English-Thai Dictionary
tall
ADJ ขี้คุย โอ้อวด ขี้โม้ คุยโว grandiloquent magniloquent ke-kui
tall
ADJ ซึ่ง มี รูปร่าง สูง (ของ คน หรือ สิ่ง ต่างๆ สูง high sueng-me-rub-rang-sung
tall
ADJ มากเกินไป มาก เกินควร large mak-koen-pai
tall
ADJ สูง มาก (ของ คน สัตว์ สิ่งของ หรือ อื่นๆ สูง กว่า ปกติ short sung-mak
tall
ADJ เหลือเชื่อ ไม่น่าเชื่อ ไม่น่า เป็นไปได้ incredible luea-chuea
tall
ADV ด้วย ท่าที สง่างาม ด้วย ท่าที ภาคภูมิใจ ด้วย ท่าที ที่มั่น ใจ confidently duai-ta-te-ti-sa-ngan-ngam
tall story
IDM เรื่อง โกหก เรื่อง เหลือเชื่อ ruang-ko-hok
tallage
N ภาษี เช่า นา สมัย ศักดินา
tallboy
N ตู้ ลิ้นชัก แบบ เตี้ย ตู้ ที่ ไม่มี ลิ้นชัก ทรง สูง หมวก แบบ หนึ่ง
tallith
N เสื้อคลุม ชาย ชาว ยิว ใช้ ใส่ ใน เวลา สวดมนต์
tallow
N ไขมัน สัตว์ ที่ ใช้ สำหรับ ทำ เทียนไข ไขมัน สัตว์ beef fat mutton fat wax grease kai-man-sad-sam-rab-chai-tam-tian-kai
tallow face
N หน้าซีด
tallowy
A ที่ มี ไข มาก ที่ คล้าย กับ ไข ที่ มี มัน
tally
N การ บันทึก จำนวน การจด จำนวน kan-ban-tuekjam-nuan
tally
N คะแนน นับ คะแนน เปรียบเทียบ ka-nean-nab
tally
VI ตรงกัน เข้ากัน ลงรอยกัน correspond jibe agree trong-kan
tally
VI ทำคะแนน (กีฬา ทำแต้ม tam-ka-nean
tally
VT ทำให้ เห็นพ้อง ทำให้ เข้ากัน ทำให้ ลงรอยกัน correspond jibe agree tam-hai-hen-pong
tally
VT นับ ตรวจ นับ บันทึก จำนวน จด จำนวน ขีด หรือ บาก เครื่องหมาย สำหรับ นับ sum total count nab
tally with
PHRV เข้ากันได้ กับ correspond to kao-kan-dai-kab
tallyho
INT คำอุทาน โฮ ของ นัก ล่าสัตว์ kam-u-tan-ho-kong-nak-la-sad
tallyhos
N เสียงร้อง โฮ เสียงร้อง ของ นัก ล่าสัตว์ เมื่อ เห็น สุนัขจิ้งจอก ครั้งแรก sing-rong-ho
tallyman
N เจ้าหน้าที่ ตรวจ นับ ของ tallier tallyclerk
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TALL
a.[Eng. dally; L. tollo.] 1. High in stature; long and comparatively slender; applied to a person, or to a standing tree, mast or pole. Tall always refers to something erect, and of which the diameter is small in proportion to the highth. We say, a tall man or woman, a tall boy for his age; a tall tree, a tall pole, a tall mast; but we never say, a tall house or a tall mountain. The application of the word to a palace or its shadow, in Waller, is now improper.
Dark shadows cast, and as his palace tall.
2. Sturdy; lusty; bold. [Unusual. ]
TALLAGE, TALLIAGE
n.Anciently, a certain rate or tax paid by barons, knights and inferior tenants, towards the public expenses. When it was paid out of knight's fees, it was called scutage; when by cities and burghs, talliage; when upon lands not held by military tenure, hidage.
TALLAGE
v.t.To lay an impost.
TALLNESS
n.Highth of stature. [See Tall. ]
TALLOW
n.A sort of animal fat, particularly that which is obtained from animals of the sheep and ox kinds. We speak of the tallow of an ox or cow, or of sheep. This substance grows chiefly about the kidneys and on the intestines. The fat of swine we never call tallow, but lard or suet. I see in English books, mention is made of the tallow of hogs, [See Cyclopedia, article Tallow; ] but in America I never heard the word thus applied. It may be applied to the fat of goats and deer. The fat of bears we call bear's grease. Tallow is applied to various uses, but chiefly to the manufacture of candles.
TALLOW
v.t.To grease or smear with tallow. 1. To fatten; to cause to have a large quantity of tallow; as, to tallow sheep.
TALLOW-CANDLE
n.A candle made of tallow.
TALLOW-CHANDLER
n.One whose occupation is to make, or to make and sell tallow candles.
TALLOWED
pp. Greased or smeared with tallow. 1. Made fat; filled with tallow.
TALLOWER
n.An animal disposed to form tallow internally.
TALLOW-FACED
a.Having a sickly complexion; pale.
TALLOWING
ppr. Greasing with tallow. 1. Causing to gather tallow; a term in agriculture.
TALLOWING
n.The act, practice or art of causing animals to gather tallow; or the property in animals of forming tallow internally; a term in agriculture.
TALLOWISH
a.Having the properties or nature of tallow.
