48 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ minut
หรือค้นหา: -minut-, *minut*

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We're scientists, Lloyd, not attention-seeking reality show contestants looking for their 15 minutes of fame on a talk show. เราเป็นนักวิทยาศาสตร์นะลอยด์ ไม่ใช่นักแสดงที่เที่ยว ไปขอโอกาส ปรากฏตัวในเวทีเรียลลิตี้โชว์ เวทีทอล์ฺกโชว์ ให้ได้ปรากฏตัวรอบละ 15 นาทีของการแสดง Playing Cards with Coyote (2009)
Tommy, she showed up a few minutes ago demanding to speak to you. ทอมมี่ เธอปรากฏตัวขึ้น เมื่อไม่กี่นาทีที่ผ่านมา เธอขอคุยกับคุณ Questions and Antlers (2010)
Now, in combining these two phenomena, circuitry that remains viable post-mortem and a memory bank that goes back eight minutes, source code enables us to capitalize on the overlap. เมื่อทั้งสองปรากฏการณ์นี้มารวมกัน วงจรหลังตายที่ยังอยู่ และความทรงจำที่ย้อนกลับไป 8 นาทีนั้น Source Code (2011)
- In a minute. - ขอนาทีเดียว The Best Thing That Ever Could Have Happened (2009)
Wait a minute! Wait a minute! Jafar? เดี๋ยวก่อนสิ จาฟา ถ้าท่านเป็นเจ้าสามีโง่ๆ นั่นแทนล่ะ Aladdin (1992)
Can you give us a minute? ขอเวลาเดี๋ยวนะคะ? Basic Instinct (1992)
- Three minutes-- - อีก 3 นาที The Bodyguard (1992)
Got a minute? มีเวลาสักครู่ไหมคะ? Basic Instinct (1992)
We still have 20 minutes left. เรายังคงเหลืออีก 20 นาที Basic Instinct (1992)
But what's interesting is the last call he made was to her mobile phone 90 minutes before he died. แต่ที่น่าสนใจก็คือเบอร์โทรออกล่าสุด เป็นเบอร์ของทราเมล... ...90 นาทีก่อนที่เขาจะตาย Basic Instinct (1992)
Five minutes later, somebody slits her throat. 5 นาทีต่อมา มีคนกรีดคอเธอ Basic Instinct (1992)
Farmer, wait a minute! โทนี่ เงียบ! The Bodyguard (1992)

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minutA Airlines flight 112 bound for Tokyo will be delayed 30 minutes.
minutAbout ten minutes before.
minutA dog jumped onto the chair and lay motionless for five minutes.
minutA few minutes after he finished his work, he went to bed.
minutA few minutes later the telephone rang.
minutA few minutes more, and I'll be ready.
minutA few minutes' walk brought him to the zoo.
minutA few minutes' walk brought me to the park.
minutA few minutes' walk brought me to the shore.
minutA few minute's walk brought us to the park.
minutAfter ten minutes, they passed on to a new topic.
minutAfter ten minutes' walk we came to the museum.

WordNet (3.0)
minute(n) a unit of time equal to 60 seconds or 1/60th of an hour, Syn. min, Example: he ran a 4 minute mile
minute(n) a unit of angular distance equal to a 60th of a degree, Syn. arcminute, minute of arc
minute(n) a short note, Example: the secretary keeps the minutes of the meeting
minute(adj) characterized by painstaking care and detailed examination, Syn. narrow, Example: a minute inspection of the grounds; a narrow scrutiny; an exact and minute report
minute book(n) a book in which minutes have been written
minute gun(n) (military) gun that is discharged once every minute (usually as part of a military funeral)
minute hand(n) points to the minutes, Syn. big hand
minutely(adv) in minute detail, Syn. circumstantially, Example: our inability to see everything minutely and clearly is due merely to the infirmity of our senses
minuteman(n) an American militiaman prior to and during the American Revolution
minuteman(n) a strategic weapon system using a guided missile of intercontinental range; missiles are equipped with nuclear warheads and dispersed in hardened silos

