English-Thai Dictionary
Statue of Liberty
N อนุสาวรีย์ เทพี เสรีภาพ ของ อเมริกา ar-nu-sa-wa-re-tea-pe-sea-re-pab
statue
N รูปปั้น รูปหล่อ รูปแกะสลัก model sculpture rub-pan
statued
A มี ลักษณะ ของ Statue
statuesque
A เหมือน รูปปั้น ชัดเจน
statuette
N รูปปั้น เล็ก rubpan-lak
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
STATUE
n.[L., to set; that which is set or fixed. ] An image; a solid substance formed by carving into the likeness of a whole living being; as a statue of Hercules or of a lion.
STATUE
v.t.To place, as a statue; to form a statue of.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
STATUE
Stat "ue, n. Etym: [F., fr. L. statua (akin to stativus standing still ), fr. stare, statum, to stand. See Stand. ]
1. The likeness of a living being sculptured or modeled in some solid substance, as marble, bronze, or wax; an image; as, a statue of Hercules, or of a lion. I will raise her statue in pure gold. Shak.
2. A portrait. [Obs. ] Massinger.
STATUE
Stat "ue, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Statued; p. pr. & vb. n. Statuing.]
Defn: To place, as a statue; to form a statue of; to make into a statue. "The whole man becomes as if statued into stone and earth. " Feltham.
STATUED
STATUED Stat "ued, a.
Defn: Adorned with statues. "The statued hall. " Longfellow. "Statued niches." G. Eliot.
STATUELESS
STATUELESS Stat "ue *less, a.
Defn: Without a statue.
STATUELIKE
STATUELIKE Stat "ue *like `, a.
Defn: Like a statue; motionless.
STATUESQUE
STATUESQUE Stat `u *esque ", a.
Defn: Partaking of, or exemplifying, the characteristics of a statue; having the symmetry, or other excellence, of a statue artistically made; as, statuesquelimbs; a statuesque attitude. Their characters are mostly statuesque even in this respect, that they have no background. Hare.
STATUESQUELY
STATUESQUELY Stat `u *esque "ly, adv.
Defn: In a statuesque manner; in a way suggestive of a statue; like a statue. A character statuesquely simple in its details. Lowell.
STATUETTE
Stat `u *ette ", n. Etym: [F., cf. It. statuetta.]
Defn: A small statue; -- usually applied to a figure much less than life size, especially when of marble or bronze, or of plaster or clay as a preparation for the marble or bronze, as distinguished from a figure in terra cotta or the like. Cf. Figurine.
New American Oxford Dictionary
statue
stat ue |ˈstaCHo͞o ˈstætʃu | ▶noun a carved or cast figure of a person or animal, esp. one that is life-size or larger. DERIVATIVES stat ued adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French, from Latin statua, from stare ‘to stand. ’
Statue of Liberty
Stat ue of Lib er ty |ˈstætʃu əv | a statue at the entrance to New York Harbor, a symbol of welcome to immigrants, representing a draped female figure carrying a book of laws in her left hand and holding aloft a torch in her right. Dedicated in 1886, it was designed by Frédéric -Auguste Bartholdi and was the gift of the French, commemorating the alliance of France and the US during the American Revolution.
Statue of Liberty play
Stat ue of Li ber ty play ▶noun Football a trick play in which a ballcarrier takes the ball from the quarterback, who is poised as if to make a forward pass.
statuesque
stat u esque |ˌstaCHo͞oˈesk stætʃuˈesk | ▶adjective (esp. of a woman ) attractively tall and dignified: her statuesque beauty. DERIVATIVES stat u esque ly adverb, stat u esque ness noun ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from statue, on the pattern of picturesque .
statuette
stat u ette |ˌstaCHo͞oˈet stætʃuˈet | ▶noun a small statue or figurine, esp. one that is smaller than life-size. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French, diminutive of statue .
Oxford Dictionary
statue
statue |ˈstatjuː, -tʃuː | ▶noun a carved or cast figure of a person or animal, especially one that is life-size or larger. DERIVATIVES statued adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French, from Latin statua, from stare ‘to stand ’.
Statue of Liberty
Stat ue of Lib er ty |ˈstætʃu əv | a statue at the entrance to New York Harbor, a symbol of welcome to immigrants, representing a draped female figure carrying a book of laws in her left hand and holding aloft a torch in her right. Dedicated in 1886, it was designed by Frédéric -Auguste Bartholdi and was the gift of the French, commemorating the alliance of France and the US during the American Revolution.
