English-Thai Dictionary
transact
VT ดำเนินการ dam-noen-kan
transact
VT เจรจา lea-ra-ja
transaction
N การ ดำเนินการ kan-dam-noen-kan
transaction
N การ ติดต่อ ทาง ธุรกิจ kan-tod-tor-tang-tu-ra-kid
transaction
N ความสัมพันธ์ ระหว่าง บุคคล kwam-sam-pan-ra-wang-buk-kon
transactional
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ การ ดำเนินการ เกี่ยวกับ การ ติดต่อ kiao-kab-kan-dam-noen-kan
transactions
N รายงานการประชุม rai-ngan-kan-pra-chum
transactor
N การ ดำเนินการ สิ่ง ที่ จัดการ การค้า การ ติดต่อ
transalpine
ADJ ซึ่ง ข้าม เทือกเขา แอล ป์ ไป sueng-kam-tuek-kao-ael-pai
transatlantic
ADJ ซึ่ง ข้าม มหาสมุทร แอตแลนติก ไป sueng-kam-ma-ha-sa-mud-aed-lan-tik-pai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TRANSACT
v.t.[L. transactus, transigo; trans and ago; to act or drive through. ] To do; to perform; to manage; as, to transact commercial business. We transact business in person or by an agent.
TRANSACTED
pp. Done; performed; managed.
TRANSACTING
ppr. Managing; performing.
TRANSACTION
n.The doing or performing of any business; management of any affair. 1. That which is done; an affair. We are not to expect in history a minute detail of every transaction.
2. In the civil law, an adjustment of a dispute between parties by mutual agreement.
TRANSACTOR
n.One who performs or conducts any business.
TRANSALPINE
a.[L. trans, beyond, and Alpine, of the Alps. ] Lying or being beyond the Alps in regard to Rome, that is, on the north or west of the Alps; as Transalpine Gaul; opposed to Cisalpine.
TRANSANIMATE
v.t.[trans and animate. ] To animate by the conveyance of a soul to another body.
TRANSANIMATION
n.[L. trans and anima. ] Conveyance of the soul from one body to another; transmigration. [The latter is the word generally used. ]
TRANSATLANTIC
a.[L. trans, beyond, and Atlantic. ] Lying or being beyond the Atlantic. When used by a person in Europe or Africa, transatlantic signifies being in America; when by a person in America, it denotes being or lying in Europe or Africa. We apply it chiefly to something in Europe.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TRANSACT
Trans *act ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Transacted; p. pr. & vb. n.Transacting. ] Etym: [L. transactus, p. p. of transigere. See Transaction. ]
Defn: To carry through; to do; perform; to manage; as, to transact commercial business; to transact business by an agent.
TRANSACT
TRANSACT Trans *act ", v. i.
Defn: To conduct matters; to manage affairs. [R.] South.
TRANSACTION
Trans *ac "tion, n. Etym: [L. transactio, fr. transigere, transactum,to drive through, carry through, accomplish, transact; trans across, over + agere to drive; cf. F. transaction. See Act, Agent. ]
1. The doing or performing of any business; management of any affair; performance.
2. That which is done; an affair; as, the transactions on the exchange.
3. (Civil Law )
Defn: An adjustment of a dispute between parties by mutual agreement. Transaction of a society, the published record of what it has done or accomplished.
Syn. -- Proceeding; action; process. -- Transaction, Proceeding. A transaction is something already done and completed; a proceeding is either something which is now going on, or, if ended, is still contemplated with reference to its progress or successive stages.
Note: " We the word proceeding in application to an affray in the street, and the word transaction to some commercial negotiation that has been carried on between certain persons. The proceeding marks the manner of proceeding, as when we speak of the proceedings in a court of law. The transaction marks the business transacted; as, the transactions on the Exchange. " Crabb.
TRANSACTOR
Trans *act "or, n. Etym: [L.]
Defn: One who transacts, performs, or conducts any business. Derham.
TRANSALPINE
Trans *al "pine, a. Etym: [L. transalpinus; trans across, beyond +Alpinus Alpine, from Alpes the Alps: cf. F. transalpin. ]
Defn: Being on the farther side of the Alps in regard to Rome, that is, on the north or west side of the Alps; of or pertaining to the region or the people beyond the Alps; as, transalpine Gaul; -- opposed to cisalpine. " Transalpine garbs." Beau. & Fl.
TRANSALPINE
TRANSALPINE Trans *al "pine, n.
Defn: A native or inhabitant of a country beyond the Alps, that is, out of Italy.
TRANSANIMATE
Trans *an "i *mate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Transanimated; p. pr. & vb. n.Transanimating.] Etym: [Trans- + animate. ]
Defn: To animate with a soul conveyed from another body. [R.] Bp. J. King (16 8 ).
