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story

N ข่าว  การ รายงาน ข่าว  news report scoop kao

 

story

N ชั้น ของ อาคาร  floor layer chan-kong-ar-kan

 

story

N ห้อง ที่อยู่ ชั้นเดียว กัน ของ อาคาร  hong-ti-yu-chan-diao-kan-kong-ar-kan

 

story

N เรื่องราว  เรื่องเล่า  การบรรยาย  account narrative rueng-rao

 

story

N เรื่อง แต่ง  นิยาย  นิทาน  fiction tale rueng-tang

 

story

N เรื่อง โกหก (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ  การ โกหก  falsehood rueng-ko-hok

 

story

VT เล่าเรื่อง  บรรยาย  narrate tell lao-rueng

 

storyboard

N แผ่น ป้าย ที่ เขียน เรียบเรียง ฉาก หรือ เรื่องราว ที่จะ ถ่ายทำ  pan-pai-ti-kian-riab-riang-chak

 

storybook

N หนังสือ นิทาน  fairy tale nang-sue-ni-tan

 

storyteller

N คนเขียน หรือ เล่านิทาน  narrator relator teller kon-kian-rue-lao-ni-tan

 

storyteller

N คน โกหก  fibber liar kon-ko-hok

 

storytelling

N การ เล่า หรือ เขียน นิยาย หรือ นิทาน  การ โกหก 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

STORY

n.[L., Gr. ] 1. A verbal narration or recital of a series of facts or incidents. WE observe in children a strong passion for hearing stories.
2. A written narrative of a series of facts or events. There is probably on record no story more interesting than that of Joseph in Genesis.
3. History; a written narrative or account of past transactions, whether relating to nations or individuals.
The four great monarchies make the subject of ancient story.
4. Petty tale; relation of a single incident or of trifling incidents.
5. A trifling tale; a fiction; a fable; as the story of a fairy. In popular usage, story is sometimes a softer term for a lie.
6. A loft; a floor; or a set of rooms on the same floor or level. A story comprehends the distance from one floor to another; as a story of nine or ten feet elevation. Hence each floor terminating the space is called a story; as a house of one story, of two stories, of five stories. The farm houses in New England have usually two stories; the houses in Paris have usually five stories; a few have more; those in London four. But in the United States the floor next the ground is the first story; in France and England, the first floor or story, is the second from the ground.

 

STORY

v.t. 1. To tell in historical relation; to narrate.
How worthy he is, I will leave to appear hereafter, rather than story him in his own hearing.
It is storied of the brazen colossus in Rhodes, that it was seventy cubits high.
[This verb is chiefly used in the passive participle. ]
2. To range one under another. [Little used. ]

 

STORY-TELLER

n.[story and tell. ] 1. One who tells stories; a narrator of a series of incidents; as an amusing story-teller.
2. A historian; in contempt.
3. One who tells fictitious stories.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

STORY

Sto "ry, n.; pl. Stories. Etym: [OF. estoré, estorée, built, erected, p.p. of estorer to build, restore, to store. See Store, v. t.]

 

Defn: A set of rooms on the same floor or level; a floor, or the space between two floors. Also, a horizontal division of a building's exterior considered architecturally, which need not correspond exactly with the stories within. [Written also storey. ]

 

Note: A story comprehends the distance from one floor to another; as, a story of nine or ten feet elevation. The spaces between floors are numbered in order, from below upward; as, the lower, second, or third story; a house of one story, of two stories, of five stories. Story post (Arch. ), a vertical post used to support a floor or superincumbent wall.

 

STORY

Sto "ry, n. Etym: [OE. storie, OF. estoire, F. histoire, fr. L.historia. See History. ]

 

1. A narration or recital of that which has occurred; a description of past events; a history; a statement; a record. One malcontent who did indeed get a name in story. Barrow. Venice, with its unique city and its Impressive story. Ed. Rev. The four great monarchies make the subject of ancient story. Sir W. Temple.

 

2. The relation of an incident or minor event; a short narrative; a tale; especially, a fictitious narrative less elaborate than a novel; a short romance. Addison.

 

3. A euphemism or child's word for "a lie; " a fib; as, to tell a story. [Colloq. ]

 

STORY

Sto "ry, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Storied; p. pr. & vb. n. Storying.]

 

Defn: To tell in historical relation; to make the subject of a story; to narrate or describe in story. How worthy he is I will leave to appear hereafter, rather than story him in his own hearing. Shak. It is storied of the brazen colossus in Rhodes, that it was seventy cubits high. Bp. Wilkins.

 

STORYBOOK

STORYBOOK Sto "ry *book `, n.

 

Defn: A book containing stories, or short narratives, either true or false.

 

STORY-TELLER

STORY-TELLER Sto "ry-tell `er, n.

