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ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
methoA check is a method of paying money to somebody.
methoActually, the present method has plenty of room for improvement.
methoActually, this method has plenty of room for improvement.
methoA good method for investing is a monthly allotment.
methoAll social animals use some methods of communication to exchange information and to maintain an orderly community.
methoAnd soon after I procured Xenophon's Memorable Things of Socrates, wherein there are many instances of the same method.
methoAnd so the method that works is treading down the snow to harden it, making blocks and piling them up.
methoAnd there is one more method of climbing up to the slide deck.
methoAs far as I could make out, he was experimenting with new methods.
methoBut as civilizations grew more complex, better methods of communication were needed.
methoCommercial Code can be called an enterprise method.
methoFlying is the quickest method of travelling.

WordNet (3.0)
methocarbamol(n) muscle relaxant for skeletal muscles (trade name Robaxin) used to treat spasms, Syn. Robaxin
method(n) a way of doing something, especially a systematic way; implies an orderly logical arrangement (usually in steps)
method acting(n) an acting technique introduced by Stanislavsky in which the actor recalls emotions or reactions from his or her own life and uses them to identify with the character being portrayed, Syn. method
methodical(adj) characterized by method and orderliness, Example: a methodical scholar
methodically(adv) in a methodical manner, Example: she worked methodically
methodism(n) the religious beliefs and practices of Methodists characterized by concern with social welfare and public morals
methodist(n) a follower of Wesleyanism as practiced by the Methodist Church
methodist(adj) of or pertaining to or characteristic of the branch of Protestantism adhering to the views of Wesley, Syn. Wesleyan, Example: Methodist theology
methodist church(n) a Protestant denomination founded on the principles of John Wesley and Charles Wesley, Syn. Methodists
methodist denomination(n) group of Methodist congregations

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English (GCIDE) v.0.53
Method

n. [ F. méthode, L. methodus, fr. Gr. meqodos method, investigation following after; meta` after + "odo`s way.] 1. An orderly procedure or process; regular manner of doing anything; hence, manner; way; mode; as, a method of teaching languages; a method of improving the mind. Addison. [1913 Webster]

2. Orderly arrangement, elucidation, development, or classification; clear and lucid exhibition; systematic arrangement peculiar to an individual. [1913 Webster]

Though this be madness, yet there's method in it. Shak. [1913 Webster]

All method is a rational progress, a progress toward an end. Sir W. Hamilton. [1913 Webster]

3. (Nat. Hist.) Classification; a mode or system of classifying natural objects according to certain common characteristics; as, the method of Theophrastus; the method of Ray; the Linnaean method. [1913 Webster]

4. A technique used in acting in which the actor tries to identify with the individual personality of the specific character being portrayed, so as to provide a realistic rendering of the character's role. Also called the Method, method acting, the Stanislavsky Method or Stanislavsky System. [PJC]

Syn. -- Order; system; rule; regularity; way; manner; mode; course; process; means. -- Method, Mode, Manner. Method implies arrangement; mode, mere action or existence. Method is a way of reaching a given end by a series of acts which tend to secure it; mode relates to a single action, or to the form which a series of acts, viewed as a whole, exhibits. Manner is literally the handling of a thing, and has a wider sense, embracing both method and mode. An instructor may adopt a good method of teaching to write; the scholar may acquire a bad mode of holding his pen; the manner in which he is corrected will greatly affect his success or failure. [1913 Webster]

Methodical

{ } a. [ L. methodicus, Gr. &unr_;: cf. F. méthodique. ] 1. Arranged with regard to method; disposed in a suitable manner, or in a manner to illustrate a subject, or to facilitate practical observation; well-ordered; as, the methodical arrangement of arguments; a methodical treatise. [ wns=2 ] “Methodical regularity.” Addison. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Proceeding with regard to method; characterized by method or orderliness; systematic; as, a methodical investigation. [ wns=1 ] “Aristotle, strict, methodic, and orderly.” Harris. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Of or pertaining to the ancient school of physicians called methodists. Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ]

-- Me*thod"ic*al*ly, adv. -- Me*thod"ic*al*ness, n. [ 1913 Webster ]

Variants: Methodic
Methodios

n. The art and principles of method. [ 1913 Webster ]

Methodism

n. (Eccl.) The system of doctrines, polity, and worship, of the sect called Methodists. Bp. Warburton. [ 1913 Webster ]

Methodist

a. Of or pertaining to the sect of Methodists; as, Methodist hymns; a Methodist elder. [ 1913 Webster ]

Methodist

n. [ Cf. F. méthodiste. See Method. ] 1. One who observes method. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

2. One of an ancient school of physicians who rejected observation and founded their practice on reasoning and theory. Sir W. Hamilton. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Theol.) One of a sect of Christians, the outgrowth of a small association called the “Holy Club, ” formed at Oxford University, a. d. 1729, of which the most conspicuous members were John Wesley and his brother Charles Wesley; -- originally so called from the methodical strictness of members of the club in all religious duties. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. A person of strict piety; one who lives in the exact observance of religious duties; -- sometimes so called in contempt or ridicule. [ 1913 Webster ]

Methodistical

{ } a. Of or pertaining to methodists, or to the Methodists. -- Meth`o*dis"tic*al*ly, adv. [1913 Webster]

Variants: Methodistic
Methodization

n. The act or process of methodizing, or the state of being methodized. [ 1913 Webster ]

Methodize

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Methodized p. pr. & vb. n. Methodizing ] To reduce to method; to dispose in due order; to arrange in a convenient manner; as, to methodize one's work or thoughts. Spectator. [ 1913 Webster ]

Methodizer

n. One who methodizes. [ 1913 Webster ]

German-English: TU-Chemnitz DING Dictionary
Methode { f }; Verfahren { n }; Art und Weise { f } | Methoden { pl }; Handlungsweise { f } | sachgerechte Methoden { pl }method | methods | sound practices [Add to Longdo]
Methode { f }; Verfahren { n }technique [Add to Longdo]
Methode der Ermittlung des jährlichen Abschreibungsaufwandes [ econ. ]appraisal depreciation method [Add to Longdo]
Methode { f } der Parameterübergabe (Programmiersprache) [ comp. ]thunk [Add to Longdo]
Methoden der fallenden Abschreibung [ econ. ]accelerated methods of depreciation [Add to Longdo]
Methodik { f }methodology; methods [Add to Longdo]
Methodismus { m }methodism [Add to Longdo]
Methodist { m }methodist [Add to Longdo]
Methodologie { f }; Methodenlehre { f }; Methodik { f }methodology [Add to Longdo]
Methode { f } der kleinsten Quadrate [ math. ]least squares method [Add to Longdo]
methodischmethodic [Add to Longdo]
methodisch { adj } | methodischer | am methodischstenmethodical | more methodical | most methodical [Add to Longdo]
methodisch { adv }methodically [Add to Longdo]
methodisch { adv }methodicly [Add to Longdo]
methodologischmethodological [Add to Longdo]

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