TALLOWY
a.Greasy, having the qualities of tallow.
TALLY
n. 1. A piece of wood on which notches or scores are cut, as the marks of number. In purchasing and selling, it is customary for traders to have two sticks, or one stick cleft into two parts, and to mark with a score or notch on each, the number or quantity of goods delivered; the seller keeping one stick, and the purchaser the other. Before the use of writing, this or something like it was the only method of keeping accounts, and tallies are received as evidence in courts of justice. In the English exchequer are tallies of loans, one part being kept in the exchequer, the other being given to the creditor in lieu of an obligation for money lent to government.
2. One thing made to suit another.
They were framed the tallies for each other.
TALLY
v.t.To score with correspondent notches; to fit; to suit; to make to correspond. They are not so well tallied to the present juncture.
1. In seamanship, to pull aft the sheets or lower corners of the main and fore-sail.
TALLY
v.i.To be fitted; to suit; to correspond. I found pieces of tiles that exactly tallied with the channel.
TALLY
adv. Stoutly; with spirit.
TALLYING
ppr. Fitting to each other; making to correspond. 1. Agreeing; corresponding.
2. Hauling aft the corners of the main and fore-sail.
TALLYMAN
n.[tally and man. ] One who sells for weekly payment. 1. One who keeps the tally, or marks the sticks.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TALL
Tall, a. [Compar. Taller; superl. Tallest.] Etym: [OE. tal seemly, elegant, docile; of uncertain origin; cf. AS. un-tala, un-tale, bad, Goth. untals indocile, disobedient, uninstructed, or W. & Corn. tal high, Ir. talla meet, fit, proper, just. ]
1. High in stature; having a considerable, or an unusual, extension upward; long and comparatively slender; having the diameter or lateral extent small in proportion to the height; as, a tall person, tree, or mast. Two of far nobler shape, erect and tall. Milton.
2. Brave; bold; courageous. [Obs. ] As tall a trencherman As e'er demolished a pye fortification. Massinger. His companions, being almost in despair of victory, were suddenly recomforted by Sir William Stanley, which came to succors with three thousand tall men. Grafton.
3. Fine; splendid; excellent; also, extravagant; excessive. [Obs. or Slang ] B. Jonson.
Syn. -- High; lofty. -- Tall, High, Lofty. High is the generic term, and is applied to anything which is elevated or raised above another thing. Tall specifically describes that which has a small diameter in proportion to its height; hence, we speak of a tall man, a tall steeple, a tall mast, etc. , but not of a tall hill. Lofty has a special reference to the expanse above us, and denotes an imposing height; as, a lofty mountain; a lofty room. Tall is now properly applied only to physical objects; high and lofty have a moral acceptation; as, high thought, purpose, etc. ; lofty aspirations; a lofty genius. Lofty is the stronger word, and is usually coupled with the grand or admirable.
TALLAGE; TALLIAGE
Tal "lage, Tal "li *age, n. Etym: [F. taillage. See Taille, and cf. Tailage. ] (O. Eng. Law )
Defn: A certain rate or tax paid by barons, knights, and inferior tenants, toward the public expenses. [Written also tailage, taillage.]
Note: When paid out of knight's fees, it was called scutage; when by cities and burghs, tallage; when upon lands not held by military tenure, hidage. Blackstone.
TALLAGE
TALLAGE Tal "lage, v. t.
Defn: To lay an impost upon; to cause to pay tallage.
TALLBOY
TALLBOY Tall "boy `, n.
1. A kind of long-stemmed wineglass or cup.
2. A piece of household furniture common in the eighteenth century, usually in two separate parts, with larger drawers above and smaller ones below and raised on legs fifteen inches or more in height; -- called also highboy.
3. A long sheet-metal pipe for a chimney top.
TALLIER
TALLIER Tal "li *er, n.
Defn: One who keeps tally.
TALLIS
TALLIS Tal "lis, n.
Defn: Same as Tallith.
TALLITH
TALLITH Tal "lith, n. [NHeb. tallith. ] (Jewish Costume ) (a ) An undergarment worn by orthodox Jews, covering the chest and the upper part of the back. It has an opening for the head, and has tassels, called zizith, on its four corners. (b ) A tasseled shawl or scarf worn over the head or thrown round the shoulders while at prayer.
TALLNESS
TALLNESS Tall "ness, n.
Defn: The quality or state of being tall; height of stature.
TALLOW
Tal "low, n. Etym: [OE. taluh, talugh; akin to OD. talgh, D. talk, G.,Dan. and Sw. talg, Icel. tolgr, tolg, tolk; and perhaps to Goth. tulgus firm. ]
1. The suet or fat of animals of the sheep and ox kinds, separated from membranous and fibrous matter by melting.
Note: The solid consistency of tallow is due to the large amount of stearin it contains. See Fat.
2. The fat of some other animals, or the fat obtained from certain plants, or from other sources, resembling the fat of animals of the sheep and ox kinds. Tallow candle, a candle made of tallow. -- Tallow catch, a keech. See Keech. [Obs. ] -- Tallow chandler, one whose occupation is to make, or to sell, tallow candles. -- Tallow chandlery, the trade of a tallow chandler; also, the place where his business is carried on. -- Tallow tree (Bot. ), a tree (Stillingia sebifera ) growing in China, the seeds of which are covered with a substance which resembles tallow and is applied to the same purposes.