 

1. One who tells stories; a narrator of anecdotes,incidents, or fictitious tales; as, an amusing story-teller.

 

2. An historian; -- in contempt. Swift.

 

3. A euphemism or child's word for "a liar. "

 

STORY-TELLING

STORY-TELLING Sto "ry-tell `ing, a.

 

Defn: Being accustomed to tell stories. -- n.

 

Defn: The act or practice of telling stories.

 

STORY-WRITER

STORY-WRITER Sto "ry-writ `er, n.

 

1. One who writes short stories, as for magazines.

 

2. An historian; a chronicler. [Obs. ] "Rathums, the story-writer. " 1 Esdr. ii. 17.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

story

sto ry 1 |ˈstôrē ˈstɔri | noun ( pl. stories ) 1 an account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment: an adventure story | I'm going to tell you a story. a plot or story line: the novel has a good story. a report of an item of news in a newspaper, magazine, or news broadcast: stories in the local papers. a piece of gossip; a rumor: there have been lots of stories going around, as you can imagine. informal a false statement or explanation; a lie: Ellie never told stories she had always believed in the truth. 2 an account of past events in someone's life or in the evolution of something: the story of modern farming | the film is based on a true story. a particular person's representation of the facts of a matter, esp. as given in self-defense: during police interviews, Harper changed his story. [ in sing. ] a situation viewed in terms of the information known about it or its similarity to another: having such information is useful, but it is not the whole story | many children with leukemia now survive twenty years ago it was a very different story. PHRASES but that's another story informal used after raising a matter to indicate that one does not want to expand on it for now. end of story informal used to emphasize that there is nothing to add on a matter just mentioned: Men don't cry in public. End of story. it's a long story informal used to indicate that, for now, one does not want to talk about something that is too involved or painful. it's (or that's ) the story of one's life informal used to lament the fact that a particular misfortune has happened too often in one's experience: It's the story of my life,my mother would say when she returned home from a sale empty-handed. the same old story used to indicate that a particular bad situation is tediously familiar: are we not faced with the same old story of a badly managed project? the story goes it is said or rumored: the story goes that he's fallen out with his friends. to make (or Brit. cut ) a long story short used to end an account of events quickly: to make a long story short, I married Stephen. ORIGIN Middle English (denoting a historical account or representation ): shortening of Anglo-Norman French estorie, from Latin historia (see history ).

 

story

sto ry 2 |ˈstɔri ˈstôrē |(Brit. also storey ) noun ( pl. stories or storeys ) a part of a building comprising all the rooms that are on the same level: [ in combination ] : a three-story building. ORIGIN late Middle English: shortening of Latin historia history, story, a special use in Anglo-Latin, perhaps originally denoting a tier of painted windows or sculptures on the front of a building (representing a historical subject ).

 

Story, Joseph

Stor y, Joseph |ˈstôrē ˈstɔri | (1779 –1845 ), US Supreme Court associate justice 1811 –45. Appointed to the Court by President Madison, he was the youngest associate justice ever to serve. He established the supremacy of Supreme Court rulings.

 

storyboard

sto ry board |ˈstôrēˌbôrd ˈstɔriˌbɔ (ə )rd | noun a sequence of drawings, typically with some directions and dialogue, representing the shots planned for a movie or television production.

 

storybook

sto ry book |ˈstôrēˌbo͝ok ˈstɔriˌbʊk | noun a book containing a story or collection of stories intended for children. [ as modifier ] denoting something that is as idyllically perfect as things typically are in storybooks: it was a storybook finish to an illustrious career.

 

story editor

sto ry ed i tor |ˈstɔri ˈɛdədər | noun an editor who advises on the content and form of movie or television scripts.

 

storyline

sto ry line |ˈstôrēˌlīn | noun the plot of a novel, play, movie, or other narrative form.

 

storyteller

sto ry tell er |ˈstôrēˌtelər ˈstɔriˌtɛlər | noun a person who tells stories. DERIVATIVES sto ry tell ing |-ˌteliNG |noun & adjective

 

story time

stor y time noun a regular time at which a story is read aloud to children.

 

Storyville

Story ville |ˈstôrēˌvil ˈstɔrivɪl | a former red-light district in New Orleans, Louisiana, closed down in 1917 and associated with the early development of jazz music.

