67 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ -soap-
/โซว ผึ/     /S OW1 P/     /sˈəʊp/
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หรือค้นหา: -soap-, *soap*

NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH
soap(n) สบู่, Syn. sopamin, solvent
soap(vt) ถูด้วยสบู่, See also: ฟอกสบู่, Syn. aerate, foam

คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.)
Soapสบู่ [TU Subject Heading]
soapสบู่, เป็นเกลือของโซเดียมหรือโพแทสเซียมของกรดไขมัน  เช่น กรดสเตียริก กรดปาล์มมิติกหรือกรดไอเลอิก ซึ่งเตรียมจากปฏิกิริยาระหว่างเบสกับไขมันและอาจเติมสารปรุงแต่งให้มีสีและกลิ่นที่ต้องการ ใช้ชำระล้างหรือการซักฟอก เสื้อผ้า [พจนานุกรมศัพท์ สสวท.]
Soap bubblesฟองสบู่ [TU Subject Heading]
soap operaบริษัทผลิตสบู่, ละครวิทยุหรือโทรทัศน์ที่ออกอากาศเป็นตอนๆ ต่อเนื่องกันเป็นประจำ เนื้อเรื่องที่นำมาแสดงมักจะเกี่ยวกับเหตุการณ์ในชีวิตประจำวัน และปัญหาที่เกิดขึ้นกับตัวละครในเรื่อง ในช่วงแรกเริ่มผู้อุปถัมภ์รายการละครวิทยุหรือโทรทัศน์ ลักษณะนี้เป็นบริษัทผลิตสบู่ จึงถูกเรียกว่า soap หรือ soap opera [อื่นๆ]
Soap operasละครชุดแนวโรแมนติก [TU Subject Heading]
Soap sculptureประติมากรรมสบู่ [TU Subject Heading]

NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN)
สบู่(n) soap, Count Unit: ก้อน
สบู่(n) soap, Example: แม่หัดให้เราอุ้มน้อง ตักน้ำอาบให้น้องและถูสบู่ให้น้อง, Count Unit: ก้อน, Thai Definition: สิ่งที่ผลิตขึ้นโดยนำไขสัตว์ หรือน้ำมันพืชมะกอกไปต้มกับด่างโซเดียมไฮดรอกไซด์ จะได้สบู่แข็ง หรือนำไปต้มกับด่างโพแทสเซียมไฮดรอกไซด์ จะได้สบู่อ่อน ใช้ชำระล้างและซักฟอก, Notes: (โปรตุเกส)

Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR)
สบู่[sabū] (n) EN: soap  FR: savon [ m ]

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Open Subtitles
**ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
Soap, Commandant. สบู่ครับผู้กอง Schindler's List (1993)
SS gave them soap. เอสเอสแจกสบู่... Schindler's List (1993)
Mila, why soaps ? มิลา... แล้วสบู่ Schindler's List (1993)
I used to get that when I used a non-biodegradable soap. ฉันเคยเป็นตอนที่ฉันใช้แบบไม่มีสบู่ Junior (1994)
I used the same fuckin' soap you did, and when I finished, the towel didn't look like no goddamn maxi-pad! ผมใช้ไอ้สบู่เดียวกับที่คุณทำ และเมื่อฉันเสร็จแล้วผ้าขนหนูไม่ได้มีลักษณะที่ไม่เหมือนใครด่าแมกซี่แพด! Pulp Fiction (1994)
Don't worry, we're taking it with us. Jim, the soap. ไม่ต้องกังวลว่าเรากำลังใช้มันกับเรา จิมสบู่ Pulp Fiction (1994)
- Don't be afraid of the soap. - ไม่ต้องกลัวของสบู่ แพร่กระจายไปรอบ ๆ Pulp Fiction (1994)
I got here Auto Repair and... ..Soap Carving. ฉันมาถึงที่นี่ซ่อมรถและ ... แกะสลัก .. Soap The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
All they found of him was a muddy set of prison clothes, a bar of soap and an old rock hammer damn near worn down to the nub. ทั้งหมดที่พวกเขาพบของเขาเป็นชุดของเสื้อผ้าที่เต็มไปด้วยโคลนคุก สบู่ และค้อนหินเก่าสวมใส่แช่งใกล้ลงไปนับ The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Get the soap! ได้รับสบู่! Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
From the bodies they make soap. บ้างก็ถูกนำมาทำเป็นสบู่ Night and Fog (1956)
But, sir, I can't even make my soap float. แค่ครับฉันไม่สามารถแม้แค่จะทำให้ สบู่ของฉันลอย Yellow Submarine (1968)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
soapDon't touch me with your soapy hands.
soapHe blew soap bubbles.
soapHe bought six cakes of soap yesterday.
soapI need some soap.
soapOur love affair was as short-lived as a soap-bubble.
soapRight, I said, shivering at this recital as a man would who gets hysterical while taking a shower if a bit of soap stings his eye.
soapRub briskly with soap, and the stain will soon wash off.
soapShe used up a cake of soap.
soapSoap has the property of removing dirt.
soapSoap helps remove the dirt.
soapThe government ordered that the price of soap be reduced by two pence.
soapThere's no soap.