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Minutary

a. Pertaining to, or consisting of, minutes. [ Obs. ] Fuller. [ 1913 Webster ]

Minute

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Minuted; p. pr. & vb. n. Minuting. ] To set down a short sketch or note of; to jot down; to make a minute or a brief summary of. [ 1913 Webster ]

The Empress of Russia, with her own hand, minuted an edict for universal tolerance. Bancroft. [ 1913 Webster ]

Minute

n. [ LL. minuta a small portion, small coin, fr. L. minutus small: cf. F. minute. See 4th Minute. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. The sixtieth part of an hour; sixty seconds. (Abbrev. m. or min.; as, 4 h. 30 m.) [ 1913 Webster ]

Four minutes, that is to say, minutes of an hour. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. The sixtieth part of a degree; sixty seconds (Marked thus (′); as, 10° 20′). [ 1913 Webster ]

3. A nautical or a geographic mile. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. A coin; a half farthing. [ Obs. ] Wyclif (Mark xii. 42) [ 1913 Webster ]

5. A very small part of anything, or anything very small; a jot; a tittle. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Minutes and circumstances of his passion. Jer. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ]

6. A point of time; a moment. [ 1913 Webster ]

I go this minute to attend the king. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

7. pl. The memorandum; a record; a note to preserve the memory of anything; as, to take minutes of a contract; to take minutes of a conversation or debate; to read the minutes of the last meeting. [ 1913 Webster ]

8. (Arch.) A fixed part of a module. See Module. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ Different writers take as the minute one twelfth, one eighteenth, one thirtieth, or one sixtieth part of the module. [ 1913 Webster ]

Minute

a. [ L. minutus, p. p. of minuere to lessen. See Minish, Minor, and cf. Menu, Minuet. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. Very small; little; tiny; fine; slight; slender; inconsiderable; as, minute details. “Minute drops.” Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Attentive to small things; paying attention to details; critical; particular; precise; as, a minute observer; minute observation. [ 1913 Webster ]

Syn. -- Little; diminutive; fine; critical; exact; circumstantial; particular; detailed. -- Minute, Circumstantial, Particular. A circumstantial account embraces all the leading events; a particular account includes each event and movement, though of but little importance; a minute account goes further still, and omits nothing as to person, time, place, adjuncts, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]

Minute

a. Of or pertaining to a minute or minutes; occurring at or marking successive minutes. [ 1913 Webster ]


Minute bell, a bell tolled at intervals of a minute, as to give notice of a death or a funeral. --
Minute book, a book in which written minutes are entered. --
Minute glass, a glass measuring a minute or minutes by the running of sand. --
Minute gun, a discharge of a cannon repeated every minute as a sign of distress or mourning. --
Minute hand, the long hand of a watch or clock, which makes the circuit of the dial in an hour, and marks the minutes.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Minute-jack

n. 1. A figure which strikes the hour on the bell of some fanciful clocks; -- called also jack of the clock house. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A timeserver; an inconstant person. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Minutely

adv. At intervals of a minute; very often and regularly. J. Philips. [ 1913 Webster ]

Minutely proclaimed in thunder from heaven. Hammond. [ 1913 Webster ]

Minutely

adv. [ From 4th Minute. ] In a minute manner; with minuteness; exactly; nicely. [ 1913 Webster ]

Minutely

a. [ From 1st Minute. ] Happening every minute; continuing; unceasing. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Throwing themselves absolutely upon God's minutely providence. Hammond. [ 1913 Webster ]

Minuteman

n.; pl. Minutemen A militiaman who was to be ready to march at a moment's notice; -- a term used in the American Revolution. [ 1913 Webster ]


DING DE-EN Dictionary
Minute { f } | Minuten { pl }minute | minutes [Add to Longdo]
Minutensteak { n }minute steak [Add to Longdo]
Minutenzeiger { m }minute hand [Add to Longdo]
minutenlanglasting a minute [Add to Longdo]

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