99 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ -treas-
หรือค้นหา: -treas-, *treas*, trea

Longdo Approved EN-TH
treasurer(n) เหรัญญิก

NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH
treason(n) การกบฏ
treason(n) การทรยศ
treasure(n) สมบัติ, See also: ทรัพย์สิน, ทรัพย์สมบัติ
treasure(n) ของมีค่า, See also: เพชรพลอย, ของสูงค่า
treasure(vt) รัก, See also: ถนอม, รักใคร่, ทะนุถนอม
treasure(vt) ตีค่าสูง, See also: เห็นคุณค่า, เชิดชูบูชา
Treasury(n) กรมคลัง
treasury(n) เงินทุน
treasury(n) ที่เก็บทรัพย์สมบัติ, See also: คลัง
treasury(n) ท้องพระคลัง

Hope Dictionary
treason(ทรี'เซิน) n. การกบฏ, การทรยศ, Syn. disloyalty, deceit, Ant. loyalty
treasonable(ทรี'ซะนะเบิล) adj. เป็นกบฏ, ทรยศ, หักหลัง., See also: treasonableness n. treasonably adv., Syn. traitorous
treasonous(ทรี'ซะเนิส) adj. =treasonable (ดู), See also: treasonously adv.
treasure(เทรช'เ?อะ) n. ทรัพย์สมบัติ, ของมีค่า, ขุมทรัพย์, สิ่งที่ล้ำค่า, บุคคลที่มีคุณค่าสูง. vt. สงวนไว้เป็นของล้ำค่า, ตราตรึงอยู่ในความทรงจำด้วยความรัก, เก็บรักษาไว้, สะสม., See also: treasurable adj., Syn. treasury, riches, cherish, va
treasure shipn. เรือขนทองหรือของล้ำค่า
treasurer(เทรช'เ?อะเรอะ) n. ผู้รักษาทรัพย์สมบัติ, เหรัญญิก -Phr. (Lord High Treasurer เสนาบดีฝ่ายการคลัง, ขุนคลัง, รัฐมนตรีว่าการกระทรวงการคลัง), See also: treasurership n.
treasury(เทรช'เ?อะรี) n. คลัง, ท้องพระคลัง, กองคลัง, กรมคลัง, ทรัพย์สมบัติ, คลังสมบัติ., See also: treasury กองคลัง, กรมคลัง, กลุ่มวรรณกรรมที่ล้ำค่า, Syn. treasure
treasury noten. ธนบัตรกระทรวงการคลัง (มักเป็นชนิดระยะยาว)
high treasonการทรยศต่อประเทศ

Nontri Dictionary
treason(n) การกบฏ, การขายชาติ
treasonable(adj) เป็นกบฏ, หักหลัง, ขายชาติ
treasonous(adj) เป็นกบฏ, หักหลัง, ขายชาติ
treasure(n) ทรัพย์สมบัติ, ขุมทรัพย์, คนรัก
treasure(vt) สะสมไว้, สงวนไว้, เก็บรักษาไว้
treasurer(n) เหรัญญิก, เจ้าพนักงานเก็บเงิน
treasury(n) คลัง, ทรัพย์สมบัติ, กองคลัง

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
treasA lot of treasure was brought over to this country.
treasBorn on 2006 Feb 23, at 2730g, our family's treasure.
treasEveryone has his own treasure.
treasFew treasures are worth as much as a friend.
treasFew treasures are worth as much as a friend who is wise and helpful.
treasHe admitted that he had stolen the treasure.
treasHe was banished to an island for high treason.
treasI'll treasure it.
treasI'll treasure your kind words.
treasI saw the treasures of the British Museum.
treasIt happened that he found the treasure.
treasIt isn't known where the treasures were hidden.

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
trease
 /T R IY1 Z/
/ทรี สึ/
/trˈiːz/
treason
 /T R IY1 Z AH0 N/
/ทรี้ เสิ่น/
/trˈiːzən/
treasons
 /T R IY1 Z AH0 N S/
/ทรี้ เสิ่น สึ/
/trˈiːzəns/
treaster
 /T R IY1 S T ER0/
/ทรี้ สึ เต่อ (ร)/
/trˈiːstɜːʴ/
treasure
 /T R EH1 ZH ER0/
/เทร้ะ เฉ่อ (ร)/
/trˈeʒɜːʴ/
treasury
 /T R EH1 ZH ER0 IY0/
/เทร้ะ เฉ่อ (ร) หรี่/
/trˈeʒɜːʴiː/
treasured
 /T R EH1 ZH ER0 D/
/เทร้ะ เฉ่อ (ร) ดึ/
/trˈeʒɜːʴd/
treasurer
 /T R EH1 ZH ER0 ER0/
/เทร้ะ เฉ่อ (ร) เหร่อ (ร)/
/trˈeʒɜːʴɜːʴ/
treasures
 /T R EH1 ZH ER0 Z/
/เทร้ะ เฉ่อ (ร) สึ/
/trˈeʒɜːʴz/
treasurys
 /T R EH1 ZH ER0 IY0 Z/
/เทร้ะ เฉ่อ (ร) หรี่ สึ/
/trˈeʒɜːʴiːz/

