English-Thai Dictionary
tern
N กลุ่ม ที่ มี 3(คน อัน ชิ้น klum-ti-me-3
tern
N นก ทะเลใน สกุล Sterna คล้าย นก นางนวล nok-ta-lea-nai-sa-kuan
ternary
A ที่ ประกอบด้วย สาม หรือ สาม เท่า เกี่ยวกับ เลข สาม
ternate
A ประกอบด้วย สาม ประกอบด้วย สาม ใบ
terneplate
N แผ่น เหล็ก ที่ เคลือบ ด้วย ตะกั่ว ผสม ดีบุก
ternion
N กลุ่ม ที่ มี สาม สิ่ง หรือ สาม คน
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TERN
n.[L. sterna.] A common name of certain aquatic fowls of the genus Sterna; as the great tern or sea swallow, (S. hirundo, ) the black tern, the lesser tern, or hooded tern, and the foolish tern, or noddy, (S. stolida.) The brown tern, or brown gull, (S. obscura,) is considered as the young of the pewit gull or sea-crow, before molting.
TERN
a.[L. ternus.] Threefold; consisting of three. Tern leaves, in threes, or three by three; expressing the number of leaves in each whorl or set.
Tern peduncles, three growing together from the same axil.
Tern flowers, growing three and three together.
TERNARY
a.[L. ternarius, of three. ] Proceeding by threes; consisting of three. The ternary number, in antiquity, was esteemed a symbol of perfection and held in great veneration.
TERNARY, TERNION
n.[L. ternarius, ternio.] The number three.
TERNATE
a.[L. ternus, terni.] In botany, a ternate leaf, is one that has three leaflets on a petiole, as in trefoil, strawberry, bramble, etc. There are leaves also biternate and triternate, having three ternate or three biternate leaflets. These leaves must not be confounded with folia terna, which are leaves that grow three together in a whorl, on a stem or branch.
Ternate bat, a species of bat of a large kind, found in the isle Ternate, and other East India isles. [See Vampire. ]
Terra Japonica, catechu, so called.
Terra Lemnia, a species of red bolar earth.
Terra ponderosa, baryte; heavy spar.
Sienna, a brown bole or ocher from Sienna in Italy.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TERN
Tern, n. Etym: [Dan. terne, tærne; akin to Sw. tärna, Icel.; cf. NL. sterna.] (Zoöl.)
Defn: Any one of numerous species of long-winged aquatic birds, allied to the gulls, and belonging to Sterna and various allied genera.
Note: Terns differ from gulls chiefly in their graceful form, in their weaker and more slender bills and feet, and their longer and more pointed wings. The tail is usually forked. Most of the species are white with the back and wings pale gray, and often with a dark head. The common European tern (Sterna hirundo ) is found also in Asia and America. Among other American species are the arctic tern (S. paradisæa ), the roseate tern (S. Dougalli ), the least tern (S. Antillarum ), the royal tern (S. maxima ), and the sooty tern (S.fuliginosa ). Hooded tern. See Fairy bird, under Fairy. -- Marsh tern, any tern of the genus Hydrochelidon. They frequent marshes and rivers and feed largely upon insects. -- River tern, any tern belonging to Seëna or allied genera which frequent rivers. -- Sea tern, any tern of the genus Thalasseus. Terns of this genus have very long, pointed wings, and chiefly frequent seas and the mouths of large rivers.
TERN
Tern, a. Etym: [L. pl. terni three each, three; akin to tres three. See Three, and cf. Trine. ]
Defn: Threefold; triple; consisting of three; ternate. Tern flowers (Bot. ), flowers growing three and three together. -- Tern leaves (Bot. ), leaves arranged in threes, or three by three, or having three in each whorl or set. -- Tern peduncles (Bot. ), three peduncles growing together from the same axis. -- Tern schooner (Naut. ), a three-masted schooner.
TERN
Tern, n. Etym: [F. terne. See Tern, a.]
Defn: That which consists of, or pertains to, three things or numbers together; especially, a prize in a lottery resulting from the favorable combination of three numbers in the drawing; also, the three numbers themselves. She'd win a tern in Thursday's lottery. Mrs. Browning.
TERNARY
Ter "na *ry, a. Etym: [L. ternarius, fr. terni. See Tern, a.]
1. Proceeding by threes; consisting of three; as, the ternary number was anciently esteemed a symbol of perfection, and held in great veneration.
2. (Chem. )
Defn: Containing, or consisting of, three different parts, as elements, atoms, groups, or radicals, which are regarded as having different functions or relations in the molecule; thus, sodic hydroxide, NaOH, is a ternary compound.