TALLOW
Tal "low, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Tallowed; p. pr. & vb. n. Tallowing. ]
1. To grease or smear with tallow.
2. To cause to have a large quantity of tallow; to fatten; as, tallow sheep.
TALLOWER
TALLOWER Tal "low *er, n.
Defn: An animal which produces tallow.
TALLOW-FACE
TALLOW-FACE Tal "low-face `, n.
Defn: One who has a sickly, pale complexion. Shak.
TALLOW-FACED
TALLOW-FACED Tal "low-faced `, a.
Defn: Having a sickly complexion; pale. Burton.
TALLOWING
TALLOWING Tal "low *ing, n.
Defn: The act, or art, of causing animals to produce tallow; also, the property in animals of producing tallow.
TALLOWISH
TALLOWISH Tal "low *ish, a.
Defn: Having the qualities of tallow.
TALLOWY
TALLOWY Tal "low *y, a.
Defn: Of the nature of tallow; resembling tallow; greasy.
TALLWOOD
Tall "wood `, n. Etym: [Cf. Tally. ]
Defn: Firewood cut into billets of a certain length. [Obs. ] [Eng. ]
TALLY
Tal "ly, n.; pl. Tallies. Etym: [OE. taile, taille, F. taille a cutting, cut tally, fr. tailler to cut, but influenced probably by taillé, p.p. of tailler. See Tailor, and cf. Tail a limitation, Taille, Tallage. ]
1. Originally, a piece of wood on which notches or scores were cut, as the marks of number; later, one of two books, sheets of paper, etc. , on which corresponding accounts were kept.
Note: In purshasing and selling, it was once customary for traders to have two sticks, or one stick cleft into two parts, and to mark with a score or notch, on each, the number or quantity of goods delivered, -- the seller keeping one stick, and the purchaser the other. Before the use of writing, this, or something like it, was the only method of keeping accounts; and tallies were received as evidence in courts of justice. In the English exchequer were tallies of loans, one part being kept in the exchequer, the other being given to the creditor in lieu of an obligation for money lent to government.
2. Hence, any account or score kept by notches or marks, whether on wood or paper, or in a book; especially, one kept in duplicate.
3. One thing made to suit another; a match; a mate. They were framed the tallies for each other. Dryden.
4. A notch, mark, or score made on or in a tally; as, to make or earn a tally in a game.
5. A tally shop. See Tally shop, below. Tally shop, a shop at which goods or articles are sold to customers on account, the account being kept in corresponding books, one called the tally, kept by the buyer, the other the counter tally, kept by the seller, and the payments being made weekly or otherwise by agreement. The trade thus regulated is called tally trade. Eng. Encyc. -- To strike tallies, to act in correspondence, or alike. [Obs. ] Fuller.
TALLY
Tal "ly, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Tallied; p. pr. & vb. n. Tallying. ] Etym: [Cf. F. tialler to cut. See Tally, n.]
1. To score with correspondent notches; hence, to make to correspond; to cause to fit or suit. They are not so well tallied to the present juncture. Pope.
2. (Naut. )
Defn: To check off, as parcels of freight going inboard or outboard. W. C. Russell. Tally on (Naut. ), to dovetail together.
TALLY
TALLY Tal "ly, v. i.
1. To be fitted; to suit; to correspond; to match. I found pieces of tiles that exactly tallied with the channel. Addison. Your idea. .. tallies exactly with mine. Walpole.
2. To make a tally; to score; as, to tally in a game. Tally on (Naut. ), to man a rope for hauling, the men standing in a line or tail.
TALLY
Tal "ly, adv. Etym: [See Tall, a.]
Defn: Stoutly; with spirit. [Obs. ] Beau. & Fl.
TALLYHO
TALLYHO Tal "ly *ho `, interj. & n.
1. The huntsman's cry to incite or urge on his hounds.
2. A tallyho coach. Tallyho coach, a pleasure coach. See under Coach.
TALLYMAN
Tal "ly *man, n.; pl. Tallymen (.
1. One who keeps the tally, or marks the sticks.
2. One who keeps a tally shop, or conducts his business as tally trade.
New American Oxford Dictionary
tall
tall |tôl tɔl | ▶adjective 1 of great or more than average height, esp. (with reference to an object ) relative to width: a tall, broad-shouldered man | a tall glass of iced tea. • (after a measurement and in questions ) measuring a specified distance from top to bottom: he was over six feet tall | how tall are you? • [ as adv. ] used in reference to proud and confident movement or behavior: stop wishing that you were somehow different —start to walk tall! 2 [ attrib. ] informal (of an account ) fanciful and difficult to believe; unlikely: sometimes it's hard to tell a legend from a tall tale . PHRASES a tall order an unreasonable or difficult demand. DERIVATIVES tall ish adjective, tall ness noun ORIGIN late Middle English: probably from Old English getæl ‘swift, prompt ’ Early senses also included ‘fine, handsome ’ and ‘bold, strong, good at fighting. ’
tallage
tal lage |ˈtalij ˈtæləʤ | ▶noun historical a form of arbitrary taxation levied by kings on the towns and lands of the Crown, abolished in the 14th century. • a tax levied on feudal dependents by their superiors. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French taillage, from tailler ‘to cut ’ (see tail 2 ).
Tallahassee
Tal la has see |ˌtaləˈhasē ˌtæləˈhæsi | the capital of Florida, in the northwestern part of the state; pop. 171,922 (est. 2008 ).