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary
treas
  /t r e1 zh @ r @ r/ /เทร้ะ เฉอะ เหริ่ร/ /trˈeʒərər/
treason
 (n) /t r ii1 z n/ /ทรี สึ น/ /trˈiːzn/
treasure
 (vt, n) /t r e1 zh @ r/ /เทร้ะ เฉิ่ร/ /trˈeʒər/
treasury
 (n) /t r e1 zh @ r ii/ /เทร้ะ เฉอะ หรี่/ /trˈeʒəriː/
treasured
 (vt, vt) /t r e1 zh @ d/ /เทร้ะ เฉอะ ดึ/ /trˈeʒəd/
treasurer
 (n) /t r e1 zh @ r @ r/ /เทร้ะ เฉอะ เหริ่ร/ /trˈeʒərər/
treasures
 (vt, n) /t r e1 zh @ z/ /เทร้ะ เฉอะ สึ/ /trˈeʒəz/
treasonous
 (adj) /t r ii1 z @ n @ s/ /ทรี้ เสอะ เหนอะ สึ/ /trˈiːzənəs/
treasurers
 (n) /t r e1 zh @ r @ z/ /เทร้ะ เฉอะ เหรอะ สึ/ /trˈeʒərəz/
treasuries
 (n) /t r e1 zh @ r i z/ /เทร้ะ เฉอะ หริ สึ/ /trˈeʒərɪz/

WordNet (3.0)
treason(n) a crime that undermines the offender's government, Syn. lese majesty, high treason
treason(n) disloyalty by virtue of subversive behavior, Syn. traitorousness, subversiveness
treasure(n) accumulated wealth in the form of money or jewels etc., Syn. hoarded wealth
treasure(n) any possession that is highly valued by its owner
treasure(n) a collection of precious things
treasure chest(n) a chest filled with valuables
treasure flower(n) decumbent South African perennial with short densely leafy stems and orange flower rays with black eyespots at base, Syn. Gazania rigens
treasure house(n) a storehouse for treasures
treasure hunt(n) a game in which players try to find hidden articles by using a series of clues
treasurer(n) an officer charged with receiving and disbursing funds, Syn. financial officer

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Treason

n. [ OE. tresun, treisun, traisoun, OF. traïson, F. trahison, L. traditio a giving up, a delivering up, fr. tradere to give up, betray. See Traitor, and cf. Tradition. ] 1. The offense of attempting to overthrow the government of the state to which the offender owes allegiance, or of betraying the state into the hands of a foreign power; disloyalty; treachery. [ 1913 Webster ]

The treason of the murthering in the bed. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ In monarchies, the killing of the sovereign, or an attempt to take his life, is treason. In England, to imagine or compass the death of the king, or of the queen consort, or of the heir apparent to the crown, is high treason, as are many other offenses created by statute. In the United States, treason is confined to the actual levying of war against the United States, or to an adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Loosely, the betrayal of any trust or confidence; treachery; perfidy. [ 1913 Webster ]

If he be false, she shall his treason see. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]


Petit treason. See under Petit.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Treasonable

a. Pertaining to treason; consisting of treason; involving the crime of treason, or partaking of its guilt. [ 1913 Webster ]

Most men's heads had been intoxicated with imaginations of plots and treasonable practices. Clarendon. [ 1913 Webster ]

Syn. -- Treacherous; traitorous; perfidious; insidious. [ 1913 Webster ]

--Trea"son*a*ble*ness, n. -- Trea"son*a*bly, adv. [ 1913 Webster ]

Treasonous

a. Treasonable. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

The treasonous book of the Court of King James. Pepys. [ 1913 Webster ]

Treasure

n. [ OE. tresor, tresour, F. trésor, L. thesaurus, Gr. &unr_; a stone laid up, treasure, probably from the root of &unr_; to put, place. See Thesis, and cf. Thesaurus. ] 1. Wealth accumulated; especially, a stock, or store of money in reserve. [ 1913 Webster ]

This treasure hath fortune unto us given. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A great quantity of anything collected for future use; abundance; plenty. [ 1913 Webster ]