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
soap
 /S OW1 P/
/โซว ผึ/
/sˈəʊp/

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary
soap
 (vt, n) /s ou1 p/ /โซว ผึ/ /sˈoup/

WordNet (3.0)
soap(n) a cleansing agent made from the salts of vegetable or animal fats
soap(n) money offered as a bribe
soap(n) street names for gamma hydroxybutyrate, Syn. grievous bodily harm, max, liquid ecstasy, goop, easy lay, Georgia home boy, scoop
soap(v) rub soap all over, usually with the purpose of cleaning, Syn. lather
soapberry(n) a tree of the genus Sapindus whose fruit is rich in saponin, Syn. soapberry tree
soapberry vine(n) tendril-climbing vine
soapbox(n) a crate for packing soap
soap bubble(n) a bubble formed by a thin soap film
soap dish(n) a bathroom or kitchen fixture for holding a bar of soap
soap dispenser(n) dispenser of liquid soap

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Soap

n. [ OE. sope, AS. sāpe; akin to D. zeep, G. seife, OHG. seifa, Icel. sāpa, Sw. s&unr_;pa, Dan. s&unr_;be, and perhaps to AS. sīpan to drip, MHG. sīfen, and L. sebum tallow. Cf. Saponaceous. ] A substance which dissolves in water, thus forming a lather, and is used as a cleansing agent. Soap is produced by combining fats or oils with alkalies or alkaline earths, usually by boiling, and consists of salts of sodium, potassium, etc., with the fatty acids (oleic, stearic, palmitic, etc.). See the Note below, and cf. Saponification. By extension, any compound of similar composition or properties, whether used as a cleaning agent or not. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ In general, soaps are of two classes, hard and soft. Calcium, magnesium, lead, etc., form soaps, but they are insoluble and useless. [ 1913 Webster ]

The purifying action of soap depends upon the fact that it is decomposed by a large quantity of water into free alkali and an insoluble acid salt. The first of these takes away the fatty dirt on washing, and the latter forms the soap lather which envelops the greasy matter and thus tends to remove it. Roscoe & Schorlemmer. [ 1913 Webster ]