TERNARY
Ter "na *ry, n.; pl. Ternaries (.
Defn: A ternion; the number three; three things taken together; a triad. Some in ternaries, some in pairs, and some single. Holder.
TERNATE
Ter "nate, a. Etym: [NL. ternatus, fr. L. terni three each. See Tern, a.]
Defn: Having the parts arranged by threes; as, ternate branches, leaves, or flowers. -- Ter "nate *ly, adv.
TERNEPLATE
Terne "plate `, n. Etym: [See Tern, a., and Plate. ]
Defn: Thin iron sheets coated with an alloy of lead and tin; -- so called because made up of three metals.
TERNION
Ter "ni *on, n. Etym: [L. ternio, fr. terni three each. See Tern, a.]
Defn: The number three; three things together; a ternary. Bp. Hall.
New American Oxford Dictionary
tern
tern 1 |tərn tərn | ▶noun a seabird related to the gulls, typically smaller and more slender, with long pointed wings and a forked tail. [Family Sternidae (or Laridae ): several genera, in particular Sterna, and many species. ] ORIGIN late 17th cent.: of Scandinavian origin; related to Danish terne and Swedish tärna, both from Old Norse therna.
tern
tern 2 |tərn tərn | ▶noun rare a set of three, esp. three lottery numbers that when drawn together win a large prize. ORIGIN late Middle English: apparently from French terne, from Latin terni ‘three at once, three each, ’ from ter ‘thrice. ’
ternary
ter na ry |ˈtərnərē ˈtərnəri | ▶adjective composed of three parts. • Mathematics using three as a base. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin ternarius, from terni ‘three at once. ’
ternary form
ter na ry form ▶noun Music the form of a movement in which the first subject is repeated after an interposed second subject in a related key.
ternate
ternate |ˈtəːneɪt | ▶adjective Botany arranged in threes, especially (of a compound leaf ) having three leaflets. DERIVATIVES ternately adverb ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from modern Latin ternatus, from medieval Latin ternare ‘make threefold ’, from terni ‘three at once ’.
terne
terne |tərn tərn | ▶noun (also terne metal ) a lead alloy containing about 20 percent tin and often some antimony. • (also terneplate ) thin sheet iron or steel coated with this. ORIGIN mid 19th cent. (denoting terneplate ): probably from French terne ‘dull, tarnished. ’
ternlet
tern |let |ˈtəːnlɪt | ▶noun (in Australia, New Zealand, and India ) a small tern. ●Family Sternidae (or Laridae ): several species, in particular the grey ternlet (Procelsterna cerulea ) (alternative name: blue-grey noddy ).
Oxford Dictionary
tern
tern 1 |təːn | ▶noun a seabird related to the gulls, typically smaller and more slender, with long pointed wings and a forked tail. ●Family Sternidae (or Laridae ): several genera, in particular Sterna, and many species. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: of Scandinavian origin; related to Danish terne and Swedish tärna, both from Old Norse therna.
tern
tern 2 |təːn | ▶noun rare a set of three, especially three lottery numbers that when drawn together win a large prize. ORIGIN late Middle English: apparently from French terne, from Latin terni ‘three at once, three each ’, from ter ‘thrice ’.
ternary
ternary |ˈtəːnəri | ▶adjective composed of three parts. • Mathematics using three as a base. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin ternarius, from terni ‘three at once ’.
ternary form
tern |ary form ▶noun [ mass noun ] Music the form of a movement in which the first subject is repeated after an interposed second subject in a related key.
ternate
ternate |ˈtəːneɪt | ▶adjective Botany arranged in threes, especially (of a compound leaf ) having three leaflets. DERIVATIVES ternately adverb ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from modern Latin ternatus, from medieval Latin ternare ‘make threefold ’, from terni ‘three at once ’.
terne
terne |təːn | ▶noun (also terne metal ) [ mass noun ] a lead alloy containing about 20 per cent tin and often some antimony. • (also terne plate ) thin sheet iron or steel coated with terne. ORIGIN mid 19th cent. (denoting terne plate ): probably from French terne ‘dull, tarnished ’.
ternlet
tern |let |ˈtəːnlɪt | ▶noun (in Australia, New Zealand, and India ) a small tern. ●Family Sternidae (or Laridae ): several species, in particular the grey ternlet (Procelsterna cerulea ) (alternative name: blue-grey noddy ).