TRANSANIMATION
Trans *an `i *ma "tion, n. Etym: [Cf. F. transanimation. ]
Defn: The conveyance of a soul from one body to another. [R.] Fuller.
TRANSATLANTIC
Trans `at *lan "tic, a. Etym: [Pref. trans- + Atlantic: cf. F.transatlantique. ]
1. Lying or being beyond the Atlantic Ocean.
Note: When used by a person in Europe or Africa, transatlantic signifies being in America; when by a person in America, it denotes being or lying in Europe or Africa, especially the former.
2. Crossing the Atlantic Ocean.
TRANSAUDIENT
Trans *au "di *ent, a. Etym: [See Trans-, and Audient. ]
Defn: Permitting the passage of sound. [R.] Lowell.
New American Oxford Dictionary
transact
trans act |tranˈsakt, -ˈzakt trænˈzækt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] conduct or carry out (business ). DERIVATIVES trans ac tor |-tər |noun ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Latin transact- ‘driven through, ’ from the verb transigere, from trans- ‘through ’ + agere ‘do, lead. ’
transaction
trans ac tion |tranˈsakSHən, -ˈzak- trænˈzækʃən | ▶noun an instance of buying or selling something; a business deal: in an ordinary commercial transaction a delivery date is essential. • the action of conducting business. • an exchange or interaction between people: intellectual transactions in the classroom. • (transactions ) published reports of proceedings at the meetings of a learned society. • an input message to a computer system that must be dealt with as a single unit of work. DERIVATIVES trans ac tion al |-SHənl |adjective, trans ac tion al ly |-SHənl -ē |adverb ORIGIN late Middle English (as a term in Roman law ): from late Latin transactio (n- ), from transigere ‘drive through ’ (see transact ).
transactional analysis
trans ac tion al a nal y sis ▶noun a system of popular psychology based on the idea that one's behavior and social relationships reflect an interchange between parental (critical and nurturing ), adult (rational ), and childlike (intuitive and dependent ) aspects of personality established early in life.
transactivation
trans ac ti va tion |tranˌsaktəˈvāSHən, -ˌzakt- ˌtræn (t )ˌsæktəˈveɪʃən | ▶noun Biochemistry activation of a gene at one locus by the presence of a particular gene at another locus, typically following infection by a virus.
transalpine
trans al pine |transˈalpīn, tranz- trænˈzælpaɪn | ▶adjective of, related to, or situated in the area beyond the Alps, in particular as viewed from Italy. See also Gaul 1. • crossing the Alps: transalpine road freight. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Latin transalpinus, from trans- ‘across ’ + alpinus (see alpine ).
transaminase
trans am i nase |transˈaməˌnās, tranz-, -ˌnāz trænˈsæməneɪs | ▶noun Biochemistry an enzyme that catalyzes a particular transamination reaction.
transamination
trans am i na tion |transˌaməˈnāSHən, tranz- ˌtræn (t )ˌsæməˈneɪʃən | ▶noun Biochemistry the transfer of an amino group from one molecule to another, esp. from an amino acid to a keto acid. DERIVATIVES trans am i nate |-ˌnāt |verb
transatlantic
trans at lan tic |ˌtransətˈlantik, ˌtranz- ˈˌtrænzətˈlæn (t )ɪk | ▶adjective crossing the Atlantic: a transatlantic flight. • concerning countries on both sides of the Atlantic: the transatlantic relationship. • of, relating to, or situated on the other side of the Atlantic; British or European (from an American point of view ). DERIVATIVES trans at lan ti cal ly |-ik (ə )lē |adverb
transaxle
trans ax le |transˈaksəl, tranz- ˌtrænzˈæksəl | ▶noun an integral driving axle and differential gear in a motor vehicle.
Oxford Dictionary
transact
trans |act |tranˈzakt, trɑːn -, -ˈsakt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] conduct or carry out (business ). DERIVATIVES transactor noun ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Latin transact- ‘driven through ’, from the verb transigere, from trans- ‘through ’ + agere ‘do, lead ’.
transaction
trans |ac ¦tion |tranˈzakʃ (ə )n, trɑːn -, -ˈsak- | ▶noun 1 an instance of buying or selling something: in an ordinary commercial transaction a delivery date is essential. • [ mass noun ] the action of conducting business. • an exchange or interaction between people: intellectual transactions in the classroom. 2 (transactions ) published reports of proceedings at the meetings of a learned society. 3 an input message to a computer system dealt with as a single unit of work. DERIVATIVES transactional adjective, transactionally adverb ORIGIN late Middle English (as a term in Roman Law ): from late Latin transactio (n- ), from transigere ‘drive through ’ (see transact ).
