42 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ -numbe-
หรือค้นหา: -numbe-, *numbe*
Possible hiragana form: ぬんべ

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Starting to get numb! เริ่มจะชาแล้วสิ Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995)
Is there any sensation in this arm or numbness in the left hand? เจ็บจี๊ดๆ ตรงแขนหรือเปล่า มือซ้ายชามั้ย Punchline (1988)
Shit. Oh, my God. lt´s going numb. It´s going numb. lt´s going numb. พระเจ้า แขนฉันเริ่มชาแล้ว ชาแล้ว Nothing to Lose (1997)
A woman goes to a doctor who says, "Mind if I numb your breasts?" หญิงลูกอ่อนไปหาหมอเพราะไม่มีน้ำนม หมอถามว่า"หมอขอตรวจดูหน่อยนะ" Bicentennial Man (1999)
-Is it numb? -ชารึยัง Rock Star (2001)
And they also believe that when people watch my stuff or maybe watch this film or whatever they think that you know well you know well you know what they'll watch this and they wont do anything because we've done such a good job of numbing หรือดูหนังเรื่องนี้ หรือเรื่องไหน พวกเขาคิดว่า ประชาชนก็คงแค่ดูแล้วไม่ทำอะไร The Corporation (2003)
Oh, my Gosh, my toes are numb. my gosh. My toes are numb. The Butterfly Effect (2004)
Or that when you have an orgasm your toes go numb? your toes go numb? The Butterfly Effect (2004)
That numb-skull Fogg doesn't even realize he's transporting the bank thief! เจ้าฟ็อกก์โง่ไม่รู้ตัวว่ากำลังพาโจรหนี Around the World in 80 Days (2004)
- Anything with Lucy is, numb-nuts. - ทุกอย่างของลูซี่เป็นเพียงชั่วข้ามคืน เจ้างั่ง 50 First Dates (2004)
You're a numb-nut! เจ้ามันคนไร้ปัญญา! Kung Fu Hustle (2004)
Back home, you can eat it till your teeth go numb พี่จำไอศครีมได้มั้ย? Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War (2004)

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numbe3: Telephone number (please enter a number were you can be contacted even during the day)
numbe60, 000 lucky number request: I got a request to draw an illustration for the site of Beikyu, who hit the lucky number, "Standing By A Little Maple Tree".
numbeAccidents have increased in number.
numbeA considerable number of students want to go to college.
numbe"Act now!" he said, and in addition to his obvious meaning, he hinted that there were number of other important reasons why immediate action was needed.
numbeAfter all, you have to look after number one.
numbeA good theory is characterized by the fact that it makes a number of predictions that could in principle be disproved or falsified by observation.
numbeA great number of accidents happen every year.
numbeA great number of books are published every year.
numbeA great number of citizens went into the army.
numbeA great number of people were killed in a moment.
numbeA great number of students battled for freedom of speech.

WordNet (3.0)
number(n) the property possessed by a sum or total or indefinite quantity of units or individuals, Syn. figure, Example: he had a number of chores to do; the number of parameters is small; the figure was about a thousand
number(n) a concept of quantity involving zero and units, Example: every number has a unique position in the sequence
number(n) a select company of people, Example: I hope to become one of their number before I die
number(n) a numeral or string of numerals that is used for identification, Syn. identification number, Example: she refused to give them her Social Security number
number(n) a clothing measurement, Example: a number 13 shoe
number(n) the grammatical category for the forms of nouns and pronouns and verbs that are used depending on the number of entities involved (singular or dual or plural), Example: in English the subject and the verb must agree in number
number(n) an item of merchandise offered for sale, Example: she preferred the black nylon number; this sweater is an all-wool number
number(v) give numbers to, Example: You should number the pages of the thesis
number(v) enumerate, Syn. list, Example: We must number the names of the great mathematicians
number(v) place a limit on the number of, Syn. keep down

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Numbedness

n. Numbness. [ Obs. ] Wiseman. [ 1913 Webster ]

Number

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Numbered p. pr & vb. n. Numbering. ] [ OE. nombren, noumbren, F. nombrer, fr. L. numerare, numeratum. See Number, n. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. To count; to reckon; to ascertain the units of; to enumerate. [ 1913 Webster ]

If a man can number the dust of the earth, then shall thy seed also be numbered. Gen. xiii. 16. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To reckon as one of a collection or multitude. [ 1913 Webster ]

He was numbered with the transgressors. Is. liii. 12. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To give or apply a number or numbers to; to assign the place of in a series by order of number; to designate the place of by a number or numeral; as, to number the houses in a street, or the apartments in a building. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. To amount; to equal in number; to contain; to consist of; as, the army numbers fifty thousand. [ 1913 Webster ]

Thy tears can not number the dead. Campbell. [ 1913 Webster ]


Numbering machine, a machine for printing consecutive numbers, as on railway tickets, bank bills, etc.
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Syn. -- To count; enumerate; calculate; tell. [ 1913 Webster ]

Number

n. [ OE. nombre, F. nombre, L. numerus; akin to Gr. no`mos that which is dealt out, fr. ne`mein to deal out, distribute. See Numb, Nomad, and cf. Numerate, Numero, Numerous. ] 1. That which admits of being counted or reckoned; a unit, or an aggregate of units; a numerable aggregate or collection of individuals; an assemblage made up of distinct things expressible by figures. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A collection of many individuals; a numerous assemblage; a multitude; many. [ 1913 Webster ]

Ladies are always of great use to the party they espouse, and never fail to win over numbers. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. A numeral; a word or character denoting a number; as, to put a number on a door. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. Numerousness; multitude. [ 1913 Webster ]

Number itself importeth not much in armies where the people are of weak courage. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. The state or quality of being numerable or countable. [ 1913 Webster ]

Of whom came nations, tribes, people, and kindreds out of number. 2 Esdras iii. 7. [ 1913 Webster ]

6. Quantity, regarded as made up of an aggregate of separate things. [ 1913 Webster ]

7. That which is regulated by count; poetic measure, as divisions of time or number of syllables; hence, poetry, verse; -- chiefly used in the plural. [ 1913 Webster ]

I lisped in numbers, for the numbers came. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ]

8. (Gram.) The distinction of objects, as one, or more than one (in some languages, as one, or two, or more than two), expressed (usually) by a difference in the form of a word; thus, the singular number and the plural number are the names of the forms of a word indicating the objects denoted or referred to by the word as one, or as more than one. [ 1913 Webster ]

9. (Math.) The measure of the relation between quantities or things of the same kind; that abstract species of quantity which is capable of being expressed by figures; numerical value. [ 1913 Webster ]


Abstract number,
Abundant number,
Cardinal number
, etc. See under Abstract, Abundant, etc. --
In numbers, in numbered parts; as, a book published in numbers.
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Numberer

n. One who numbers. [ 1913 Webster ]

Numberful

a. Numerous. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Numberless

a. Innumerable; countless. [ 1913 Webster ]

Numberous

a. Numerous. [ Obs. ] Drant. [ 1913 Webster ]

Numbers

prop. n. pl. of Number. The fourth book of the Pentateuch, containing the census of the Hebrews. [ 1913 Webster ]


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