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waters

N เขต น่านน้ำ  น่านน้ำ  บริเวณ หรือ เขตแดน ทางทะเล ที่ เป็น ของ ประเทศ ใด ประเทศ หนึ่ง โดยเฉพาะ  ked-nan-nam

 

waterscape

N ภาพ ทิวทัศน์ ของ ทะเล หรือ พื้นน้ำ อื่น 

 

watershed

N จุด บอก การเปลี่ยนแปลง  จุด ผกผัน  ปัจจัย ที่ บอก การเปลี่ยนแปลง  jud-bok-kab-pian-plang

 

waterside

ADJ ซึ่ง (ทำงาน หรือ อาศัย  อยู่ ริมน้ำ  sueng

 

waterside

N บริเวณ ริมน้ำ (แม่น้ำ  ทะเลสาบ  พื้นที่ ริมน้ำ  bo-ri-wen-nam

 

watersports

SL การ ปัสสาวะ บน ตัว ผู้อื่น เพื่อ ความพอใจ ทางเพศ  kan-pad-sa-wa-bon-tua-phu-uen

 

waterspout

N ท่อระบายน้ำ  รางน้ำ  pipe spout to-ra-bai-nam

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

WATERSCAPE

Wa "ter *scape ", n. Etym: [Cf. Landscape. ]

 

Defn: A sea view; -- distinguished from landscape. [Jocose ] Fairholt.

 

WATERSHED

Wa "ter *shed `, n. Etym: [Cf. G. wasserscheide; wasser water + scheide a place where two things separate, fr. scheiden to separate. ]

 

1. The whole region or extent of country which contributes to the supply of a river or lake.

 

2. The line of division between two adjacent rivers or lakes with respect to the flow of water by natural channels into them; the natural boundary of a basin.

 

WATERSHOOT

WATERSHOOT Wa "ter *shoot `, n.

 

1. A sprig or shoot from the root or stock of a tree. [Obs. ]

 

2. (Arch. )

 

Defn: That which serves to guard from falling water; a drip or dripstone.

 

3. A trough for discharging water.

 

WATERSPOUT

WATERSPOUT Wa "ter *spout `, n.

 

Defn: A remarkable meteorological phenomenon, of the nature of a tornado or whirlwind, usually observed over the sea, but sometimes over the land.

 

Note: Tall columns, apparently of cloud, and reaching from the sea to the clouds, are seen moving along, often several at once, sometimes straight and vertical, at other times inclined and tortuous, but always in rapid rotation. At their bases, the sea is violently agitated and heaped up with a leaping or boiling motion, water, at least in some cases, being actually carried up in considerable quantity, and scattered round from a great height, as solid bodies are by tornadoes on land. Sir J. Herschel.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Waters, Ethel

Wa ters, Ethel |ˈwôtərz, ˈwä -ˈwɔtərz | (1896 –1977 ), US singer and actress. A blues and jazz singer, she made songs such as “Dinah ” (1925 ) and Stormy Weather (1933 ) popular. She acted on Broadway in Cabin in the Sky (1940 ) and The Member of the Wedding (1950 ) and in movies such as Pinky (1949 ).

 

Waters, Muddy

Wa ters, Muddy |ˈwɔdərz ˈwôtərz | (1915 –83 ), US blues singer and guitarist; born McKinley Morganfield. He recorded “Rollin' Stone in 1950, and that year formed a blues band, with which he had such hits as Got My Mojo Working (1957 ). The Rolling Stones took their name from his 1950 song.

 

waterscape

wa ter scape |ˈwôtərˌskāp, ˈwä -ˈwɔtərskeɪp | noun a landscape in which an expanse of water is a dominant feature.

 

watershed

wa ter shed |ˈwôtərˌSHed, ˈwä -ˈwɔdərˌʃɛd ˈwɑdərˌʃɛd | noun 1 an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas. an area or region drained by a river, river system, or other body of water. 2 an event or period marking a turning point in a course of action or state of affairs: these works mark a watershed in the history of music. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from water + shed in the sense ridge of high ground (related to shed 2 ), suggested by German Wasserscheide, literally water-divide.