Tallapoosa River
Tal la poo sa Riv er |ˌtaləˈpo͞osə ˌtæləpusə ˈrɪvər | a river that flows for 268 miles (430 km ) from northwestern Georgia to Alabama, where it joins the Coosa River to form the Alabama River.
tallboy
tall boy |ˈtôlˌboi ˈtɔlˌbɔɪ | ▶noun chiefly Brit. a tall chest of drawers, typically one mounted on legs and in two sections, one standing on the other. Compare with highboy.
Talleyrand, Charles de
Tal ley rand, Charles de |ˈtaliˌrand, ˌtälēˈräN ˈtælirænd | (1754 –1838 ), French statesman; full name Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord. He became head of the new government after the fall of Napoleon in 1814 and was later instrumental in the overthrow of Charles X and the accession of Louis Philippe in 1830.
tall hat
tall hat ▶noun another term for top hat.
Tallinn
Tal linn |ˈtälən, ˈtalən ˈtælən | the capital of Estonia, a port on the Gulf of Finland; pop. 397,000 (est. 2007 ).
Tallis, Thomas
Tallis, Thomas |ˈtalɪs | ( c. 1505 –85 ), English composer. Organist of the Chapel Royal jointly with William Byrd, he served under Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary, and Elizabeth I. His works include the forty-part motet Spem in Alium.
tallith
tal lith |ˈtälis, täˈlēt ˈtɑləs |(also tallis ) ▶noun a fringed shawl traditionally worn by Jewish men at prayer. ORIGIN from Rabbinical Hebrew ṭallīt, from biblical Hebrew ṭillel ‘to cover. ’
tallow
tal low |ˈtalō ˈtæloʊ | ▶noun a hard fatty substance made from rendered animal fat, used in making candles and soap. ▶verb [ with obj. ] archaic smear (something, esp. the bottom of a boat ) with such a substance. DERIVATIVES tal low y adjective ORIGIN Middle English: perhaps from Middle Low German; related to Dutch talk and German Talg .
tallow tree
tal ¦low tree ▶noun a tree with fatty seeds from which vegetable tallow or other oils are extracted. ●Several species and families, in particular the Chinese (or vegetable ) tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum, family Euphorbiaceae ), native to eastern Asia.
tallow-wood
tallow-wood ▶noun a large Australian eucalyptus which yields very hard, greasy timber. ●Eucalyptus microcorys, family Myrtaceae.
tallowwood
tal low wood |ˈtalōˌwo͝od ˈtæloʊ wʊd | ▶noun see hog plum.
tall poppy syndrome
tall pop py syn drome |tɔl ˈpɑpi ˈsɪnˌdroʊm | ▶noun informal, chiefly Austral. a perceived tendency to discredit or disparage those who have achieved notable wealth or prominence in public life.
tall ship
tall ship ▶noun a sailing ship with high masts.
tall timber
tall tim ber ▶noun dense and uninhabited forest. • (usu. tall timbers ) informal a remote or unknown place.
tally
tal ly |ˈtalē ˈtæli | ▶noun ( pl. tallies ) 1 a current score or amount: that takes his tally to 10 goals in 10 games. • a record of a score or amount: I kept a running tally of David's debt on a note above my desk. • a particular number taken as a group or unit to facilitate counting. • a mark registering such a number. • (also tally stick ) historical a piece of wood scored across with notches for the items of an account and then split into halves, each party keeping one. • an account kept in such a way. • archaic a counterpart or duplicate of something. 2 a label attached to a plant or tree, or stuck in the ground beside it, that gives information about it, such as its name and class. ▶verb ( tallies, tallying, tallied ) 1 [ no obj. ] agree or correspond: their signatures should tally with their names on the register. 2 [ with obj. ] calculate the total number of: the votes were being tallied with abacuses. DERIVATIVES tal li er noun ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting a notched tally stick ): from Anglo-Norman French tallie, from Latin talea ‘twig, cutting. ’ Compare with tail 2 .
tallyho
tal ly ho |ˈtalēˈhō ˌtæliˈhoʊ | ▶exclam. a huntsman's cry to the hounds on sighting a fox. ▶noun ( pl. tallyhos ) 1 an utterance of this. 2 historical a fast horse-drawn coach. ▶verb ( tallyhoes, tallyhoing, tallyhoed ) [ no obj. ] utter a cry of “tallyho. ” ORIGIN late 18th cent.: apparently an alteration of French taïaut, of unknown origin.
tallyman
tal ly man |ˈtalēmən, -ˌman ˈtælimæn | ▶noun ( pl. tallymen ) 1 a person who keeps a score or record of something. 2 Brit. a person who sells merchandise on credit, esp. from door to door.
tally system
tally sys ¦tem ▶noun Brit. a system of selling goods on short-term credit or an instalment plan.