Statue of Liberty
Statue of Liberty see Liberty, Statue of.
Statue of Liberty play
Stat ue of Li ber ty play ▶noun Football a trick play in which a ballcarrier takes the ball from the quarterback, who is poised as if to make a forward pass.
statuesque
statuesque |ˌstatjʊˈɛsk, -tʃʊ -| ▶adjective 1 (of a woman ) attractively tall, graceful, and dignified: her statuesque beauty. 2 reminiscent of a statue in size, posture, or stillness: frozen, statuesque attitudes. DERIVATIVES statuesquely adverb, statuesqueness noun ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from statue, on the pattern of picturesque .
statuette
statu |ette |statjʊˈɛt, -tʃʊ -| ▶noun a small statue or figurine, especially one that is smaller than life-size. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French, diminutive of statue .
American Oxford Thesaurus
statue
statue noun a statue of Alexander Hamilton: sculpture, figure, effigy, statuette, figurine, idol; carving, bronze, graven image, model; bust, head.
statuesque
statuesque adjective statuesque beauty queens: tall and dignified, imposing, striking, stately, majestic, noble, magnificent, splendid, impressive, regal.
Oxford Thesaurus
statue
statue noun sculpture, figure, effigy, statuette, figurine, idol; carving, bronze, representation, likeness, image, graven image, model; bust, head.
statuesque
statuesque adjective the headmistress was statuesque: tall and dignified, imposing, striking, stately, majestic, noble, magnificent, splendid, impressive, regal, well proportioned, handsome, beautiful.
Duden Dictionary
Statue
Sta tue Substantiv, feminin , die |St a tue …tu̯ə auch ˈst …|die Statue; Genitiv: der Statue, Plural: die Statuen lateinisch statua, zu: statuere (2. Partizip: statutum ) = aufstellen, zu: stare (2. Partizip: statum ) = stehen bildhauerisches Kunstwerk, das einen Menschen oder ein Tier in ganzer Figur darstellt eine Statue aus Marmor, Bronze | er stand unbewegt wie eine Statue
statuenhaft
sta tu en haft Adjektiv |st a tuenhaft |
Statuette
Sta tu et te Substantiv, feminin , die |Statu e tte |die Statuette; Genitiv: der Statuette, Plural: die Statuetten französisch statuette, Verkleinerungsform von: statue < lateinisch statua, Statue kleine Statue
French Dictionary
statue
statue n. f. nom féminin Sculpture représentant une personne, un animal en entier. : Une statue de la Vierge Marie. Note Technique Les dimensions d ’une statue égalent la moitié au moins de la taille naturelle. Une sculpture qui a entre 25 et 80 cm de hauteur est une statuette et si sa hauteur est inférieure à 25 cm, on la nomme figurine. Note Orthographique statu e.
statuer
statuer v. intr. verbe intransitif Prendre une décision au sujet de quelque chose avec autorité. : Statuer sur une question. SYNONYME établir ; juger ; ordonner ; trancher . Note Syntaxique Le verbe se construit avec la préposition sur. aimer
statuette
statuette n. f. nom féminin Petite sculpture représentant une personne ou un animal et qui a entre 25 et 80 cm de hauteur. : Le sorcier manipule une statuette. Note Technique Les dimensions d ’une statue égalent la moitié au moins de la taille naturelle. Une sculpture qui a entre 25 et 80 cm de hauteur est une statuette et si sa hauteur est inférieure à 25 cm, on la nomme figurine.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
statue
stat ue /stǽtʃuː /〖語源は 「立っている (stand )もの 」〗名詞 複 ~s /-z /C (人 動物などをかたどった大きな )像 , 彫像 , 塑像 ▸ the Buddha statue 仏像 ▸ (as ) still as a statue 像のように静かな [動かない ]▸ put up [build, erect ] a statue of [to ] the mayor 市長の [を称えて ]像を建てる S -̀ of L í berty 〖the ~〗自由の女神像 〘米国 New York 湾内の Liberty Island にある 〙.
statuesque
stat u esque /stæ̀tʃuésk, -tju- /形容詞 彫像のような ; 均整のとれた ; 威厳のある ; 優雅な .
statuette
stat u ette /stæ̀tʃuét, -tju- /名詞 C 小さな彫像 .