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unman

VT ตอน  ทำหมัน  ton

 

unman

VT ทำให้ หมด ความกล้าหาญ  ทำให้ หมดกำลังใจ  exhaust invigorate energize tam-hai-mod-kwam-kla-han

 

unmanliness

N ความขี้ขลาด  ความอ่อนแอ  ความ ไม่ เข้มแข็ง  emasculation feminity kwam-ki-klad

 

unmanly

ADJ ขี้ขลาด  อ่อนแอ  ไม่ เข้มแข็ง  weak womanish cowardly ki-klad

 

unmanned

ADJ ซึ่ง ไม่ คน อยู่  ซึ่ง ไม่มี คน คอย ควบคุม  castrated sueng-mai-kon-yu

 

unmannerly

A ที่ หยาบคาย ไม่มี มารยาท 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

UNMAN

v.t. 1. To deprive of the constitutional qualities of a human being, as reason, etc.
2. To deprive of men; as, to unman a ship.
3. To emasculate; to deprive of virility.
4. To deprive of the courage and fortitude of a man; to break or reduce into irresolution; to dishearten; to deject.
5. To dispeople; as towns unmanned.

 

UNMANAGEABLE

a. 1. Not manageable; not easily restrained, governed or directed; not controllable.
2. Not easily wielded.

 

UNMANAGED

a. 1. Not broken by horsemanship.
2. Not tutored; not educated.

 

UNMANLIKE, UNMANLY

a. 1. Not becoming a human being
2. Unsuitable to a man; effeminate.
Unmanly warmth and tenderness of love.
3. Not worthy of a noble mind; ignoble; base; ungenerous; cowardly.

 

UNMANNED

pp. Deprived of the qualities of a man.

 

UNMANNERED

a.Uncivil; rude.

 

UNMANNERLINESS

n.Want of good manners; breach of civility; rudeness of behavior.

 

UNMANNERLY

a. 1. Ill bred; not having good manners; rude in behavior; as an unmannerly youth.
2. Not according to good manners; as an unmannerly jest.

 

UNMANNERLY

adv. Uncivilly.

 

UNMANUFACTURED

a.Not manufactured; not wrought into the proper form for use.

 

UNMANURED

a. 1. Not manured; not enriched by manure.
2. Uncultivated.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

UNMAN

Un *man ", v. t. Etym: [1st pref. un- + man. ]

 

1. To deprive of the distinctive qualities of a human being, as reason, or the like. [R.] South.

 

2. To emasculate; to deprive of virility.

 

3. To deprive of the courage and fortitude of a man; to break or subdue the manly spirit in; to cause to despond; to dishearten; to make womanish. Let's not unman each other. Byron.

 

4. To deprive of men; as, to unman a ship.

 

UNMANACLE

Un *man "a *cle, v. t. Etym: [1st pref. un- + manacle. ]

 

Defn: To free from manacles. Tennyson.

 

UNMANHOOD

UNMANHOOD Un *man "hood, n.

 

Defn: Absence or lack of manhood. [Obs. ] Chaucer.

 

UNMANNED

UNMANNED Un *manned ", a.

 

1. Etym: [Properly p. p. of unman. ]

 

Defn: Deprived of manly qualities; deficient in vigor, strength, courage, etc. ; weak; effeminate.

 

2. Etym: [Pref. un- not + man + -ed. ] (Falconry )

 

Defn: Not tamed; not made familiar with, or subject to, man; -- also used figuratively. [Obs. ] Hood my unmanned blood bating in my cheeks With thy black mantle. Shak.

 

3. Etym: [Pref. un- not + manned. ]

 

Defn: Not furnished with men; as, an unmanned ship.

 

UNMANNERLY

UNMANNERLY Un *man "ner *ly, a.

 

Defn: Not mannerly; ill-bred; rude. -- adv.

 

Defn: Uncivilly; rudely. -- Un *man "ner *li *ness, n.

 

UNMANTLE

Un *man "tle, v. t. Etym: [1st pref. un- + mantle. ]

 

Defn: To divest of a mantle; to uncover. Nay, she said, but I will unmantle you. Sir W. Scott.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

unman

un man |ˌənˈman ənˈmæn | verb ( unmans, unmanning, unmanned ) [ with obj. ] literary deprive of qualities traditionally associated with men, such as self-control or courage: sitting in the dock awaiting a sentence will unman the stoutest heart.

 

unmanageable

un man age a ble |ˌənˈmanijəbəl ˌənˈmænəʤəbəl | adjective difficult or impossible to manage, manipulate, or control: his behavior was becoming unmanageable at home. DERIVATIVES un man age a ble ness noun, un man age a bly |-blē |adverb

 

unmanaged

un man aged |ˌənˈmanijd ənˈmænəʤd | adjective 1 not controlled or regulated: a critique of unmanaged capitalism. 2 (of land ) left wild; in a natural state.

 

unmanly

un man ly |ˌənˈmanlē ˌənˈmænli | adjective not manly; weak or cowardly: unmanly behavior. DERIVATIVES un man li ness noun

 

unmanned

un manned |ˌənˈmand ˈˌənˈˌmænd | adjective not having or needing a crew or staff: an unmanned space flight.