We have treasures in the field, of wheat and of barley, and of oil and of honey. Jer. xli. 8. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. That which is very much valued. [ 1913 Webster ]

Ye shall be peculiar treasure unto me. Ex. xix. 5. [ 1913 Webster ]

From thy wardrobe bring thy chiefest treasure. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]


Treasure city, a city for stores and magazines. Ex. i. 11.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Treasure

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Treasured p. pr. & vb. n. Treasuring. ] To collect and deposit, as money or other valuable things, for future use; to lay up; to hoard; usually with up; as, to treasure up gold. [ 1913 Webster ]

Treasure-house

n. A house or building where treasures and stores are kept. [ 1913 Webster ]

Treasurer

n. [ OE. tresourer, F. trésorier. ] One who has the care of a treasure or treasure or treasury; an officer who receives the public money arising from taxes and duties, or other sources of revenue, takes charge of the same, and disburses it upon orders made by the proper authority; one who has charge of collected funds; as, the treasurer of a society or corporation. [ 1913 Webster ]


Lord high treasurer of England, formerly, the third great officer of the crown. His office is now executed by five persons styled the lords commissioners of the treasury, or treasury lords.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Treasurership

n. The office of treasurer. [ 1913 Webster ]

Treasuress

n. A woman who is a treasurer. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Treasure-trove

n. [ Treasure + OF. trové, F. trouvé, p. p. of OF. trover to find, F. trouver. See Trover. ] (Common Law) Any money, bullion, or the like, found in the earth, or otherwise hidden, the owner of which is not known. In England such treasure belongs to the crown; whereas similar treasure found in the sea, or upon the surface of the land, belongs to the finder if no owner appears. [ 1913 Webster ]


CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary
宝贝[bǎo bèi, ㄅㄠˇ ㄅㄟˋ,   /  ] treasured object; treasure; darling; baby; cowry; good-for-nothing or queer character #1,712 [Add to Longdo]
珍惜[zhēn xī, ㄓㄣ ㄒㄧ,  ] treasure; value; cherish #2,376 [Add to Longdo]
宝物[bǎo wù, ㄅㄠˇ ㄨˋ,   /  ] treasure #17,570 [Add to Longdo]
财长[cái zhǎng, ㄘㄞˊ ㄓㄤˇ,   /  ] treasurer; head of finances; minister of finance #18,656 [Add to Longdo]
宝库[bǎo kù, ㄅㄠˇ ㄎㄨˋ,   /  ] treasure-house #24,491 [Add to Longdo]
金库[jīn kù, ㄐㄧㄣ ㄎㄨˋ,   /  ] treasury #29,183 [Add to Longdo]
寻宝[xún bǎo, ㄒㄩㄣˊ ㄅㄠˇ,   /  ] treasure hunt #30,989 [Add to Longdo]
国库券[guó kù quàn, ㄍㄨㄛˊ ㄎㄨˋ ㄑㄩㄢˋ,    /   ] treasury bond #35,043 [Add to Longdo]
叛国[pàn guó, ㄆㄢˋ ㄍㄨㄛˊ,   /  ] treason #39,648 [Add to Longdo]
宝书[bǎo shū, ㄅㄠˇ ㄕㄨ,   /  ] treasured book #47,217 [Add to Longdo]

EDICT JP-EN Dictionary
蔵(P);倉(P);庫[くら, kura] (n) warehouse; cellar; magazine; granary; godown; depository; treasury; elevator; (P) #2,054 [Add to Longdo]
宝(P);財;貨;寳;寶[たから, takara] (n) treasure; (P) #2,265 [Add to Longdo]
会計[かいけい, kaikei] (n, adj-no) account; finance; accountant; treasurer; paymaster; reckoning; bill; (P) #3,915 [Add to Longdo]
秘書[ひしょ, hisho] (n, adj-no) (1) (private) secretary; (n) (2) treasured book; secret book; (P) #5,144 [Add to Longdo]
国宝[こくほう, kokuhou] (n) national treasure; (P) #8,041 [Add to Longdo]
瑞宝章[ずいほうしょう, zuihoushou] (n) Orders of the Sacred Treasure #8,332 [Add to Longdo]
秘宝[ひほう, hihou] (n) treasure; treasured article #10,069 [Add to Longdo]
反逆(P);叛逆[はんぎゃく, hangyaku] (n, vs) treason; treachery; mutiny; rebellion; insurrection; (P) #10,839 [Add to Longdo]
宝島[たからじま, takarajima] (n) treasure island #12,546 [Add to Longdo]
埋蔵[まいぞう, maizou] (n, vs) buried property; treasure trove; (P) #12,622 [Add to Longdo]

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