Oxford Dictionary
tall
tall |tɔːl | ▶adjective of great or more than average height, especially (with reference to an object ) relative to width: a tall, broad-shouldered man | a tall glass of iced tea. • (after a measurement and in questions ) measuring a specified distance from top to bottom: he was over six feet tall | how tall are you? PHRASES a tall order an unreasonable or difficult demand. a tall story (or tale ) an account that is fanciful and difficult to believe. walk (or stand ) tall be proud and confident: stop wishing that you were somehow different —start to walk tall! DERIVATIVES tallish adjective, tallness noun ORIGIN late Middle English: probably from Old English getæl ‘swift, prompt ’. Early senses also included ‘fine, handsome ’ and ‘bold, strong, good at fighting ’.
tallage
tallage |ˈtalɪdʒ | ▶noun historical a form of arbitrary taxation levied by kings on the towns and lands of the Crown, abolished in the 14th century. • a tax levied on feudal dependants by their superiors. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French taillage, from tailler ‘to cut ’ (see tail 2 ).
Tallahassee
Tallahassee |ˌtaləˈhasi | the state capital of Florida; pop. 171,922 (est. 2008 ).
Tallapoosa River
Tal la poo sa Riv er |ˌtaləˈpo͞osə ˌtæləpusə ˈrɪvər | a river that flows for 268 miles (430 km ) from northwestern Georgia to Alabama, where it joins the Coosa River to form the Alabama River.
tallboy
tall |boy |ˈtɔːlbɔɪ | ▶noun Brit. a tall chest of drawers, typically one mounted on legs and in two sections, one standing on the other. Compare with highboy.
Talleyrand, Charles de
Talleyrand, Charles de |ˈtalɪrand, French talɛʀɑ̃ | (1754 –1838 ), French statesman; full name Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord. Involved in the coup that brought Napoleon to power, he became head of the new government after the fall of Napoleon (1814 ) and was later instrumental in the overthrow of Charles X and the accession of Louis Philippe (1830 ).
tall hat
tall hat ▶noun another term for top hat.
Tallinn
Tallinn |ˈtalɪn | the capital of Estonia, a port on the Gulf of Finland; pop. 397,000 (est. 2007 ).
Tallis, Thomas
Tallis, Thomas |ˈtalɪs | ( c. 1505 –85 ), English composer. Organist of the Chapel Royal jointly with William Byrd, he served under Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary, and Elizabeth I. His works include the forty-part motet Spem in Alium.
tallith
tallith |ˈtalɪθ | ▶noun a fringed shawl traditionally worn by Jewish men at prayer. ORIGIN from Rabbinical Hebrew ṭallīt, from biblical Hebrew ṭillel ‘to cover ’.
tallow
tal ¦low |ˈtaləʊ | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a hard fatty substance made from rendered animal fat, used (especially formerly ) in making candles and soap. ▶verb [ with obj. ] archaic smear (something, especially the bottom of a boat ) with tallow. DERIVATIVES tallowy adjective ORIGIN Middle English: perhaps from Middle Low German; related to Dutch talk and German Talg .
tallow tree
tal ¦low tree ▶noun a tree with fatty seeds from which vegetable tallow or other oils are extracted. ●Several species and families, in particular the Chinese (or vegetable ) tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum, family Euphorbiaceae ), native to eastern Asia.
tallow-wood
tallow-wood ▶noun a large Australian eucalyptus which yields very hard, greasy timber. ●Eucalyptus microcorys, family Myrtaceae.
tall poppy syndrome
tall poppy syn |drome ▶noun [ mass noun ] informal a perceived tendency to discredit or disparage those who have achieved notable wealth or prominence in public life.
tall ship
tall ship ▶noun a sailing ship with a high mast or masts.
tall timber
tall tim ¦ber ▶noun [ mass noun ] N. Amer. dense and uninhabited forest. • (also tall timbers ) informal a remote or unknown place.
tally
tally |ˈtali | ▶noun ( pl. tallies ) 1 a current score or amount: that takes his tally to 10 goals in 10 games. • a record of a score or amount: I kept a tally of David's debt on a note above my desk. • a particular number taken as a group or unit to facilitate counting. • a mark registering a tally. • an account kept by means of a tally. 2 (also tally stick ) historical a piece of wood scored across with notches for the items of an account and then split into halves, each party keeping one. 3 archaic a counterpart or duplicate of something. 4 a label giving information about a plant or tree. ▶verb ( tallies, tallying, tallied ) 1 [ no obj. ] agree or correspond: their signatures should tally with their names on the register | their books never tallied. 2 [ with obj. ] calculate the total number of: the votes were being tallied with abacuses. DERIVATIVES tallier noun ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting a notched tally stick ): from Anglo-Norman French tallie, from Latin talea ‘twig, cutting ’. Compare with tail 2 .
tally-ho
tally-ho |talɪˈhəʊ | ▶exclamation a huntsman's cry to the hounds on sighting a fox. ▶noun ( pl. tally-hos ) 1 a cry of ‘tally-ho ’. 2 historical a fast horse-drawn coach. ▶verb ( tally-hoes, tally-hoing, tally-hoed ) [ no obj. ] utter a cry of ‘tally-ho ’. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: apparently an alteration of French taïaut, of unknown origin.
tallyman
tally |man |ˈtalɪmən | ▶noun ( pl. tallymen ) 1 Brit. a person who sells goods on credit, especially from door to door. 2 a person who keeps a score or record of something.
tally system
tally sys ¦tem ▶noun Brit. a system of selling goods on short-term credit or an instalment plan.