 

Oxford Dictionary

story

story 1 |ˈstɔːri | noun ( pl. stories ) 1 an account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment: an adventure story | I'm going to tell you a story. a plot or storyline: the novel has a good story. a piece of gossip; a rumour: there have been lots of stories going around, as you can imagine. informal a false statement; a lie: Ellie never told stories she had always believed in the truth. 2 a report of an item of news in a newspaper, magazine, or broadcast: stories in the local papers. 3 an account of past events in someone's life or in the development of something: the story of modern farming | the film is based on a true story. a particular person's representation of the facts of a matter: during police interviews, Harper changed his story. [ in sing. ] a situation viewed in terms of the information known about it or its similarity to another: having such information is useful, but it is not the whole story | United kept on trying but it was the same old story no luck. (the story ) informal the facts about the present situation: What's the story on this man? Is he from around here? 4 the commercial prospects or circumstances of a particular company: the investors' flight to profitable businesses with solid stories. PHRASES but that's another story informal used after raising a matter to indicate that one does not want to expand on it for now. end of story informal used to emphasize that there is nothing to add on a matter just mentioned: Men don't cry in public. End of story. it's a long story informal used to indicate that, for now, one does not want to talk about something that is too painful or complicated. it's (or that's ) the story of one's life informal used as a resigned acknowledgement that one has experienced a particular misfortune too often. the story goes it is said or rumoured: the story goes that he's fallen out with his friends. to cut (or N. Amer. make ) a long story short used to end an account of events quickly: to cut a long story short, I married Stephen. ORIGIN Middle English (denoting a historical account or representation ): shortening of Anglo-Norman French estorie, from Latin historia (see history ).

 

story

story 2 noun N. Amer. variant spelling of storey.

 

Story, Joseph

Stor y, Joseph |ˈstôrē ˈstɔri | (1779 –1845 ), US Supreme Court associate justice 1811 –45. Appointed to the Court by President Madison, he was the youngest associate justice ever to serve. He established the supremacy of Supreme Court rulings.

 

storyboard

story |board |ˈstɔːrɪbɔːd | noun a sequence of drawings, typically with some directions and dialogue, representing the shots planned for a film or television production.

 

storybook

story |book |ˈstɔːribʊk | noun a book containing a story or collection of stories intended for children. [ as modifier ] denoting something that is as idyllic or perfect as things typically are in children's stories: it was a storybook finish to an illustrious career.

 

story editor

story editor noun an editor who advises on the content and form of film or television scripts.

 

storyline

story |line |ˈstɔːrɪlʌɪn | noun the plot of a novel, play, film, or other narrative form.

 

storyteller

story |tell ¦er |ˈstɔːrɪtɛlə | noun a person who tells stories. DERIVATIVES storytelling noun & adjective

 

story time

stor y time noun a regular time at which a story is read aloud to children.

 

story time

story time noun a regular time at which a story is read aloud to children.

 

Storyville

Story ville |ˈstôrēˌvil ˈstɔrivɪl | a former red-light district in New Orleans, Louisiana, closed down in 1917 and associated with the early development of jazz music.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

story

story 1 noun 1 a story about his summer in Hawaii: tale, narrative, account, anecdote; informal yarn, spiel. 2 the novel has a good story: plot, storyline, scenario, libretto. 3 the story appeared in the papers: news item, news report, article, feature, piece. 4 there have been a lot of stories going around: rumor, piece of gossip, whisper; speculation. 5 Harper changed his story: testimony, statement, report, account, version. 6 Ellie never told stories. See falsehood (sense 1 ).

 

story

story 2 noun they're adding a story to their house: floor, level, deck.

 

storyteller

storyteller noun my uncle was a great storyteller who would amuse us for hours: narrator, teller of tales, raconteur, raconteuse, fabulist, anecdotalist.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

story

story noun 1 an adventure story: tale, narrative, account, recital; anecdote; chronicle, history; informal yarn, spiel. 2 the novel has a good story: plot, storyline, scenario, chain of events; technical diegesis. 3 the story appeared in the papers in the usual tabloid style: news item, news report, article, feature, piece; exclusive, exposé; spoiler; informal scoop. 4 there have been a lot of stories going round, as you can imagine: rumour, piece of gossip, piece of hearsay, whisper; speculation; French on dit; informal kidology; Austral. /NZ informal furphy. 5 Harper changed his story about how the fire started: testimony, statement, report, account, version, description, representation. 6 Ellie never told stories —she had always believed in the truth: lie, fib, falsehood, untruth, fabrication, fiction, piece of fiction; white lie; Irish pishogue; W. African nancy story; informal tall story, fairy story, fairy tale, cock and bull story, shaggy-dog story, whopper, terminological inexactitude, fish story; Brit. informal pork pie, porky pie, porky. ANTONYMS the truth.

 

storyteller

storyteller noun narrator, teller of tales, tale teller, spinner of yarns; raconteur, raconteuse; writer, author, novelist, chronicler, fabulist; in Africa griot; in India kathak; Austral. informal magsman; rare anecdotist, anecdotalist.

