134 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ -v moth-
/ฟี มอ ตึ/     /V IY1 M AO1 TH/     /vˈiː mˈɔːθ/
ฝึกออกเสียง
หรือค้นหา: -v moth-, *v moth*

เนื่องจากผลลัพธ์มีน้อย ระบบจึงเปลี่ยนคำค้นเป็น moth

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
V moth

(Zool.) A common gray European moth (Halia vauaria) having a V-shaped spot of dark brown on each of the fore wings. [ 1913 Webster ]

Moth

n. A mote. [ Obs. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Moth

n.; pl. Moths [ OE. mothe, AS. moððe; akin to D. mot, G. motte, Icel. motti, and prob. to E. mad an earthworm. Cf. Mad, n., Mawk. ] 1. (Zool.) Any nocturnal lepidopterous insect, or any not included among the butterflies; as, the luna moth; Io moth; hawk moth. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Zool.) Any lepidopterous insect that feeds upon garments, grain, etc.; as, the clothes moth; grain moth; bee moth. See these terms under Clothes, Grain, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Zool.) Any one of various other insects that destroy woolen and fur goods, etc., esp. the larvae of several species of beetles of the genera Dermestes and Anthrenus. Carpet moths are often the larvae of Anthrenus. See Carpet beetle, under Carpet, Dermestes, Anthrenus. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. Anything which gradually and silently eats, consumes, or wastes any other thing. [ 1913 Webster ]


Moth blight (Zool.), any plant louse of the genus Aleurodes, and related genera. They are injurious to various plants. --
Moth gnat (Zool.), a dipterous insect of the genus Bychoda, having fringed wings. --
Moth hunter (Zool.), the goatsucker. --
Moth miller (Zool.), a clothes moth. See Miller, 3, (a). --
Moth mullein (Bot.), a common herb of the genus Verbascum (Verbascum Blattaria), having large wheel-shaped yellow or whitish flowers.
[ 1913 Webster ]

mothball

v. t. To put into long-term storage; as, to mothball the battleships not needed after the war. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

mothball

n. A small sphere of camphor or naphthalene used to keep moths away from stored clothing.
Syn. -- camphor ball. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Moth-eat

v. t. To eat or prey upon, as a moth eats a garment. [ Rarely used except in the form moth-eaten, p. p. or a. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Ruin and neglect have so moth-eaten her. Sir T. Herbert. [ 1913 Webster ]

Moth-eaten

a. having holes due to eating by moths or moth larvae; -- of cloth or clothing. [ PJC ]

Mothen

a. Full of moths. [ Obs. ] Fulke. [ 1913 Webster ]

Mother

n. [ OE. moder, AS. mōdor; akin to D. moeder, OS. mōdar, G. mutter, OHG. muotar, Icel. mōðir, Dan. & Sw. moder, OSlav. mati, Russ. mate, Ir. & Gael. mathair, L. mater, Gr. mh`thr, Skr. māt&rsdot_;; cf. Skr. mā to measure. √268. Cf. Material, Matrix, Metropolis, Father. ] 1. A female parent; especially, one of the human race; a woman who has borne a child. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. That which has produced or nurtured anything; source of birth or origin; generatrix. [ 1913 Webster ]

Alas! poor country! . . . it can not
Be called our mother, but our grave. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

I behold . . . the solitary majesty of Crete, mother of a religion, it is said, that lived two thousand years. Landor. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. An old woman or matron. [ Familiar ] [ 1913 Webster ]

4. The female superior or head of a religious house, as an abbess, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. Hysterical passion; hysteria. [ Obs. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]


Mother Carey's chicken (Zool.), any one of several species of small petrels, as the stormy petrel (Procellaria pelagica), and Leach's petrel (Oceanodroma leucorhoa), both of the Atlantic, and Oceanodroma furcata of the North Pacific. --
Mother Carey's goose (Zool.), the giant fulmar of the Pacific. See Fulmar. --
Mother's mark (Med.), a congenital mark upon the body; a birthmark; a naevus.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Mother

a. Received by birth or from ancestors; native, natural; as, mother language; also acting the part, or having the place of a mother; producing others; originating. [ 1913 Webster ]