American Oxford Thesaurus
tall
tall adjective 1 a tall man: big, large, huge, towering, colossal, gigantic, giant, monstrous; leggy; informal long. ANTONYMS short, small. 2 tall buildings: high, big, lofty, towering, elevated, sky-high; multistory. ANTONYMS low. 3 she's five feet tall: in height, high, from head to toe; from top to bottom. ANTONYMS wide. 4 a tall tale: unlikely, improbable, exaggerated, far-fetched, implausible, dubious, unbelievable, incredible, absurd, untrue; informal cock-and-bull. ANTONYMS credible, believable. 5 a tall order: demanding, exacting, difficult; unreasonable, impossible. ANTONYMS easy.
tally
tally noun 1 he keeps a tally of the score: running total, count, record, reckoning, register, account, roll; census, poll. 2 her tally of 22 victories: total, score, count, sum. ▶verb 1 these statistics tally with government figures: correspond with, agree with, accord with, concur with, coincide with, match, fit, be consistent with, conform to, equate with, harmonize with, be in tune with, dovetail, correlate with /to, parallel; informal square with, jibe with. ANTONYMS disagree, differ. 2 votes were tallied with abacuses: count, calculate, add up, total, compute; figure out, work out, reckon, measure, quantify, tot up; formal enumerate.
Oxford Thesaurus
tall
tall adjective 1 a tall, thin man: big, high, large, huge, towering; colossal, gigantic, giant, monstrous, giant-size, Brobdingnagian; lanky, rangy, gangling, leggy, long-legged; informal long. ANTONYMS short, small. 2 tall buildings: high, big, lofty, towering, soaring, elevated, sky-high, sky-scraping; multistorey. ANTONYMS low. 3 he's about 5 foot 8 inches tall: in height, high, from head to toe /foot. ANTONYMS wide. 4 a tall tale: unlikely, improbable, exaggerated, far-fetched, implausible, dubious, overblown, unbelievable, incredible, preposterous, outrageous, absurd; embroidered, dishonest, untrue; informal cock and bull. ANTONYMS believable, credible. 5 they thought that the deadline was a tall order: demanding, exacting, difficult, unreasonable, exorbitant, impossible. ANTONYMS easy.
tally
tally noun 1 an officer keeps a tally of the amount due to each man: running total, count, record, reckoning, enumeration, register, account, roll, itemization, listing; census, poll. 2 his tally of 1,816 wickets is still a county record: total, score, count, sum, result. 3 the key is so cut as to form a tally with interior machinery: counterpart, match, mate, duplicate. ▶verb 1 these statistics tally fairly well with government figures: correspond, agree, accord, concur, coincide, match, fit, be in agreement, be consistent, conform, equate, harmonize, suit, be in tune, dovetail, correlate, parallel; informal square; N. Amer. informal jibe. ANTONYMS disagree, differ. 2 votes were being tallied with abacuses: count, calculate, add up, total, enumerate, compute; figure out, work out, reckon, measure, quantify, rate; Brit. tot up.
Duden Dictionary
Tallage
Tal la ge Substantiv, feminin , die |T a llage |1 Lage (eines Grundstücks, Hauses usw. ) in einem Tal 2 meist im Plural Gebiet in einem Tal Schnee bis in die Tallagen hinein | auch in den Tallagen der Mittelgebirge ist mit Nachtfrost zu rechnen
Talleyrand
Tal ley rand Eigenname |…lɛˈrãː |französischer Staatsmann
Tallin
Tal lin Eigenname ältere Schreibung von Tallinn
Tallinn
Tal linn Eigenname |T a llinn |Hauptstadt von Estland
Tallis
Tal lis Substantiv, maskulin , der |Tall i s |der Tallis; Genitiv: des Tallis, Plural: die Tallis hebräisch Tallit
Tallit
Tal lit , Tal lith Substantiv, maskulin , der Tallith |Tall i t Tall i th |der Tallit; Genitiv: des Tallit, Plural: die Tallit der Tallith; Genitiv: des Tallith, Plural: die Tallith hebräisch jüdischer Gebetsmantel kleiner Tallit mit einer Öffnung für den Kopf versehenes Tuch mit Troddeln an den vier Enden, das von orthodoxen Juden unter der Oberbekleidung getragen wird großer Tallit viereckiges Tuch mit Troddeln an den vier Enden, das besonders beim Morgengebet umgelegt wird
Tallöl
Tall öl Substantiv, Neutrum , das |T a llöl |das Tallöl; Genitiv: des Tallöls schwedisch ; griechisch-lateinisch-deutsch aus Harz- und Fettsäuren bestehendes Nebenprodukt bei der Zellstoffherstellung
Tallymann
Tal ly mann Substantiv, maskulin Wirtschaft , der |T a llymann |der Tallymann; Genitiv: des Tallymann [e ]s, Plural: die Talleute englisch ; deutsch Kontrolleur, der die Stückzahlen von Frachtgütern beim Be- und Entladen von Schiffen feststellt
Spanish Dictionary
talla
talla nombre femenino 1 Acción de tallar :talla geométrica; la talla de una piedra preciosa; la talla de un bloque de piedra .2 Obra escultórica, especialmente la que está hecha de madera :tallas policromadas; en el museo de arte se exponen importantes tallas del siglo xiv .3 Estatura de una persona :no hizo la mili porque no tenía la talla mínima requerida .4 Medida de las prendas de vestir, expresada en unas magnitudes convencionales que se tienen en cuenta para su fabricación y venta :mi talla de pantalón es la 40; necesito una talla menor, esta falda me queda grande .SINÓNIMO talle .5 Importancia o valor intelectual o moral de una persona :es un periodista de talla mundialmente reconocida .6 Chile Dicho oportuno, ingenioso y espontáneo .dar la talla Tener [una persona o una cosa ] las cualidades o aptitudes mínimas que exige una determinada situación o tarea :ella es la única que da la talla en los momentos críticos; este ejercicio no da la talla, tendrás que repetirlo .ETIMOLOGÍA Derivado de tallar (verbo ).