 

unmannered

un man nered |ˌənˈmanərd ənˈmænərd | adjective not affected or artificial in style.

 

unmannerly

un man ner ly |ˌənˈmanərlē ˌənˈmænərli | adjective not having or showing good manners: uncouth, unmannerly fellows. DERIVATIVES un man ner li ness noun

 

Oxford Dictionary

unman

un ¦man |ʌnˈman | verb ( unmans, unmanning, unmanned ) [ with obj. ] literary deprive of qualities traditionally associated with men, such as self-control or courage: sitting in the dock awaiting a sentence will unman the stoutest heart.

 

unmanageable

un |man ¦age |able |ʌnˈmanɪdʒəb (ə )l | adjective difficult or impossible to manage, manipulate, or control: his behaviour was becoming unmanageable at home. DERIVATIVES unmanageableness noun, unmanageably adverb

 

unmanaged

un |man ¦aged |ʌnˈmanɪdʒd | adjective 1 not controlled or regulated: a critique of unmanaged capitalism. 2 (of land ) left wild; in a natural state.

 

unmanly

un |man ¦ly |ʌnˈmanli | adjective not manly: unmanly behaviour. DERIVATIVES unmanliness noun

 

unmanned

un |manned |ʌnˈmand | adjective not having or needing a crew or staff: an unmanned level crossing.

 

unmannered

un |man ¦nered |ʌnˈmanəd | adjective not affected or artificial in style.

 

unmannerly

un |man ¦ner ¦ly |ʌnˈmanəli | adjective not having or showing good manners: uncouth, unmannerly fellows. DERIVATIVES unmannerliness noun

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

unmanageable

unmanageable adjective 1 the huge project was unmanageable: troublesome, awkward, inconvenient; cumbersome, bulky, unwieldy. 2 his behavior was becoming unmanageable: uncontrollable, ungovernable, unruly, disorderly, out of hand, difficult, disruptive, undisciplined, wayward, refractory, restive; archaic contumacious.

 

unmanly

unmanly adjective he was on the verge of tears, but did not wish to appear unmanly: effeminate, effete, unmasculine, womanish, epicene; weak, limp-wristed, soft, timid, timorous; informal sissy, swishy, wimpish, wimpy, nancy, pansy, camp. ANTONYMS virile.

 

unmanned

unmanned adjective 1 an unmanned spacecraft: automatic, computerized, remote-controlled, robotic. 2 he was unmanned by her response: taken aback; Brit. informal gobsmacked, shell-shocked, devastated.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

unmanageable

unmanageable adjective 1 the huge Victorian house was unmanageable and uneconomic: troublesome, demanding, awkward, inconvenient; cumbersome, bulky, unmanoeuvrable, unwieldy, incommodious. ANTONYMS manageable. 2 his behaviour was becoming unmanageable at home: uncontrollable, ungovernable, irrepressible, unruly, disorderly, rowdy, out of hand, wild, boisterous, difficult, disruptive, ill-disciplined, undisciplined, refractory, recalcitrant, intractable, impossible, obstreperous, fractious, wayward, incorrigible; informal stroppy; archaic contumacious. ANTONYMS manageable, controllable.

 

unmanly

unmanly adjective he was on the verge of tears, but did not wish to appear unmanly: effeminate, effete, unmasculine; womanish, girlish, feminine; weak, soft, timid, timorous, fearful, cowardly, lily-livered, limp-wristed, spineless, craven, milksoppish, pusillanimous, chicken-hearted, weak-kneed; informal sissy, wimpish, wimpy, pansy-like, queeny. ANTONYMS manly, virile.

 

unmannerly

unmannerly adjective a rough, unmannerly soldier: rude, impolite, uncivil, discourteous, bad-mannered, ill-mannered, mannerless, disrespectful, impertinent, impudent, insolent, badly behaved, abusive, blunt; uncouth, ungallant, ungracious, graceless, ungentlemanly, unladylike, unchivalrous, boorish, oafish, loutish, ill-bred, low-bred, coarse, rough, vulgar. ANTONYMS mannerly, polite.

 

Duden Dictionary

unmanierlich

un ma nier lich Adjektiv |u nmanierlich |schlechte Manieren habend; ungesittet unmanierlich essen

 

unmännlich

un männ lich Adjektiv oft abwertend |u nmännlich |nicht männlich 3 , nicht zu einem Mann passend

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

unmanageable

n m n age a ble 形容詞 〈物が 〉使いにくい, 手におえない ; 〈人が 〉勝手気ままな .

 

unmanly

n m n ly 形容詞 〖通例be 〈行動が 〉男らしくない, 卑怯な ; 柔弱な .

 

unmanned

n m nned 形容詞 通例 名詞 の前で 〗1 無人 (操縦 )の, 遠隔操作の, 乗組員のいない 〈飛行機など 〉.2 仕事をしている人がいない 〈職場 .

 

unmannerly

n m n ner ly 形容詞 かたく 行儀の悪い, 無作法な .