transactional analysis
trans |ac ¦tion ¦al ana |lysis ▶noun [ mass noun ] a system of popular psychology based on the idea that one's behaviour and social relationships reflect an interchange between parental (critical and nurturing ), adult (rational ), and childlike (intuitive and dependent ) aspects of personality established early in life.
transactivation
trans |ac ¦ti ¦va ¦tion |ˌtransaktɪˈveɪʃ (ə )n, ˌtrɑːns -, -nz- | ▶noun [ mass noun ] Biochemistry activation of a gene at one locus by the presence of a particular gene at another locus, typically following infection by a virus.
transalpine
trans |alpine |tranzˈalpʌɪn, trɑːnz -, -ns- | ▶adjective related to or situated in the area beyond the Alps, in particular as viewed from Italy. See also Gaul 1. • crossing the Alps: transalpine road freight. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Latin transalpinus, from trans- ‘across ’ + alpinus (see alpine ).
transaminase
transaminase |tranˈzamɪneɪz, trɑːn -, -ˈsa- | ▶noun Biochemistry an enzyme which catalyses a particular transamination reaction.
transamination
transamination |ˌtransamɪˈneɪʃ (ə )n, ˌtrɑːns -, -nz- | ▶noun [ mass noun ] Biochemistry the transfer of an amino group from one molecule to another, especially from an amino acid to a keto acid. DERIVATIVES transaminate verb
transatlantic
trans |at ¦lan ¦tic |tranzatˈlantɪk, trɑːnz -, -ns- | ▶adjective crossing the Atlantic: a transatlantic flight. • concerning countries on both sides of the Atlantic, typically Britain and the US: the transatlantic relationship. • relating to or situated on the other side of the Atlantic; American (from a British point of view ); British or European (from an American point of view ).
transaxle
trans |axle |ˈtranzaks (ə )l, ˈtrɑːnz -, -ns- | ▶noun an integral driving axle and differential gear in a motor vehicle.
American Oxford Thesaurus
transact
transact verb no business will be transacted on the day after Christmas: conduct, carry out, negotiate, do, perform, execute, take care of, discharge; settle, conclude, finish, accomplish.
transaction
transaction noun 1 property transactions: deal, business deal, undertaking, arrangement, bargain, negotiation, agreement, settlement; proceedings. 2 the bank statement records your transactions: debit, credit, deposit, withdrawal. 3 the transaction of government business: conduct, carrying out, negotiation, performance, execution.
Oxford Thesaurus
transact
transact verb those who transact business in London must know what the rules are: negotiate, conduct, carry out, do, perform, execute, enact, manage, handle, organize, take care of, prosecute, work out, thrash out, hammer out, see to, administer, operate; settle, conclude, finish, clinch, discharge, accomplish, reach an agreement on, agree on, come to terms about, reach terms on; informal sort out.
transaction
transaction noun 1 property transactions: deal, business, agreement, undertaking, affair, arrangement, bargain, negotiation, treaty, contract, pact, compact, bond, settlement; (transactions ) proceedings. 2 (transactions ) the transactions of Congress were carefully recorded: proceedings, affairs, concerns, dealings, matters, activities; records, report, publication, journal, minutes, annals, log, account, chronicle; informal doings, goings-on. 3 the transaction of government business: negotiation, conduct, conducting, carrying out, performance, execution, enactment, management, handling, organization, prosecution, working out, thrashing out, hammering out, administration, operation; settling, conclusion, clinching, discharge, accomplishment, agreement, settlement.
Duden Dictionary
Transaktion
Trans ak ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |Transakti o n |die Transaktion; Genitiv: der Transaktion, Plural: die Transaktionen spätlateinisch transactio = Vollendung, Abschluss, Übereinkunft, zu lateinisch transactum, 2. Partizip von: transigere = (ein Geschäft ) durchführen, zu: trans = hinüber, hindurch und agere, agieren 1 größere [riskante ] finanzielle Unternehmung, über die üblichen Gepflogenheiten hinausgehendes Geldgeschäft (wie Fusion, Kapitalerhöhung, Verkauf von Anteilen )2 Psychologie [wechselseitige ] Beziehung
transalpin
trans al pin Adjektiv transalpinisch |transalp i n |aus lateinisch trans = jenseits und alpin [von Rom aus gesehen ] jenseits der Alpen [gelegen ]
transalpinisch
trans al pi nisch Adjektiv transalpin |transalp i nisch |aus lateinisch trans = jenseits und alpin [von Rom aus gesehen ] jenseits der Alpen [gelegen ]
Transaminase
Trans a mi na se , Trans ami na se Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Transamin a se |die Transaminase; Genitiv: der Transaminase, Plural: die Transaminasen lateinisch-neulateinisch Enzym , das die Übertragung einer Aminogruppe von einer Substanz auf eine andere bewirkt
transatlantisch
trans at lan tisch Adjektiv |transatl a ntisch |aus lateinisch trans = jenseits und atlantisch jenseits des Atlantiks [gelegen ], überseeisch
French Dictionary
transaction
transaction n. f. nom féminin 1 Concessions menant à la conclusion d ’un marché. 2 Opération commerciale ou boursière. : Beaucoup de transactions portaient sur ce titre boursier aujourd ’hui. Transaction électronique. informatique Transaction effectuée, lors d ’un achat ou d ’un paiement en ligne, par l ’intermédiaire du réseau Internet.