tallado
tallado nombre masculino 1 Acción de tallar :el tallado de brillantes se realiza en Holanda desde hace siglos .2 Técnica escultórica de trabajar la madera o cualquier otra materia leñosa :sobresale el tallado que está al servicio de la policromía .
tallador, -ra
tallador, -ra nombre masculino y femenino 1 Persona que talla madera, piedras preciosas y otros materiales, en especial si se dedica a ello profesionalmente :en los principales centros de tallas, donde llegan los diamantes en bruto, son procesados y, como se dice en la jerga profesional, los talladores sacan de la piedra el fuego .2 Arg, Chile, Guat, Méx, Perú Persona que reparte las cartas o recibe las apuestas en una mesa de juego :cada vez que la talladora ganaba una mano, alzándose con más porotos y, por supuesto, más pesos nuevecitos .
tallar
tallar 1 adjetivo Que puede ser talado o cortado :siendo el monte tallar o de maderas de construcción, podrá el usufructuario hacer en él las talas o las cortas ordinarias que solía .ETIMOLOGÍA Derivado de tallo .
tallar
tallar 2 verbo transitivo 1 Dar forma a un cuerpo sólido haciendo cortes o incisiones, especialmente hacer una escultura trabajando o labrando piedra, metal o madera :tallar el ébano; tallar lentes; tallar un diamante; la obsidiana fue utilizada por nuestros antepasados prehistóricos para tallar sus hachas de piedra; talló una imagen en madera; tallaba de forma dura, tosca e inexpresiva, pese a que al final mejoró su arte .2 Grabar sobre metal, madera, piedra u otra superficie dura una figura, un dibujo, signos o palabras :durante el siglo xvii es muy común tallar el nombre del dueño y a veces una fecha, posiblemente la de la boda .3 Medir la estatura de una persona .4 En algunos juegos, llevar la baraja .5 verbo intransitivo Chile Hablar de amor [dos personas ] que mantienen una relación amorosa .6 verbo transitivo Cuba coloquial Intentar enamorar a una persona :no paraba de tallar a la muchacha .7 Cuba coloquial Hacer gestiones o hablar con alguien con la finalidad de conseguir algo :tuvo que salir a la calle a tallar un nuevo empleo .8 Méx Fregar con fuerza algún objeto para lavarlo o limpiarlo :se fue a tallar la ropa .9 verbo transitivo /verbo pronominal Méx Pasar la mano [una persona ] repetidamente por alguna parte del cuerpo de otra o propio :tallar los brazos del niño; tallarse los ojos .ETIMOLOGÍA Del latín taleare ‘cortar ’, probablemente por conducto de alguna lengua románica (compárese catalán tallar , italiano tagliare, francés tailler ).
tallarín
tallarín nombre masculino Pasta italiana de forma alargada, plana y delgada :los tallarines al pesto son una delicia .
talle
talle nombre masculino 1 Cintura o parte del cuerpo por debajo de las costillas, comprendida entre el pecho y el vientre .2 Parte de una prenda de vestir que cubre la cintura :en los años sesenta estaban de moda los talles de avispa, muy ceñidos .3 Tipo o figura del cuerpo, especialmente de mujer :¡qué talle, qué donaire, qué alto cuello de garza! 4 Parte del cuerpo humano comprendida desde el cuello a la cintura, tanto por delante como por detrás; especialmente cuando se toman medidas para confeccionar una prenda de vestir :ser de talle largo .5 Arg, Urug Talla (medida de las prendas de vestir ).
taller
taller nombre masculino 1 Establecimiento en el que se realizan trabajos artesanos o manuales :taller de costura; taller de pintura; el taller de impresión lo establecieron en la propia universidad el prior y el bibliotecario Guillaume Fichet, con tres impresores alemanes contratados .2 Curso, generalmente breve, en el que se enseña una determinada actividad práctica o artística :taller culinario; taller de guitarra; taller de teatro; taller de danzas africanas; ha estudiado en prestigiosas academias de arte y actualmente está participando en un taller de pintura electrónica .3 Lugar donde se reparan máquinas o aparatos .taller mecánico Establecimiento donde se reparan las averías de los automóviles :el auto hacía un ruido raro y lo dejé en el primer taller mecánico que encontré .También simplemente taller .4 Departamento o sección de una industria donde se realizan determinadas operaciones, generalmente auxiliares, del proceso de fabricación :taller de montaje .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xvii ) del francés antiguo astelier (actual atelier ), cuyo significado evolucionó desde ‘montón de leños ’ a ‘taller de carpintero ’ y posteriormente ‘taller ’ en general .
tallerina
tallerina nombre femenino Molusco marino de valvas delgadas, lisas y de forma similar a un triángulo isósceles; su carne es comestible .
tallista
tallista nombre común Artesano o artista que hace tallas, especialmente en madera :colaboraron numerosos escultores y tallistas durante los años que duró la decoración de la catedral .