Duden Dictionary
ternär
ter när Adjektiv Chemie |tern ä r |französisch ternaire < spätlateinisch ternarius, zu lateinisch terni = je drei aus drei Elementen aufgebaut
Terno
Ter no Substantiv, maskulin österreichisch , der |T e rno |italienisch terno Reihe von drei gesetzten oder gewonnenen Nummern im Lotto
French Dictionary
terne
terne adj. adjectif Fade, sans éclat. : Des cheveux ternes, un style terne. SYNONYME morne ; plat .
ternir
ternir v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif 1 Rendre terne. : Ce produit a terni l ’éclat du métal. 2 figuré Salir, porter atteinte à. : Cet incident a terni sa réputation professionnelle. SYNONYME déprécier ; souiller . 1 Devenir terne, perdre son éclat. : Exposé à l ’air, l ’argent se ternit. 2 figuré Perdre de sa valeur. : En raison des frasques commises, sa réputation s ’est ternie. Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. La théière d ’argent s ’est ternie. finir
Spanish Dictionary
terna
terna nombre femenino 1 Conjunto de tres personas .2 Conjunto de tres personas propuestas para que se designe de entre ellas la que haya de desempeñar un cargo o empleo :presentó al presidente una terna para la designación de la plaza de director .3 taur Conjunto formado por los tres matadores de toros que participan en una corrida :quedó confirmado el cartel de la corrida de feria, compuesto por una terna de excepción .
ternada
ternada nombre femenino Chile, Perú Terna de pantalón, chaleco y saco .
ternario, -ria
ternario, -ria adjetivo Que consta de tres unidades o elementos :compás musical ternario; un ritmo ternario . VÉASE compás ternario .
ternasco
ternasco nombre masculino 1 Esp Cordero que todavía mama o ha dejado de hacerlo recientemente :lomo de ternasco; los platos más característicos de la zona son el cordero a la pastora y el ternasco .SINÓNIMO lechazo .2 Esp Cría de la cabra desde que nace hasta que deja de mamar .SINÓNIMO cabrito, choto .
terne
terne adjetivo 1 Esp coloquial Que es perseverante y obstinado .2 Esp coloquial Que tiene muy buena salud y lo aparenta :mira, con setenta años y él tan terne .3 Esp coloquial Valentón .
ternejo, -ja
ternejo, -ja adjetivo Ecuad, Perú [persona ] Que es fuerte, vigoroso y valiente .
ternera
ternera ternero .
ternero, -ra
ternero, -ra nombre masculino y femenino 1 Cría de la vaca :carne de ternera; hígado de ternera; presenciamos el nacimiento de un ternero .SINÓNIMO choto, jato .2 nombre femenino Esp Carne de ternero o de ternera :el redondo de ternera se corta en secciones redondas llamadas medallones .
terneza
terneza nombre femenino 1 Ternura :el marido y la mujer se sonrieron con terneza, se dieron un abrazo y se besaron .2 Expresión de cariño y ternura :decirle ternezas a una persona .
ternilla
ternilla nombre femenino Esp coloquial Cartílago, especialmente el que se encuentra en un filete de carne y tiene forma laminar :dejó todo el bistec porque estaba lleno de ternillas .
terno
terno nombre masculino 1 Conjunto de tres cosas del mismo tipo .2 formal Traje (conjunto de saco, pantalón y chaleco confeccionados con la misma tela o a juego ):no son pocos los ejecutivos que esperan con ansiedad el fin de semana para liberarse de la corbata y los ternos impecables .3 Conjunto del oficiante y sus dos ministros, diácono y subdiácono, que celebran una misa mayor u otra función religiosa católica .4 Ropaje litúrgico de este terno, que consiste en una casulla para el oficiante y unas dalmáticas para sus ministros .5 formal Juramento o maldición que se dice para manifestar la ira o el enfado :echar ternos .6 Cuba, PRico Adorno de joyas formado por pendientes o aretes, collar y alfiler .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xv ) del latín ternus ‘triple ’, ‘de tres en tres ’. De la familia etimológica de tres (V.).
ternura
ternura nombre femenino Sentimiento ante las personas, cosas o situaciones que se consideran merecedoras de un amor o un cariño puro y gratuito, por su dulzura, debilidad o delicadeza :advertí un amago de antigua ternura en tus ojos, enturbiados ahora por una honda tristeza; su autor proyecta una mirada llena de comprensión y ternura hacia los niños .SINÓNIMO terneza .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
tern
tern /təː r n /名詞 C 〘鳥 〙アジサシ 〘カモメ科の海鳥 〙.
ternary
ter na ry /tə́ː r n (ə )ri /形容詞 3つ1組の ; 第3位の ; 〘コンピュ 〙3値の .