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tachina

N ชื่อ แมลงช นิดหนึ่ง ที่ ตัวอ่อน เป็น ปรสิต ใน แมลง อื่น 

 

tachistoscope

N เครื่องมือ ที่ ทำให้ เห็นภาพ ใน ระยะเวลา สั้น เพื่อ ใช้ ทดสอบ ความสามารถ ใน การ มอง เห็นภาพ 

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

TACHINA

Tach "i *na, n.; pl. Tachinæ. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: Any one of numerous species of Diptera belonging to Tachina and allied genera. Their larvæ are external parasites of other insects.

 

TACHISTOSCOPE

TACHISTOSCOPE Ta *chis "to *scope, n. [Gr. , superl. of swift + -scope. ] (Physiol.)

 

Defn: An apparatus for exposing briefly to view a screen bearing letters or figures. It is used in studying the range of attention, or the power of distinguishing separate objects in a single impression.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

tachi

tachi |ˈtatʃi | noun historical a long, single-edged samurai sword with a slightly curved blade, worn slung from the belt. ORIGIN Japanese.

 

tachism

tach ism |ˈtaˌSHizəm ˈtæˌʃɪzəm |(also tachisme ) noun a style of painting adopted by some French artists from the 1940s, involving the use of dabs or splotches of color, similar in aims to abstract expressionism. ORIGIN 1950s: from French tachisme, from tache a stain.

 

tachistoscope

ta chis to scope |təˈkistəˌskōp təˈkɪstəˌskoʊp | noun an instrument used for exposing objects to the eye for a very brief measured period of time. DERIVATIVES ta chis to scop ic |-ˌkistəˈskäpik |adjective, ta chis to scop i cal ly |-ˈskäpik (ə )lē |adverb ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Greek takhistos swiftest + -scope .

 

Oxford Dictionary

tachi

tachi |ˈtatʃi | noun historical a long, single-edged samurai sword with a slightly curved blade, worn slung from the belt. ORIGIN Japanese.

 

Taching

Taching |tɑːˈtʃɪŋ | variant of Daqing.

 

tachism

tachism |ˈtaʃɪz (ə )m |(also tachisme ) noun [ mass noun ] a style of painting adopted by some French artists from the 1940s, involving the use of dabs or splotches of colour, similar in aims to abstract expressionism. ORIGIN 1950s: from French tachisme, from tache a stain .

 

tachistoscope

tachistoscope |taˈkɪstəˌskəʊp | noun an instrument used for exposing objects to the eye for a very brief measured period of time. DERIVATIVES tachistoscopic |-ˈskɒpɪk |adjective, tachistoscopically adverb ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Greek takhistos swiftest + -scope .

 

Duden Dictionary

Tachina

Ta chi na Substantiv, feminin , die |Tach i na |die Tachina; Genitiv: der Tachina, Plural: die Tachinen griechisch-neulateinisch Raupenfliege, deren Larven in Raupen und Puppen von Schmetterlingen schmarotzen

 

tachinieren

ta chi nie ren schwaches Verb österreichisch umgangssprachlich |tachin ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « Herkunft ungeklärt 1 [während der Arbeitszeit ] untätig herumstehen, faulenzen 2 [Arbeitsunfähigkeit ] simulieren, krankfeiern

 

Tachinierer

Ta chi nie rer Substantiv, maskulin , der |Tachin ie rer |Faulenzer, Drückeberger

 

Tachiniererin

Ta chi nie re rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Tachin ie rerin |weibliche Form zu Tachinierer

 

Tachismus

Ta chis mus Substantiv, maskulin , der |taˈʃɪsmʊs |französisch tachisme, zu: tache = (Farb )fleck, wohl über das Vulgärlateinische < gotisch taikn (s ) = Zeichen Richtung der abstrakten Malerei, die Empfindungen durch spontanes Auftragen von Farbe auf die Leinwand auszudrücken sucht

 

tachistisch

ta chis tisch Adjektiv |tach i stisch |im Stil des Tachismus

 

Tachistoskop

Ta chis to s kop , Ta chis to skop Substantiv, Neutrum Psychologie , das |Tachistosk o p |das Tachistoskop; Genitiv: des Tachistoskops, Plural: die Tachistoskope zu griechisch táxistos, Superlativ von: tachýs (tachy-, Tachy- ) und skopeĩn = betrachten Apparat zur Darbietung verschiedener optischer Reize bei psychologischen Tests zur Prüfung der Aufmerksamkeit

 

Spanish Dictionary

tachigual

tachigual nombre masculino Méx Tejido de algodón o lino semejante al encaje .

 

tachismo

tachismo nombre masculino Corriente pictórica abstracta que surgió en Francia a principios de los cincuenta y que se caracteriza por el empleo de manchas de color sobre la tela de modo espontáneo y automático y el empleo de materiales extrapictóricos, como la arena :son representantes del tachismo Fautrier, Mathieu, Wols, Dubuffet, Pollock y Tàpies, entre otros .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo del francés tachisme, derivado de tache mancha ’, del francés antiguo teche marca ’, por caracterizarse por la utilización espontánea de manchas .

 

tachista

tachista adjetivo 1 Del tachismo o relacionado con él .2 adjetivo /nombre común [artista ] Que practicaba el tachismo .