tallo
tallo nombre masculino 1 Órgano de la planta que crece en sentido contrario a la raíz y que sirve de soporte a las ramas, las hojas, las flores y los frutos :el tallo es un órgano aéreo de la planta; el tallo del rosal está lleno de espinas .2 Renuevo de un árbol o de una planta :al olivo le salieron tallos .3 Trozo de fruta confitada, especialmente de calabaza, melón, naranja o sandía .4 Colomb Variedad de col de hojas inferiores tiernas y comestibles .ETIMOLOGÍA Voz patrimonial del latín thallus ‘tallo con sus hojas ’ y este del griego thallós ‘rama ’, ‘rama tierna o verde ’, ‘retoño ’.
talludo, -da
talludo, -da adjetivo 1 Que tiene el tallo grande o muchos tallos :un berro crecido y talludo .2 Esp coloquial [persona ] Que ya es adulto o maduro :ya es talludo para andar enfadándose como un crío …; el primer Alumno Honoris Causa de España fue un estudiante un poco talludito, pues se trataba de Camilo José Cela .
tallullo
tallullo (también tayuyo )nombre masculino Cuba Pequeña ración de maíz tierno molido, condimentado y generalmente embutido con pequeñas porciones de carne de cerdo, que se envuelve en las hojas de la mazorca, se amarra y se cuece al baño de María antes de ser servida .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
tall
tall /tɔːl /〖「勇敢な 大きい 」>「背の高い 」〗形容詞 ~er ; ~est 1 〈人が 〉背が高い ; 〈建物 木などが 〉高い (→high 形容詞 1a 類義 )▸ a tall [╳high ] man with white hair 背が高い白髪の男性 ▸ tall towers [grass ]高い塔 [丈の高い草 ]▸ Peter is tall for his age .ピーターは年の割に背が高い ▸ She is half a head [a few inches ] taller than her mother .彼女は頭半分 [数インチ ]母より背が高い ▸ Steve is tall, dark and handsome .スティーブは背が高く, 浅黒く, 整った顔立ちをしている (!美男子を表す典型的な表現 ) 2 身長 [高さ ]が …ある (!乳児の身長は通例long ) ▸ “How tall are you? ” “I'm six foot [feet ] five (inches tall ).”「君の身長は?」「私は6フィート5インチです 」 (!6 ′5 ″とも書く; ⦅話 ⦆ではしばしばinches, tallを省略する; →foot 語法 ) ▸ a 10 -foot- tall tree 10フィートの木 (→foot 語法 )3 (比較なし )⦅くだけて ⦆〈注文が 〉難しい, 無理な ▸ a tall order 無茶な注文 4 ⦅くだけて ⦆〈話などが 〉大げさな, 信じられない; 〈値段などが 〉法外な ▸ a tall tale [⦅英 ⦆story ]ほら話 副詞 ⦅くだけて ⦆えらそうに, 背筋を伸ばして ▸ walk [⦅主に米 ⦆ stand ] tall 堂々と [えらそうに ]ふるまう ~̀ dr í nk ⦅米 ⦆トールドリンク 〘細長いグラスで飲む軽いカクテル 〙.~̀ h á t シルクハット .~̀ sh í p 大型帆船 .t á ll ness 名詞 U 高いこと, 高さ .
Tallahassee
Tal la has see /tæ̀ləhǽsi /名詞 タラハシー 〘米国Florida州の州都 〙.
tallboy
t á ll b ò y 名詞 複 ~s C 1 16オンスの缶ビール .2 ⦅英 ⦆=highboy .3 ⦅英 ⦆高脚付きたんす .
Tallinn
Tal linn /tɑ́ːlɪn |tǽlɪn /名詞 タリン 〘Estoniaの首都 〙.
tallish
tall ish /tɔ́ːlɪʃ /形容詞 背が高い, 背が高めの .
tallow
tal low /tǽloʊ /名詞 U 獣脂 〘ろうそく 石けんなどの原材料 〙.動詞 他動詞 1 …に獣脂を塗る .2 (獣脂をとるために )〈動物 〉を太らせる .
tally
tal ly /tǽli /名詞 複 -lies 1 C 計算, 得点 ; (金額 得点などの )記録, 計算書, 帳簿, 得点表 ▸ keep a tally of orders 注文記録をとる 2 C 割り符, 合い札 (tally stick ) 〘商品の値段 個数などを記録した木片; 半分に割って売り手と買い手が所有した 〙.3 C 名札, 付け札 .4 C 対の片方, 写し ; U C 一致, 符合 .5 C (物を数える際の )計算単位 〘1ダース, 20個など 〙; (計算単位の )きりのいい数 (!1ダースなら10, 11, tally (12のこと )という ) ; 数を記録する記号 (!日本の 「正 」に相当; ∥̶ ∥̶ ̶と書く ) .動詞 -lies ; -lied ; ~ing 他動詞 1 〈数 得点など 〉を計算する, 数える (up ).2 〈話など 〉を一致させる .3 〘スポーツ 〙〈得点 〉を記録する .4 …に付け札を付ける .自動詞 1 〈数 話などが 〉 «…と » 一致する «with » .2 〘スポーツ 〙得点 (を記録 )する .
tallyho
tal ly ho /tæ̀lihóʊ /間投詞 名詞 複 ~s C ホーホー (の声 ) 〘キツネを見つけて犬をけしかける時の猟師の出す声 〙.