English-Thai Dictionary
worst
ADJ เลว ที่สุด (เป็น รูป ขั้นสูงสุด ของ bad badly และ ill ซึ่ง ไม่ น่าพอใจ ที่สุด แย่ ที่สุด อัปลักษณ์ ที่สุด most terrible poorest lowest least leo-ti-sud
worst
ADV เลว ที่สุด แย่ ที่สุด ผิดพลาด ที่สุด leo-ti-sud
worst
N สิ่ง ที่ เลว ที่สุด สิ่ง ที่ แย่ ที่สุด calamity catastrophe ruin sing-ti-leo-ti-sud
worsted
N ด้าย ขนสัตว์ แบบ นุ่ม ผ้าขนสัตว์ แบบ นุ่ม woolens suiting long staple wool dai-kon-sad-beab-num
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
WORST
a.[superl. of worse, which see. ] 1. Most bad; most evil; in a moral sense; as the worst man; the worst sinner.
2. Most severe or dangerous; most difficult to heal; as the worst disease.
3. Most afflictive, pernicious or calamitous; as the worst evil that can befall a state or an individual.
WORST
n. 1. The most evil state; in a moral sense.
2. The most severe or aggravated state; the highth; as, the disease is at the worst.
3. The most calamitous state. Be armed against the worst.
WORST
v.t.To get the advantage over in contest; to defeat; to overthrow. It is madness to contend, when we are sure to be worsted.
WORSTED
pp. Defeated; overthrown.
WORSTED
n.WUSTED. [The origin of this word is uncertain. It is usually supposed to take its name from a town in England or in Flanders; but in Norman, worstetz is mentioned; as lit de morstetz, a bed of worsted. ] Yarn spun from combed wool; a particular kind of woolen yarn.
WORSTED
a.Consisting of worsted; made of worsted yarn; as worsted stockings.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
WORST
Worst, a., superl. of Bad. Etym: [OE. werst, worste, wurste, AS. wyrst, wierst, wierrest. See Worse, a.]
Defn: Bad, evil, or pernicious, in the highest degree, whether in a physical or moral sense. See Worse. "Heard so oft in worst extremes." Milton. I have a wife, the worst that may be. Chaucer. If thou hadst not been born the worst of men, Thou hadst been a knave and flatterer. Shak.
WORST
WORST Worst, n.
Defn: That which is most bad or evil; the most severe, pernicious, calamitous, or wicked state or degree. The worst is not So long as we can say, This is the worst. Shak. He is always sure of finding diversion when the worst comes to the worst. Addison.
WORST
Worst, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Worsted; p. pr. & vb. n. Worsting.] Etym: [See Worse, v. t. & a.]
Defn: To gain advantage over, in contest or competition; to get the better of; to defeat; to overthrow; to discomfit. The. .. Philistines were worsted by the captivated ark. South.
WORST
WORST Worst, v. i.
Defn: To grow worse; to deteriorate. [R.] "Every face. .. worsting." Jane Austen.
WORSTED
Worst "ed, n. Etym: [From Worsted, now spelled Worstead, a town in Norfolk, England; for Worthstead. See Worth, n., and Stead. ]
1. Well-twisted yarn spun of long-staple wool which has been combed to lay the fibers parallel, used for carpets, cloth, hosiery, gloves, and the like.
2. Fine and soft woolen yarn, untwisted or lightly twisted, used in knitting and embroidery.
New American Oxford Dictionary
worst
worst |wərst wərst | ▶adjective superlative of bad, ill. • of the poorest quality or the lowest standard; least good or desirable: the speech was the worst he had ever made. • most severe, serious, or dangerous: at least 32 people died in Australia's worst bus accident. ▶adverb 1 superlative of badly, ill. 2 most severely or seriously: manufacturing and mining are the industries worst affected by falling employment. • least well, skillfully, or pleasingly: he was voted the worst dressed celebrity. ▶noun the most serious or unpleasant thing that could happen: when I saw the ambulance outside her front door, I began to fear the worst . • the most serious, dangerous, or unpleasant part or stage of something: there are signs that the recession is past its worst. ▶verb [ with obj. ] get the better of; defeat: this was not the time for a deep discussion —she was tired and she would be worsted. PHRASES at its (or someone's ) worst in the most serious, undesirable, or unpleasant state: nothing's working at the moment, so I suppose you've seen us at our worst. at worst (or the worst ) in the most serious case: at worst the injury could mean months in the hospital. • under the most unfavorable interpretation: the cabinet's reaction to the crisis was at best ineffective and at worst irresponsible. be one's own worst enemy see enemy. do one's worst (in the view of one's opponent ) do as much damage as one can (often used to express defiance in the face of threats ): let them do their worst —he would never surrender. get (or have ) the worst of it be in the least advantageous or successful position; suffer the most. if worst comes to worst if the most serious or difficult circumstances arise. in the worst way informal very much: he wants to win in the worst way. ORIGIN Old English wierresta, wyrresta (adjective ), wierst, wyrst (adverb ), of Germanic origin; related to worse .