transat
transat n. m. et f. nom masculin Chaise longue pliante. nom féminin Course de voiliers traversant l ’océan Atlantique en solitaire. : Des transats passionnantes. Note Technique Transat est l ’abréviation de transatlantique. Prononciation Le t final se prononce, [trɑ̃zat ]
transatlantique
transatlantique adj. et n. m. adjectif Qui assure la liaison maritime entre l ’Europe et l ’Amérique. nom masculin Navire qui traverse l ’océan Atlantique. : Ce transatlantique fait des croisières.
Spanish Dictionary
transa
transa nombre femenino 1 Arg, Urug coloquial Transacción o asunto deshonesto y engañoso :me contaron que hay una transa en la venta de empresas del Estado y hay políticos involucrados que hasta ahora eran muy respetados, ¿sabés algo? 2 Méx Engaño, principalmente el que se hace para despojar a alguien de sus bienes :como siempre está haciendo transas, ya nadie confía en él .También tranza .
transacción
transacción nombre femenino 1 Trato o convenio por el cual dos partes llegan a un acuerdo comercial, generalmente de compraventa :transacciones comerciales; transacciones ilegales; transacciones inmobiliarias; transacciones de valores bursátiles .2 formal Acción de transigir .3 der Contrato mediante el cual las partes, haciéndose mutuas concesiones, evitan un litigio o ponen fin a uno ya comenzado .
transaccional
transaccional adjetivo De la transacción o relacionado con ella :código transaccional; perspectiva transaccional; criterios transaccionales .
transalpino, -na
transalpino, -na (también trasalpino )adjetivo 1 [región ] Que desde Italia está situado al otro lado de los Alpes .2 De esta región o que tiene relación con ella :vencimos aunque el rival transalpino puso las cosas difíciles .
transaminasa
transaminasa nombre femenino Enzima que efectúa el transporte de un grupo amino de una molécula a otra .
transandino, -na
transandino, -na (también trasandino )adjetivo 1 [región ] Que está situado al otro lado de los Andes .2 De esta región o que tiene relación con ella .3 Que atraviesa los Andes :ferrocarril transandino .
transar
transar verbo intransitivo /verbo pronominal 1 Amér coloquial Llegar a una transacción o acuerdo después de ceder las partes algo en sus iniciales exigencias :comprendió que la única forma de gobernar era transando con ellos .2 verbo transitivo Méx Estafar o despojar tramposamente a alguien de algo :me transaron en la tienda, pues me cobraron dos veces .También tranzar .
transatlántico, -ca
transatlántico, -ca adjetivo 1 De las regiones situadas al otro lado del océano Atlántico o relacionado con ellas :países transatlánticos .2 Que atraviesa el océano Atlántico :vuelo transatlántico; viaje transatlántico; tráfico transatlántico .3 nombre masculino Barco de grandes dimensiones y de porte superior a quinientas toneladas, con más de una cubierta y acondicionado para realizar trayectos largos por un océano o mar, en especial el que cruza el océano Atlántico :el ‘Titanic ’ es uno de los transatlánticos tristemente famosos por su hundimiento .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
transact
trans act /trænsǽkt |-zǽkt /動詞 他動詞 自動詞 ⦅かたく ⦆〈人が 〉 (〈商取引 〉を )行う ; (〈業務 〉を )処理する .
transaction
trans ac tion /trænsǽkʃ (ə )n |-zǽk -/名詞 複 ~s /-z /⦅かたく ⦆1 C 取引 ▸ Most financial transactions are carried out in cash .ほとんどの財務取引は現金で行われる ▸ Internet [credit card ] transactions インターネット [カードによる ]取引 2 U 【業務の 】処理, 処置, 取り扱い «of » .3 〖~s 〗(学会などの )議事 (録 ), 会報, 紀要 .~al /-əl /形容詞
transatlantic
trans at lan tic /træ̀nsətlǽntɪk |træ̀nz -/形容詞 1 大西洋横断の ▸ a transatlantic liner 大西洋航路飛行便 [定期船 ]2 大西洋対岸の 〘ヨーロッパから見て 「アメリカの 」; アメリカから見て 「ヨーロッパの 」〙; 大西洋をはさむ国々の .名詞 C 大西洋の対岸に住む人 .