It is the mother falsehood from which all idolatry is derived. T. Arnold. [ 1913 Webster ]


Mother cell (Biol.), a cell which, by endogenous divisions, gives rise to other cells (daughter cells); a parent cell. --
Mother church, the original church; a church from which other churches have sprung; as, the mother church of a diocese. --
Mother country, the country of one's parents or ancestors; the country from which the people of a colony derive their origin. --
Mother liquor (Chem.), the impure or complex residual solution which remains after the salts readily or regularly crystallizing have been removed. --
Mother queen, the mother of a reigning sovereign; a queen mother. --
Mother tongue. (a) A language from which another language has had its origin. (b) The language of one's native land; native tongue. --
Mother water. See Mother liquor (above). --
Mother wit, natural or native wit or intelligence.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Mother

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Mothered p. pr. & vb. n. Mothering. ] To adopt as a son or daughter; to perform the duties of a mother to. [ 1913 Webster ]

The queen, to have put lady Elizabeth besides the crown, would have mothered another body's child. Howell. [ 1913 Webster ]


NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH
moth(n) ผีเสื้อราตรี ออกหากินตอนกลางคืน, Syn. miller
mothy(adj) ซึ่งถูกทำลายด้วยแมลง
mother(n) แม่, See also: คุณแม่, มารดา, แม่เลี้ยง, แม่บุญธรรม, Syn. mamma, mum, ma, mom
mother(n) แหล่งที่มา, See also: บ่อเกิด, ต้นกำเนิด, Syn. fountainhead, font, beginning
mother(adj) เป็นแม่, See also: เป็นมารดา, มาจากแม่
mother(vt) เป็นผู้ให้กำเนิด
mother(vt) เลี้ยงดู, Syn. raise up
mothball(vt) เก็บไว้ใช้, See also: สำรองไว้, Syn. preserve
mothball(n) ลูกเหม็น
motherly(adv) ในฐานะที่เป็นแม่, See also: ในสภาวะที่เป็นแม่

Hope Dictionary
moth(มอธ) n. ผีเสื้อกลางคืนหรือชีปะขาว
moth-eaten(มอธ'อีทเทิน) adj. ถูกกินโดยผีเสื้อกลางคืน, เน่าเปื่อย, ล้าสมัย, ชรา, ทุพพลภาพ
mother(มา'เธอะ) n., adj. แม่, มารดา, แม่ยาย, แม่เลี้ยง, หญิงผู้ทำหน้าที่เหมือนแม่ vt. เป็นแม่ของ, ดูแลเหมือนแม่, Syn. mom, mama
mother countryมาตุภูมิ, บ้านเกิดเมืองนอน
mother superiorn. แม่อธิการ, หัวหน้านางชี pl. mother superiors, mothers superior
mother tonguen. ภาษาที่พูดมาตั้งแต่เด็ก, ภาษาของพ่อแม่
mother witn. เชาวน์หรือสติปัญญาที่มีมาแต่กำเนิด
mother-in-law(มา'เธออินลอ) n. แม่ยาย pl. mothers-in-law
motherboardแผงหลักหมายถึง แผงวงจรหลักในเครื่องคอมพิวเตอร์ที่อุปกรณ์ต่าง ๆ จะเข้าไปเชื่อมต่อด้วยอีกทีหนึ่ง เช่น ซีพียู (CPU) , รอม (ROM) , แรม (RAM) , ชิป (chip) และยังรวมถึงช่องที่เตรียมไว้เสียบแผ่นวงจรพิเศษที่อาจจะเพิ่มมาภายหลัง ที่เรียกว่า "แผงวงจรลูก" ดู daughterboard ประกอบ
mothercraft(-คราฟทฺ) n. การเลี้ยงดูบุตร