worst-case
worst-case |ˈwərst ˈˌkeɪs | ▶adjective (of a projected development ) characterized by the worst of the possible foreseeable circumstances: in the worst-case scenario, coastal resorts and communities face disaster.
worsted
wor sted |ˈwo͝ostid, ˈwərstid ˈwʊstəd ˈwərstəd | ▶noun a fine smooth yarn spun from combed long-staple wool. • fabric made from such yarn, having a close-textured surface with no nap: [ as modifier ] : a worsted suit. ORIGIN Middle English: from Worstead, the name of a parish in Norfolk, England.
Oxford Dictionary
worst
worst |wəːst | ▶adjective of the poorest quality or the lowest standard; least good or desirable: he was the company's worst driver | the speech was the worst he had ever made. • most severe or serious: at least 32 people died in Australia's worst bus accident. ▶adverb most severely or seriously: manufacturing and mining are the industries worst affected by falling employment. • least well or pleasingly: he was voted the worst-dressed celebrity. ▶noun the most serious or unpleasant thing that could happen: when I saw the ambulance outside her front door, I began to fear the worst . • the most serious or unpleasant part of something: there are signs that the recession is past its worst. ▶verb [ with obj. ] get the better of; defeat: this was not the time for a deep discussion —she was tired and she would be worsted. PHRASES at its (or someone's ) worst in the most serious, undesirable, or unpleasant state: nothing's working at the moment, so I suppose you've seen us at our worst. at worst (or the worst ) in the most serious case: at worst the injury could mean months in hospital. • under the most unfavourable interpretation: the cabinet's reaction to the crisis was at best ineffective and at worst irresponsible. be one's own worst enemy see enemy. do one's worst do as much damage as one can (often used to express defiance ): let them do their worst —he would never surrender. get (or have ) the worst of it be in the least advantageous position; suffer the most. if the worst comes to the worst if the most serious or difficult circumstances arise. ORIGIN Old English wierresta, wyrresta (adjective ), wierst, wyrst (adverb ), of Germanic origin; related to worse .
worst-case
worst-case ▶adjective (of a projected development ) characterized by the worst of the possible foreseeable circumstances: in the worst-case scenario, coastal resorts and communities face disaster.
worsted
worsted |ˈwʊstɪd | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a fine smooth yarn spun from combed long-staple wool. • fabric made from such yarn, having a close-textured surface with no nap: [ as modifier ] : a worsted suit. ORIGIN Middle English: from Worstead, the name of a parish in Norfolk, England.
American Oxford Thesaurus
worst
worst verb they were worsted by the Czechs in the first round: defeat, beat, prevail over, triumph over, trounce, rout, vanquish, conquer, master, overcome, overwhelm, overpower, crush; outdo, outclass, outstrip, surpass; informal thrash, smash, lick, best, clobber, drub, slaughter, murder, wipe out, crucify, demolish, wipe the floor with, take to the cleaners, walk all over, make mincemeat of, shellac, cream, whup.
Oxford Thesaurus
worst
worst verb they were worsted by a large and desperate band of armed malefactors: defeat, beat, best, get the better of, gain the advantage over, prevail over, triumph over, gain a victory over, trounce, rout, thrash, drub, vanquish, conquer, master, overcome, overwhelm, overpower, overthrow, crush, subdue, subjugate; outdo, outclass, outstrip, surpass, outwit, outsmart, score points off, make a fool of, humiliate; informal lick, clobber, whip, hammer, beat hollow, slaughter, murder, kill, wipe out, do in, crucify, demolish, wipe the floor with, take to the cleaners, walk all over, run rings around, make mincemeat of, blow out of the water, give someone a hiding, get one up on, get one over on; Brit. informal stuff; N. Amer. informal shellac, blow out, cream, skunk, slam.
