| grave | (n) หลุมศพ, See also: หลุมฝังศพ, สุสาน, ป่าช้า, Syn. tomb, vault |
| grave | (n) เสียงต่ำ |
| grave | (adj) ร้ายแรง, See also: รุนแรง, อันตราย, เคร่งเครียด, เอาจริงเอาจัง, สำคัญ, เศร้าซึม, ถมึงทึง, ขรึม, เสียงต่ำ, เสียงเค, Syn. critical, serious, Ant. safe, secure |
| grave danger | อันตรายร้ายแรง [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
| Grave goods | สิ่งของที่ฝังร่วมกับศพ [TU Subject Heading] |
| หลุมศพ | (n) grave, See also: tomb, sepulcher, Syn. หลุมฝังศพ, Example: นักโบราณคดีค้นพบหลุมศพของคนสมัยโบราณซึ่งคาดว่ามีอายุกว่าสองร้อยปี |
| หลุมฝังศพ | (n) grave, See also: tomb, Syn. ที่ฝังศพ, Example: สมบัติที่พบในหลุมฝังศพของฟาโรห์ตุตันคาเมนถูกเก็บรักษาไว้ที่พิพิธภัณฑ์ในกรุงไคโร, Count Unit: หลุม |
| หลุมฝังศพ | (n) grave, See also: tomb, Syn. ที่ฝังศพ, Example: สมบัติที่พบในหลุมฝังศพของฟาโรห์ตุตันคาเมนถูกเก็บรักษาไว้ที่พิพิธภัณฑ์ในกรุงไคโร, Count Unit: หลุม |
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| grave | (n) death of a person, Example: he went to his grave without forgiving me; from cradle to grave |
| grave | (n) a place for the burial of a corpse (especially beneath the ground and marked by a tombstone), Syn. tomb, Example: he put flowers on his mother's grave |
| grave | (adj) dignified and somber in manner or character and committed to keeping promises, Syn. sedate, sober, solemn, Example: a grave God-fearing man; a quiet sedate nature; as sober as a judge; a solemn promise; the judge was solemn as he pronounced sentence |
| grave | (adj) of great gravity or crucial import; requiring serious thought, Syn. grievous, heavy, weighty, Example: grave responsibilities; faced a grave decision in a time of crisis; a grievous fault; heavy matters of state; the weighty matters to be discussed at the peace conference |
| grave accent | (n) a mark (`) placed above a vowel to indicate pronunciation, Syn. grave |
| gravedigger | (n) a person who earns a living by digging graves |
| gravel | (n) rock fragments and pebbles, Syn. crushed rock |
| gravel | (v) cover with gravel, Example: We gravelled the driveway |
| gravelly | (adj) abounding in small stones, Syn. pebbly, shingly, Example: landed at a shingly little beach |
| gravel pit | (n) a quarry for gravel |
| Grave | n. [ AS. gr?f, fr. grafan to dig; akin to D. & OS. graf, G. grab, Icel. gröf, Russ. grob' grave, coffin. See Grave to carve. ] An excavation in the earth as a place of burial; also, any place of interment; a tomb; a sepulcher. Hence: Death; destruction. [ 1913 Webster ] He bad lain in the grave four days. John xi. 17. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Grave | v. t. He hath graven and digged up a pit. Ps. vii. 16 (Book of Common Prayer). [ 1913 Webster ] Thou shalt take two onyx stones, and grave on them the names of the children of Israel. Ex. xxviii. 9. [ 1913 Webster ] With gold men may the hearte grave. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] O! may they graven in thy heart remain. Prior. [ 1913 Webster ] Lie full low, graved in the hollow ground. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Grave | v. i. To write or delineate on hard substances, by means of incised lines; to practice engraving. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Grave | v. t. (Naut.) To clean, as a vessel's bottom, of barnacles, grass, etc., and pay it over with pitch; -- so called because graves or greaves was formerly used for this purpose. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Grave | a. His shield grave and great. Chapman. [ 1913 Webster ] Most potent, grave, and reverend seigniors. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] A grave and prudent law, full of moral equity. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] The thicker the cord or string, the more grave is the note or tone. Moore (Encyc. of Music).
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| Graveclothes | n. pl. The clothes or dress in which the dead are interred. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Gravedigger | n. |
| Gravel | v. t. When we were fallen into a place between two seas, they graveled the ship. Acts xxvii. 41 (Rhemish version). [ 1913 Webster ] Willam the Conqueror . . . chanced as his arrival to be graveled; and one of his feet stuck so fast in the sand that he fell to the ground. Camden. [ 1913 Webster ] When you were graveled for lack of matter. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] The physician was so graveled and amazed withal, that he had not a word more to say. Sir T. North. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Gravel | n. [ OF. gravele, akin to F. gr?ve a sandy shore, strand; of Celtic origin; cf. Armor. grouan gravel, W. gro coarse gravel, pebbles, and Skr. grāvan stone. ]
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| Graveless | a. Without a grave; unburied. |
| 窀 | [窀] grave #55,865 [Add to Longdo] |
| Grab { n }; Gruft { f } | Gräber { pl } | sich im Grabe herumdrehen | mit einem Fuß im Grabe stehen | sein eigenes Grab schaufeln | grave | graves | to turn over in one's grave | to have one's foot in the grave | to dig one's own grave [Add to Longdo] |
| Grabbeigaben { pl } | grave goods [Add to Longdo] |
| Grabräuber { m } | grave robber [Add to Longdo] |
| Graveur { m } | Graveure { pl } | engraver | engravers [Add to Longdo] |
| Gravis { m }; Accent grave { m } | grave accent [Add to Longdo] |
| ernst; feierlich; gemessen; würdig; wichtig { adj } | ernster | am ernstesten | grave | graver | gravest [Add to Longdo] |