 

waterside

wa ter side |ˈwôtərˌsīd, ˈwä -ˈwɔdərˌsaɪd ˈwɑdərˌsaɪd | noun the edge of or area adjoining a sea, lake, or river.

 

watersider

watersider noun Austral. /NZ a person employed to load and unload a ship's cargo.

 

waterski

wa ter ski |ˈwôtərˌskē, ˈwä -ˈwɔːtərskiː | noun ( pl. waterskis ) each of a pair of skis enabling the wearer to skim the surface of the water when towed by a motorboat. verb [ no obj. ] skim the surface of water on waterskis. DERIVATIVES wa ter ski er noun

 

waterspout

wa ter spout |ˈwôtərˌspout, ˈwä -ˈwɔdərˌspaʊt ˈwɑdərˌspaʊt | noun a rotating column of water and spray formed by a whirlwind occurring over the sea or other body of water.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Waters, Ethel

Wa ters, Ethel |ˈwôtərz, ˈwä -ˈwɔtərz | (1896 –1977 ), US singer and actress. A blues and jazz singer, she made songs such as “Dinah ” (1925 ) and Stormy Weather (1933 ) popular. She acted on Broadway in Cabin in the Sky (1940 ) and The Member of the Wedding (1950 ) and in movies such as Pinky (1949 ).

 

Waters, Muddy

Waters |ˈwɔːtəz | (1915 –83 ), American blues singer and guitarist; born McKinley Morganfield. Waters impressed new rhythm-and-blues bands such as the Rolling Stones, who took their name from his 1950 song.

 

waterscape

water |scape |ˈwɔːtəˌskeɪp | noun a landscape in which an expanse of water is a dominant feature.

 

watershed

water |shed |ˈwɔːtəʃɛd | noun 1 an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas. an area or region drained by a river, river system, or other body of water. 2 an event or period marking a turning point in a situation: these works were a watershed in the history of music. Brit. the time after which programmes that are regarded as unsuitable for children are broadcast on television. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from water + shed in the sense ridge of high ground (related to shed 2 ), suggested by German Wasserscheide .

 

waterside

water |side |ˈwɔːtəsʌɪd | noun the edge of or area adjoining a sea, lake, or river.

 

watersider

watersider noun Austral. /NZ a person employed to load and unload a ship's cargo.

 

waterski

water |ski |ˈwɔːtəskiː | noun ( pl. waterskis ) each of a pair of skis enabling the wearer to skim the surface of the water when towed by a motor boat. verb ( waterskis, waterskiing, waterskied ) [ no obj. ] skim the surface of water on waterskis. DERIVATIVES waterskier noun

 

waterspout

water |spout |ˈwɔːtəspaʊt | noun a rotating column of water and spray formed by a whirlwind occurring over the sea or other body of water.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

watershed

watershed noun 1 the Mackenzie River watershed: divide. 2 a watershed in the party's history: turning point, milestone, landmark.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

watershed

w ter sh d 名詞 C 1 〖通例単数形で 〗歴史 人生などの 】転機, 変革期, 分岐点 (turning point ) «in » .2 ⦅英 ⦆〖通例the (9 o'clock ) (午後9時の )テレビ放送転換点 〘この時間以前は性や暴力などの映像を控える 〙.3 〘地 〙分水界 [嶺 ] 〘川の流れを分ける高い土地 〙.

 

waterside

w ter s de 名詞 〖単数形で 〗(湖や川などの )水辺, 岸辺, 水際 .形容詞 〈建物などが 〉水辺 [岸辺 ]の, 水際の .

 

waterspout

w ter sp ut 名詞 C 1 (海上 湖上の )竜巻 .2 排水管 ; (雨どいの )樋口 (ひぐち ).3 豪雨, どしゃ降り .