Duden Dictionary
Worst Case
Worst Case , Worst case Substantiv, maskulin Fachsprache , der Worstcase |ˈwəːst ˈkeɪs auch ˈwəːstkeɪs ˈwəːst ˈkeɪs auch ˈwəːstkeɪs |der Worst Case; des Worst Case und Worst Cases, die Worst Cases |[- …sɪs ]|der Worstcase; des Worstcase und Worstcases, die Worstcases |[…sɪs ]|englisch worst case, aus: worst = schlechtest …, schlimmst … und case = Fall schlimmster Fall, der in Zukunft eintreten kann
Worst-Case-Szenario
Worst-Case-Sze na rio, Worst case-Sze na rio Substantiv, Neutrum Fachsprache , das Worstcase-Szenario Szenario 3 , dem die Annahme zugrunde liegt, dass der schlimmste aller denkbaren Fälle 2a eintreten wird der Haushalt wurde nach dem Worst-Case-Szenario aufgestellt
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
worst
worst /wəː r st /〖worse +-est (最上級を作る接尾辞 ); 〗→worse 形容詞 (!bad, illの最上級; ↔best ) 1 〖badの最上級; 名詞 の前で 〗最も悪い [ひどい ], 最悪の ▸ What's the worst thing about your job [being famous ]?お仕事 [有名人であること ]のどこが一番いやですか ▸ My worst day ever was the day my mother died .私のこれまでで最悪の日とは, 母が亡くなった日でした ▸ It was the worst experience I had ever gone through .それは今までで最悪の経験でした ▸ the worst -case scenario 最悪の事態 (の予想 ).2 〖illの最上級; be ~〗最も病状が悪い .come ò ff w ó rst (競争 けんか 論争などで )負ける .in the w ò rst w á y ⦅くだけて ⦆とても, 非常に ▸ I wanted to meet her in the worst way .彼女にものすごく会いたかった .副詞 (!badlyの最上級; ↔best ) 最もひどく [悪く ]; 最もへたに ▸ Jeff is the worst -dressed man in the family .ジェフは家族の中でいちばん服装の趣味が悪い ▸ The worst hit is A .最も打撃を受けたのはAだ .w ò rst of á ll 〖文修飾 〗何よりも困るのは ▸ Worst of all , he felt they despised him .何よりも良くないのは, 彼が自分が軽蔑 (けいべつ )されていると感じていることだった 名詞 U 〖the ~〗最も悪いもの [状態 ]▸ fear [expect, prepare for ] the worst 最悪の場合を心配する [を予想する, に備える ]▸ The paparazzi in Italy are the worst .イタリアのパパラッチ (追っかけのカメラマン )は最悪だ ▸ We all voted for the worst of it !私たちは皆, その中で最悪のものに投票してしまった .at one's w ó rst 最悪の状態で ▸ The riots were at their worst .暴動が最悪の事態を迎えていた .at (the ) w ó rst 1 最悪の場合は, 下手をすると ▸ Don't touch the wire. At worst , it can kill you .電線に触れるなよ . 最悪の場合は死ぬぞ .2 最悪の場合でも, どんなに悪く見ても, いくらひどくても .d ò one's w ó rst できる限りひどいことをする ▸ Go on then, Mike, do your worst .(挑むように )じゃ, マイク, やれるもんならやりたい放題やってみろよ .g è t [h à ve ] the w ó rst of it ⦅話 ⦆(けんか 口論などに )負ける .g ì ve A the w ó rst of it ⦅話 ⦆(けんか 口論などで )A 〈人 〉を負かす .if the w ò rst c ò mes to the w ó rst いよいよ最悪の場合には, いざとなれば (!⦅米 ⦆ではtheが省略される ) .m à ke the w ó rst of A A 〈物 事 〉をいちばん悪く考える ; Aについて最悪を想定する .sp è ak the w ó rst of A A 〈人 物 事 〉をこの上なく悪く言う .The w ó rst (of it ) is that …いちばん困るのは ….動詞 他動詞 ⦅古 ⦆(けんか 競争 議論などで )…を負かす .
worsted
wor sted /wʊ́stɪd , ⦅米 ⦆wə́ː r -/名詞 U 1 ウーステッド, 梳毛 (そもう )糸 〘繊維の長い羊毛を平行に配列してよりをかけた糸 〙.2 ウーステッドの織物 〘背広服地などにする 〙.形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗ウーステッドの, 梳毛糸で織った .
worst-ever
w ò rst- é ver 形容詞 これまでで最悪の, (ひどさが )前代未聞の .