Nontri Dictionary
moth(n) ตัวมอด, แมลงกินผ้า, แมลง, ชีปะขาว, ผีเสื้อกลางคืน, แมลงเม่า
MOTH-moth-eaten(adj) ถูกมอดกิน, เน่าเปื่อย, เก่าแก่, ล้าสมัย, ชรา
mother(n) มารดา, แม่
MOTHER-IN-mother-in-law(n) แม่ยาย, แม่ผัว
MOTHER-OF-mother-of-pearl(n) เปลือกมุก, หอยมุก
motherhood(n) ความเป็นแม่, การมีบุตร
motherless(adj) กำพร้าแม่, ไม่มีแม่
motherly(adj) เหมือนมารดา, ของมารดา, ในฐานะที่เป็นแม่
mothy(adj) ถูกมอดหรือหนอนหนังสือกิน
godmother(n) แม่ทูนหัว, แม่อุปถัมภ์

คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.)
mothผีเสื้อกลางคืน, แมลงพวกหนึ่งในออร์เดอร์เลพิดอปเทอรา ส่วนใหญ่ออกหากินกลางคืน ตัวอ่อนเป็นศัตรูที่สำคัญของพืช [พจนานุกรมศัพท์ สสวท.]
Mothแมลง [การแพทย์]
Moth Repellentsยากันแมลง [การแพทย์]

Longdo Unapproved EN-TH
**ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
mother-fucker[มาเธอร์-ฟัคเกอร์] (n, slang) ไอ้เหี้ย, ไอ้แม่เย็ด

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Open Subtitles
**ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
Then this trash arrived as moths to a flame. พอไอ้พวกขยะนั่นมา ...เหมือนแมลงมาเล่นไฟ The Road Warrior (1981)
See, her clothes are all moth-eaten. เสื้อเธอถูกแมงกินพรุนเลย Titanic (1997)
- Joseph, listen to what your moth- โจเซฟ ฟังที่แม่พูด Unbreakable (2000)
I think it's a moth. ผมคิดว่ามันเป็นผีเสื้อนะ Hope Springs (2003)
A giant moth? ผีเสื้อยักษ์เหรอ Around the World in 80 Days (2004)
This thing can probably see us as easily as a bat sees a moth in complete darkness. เป็นไปได้ว่า มันใช้เสียงแทนการมอง เหมือนค้างคาวออกหากินในกลางคืน ที่เห็นในความมืดได้ชัด The Cave (2005)
And the tiniest spark of warmth will bring them in like moths. แม้มีความอบอุ่นเล็กน้อย ก็ทำให้มันกลับมีชิวิตเหมือนพวกแมลงเม่า Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005)
- Maybe we should, uh, look in her mouth, see if this wacko stuffed anything down her throat, you know, kind of like the moth in น่าสงสาร เราน่าจะดูในปากเธอ เผื่อว่า ไอ้โรคจิตอาจจะยัดอะไรลงไปในคอเธอ อย่างผีเสื้อมอธ ในหนังเรื่อง Bloodlust (2006)
I'll become a moth that is attracted to fire ก็คล้ายๆกับ แมลงเม่าที่บินเข้าไปในกองไฟ Go Go G-Boys (2006)
- Did you hear something? - Probably just a moth. เธอได้ยินอะไรไหม เสียงผีเสื้อบินมาชนรถมั้ง The Simpsons Movie (2007)
No, I think it moth be number two. ไม่ ฉันว่า ปัญหาผีเสื้อมากกว่า ง่วงง่ายน่าจะเป็นอันดับสอง Zombieland (2009)
Moths. Moths? ! ตัวมอด ตัวมอด? The Lady of the Lake (2009)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
mothA baby craves its mother's milk.
mothA child is very sensitive to its mother's love.
mothA few years ago, on mothers day, I gave my step-mother a locket as a present.
mothAfter being frightened for many hours, her mother finally saved her.
mothAfter my mother died suddenly, my father looked after me all by himself.
mothAfter this he went down to Capernaum with his mother and brothers and his disciples.
mothAlice, not knowing where to find the book, asked her mother where it was.
mothAlice was frightened of her strict mother.
mothAll I could mumble in response was that when I was a man of fifty, my mother would lean out of the window when I left and remind me not to drive too fast.
mothAll of a sudden my mother began to sing.
mothAlthough an increase of unmarried mothers is needed in order to escape the declining birth rate for some reason public opinion in Japan is avoiding this argument.
mothAmazing! That your mother speaks 6 languages.

Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR)
ผีเสื้อกลางคืน[phīseūa klāngkheūn] (n, exp) EN: moth  FR: papillon de nuit [ m ]

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
moth
 /M AO1 TH/
/มอ ตึ/
/mˈɔːθ/
moths
 /M AO1 TH S/
/มอ ตึ สึ/
/mˈɔːθs/
mother
 /M AH1 DH ER0/
/มะ เด่อ (ร)/
/mˈʌðɜːʴ/
mothon
 /M AA1 TH AH0 N/
/ม้า เติ่น/
/mˈɑːθən/
mothers
 /M AH1 DH ER0 Z/
/มะ เด่อ (ร) สึ/
/mˈʌðɜːʴz/
mothball
 /M AO1 TH B AO2 L/
/ม้อ ตึ บอล/
/mˈɔːθbˌɔːl/
mother's
 /M AH1 DH ER0 Z/
/มะ เด่อ (ร) สึ/
/mˈʌðɜːʴz/
motherly
 /M AH1 DH ER0 L IY0/
/มะ เด่อ (ร) หลี่/
/mˈʌðɜːʴliː/
mothers'
 /M AH1 TH ER0 Z/
/มะ เต่อ (ร) สึ/
/mˈʌθɜːʴz/
mothballs
 /M AO1 TH B AO2 L Z/
/ม้อ ตึ บอล สึ/
/mˈɔːθbˌɔːlz/

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary
moth
 (n) /m o1 th/ /เมาะ ตึ/ /mˈɒθ/
moths
 (n) /m o1 th s/ /เมาะ ตึ สึ/ /mˈɒθs/
mother
 (vt, n) /m uh1 dh @ r/ /มะ เดิ่ร/ /mˈʌðər/
mothers
 (vt, n) /m uh1 dh @ z/ /มะ เดอะ สึ/ /mˈʌðəz/
mothball
 (n) /m o1 th b oo l/ /เมาะ ตึ บ่อล/ /mˈɒθbɔːl/
mothered
 (vt, vt) /m uh1 dh @ d/ /มะ เดอะ ดึ/ /mˈʌðəd/
motherly
 (adj) /m uh1 dh @ l ii/ /มะ เดอะ หลี่/ /mˈʌðəliː/
mothballs
 (n) /m o1 th b oo l z/ /เมาะ ตึ บ่อล สึ/ /mˈɒθbɔːlz/
mothering
 (vt) /m uh1 dh @ r i ng/ /มะ เดอะ หริ่ง/ /mˈʌðərɪŋ/
mothproof
 (vt, adj) /m o1 th p r uu f/ /เมาะ ตึ ผรู่ ฝึ/ /mˈɒθpruːf/

WordNet (3.0)
moth(n) typically crepuscular or nocturnal insect having a stout body and feathery or hairlike antennae
mothball(n) a small sphere of camphor or naphthalene used to keep moths away from stored clothing, Syn. camphor ball
mothball(v) put into long-term storage
moth bean(n) East Indian legume having hairy foliage and small yellow flowers followed by cylindrical pods; used especially in India for food and forage and as a soil conditioner; sometimes placed in genus Phaseolus, Syn. Phaseolus aconitifolius, Vigna aconitifolia
moth-eaten(adj) showing signs of wear and tear, Syn. tatty, ratty, shabby
moth-eaten(adj) worn or eaten away by (or as if by) moths, Syn. mothy
mother(n) a woman who has given birth to a child (also used as a term of address to your mother), Syn. female parent, Ant. father, male parent
mother(n) a stringy slimy substance consisting of yeast cells and bacteria; forms during fermentation and is added to cider or wine to produce vinegar
mother(n) a term of address for an elderly woman
mother(n) a term of address for a mother superior