 

Duden Dictionary

Story

Sto ry Substantiv, feminin , die |ˈstɔːri ˈstɔri |die Story; Genitiv: der Story, Plural: die Storys englisch story < altfranzösisch estoire < lateinisch historia, Historie 1 den Inhalt eines Films, Romans o. Ä. ausmachende Geschichte eine spannende, romantische, effektvoll arrangierte Story | der Film hat keine Story 2 a umgangssprachlich ungewöhnliche Geschichte, die sich zugetragen haben soll eine tolle Story | glaubst du diese Story etwa? b umgangssprachlich Bericht, Report eine Story über einen Parteitag schreiben | der Reporter sucht eine Story etwas, worüber er schreiben kann

 

Storyboard

Sto ry board Substantiv, Neutrum , das |ˈstɔːribɔːd |das Storyboard; Genitiv: des Storyboards, Plural: die Storyboards englisch storyboard, eigentlich = Storytafel, zu: board = Brett, Tafel Darstellung der Abfolge eines Films in Einzelbildern zur Erläuterung des Drehbuchs

 

Spanish Dictionary

story board

story board nombre masculino Serie de viñetas que representan la acción y estructura que debe seguir una película, una serie televisiva o un anuncio .Se pronuncia aproximadamente 'estori bor' .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

story

sto ry 1 /stɔ́ːri , ⦅米 ⦆stóʊ -/〖原義は 「歴史 (history )」〗名詞 -ries /-z /C 1 «…についての » (娯楽のために話す [書いた ]事実 架空の )話, 物語 , 小説 «about , of » (tale )▸ a bedtime story (子供に聞かせる )寝床でのおとぎ話 ▸ a funny [true, tall ] story おかしい [本当の, 大げさな ]話 ▸ a ghost [fairy ] story 怪談 [おとぎ話 ]▸ a short [detective ] story 短編 [推理 ]小説 tell him the whole story 彼に事のすべてを話す 2 (人の )伝記 ; (物の )歴史 , 由来 her life story 彼女の身の上話 the story of science 科学の歴史 3 (経験 事件についての ), 説明 (!主に口述の話をいう ) She shared her story with the audience .彼女は聴衆に自分の体験について語った ▸ A's side of the story A 〈人 〉の言い分, 事情の説明 End of story .⦅主に話 ⦆それだけの事 [話 ], 話はそれだけ (!直前で述べたことについて ) 4 記事 , 報道 ▸ a success story 成功談 ▸ a cover story カバーストーリー 〘雑誌の表紙写真 [絵 ]に関する記事 〙▸ a lead story (新聞 報道などでの )見出しニュース .5 (映画 本の ), プロット (plot, story line ).6 言い訳 , 弁解 , 作り話 invent a story 話をでっち上げる 7 うわさ (rumor )so the story goes そのようなうわさである 8 小児 うそ tell stories うそをつく but th t's another st ry ⦅話 ⦆それはまた別の話 (!今はくわしくは話さないでおくことを含意 ) .t's a d fferent st ry .それについては事情は異なる (!通例良くない事をさす時に用いる ) .t's a l ng st ry .⦅話 ⦆それは話せば長くなる (!くわしい説明をしたくないことを含意 ) .t's the s me old st ry .⦅話 ⦆それ [不愉快なこと, 良くない事 ]はよくある話さ .t's the s me st ry in A .事態はA 〈場所 〉でも同様である .Th t's the st ry of my l fe .⦅話 ⦆それが私の人生なんだ (!不幸な事が続くことを含意 ) .Th s [Th t ] is n t the wh le st ry . Th s [Th t ] is nly p rt of the st ry .⦅話 ⦆それが話のすべてではない (!事態の把握には十分でないことを含意 ) .to m ke ⦅米 ⦆ [c t ⦅英 ⦆] a l ng st ry sh rt ⦅話 ⦆手短に言えば, 要するに .

 

story

sto ry 2 /stɔ́ːri , ⦅米 ⦆stóʊ -/〖各階の飾り窓に歴史物語 (story 1 )を描いたことから 〗名詞 -ries, -reys /-z /C ⦅米 ⦆(建物の ), (floor 2a )▸ a two- story [two-storied ] house 2階建ての家 The hotel is five stories high .そのホテルは5階建てです be w ak [wr ng ] in the pper [t p ] st ry ⦅くだけて ⦆おつむが弱い .

 

storybook

st ry b ok 名詞 C 物語の本, 童話の本 .形容詞 (物語のように )ロマンチックな, おとぎ話のような .

 

storyteller

story teller /stɔ́ːritèlə r /名詞 s /-z /C 1 (特に子供向けに )物語を話す人 ; 物語作家 .2 ⦅くだけて 遠回しに ⦆(特に子供の )うそつき .

 

storytelling

st ry t lling 名詞 U 形容詞 1 物語を話す (こと ); 物語の技術 (の ).2 ⦅くだけて ⦆うそをつく (こと ).