Castile soap, a fine-grained hard soap, white or mottled, made of olive oil and soda; -- called also Marseilles soap or Venetian soap. --
Hard soap, any one of a great variety of soaps, of different ingredients and color, which are hard and compact. All solid soaps are of this class. --
Lead soap, an insoluble, white, pliable soap made by saponifying an oil (olive oil) with lead oxide; -- used externally in medicine. Called also lead plaster, diachylon, etc. --
Marine soap. See under Marine. --
Pills of soap (Med.), pills containing soap and opium. --
Potash soap, any soap made with potash, esp. the soft soaps, and a hard soap made from potash and castor oil. --
Pumice soap, any hard soap charged with a gritty powder, as silica, alumina, powdered pumice, etc., which assists mechanically in the removal of dirt. --
Resin soap, a yellow soap containing resin, -- used in bleaching. --
Silicated soap, a cheap soap containing water glass (sodium silicate). --
Soap bark. (Bot.) See Quillaia bark. --
Soap bubble, a hollow iridescent globe, formed by blowing a film of soap suds from a pipe; figuratively, something attractive, but extremely unsubstantial. [ 1913 Webster ] This soap bubble of the metaphysicians. J. C. Shairp. [ 1913 Webster ] --
Soap cerate, a cerate formed of soap, olive oil, white wax, and the subacetate of lead, sometimes used as an application to allay inflammation. --
Soap fat, the refuse fat of kitchens, slaughter houses, etc., used in making soap. --
Soap liniment (Med.), a liniment containing soap, camphor, and alcohol. --
Soap nut, the hard kernel or seed of the fruit of the soapberry tree, -- used for making beads, buttons, etc. --
Soap plant (Bot.), one of several plants used in the place of soap, as the Chlorogalum pomeridianum, a California plant, the bulb of which, when stripped of its husk and rubbed on wet clothes, makes a thick lather, and smells not unlike new brown soap. It is called also soap apple, soap bulb, and soap weed. --
Soap tree. (Bot.) Same as Soapberry tree. --
Soda soap, a soap containing a sodium salt. The soda soaps are all hard soaps. --
Soft soap, a soap of a gray or brownish yellow color, and of a slimy, jellylike consistence, made from potash or the lye from wood ashes. It is strongly alkaline and often contains glycerin, and is used in scouring wood, in cleansing linen, in dyehouses, etc. Figuratively, flattery; wheedling; blarney. [ Colloq. ] --
Toilet soap, hard soap for the toilet, usually colored and perfumed.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Soap

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Soaped p. pr. & vb. n. Soaping. ] 1. To rub or wash over with soap. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To flatter; to wheedle. [ Slang ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Soapberry tree

(Bot.) Any tree of the genus Sapindus, esp. Sapindus saponaria, the fleshy part of whose fruit is used instead of soap in washing linen; -- also called soap tree. [ 1913 Webster ]

Soapfish

n. (Zool.) Any serranoid fish of the genus Rhypticus; -- so called from the soapy feeling of its skin. [ 1913 Webster ]

Soapiness

n. Quality or state of being soapy. [ 1913 Webster ]

Soaproot

n. (Bot.) A perennial herb (Gypsophila Struthium) the root of which is used in Spain as a substitute for soap. [ 1913 Webster ]

Soapstone

n. See Steatite, and Talc. [ 1913 Webster ]

Soapsuds

n. pl. Suds made with soap. [ 1913 Webster ]

Soapwort

n. (Bot.) A common plant (Saponaria officinalis) of the Pink family; -- so called because its bruised leaves, when agitated in water, produce a lather like that from soap. Called also Bouncing Bet. [ 1913 Webster ]

Soapy

a. [ Compar. Soapier superl. Soapiest. ] 1. Resembling soap; having the qualities of, or feeling like, soap; soft and smooth. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Smeared with soap; covered with soap. [ 1913 Webster ]


CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary
肥皂[féi zào, ㄈㄟˊ ㄗㄠˋ,  ] soap #16,216 [Add to Longdo]
洋碱[yáng jiǎn, ㄧㄤˊ ㄐㄧㄢˇ,   /  ] soap #475,552 [Add to Longdo]

DING DE-EN Dictionary
Seife { f } | Seifen { pl } | ein Stück Seifesoap | soaps | a cake of soap [Add to Longdo]
Seifenbehälter { m }; Seifenschale { f } | Seifenbehälter { pl }; Seifenschalen { pl }soap dish | soap dishes [Add to Longdo]
Seifenblase { f }soap bubble [Add to Longdo]
Seifenkistenrennen { n }soap box derby [Add to Longdo]
Seifenlauge { f } | Seifenlaugen { pl }soap sud | soapsuds [Add to Longdo]
Seifenpulver { n }soap powder [Add to Longdo]
Seifensieder { m }soap boiler [Add to Longdo]
Seifensiederei { f }soap works [Add to Longdo]

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