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Moth

n. A mote. [ Obs. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Moth

n.; pl. Moths [ OE. mothe, AS. moððe; akin to D. mot, G. motte, Icel. motti, and prob. to E. mad an earthworm. Cf. Mad, n., Mawk. ] 1. (Zool.) Any nocturnal lepidopterous insect, or any not included among the butterflies; as, the luna moth; Io moth; hawk moth. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Zool.) Any lepidopterous insect that feeds upon garments, grain, etc.; as, the clothes moth; grain moth; bee moth. See these terms under Clothes, Grain, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Zool.) Any one of various other insects that destroy woolen and fur goods, etc., esp. the larvae of several species of beetles of the genera Dermestes and Anthrenus. Carpet moths are often the larvae of Anthrenus. See Carpet beetle, under Carpet, Dermestes, Anthrenus. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. Anything which gradually and silently eats, consumes, or wastes any other thing. [ 1913 Webster ]


Moth blight (Zool.), any plant louse of the genus Aleurodes, and related genera. They are injurious to various plants. --
Moth gnat (Zool.), a dipterous insect of the genus Bychoda, having fringed wings. --
Moth hunter (Zool.), the goatsucker. --
Moth miller (Zool.), a clothes moth. See Miller, 3, (a). --
Moth mullein (Bot.), a common herb of the genus Verbascum (Verbascum Blattaria), having large wheel-shaped yellow or whitish flowers.
[ 1913 Webster ]

mothball

v. t. To put into long-term storage; as, to mothball the battleships not needed after the war. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

mothball

n. A small sphere of camphor or naphthalene used to keep moths away from stored clothing.
Syn. -- camphor ball. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Moth-eat

v. t. To eat or prey upon, as a moth eats a garment. [ Rarely used except in the form moth-eaten, p. p. or a. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Ruin and neglect have so moth-eaten her. Sir T. Herbert. [ 1913 Webster ]

Moth-eaten

a. having holes due to eating by moths or moth larvae; -- of cloth or clothing. [ PJC ]

Mothen

a. Full of moths. [ Obs. ] Fulke. [ 1913 Webster ]

Mother

n. [ OE. moder, AS. mōdor; akin to D. moeder, OS. mōdar, G. mutter, OHG. muotar, Icel. mōðir, Dan. & Sw. moder, OSlav. mati, Russ. mate, Ir. & Gael. mathair, L. mater, Gr. mh`thr, Skr. māt&rsdot_;; cf. Skr. mā to measure. √268. Cf. Material, Matrix, Metropolis, Father. ] 1. A female parent; especially, one of the human race; a woman who has borne a child. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. That which has produced or nurtured anything; source of birth or origin; generatrix. [ 1913 Webster ]

Alas! poor country! . . . it can not
Be called our mother, but our grave. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

I behold . . . the solitary majesty of Crete, mother of a religion, it is said, that lived two thousand years. Landor. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. An old woman or matron. [ Familiar ] [ 1913 Webster ]

4. The female superior or head of a religious house, as an abbess, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. Hysterical passion; hysteria. [ Obs. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]


Mother Carey's chicken (Zool.), any one of several species of small petrels, as the stormy petrel (Procellaria pelagica), and Leach's petrel (Oceanodroma leucorhoa), both of the Atlantic, and Oceanodroma furcata of the North Pacific. --
Mother Carey's goose (Zool.), the giant fulmar of the Pacific. See Fulmar. --
Mother's mark (Med.), a congenital mark upon the body; a birthmark; a naevus.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Mother

a. Received by birth or from ancestors; native, natural; as, mother language; also acting the part, or having the place of a mother; producing others; originating. [ 1913 Webster ]

It is the mother falsehood from which all idolatry is derived. T. Arnold. [ 1913 Webster ]


