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56 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ -convent-
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หรือค้นหา: -convent-, *convent*

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NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH
convent(n) สังคมของหญิงผู้ที่อุทิศตนให้ศาสนา
convent(n) สำนักแม่ชี, Syn. cloister, nunnery

NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN)
คอนแวนต์(n) convent, Example: เธอเรียนที่โรงเรียนคอนแวนต์ตั้งแต่ชั้นอนุบาล, Thai Definition: สถานที่พำนักของนางชีในศาสนาคริสต์นิกายโรมันทาคอริก และเรียกโรงเรียนที่ชีในสำนักนั้นๆ ตั้งขึ้นและเป็นผู้ดำเนินการสอนว่า โรงเรียนคอนแวนต์, Notes: ภาษาอังกฤษ

Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR)
คอนแวนต์[khønwēn = khønawēn] (n) EN: convent

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I finally arrived at the fourth annual Dixie-Trek convention only to find that my idol Wil Wheaton decided he had better things to do than to show up and sign my action figure. นิทรรศการดิ๊กซี่-เทร็ค ประจำปีครั้งที่ 4 แต่กลับพบว่าขวัญใจของฉัน วิล วีทตัน ตัดสินใจว่ามีอย่างอื่นที่ดีกว่า มาปรากฏตัวและเซ็นหุ่นนักบู๊ให้ฉัน The Creepy Candy Coating Corollary (2009)
I am familiar with the Hague Convention. Religious-- สนธิสัญญาเฮกผมรู้อยู่แล้วน่ะ Schindler's List (1993)
Conventional wisdom. จากระยะทางที่ต้องใช้ ในการเดินทาง จากส่วนลึกของอวกาศ จะต้องใช้พลังงานจำนวนมาก เกินกว่ายานอวกาศ จะทำได้ Deep Throat (1993)
Now when convention and science offer us no answers, might we not finally turn to the fantastic as a plausibility? ที่ตาย จากเหตุลึกลับแบบนี้ ตอนนี้ เมื่อเรารวมข้อมูลที่มี และ วิทยาศาสตร์ ก็ไม่สามารถให้คำตอบได้ Deep Throat (1993)
I'm gonna meet with their C.E.O. at the convention in San Francisco next month. เดือนหน้าฉันต้องไปพบกับซีอีโอพวกเขาที่ซานฟรานซิสโก Junior (1994)
- The convention is tonight? - มีงานคืนนี้เหรอ Junior (1994)
To the pharmaceutical convention at the Hyatt. I'm meeting the Lyndon guys. มีงานเลี้ยงที่โรงแรมไฮแอท ฉันต้องไปพบคนของลินดอน Junior (1994)
She herself had determined to take her vows... at the convent of Santa Maria, where she is a nun to this day. ส่วนตัวเธอเองก็ถวายตัว ที่อาราม ซานตามาเรีย ที่เธอเป็นแม่ชีอยู่จนทุกวันนี้ Don Juan DeMarco (1994)
Dona Julia has become a nun at the same convent. ดอนน่าจูเลียกลายเป็นแม่ชีอารามเดียวกัน Don Juan DeMarco (1994)
So, within three weeks of my father's death, she was in a convent somewhere in Mexico. ดังนั้นภายในสามสัปดาห์ที่พ่อผมตาย เธออยู่ในอารามที่ไหนสักแห่งในแม็กซิโก Don Juan DeMarco (1994)
Goddamn convention. ชุมนุมวายร้าย Heat (1995)
They were made specially for her by the nuns in the Convent of St. Claire. สั่งตัดพิเศษโดยฝีมือพวกแม่ชีที่สํานักเซนต์แคลร์ Rebecca (1940)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
conventEither he or I have to attend the convention.
conventEven if there is a convention, I shouldn't ask them for so much money.
conventHe made a few conventional remarks about the event.
conventHis invention is superior to conventional equipment.
conventI just followed convention.
conventModern art has broken away from nineteenth century conventions.
conventMr White said that because of the convention, there were no rooms available.
conventOne weekend all of the hotels in the city were full because there was a large convention.
conventPlastics have taken the place of many conventional materials.
conventPlease let me know if you need help in reserving a room closer to the Convention Center.
conventProgress in science was often barred by convention.
conventThat's one of the conventions of our daily life.

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
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Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary
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WordNet (3.0)
convent(n) a religious residence especially for nuns
convent(n) a community of people in a religious order (especially nuns) living together
conventicle(n) a secret unauthorized meeting for religious worship
conventicle(n) a building for religious assembly (especially Nonconformists, e.g., Quakers), Syn. meetinghouse
convention(n) a large formal assembly, Example: political convention
convention(n) something regarded as a normative example, Syn. normal, formula, rule, pattern, Example: the convention of not naming the main character; violence is the rule not the exception; his formula for impressing visitors
convention(n) (diplomacy) an international agreement
convention(n) the act of convening, Syn. convening
conventional(adj) following accepted customs and proprieties, Ant. unconventional, Example: conventional wisdom; she had strayed from the path of conventional behavior; conventional forms of address
conventional(adj) conforming with accepted standards, Syn. established, Example: a conventional view of the world

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Convent

v. i. [ L. conventus, p. p. of convenire. See Convene, v. i. ] 1. To meet together; to concur. [ obs. ] Beau. & Fl. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To be convenient; to serve. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

When that is known and golden time convents. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Convent

n. [ L. conventus a meeting, LL. also, a convent. See Convene, v. i. ] 1. A coming together; a meeting. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

A usual ceremony at their [ the witches ] convents or meetings. B. Jonson. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. An association or community of recluses devoted to a religious life; a body of monks or nuns. [ 1913 Webster ]

One of our convent, and his [ the duke's ] confessor. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. A house occupied by a community of religious recluses; a monastery or nunnery. [ 1913 Webster ]

One seldom finds in Italy a spot of ground more agreeable than ordinary that is not covered with a convent. Addison.

