo vació de un sorbo .2 Porción de líquido que se bebe de una sola vez :un sorbo de vino; un sorbo de leche .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
sorbet
sor bet /sɔ́ː r bət |-beɪ /名詞 C U ⦅英 ⦆シャーベット (⦅米 ⦆sherbet ).
Sorbonne
Sor bonne /sɔː r bʌ́n |-bɔ́n /名詞 ソルボンヌ (大学 ) 〘旧パリ大学の文学部と理学部; 今はパリ第4大学の俗称 〙.