Mother cell (Biol.), a cell which, by endogenous divisions, gives rise to other cells (daughter cells); a parent cell. --
Mother church, the original church; a church from which other churches have sprung; as, the mother church of a diocese. --
Mother country, the country of one's parents or ancestors; the country from which the people of a colony derive their origin. --
Mother liquor (Chem.), the impure or complex residual solution which remains after the salts readily or regularly crystallizing have been removed. --
Mother queen, the mother of a reigning sovereign; a queen mother. --
Mother tongue. (a) A language from which another language has had its origin. (b) The language of one's native land; native tongue. --
Mother water. See Mother liquor (above). --
Mother wit, natural or native wit or intelligence.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Mother

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Mothered p. pr. & vb. n. Mothering. ] To adopt as a son or daughter; to perform the duties of a mother to. [ 1913 Webster ]

The queen, to have put lady Elizabeth besides the crown, would have mothered another body's child. Howell. [ 1913 Webster ]


CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary
母亲[mǔ qīn, ㄇㄨˇ ㄑㄧㄣ,   /  ] mother (formal) #1,423 [Add to Longdo]
[niáng, ㄋㄧㄤˊ, ] mother; young lady #2,782 [Add to Longdo]
[niáng, ㄋㄧㄤˊ, / ] mother; troubled #2,782 [Add to Longdo]
[yí, ㄧˊ, ] mother's sister; aunt #9,447 [Add to Longdo]
母乳[mǔ rǔ, ㄇㄨˇ ㄖㄨˇ,  ] mother's milk #16,102 [Add to Longdo]
[é, ㄜˊ, ] moth #21,129 [Add to Longdo]
母体[mǔ tǐ, ㄇㄨˇ ㄊㄧˇ,   /  ] mother's body #21,959 [Add to Longdo]
母亲节[mǔ qīn jié, ㄇㄨˇ ㄑㄧㄣ ㄐㄧㄝˊ,    /   ] Mother's Day #27,005 [Add to Longdo]
阿妈[ā mā, ㄚ ㄇㄚ,   /  ] mother; nurse; amah; serving woman #28,030 [Add to Longdo]
姨夫[yí fu, ㄧˊ ㄈㄨ˙,  ] mother's sister's husband; husband of mother's sister #39,417 [Add to Longdo]

DING DE-EN Dictionary
Falter { m }; Nachtfalter { m } [ zool. ] | Falter { pl }; Nachtfalter { pl }moth | moths; mothes [Add to Longdo]
Motte { f } [ zool. ] | Motten { pl }moth | moths; mothes [Add to Longdo]

EDICT JP-EN Dictionary
[ほう, hou] (n) (1) (also ほう) direction; way; (2) (hon) person; lady; gentleman; (n, n-suf) (3) method of; manner of; way of; (n-suf) (4) care of ..; (5) (also がた) person in charge of ..; (6) (also がた) side (e.g. "on my mother's side"); (P) #160 [Add to Longdo]
[はは(P);はわ(ok);かか(ok);おも(ok);いろは(ok);あも(ok), haha (P); hawa (ok); kaka (ok); omo (ok); iroha (ok); amo (ok)] (n) (hum) (かか was used by children) (See 父) mother; (P) #993 [Add to Longdo]
[に, ni] (suf) takes after (his mother) #1,880 [Add to Longdo]
母親[ははおや, hahaoya] (n, adj-no) mother; (P) #2,269 [Add to Longdo]
[むし, mushi] (n) insect; bug; cricket; moth; worm; (P) #4,038 [Add to Longdo]
マリア[maria] (n) (1) (See 聖母マリア) Mary (mother of Jesus) (lat #4,495 [Add to Longdo]
父母[ふぼ(P);ちちはは, fubo (P); chichihaha] (n) father and mother; parents; (P) #6,790 [Add to Longdo]
母艦[ぼかん, bokan] (n) mother ship #6,982 [Add to Longdo]
祖母[そぼ(P);ばば;おおば;おば;うば, sobo (P); baba ; ooba ; oba ; uba] (n, adj-no) (See 婆) grandmother; (P) #7,931 [Add to Longdo]
聖母[せいぼ, seibo] (n) (1) birth mother of a holy man (or woman); (2) Virgin Mary; (P) #8,639 [Add to Longdo]

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マザーボード[まざーぼーど, maza-bo-do] motherboard [Add to Longdo]

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