Syn. -- Nunnery; monastery; abbey. See Cloister. [ 1913 Webster ]

Convent

v. t. To call before a judge or judicature; to summon; to convene. [ Obs. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Conventical

a. Of or from, or pertaining to, a convent. “Conventical wages.” Sterne. [ 1913 Webster ]


Conventical prior. See Prior.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Conventicle

n. [ L. conventiculum, dim. of conventus: cf. F. conventicule. See Convent, n. ] 1. A small assembly or gathering; esp., a secret assembly. [ 1913 Webster ]

They are commanded to abstain from all conventicles of men whatsoever. Ayliffe. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. An assembly for religious worship; esp., such an assembly held privately, as in times of persecution, by Nonconformists or Dissenters in England, or by Covenanters in Scotland; -- often used opprobriously, as if those assembled were heretics or schismatics. [ 1913 Webster ]

The first Christians could never have had recourse to nocturnal or clandestine conventicles till driven to them by the violence of persecution. Hammond. [ 1913 Webster ]

A sort of men who . . . attend its [ the curch of England's ] service in the morning, and go with their wives to a conventicle in the afternoon. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ]

Conventicler

n. One who supports or frequents conventicles. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

Conventicling

a. Belonging or going to, or resembling, a conventicle. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Conventicling schools . . . set up and taught secretly by fanatics. South. [ 1913 Webster ]

Convention

n. [ L. conventio: cf. F. convention. See Convene, v. i. ] 1. The act of coming together; the state of being together; union; coalition. [ 1913 Webster ]

The conventions or associations of several particles of matter into bodies of any certain denomination. Boyle. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. General agreement or concurrence; arbitrary custom; usage; conventionality. [ 1913 Webster ]

There are thousands now
Such women, but convention beats them down. Tennyson. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. A meeting or an assembly of persons, esp. of delegates or representatives, to accomplish some specific object, -- civil, social, political, or ecclesiastical. [ 1913 Webster ]

He set himself to the making of good laws in a grand convention of his nobles. Sir R. Baker. [ 1913 Webster ]

A convention of delegates from all the States, to meet in Philadelphia, for the sole and express purpose of reserving the federal system, and correcting its defects. W. Irving. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. (Eng. Hist) An extraordinary assembly of the parkiament or estates of the realm, held without the king's writ, -- as the assembly which restored Charles II. to the throne, and that which declared the throne to be abdicated by James II. [ 1913 Webster ]

Our gratitude is due . . . to the Long Parliament, to the Convention, and to William of Orange. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. An agreement or contract less formal than, or preliminary to, a treaty; an informal compact, as between commanders of armies in respect to suspension of hostilities, or between states; also, a formal agreement between governments or sovereign powers; as, a postal convention between two governments. [ 1913 Webster ]

This convention, I think from my soul, is nothing but a stipulation for national ignominy; a truce without a suspension of hostilities. Ld. Chatham. [ 1913 Webster ]

The convention with the State of Georgia has been ratified by their Legislature. T. Jefferson. [ 1913 Webster ]

Conventional

a. [ L. conventionalis: cf. F. conventionnel. ] 1. Formed by agreement or compact; stipulated. [ 1913 Webster ]

Conventional services reserved by tenures upon grants, made out of the crown or knights' service. Sir M. Hale. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Growing out of, or depending on, custom or tacit agreement; sanctioned by general concurrence or usage; formal. “Conventional decorum.” Whewell. [ 1913 Webster ]

The conventional language appropriated to monarchs. Motley. [ 1913 Webster ]

The ordinary salutations, and other points of social behavior, are conventional. Latham. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Fine Arts) (a) Based upon tradition, whether religious and historical or of artistic rules. (b) Abstracted; removed from close representation of nature by the deliberate selection of what is to be represented and what is to be rejected; as, a conventional flower; a conventional shell. Cf. Conventionalize, v. t. [ 1913 Webster ]

conventionalise

v. to make conventional.
Syn. -- conventionalize. [ WordNet 1.5 ]


CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary
女修道[nǚ xiū dào, ㄋㄩˇ ㄒㄧㄡ ㄉㄠˋ,   ] convent [Add to Longdo]
女修道院[nǚ xiū dào yuàn, ㄋㄩˇ ㄒㄧㄡ ㄉㄠˋ ㄩㄢˋ,    ] convent [Add to Longdo]

DING DE-EN Dictionary
Kloster { n } | Klöster { pl } | ins Kloster gehenconvent | convents | to enter a convent [Add to Longdo]
Klosterschule { f }convent school [Add to Longdo]
Nonnenkloster { n }convent of nuns [Add to Longdo]

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