ชมพู่ | [chomphū] (n) EN: rose apple FR: jambose [ f ] ; pomme de rose [ f ] ; prune de Malabar [ f ] |
เดินพรวด ๆ | [doēn phrūat-phrūat] (v, exp) FR: marcher à grandes enjambées |
ฝีเท้า | [fīthāo] (n) EN: step ; pace ; footstep FR: vitesse [ f ] ; pas [ m ] ; enjambée [ f ] |
แฮม | [haēm] (n) EN: ham FR: jambon [ m ] |
หักขา | [hak khā] (v, exp) EN: fracture one's leg ; break one's lmeg FR: se fracturer la jambe |
ก้าว | [kāo] (n) EN: step ; pace FR: pas [ m ] ; enjambée [ f ] |
ขา | [khā] (n) EN: leg ; limb ; foot FR: jambe [ f ] ; membre inférieur [ m ] ; pied [ m ] ; patte [ f ] |
แขนขา | [khaēn-khā] (n) EN: limbs ; arm and leg FR: membres [ mpl ] ; bras et jambes [ mpl ] |
ขาหมูรมควัน | [khā mū rom khwan] (n, exp) EN: smoked ham FR: jambon fumé [ m ] |
ข้าง | [khāng] (n) EN: [ classifier : legs, arms, sides of objects ] FR: [ classificateur : jambes, bras ] |
คร่อม | [khrǿm] (v) EN: bestride ; straddle ; bridge FR: enfourcher ; enjamber ; chevaucher |
ไขว้ขา | [khwai khā] (v, exp) EN: cross one's legs FR: croiser les jambes |
หมูแฮม | [mū haēm] (n, exp) EN: ham FR: jambon [ m ] |
ง่ามขา | [ngām khā] (n, exp) EN: groin ; crotch FR: entrejambe [ m ] |
งานชุมนุมลูกเสือ | [ngān chumnum lūkseūa] (n, exp) EN: jamboree FR: jamboree [ m ] |
งานชุมนุมลูกเสือแห่งชาติ | [ngān chumnum lūkseūa haengchāt] (n, exp) EN: National Scout Jamboree |
งานชุมนุมลูกเสือโลก | [Ngān Chumnum Lūkseūa Lōk] (n, prop) EN: World Scout Jamboree |
นกกระจิ๊ดขาสีเนื้อ | [nok krajit khā sī neūa] (n, exp) EN: Pale-legged Leaf Warbler FR: Pouillot à pattes claires [ m ] ; Pouillot à jambes pâles [ m ] |
นกเปล้าหน้าแดง | [nok plao nā daēng] (n, exp) EN: Jambu Fruit Dove FR: Ptilope jambou [ m ] |
ตัดขา | [tat khā] (v, exp) FR: amputer la jambe |
ตัว | [tūa] (classif, (n)) EN: [ classif. : animals, insects, fish ; things with legs (tables, chairs, dolls ...) ; clothing with legs or arms (shirts, pants, underwear ...) ; cigarettes ; letters of the alphabet ] FR: [ classif. : animaux, insectes, poissons ; objets possédant des pieds (tables, chaises ...) ; vêtements avec manches ou jambes (chemises, pantalons, sous-vêtements ...) ] |
หว้า | [wā] (n) EN: java plum ; jambolan |
วิ่งหนี | [wing nī] (v, exp) EN: run away ; flee ; fly FR: s'enfuir en courant ; s'enfuir à toutes jambes |
ยืดขา | [yeūt khā] (v, exp) EN: stretch one's legs FR: allonger les jambes |
doorjamb | (n) a jamb for a door, Syn. doorpost |
enjambment | (n) the continuation of a syntactic unit from one line of verse into the next line without a pause, Syn. enjambement |
jamb | (n) upright consisting of a vertical side member of a door or window frame |
jambalaya | (n) spicy Creole dish of rice and ham, sausage, chicken, or shellfish with tomatoes, peppers, onions, and celery |
jambos | (n) used in some classifications for rose apples (Eugenia jambos), Syn. genus Jambos |
gala | (n) a gay festivity, Syn. blowout, jamboree, gala affair |
greave | (n) armor plate that protects legs below the knee, Syn. jambeau |
ham | (n) meat cut from the thigh of a hog (usually smoked), Syn. gammon, jambon |
rose apple | (n) tropical tree of the East Indies cultivated for its edible fruit, Syn. jambosa, Eugenia jambos, rose-apple tree |
tomatillo | (n) Mexican annual naturalized in eastern North America having yellow to purple edible fruit resembling small tomatoes, Syn. jamberry, purple ground cherry, Physalis philadelphica, miltomate |
tomatillo | (n) annual of Mexico and southern United States having edible purplish viscid fruit resembling small tomatoes, Syn. jamberry, Physalis ixocarpa, Mexican husk tomato |
Jamb | n. [ Prov. E. jaumb, jaum, F. jambe a leg, jambe de force a principal rafter. See Gambol. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. (Arch) The vertical side of any opening, as a door or fireplace; hence, less properly, any narrow vertical surface of wall, as the of a chimney-breast or of a pier, as distinguished from its face. Gwilt. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Mining) Any thick mass of rock which prevents miners from following the lode or vein. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Jamb | v. t. See Jam, v. t. & i. [ 1913 Webster ] |
jambalaya | n. A spicy Creole dish of rice with ham, sausage, chicken, or shellfish, plus tomatoes, and seasoned with peppers, onions, herbs, and celery. [ WordNet 1.5 ] |
Jambeau | n. See Jambes. [ PJC ] Variants: Jambe, Jamb |
jambeau | n. 1. (Ancient armor) See jambes. Syn. -- greave. [ PJC ] 2. A type of spikefish of the Atlantic Ocean, Parahollardia lineata. [ PJC ] |
Jambee | n. [ See Jamb, n.: cf. OF. jamboier to walk. ] A fashionable cane. [ Obs. ] Tatler. |
Jambeux | { } n. pl. [ From F. jambe a leg: cf. OF. jambiere. See Jamb, n. ] (Ancient Armor) In the Middle Ages, armor for the legs below the knees, usually having front and back pieces; called also greaves. [ Written also giambeux. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Jambes |
Jambolana | ‖n. [ Cf. Pg. jambolão a kind of tropical fruit. ] (Bot.) A myrtaceous tree of the West Indies and tropical America (Calyptranthes Jambolana), with astringent bark, used for dyeing. It bears an edible fruit. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Jamboree | n. [ Etym. uncertain. Cf. Jambone. ] 1. A noisy or unrestrained carousal or frolic; a spree. [ Slang ] Kipling. A Calcutta-made pony cart had been standing in front of the manager's bungalow when Raja Singh started on his jamboree. W. A. Fraser. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] 2. a large festive gathering. [ PJC ] 3. an assembly of boy scouts, usually at the national or international level, including camping among the activities; -- a term adopted by the Boy Scouts organization. [ PJC ] |
Jambul | { , n. [ Hind. jambū, jambūl, prop., the rose-apple tree or its fruit, fr. Skr. jambu, jambū. ] The Java plum; also, a drug obtained from its bark and seeds, formerly used as a remedy for diabetes. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC ] Variants: Jambool |