| ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: incur, -incur- |
มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ | incur | (vt) ประสบกับสิ่งที่ไม่ดี, Syn. encounter | | incurable | (adj) ซึ่งเปลี่ยนแปลงไม่ได้ | | incurable | (adj) ซึ่งไม่สามารถรักษาได้, See also: ซึ่งรักษาไม่หาย, Syn. irremediable, Ant. curable, remediable | | incurious | (adj) ซึ่งไม่อยากรู้ไม่อยากเห็น, See also: ซึ่งไม่สนใจ, Syn. indifferent, uninterested, Ant. curious, interested | | incursion | (n) การจู่โจม, See also: การโจมตี, Syn. attact, raid | | incursion | (n) การบุกรุก (คำทางการ), Syn. instrusion, irruption |
| |
| | incur | (อินเคอร์') vt. ก่อให้เกิด, ทำให้เกิด, ประสบ, ได้รับ., See also: incurable adj., Syn. acquire | | incurable | (อินเคียว' ระเบิล) adj. ซึ่งรักษาไม่หาย. -n. บุคคลที่เป็นโรคที่รักษาไม่หาย., See also: incurability, incurableness n. incurably adv. | | incursion | (อินเคอ' เชิน) n. การบุกรุก, การโจมตี, การรุกล้ำ, Syn. inroad, raid, attack | | incursive | (อินเคอ' ซิฟว) adj. บุกรุก, โจมตี, รุกล้ำ (making incursions) |
| | incur | (vt) เพาะ, ทำหนี้สิน, ทำให้เกิด, ได้รับ | | incurable | (adj) แก้ไม่ไหว, รักษาไม่หาย, แก้ไขไม่ได้, ไม่มีทางแก้ | | incursion | (n) การบุกรุก, การจู่โจม, การโจมตี |
| | | Incur | (vt) รับผิด/รับผิดชอบ |
| | โรคแทรก | (n) complication, See also: incurrent disease, Syn. โรคแทรกซ้อน, Example: ผู้ป่วยโรคเบาหวานอาจมีโรคแทรกทางตาเกิดขึ้นได้ ดังนั้นแม้ยังไม่มีอาการของสายตา ก็ควรให้จักษุแพทย์ตรวจอย่างน้อยปีละครั้ง | | โรคแทรกซ้อน | (n) incurrent disease, See also: complication, Syn. โรคแทรก, Example: สมุนไพรหลายอย่างสามารถเยียวยาโรคแทรกซ้อนจากโรคเอดส์ได้ | | เสียเกียรติ | (v) be inglorious, See also: incur disgrace, Syn. อัปยศ, เสื่อมเสีย, อับอาย, Example: เขาถูกกระทำให้เสียเกียรติ เสียชื่อเสียงของตนเอง และวงศ์ตระกูล, Thai Definition: เสียชื่อเสียง |
| | แบกความเสี่ยง | [baēk khwām sīeng] (v, exp) EN: incur a risk | | การบุกรุก | [kān bukruk] (n) EN: encroachment ; incursion ; intrusion ; aggression ; trespass FR: empiétement [ m ] ; usurpation de terres [ f ] ; intrusion [ f ] ; incursion [ f ] | | ความเลินเล่อ | [khwām loēnloē] (n) EN: carelessness FR: incurie [ f ] | | ความไม่อยากรู้อยากเห็น | [khwām mai yāk rū yāk hen] (n, exp) FR: incuriosité [ f ] (litt.) | | ความเพิกเฉย | [khwām phoēkchoēi] (n) EN: neglect FR: incurie [ f ] | | ก่อให้เกิดหนี้สิน | [køhaikoēt nīsin] (v, exp) EN: incur debts ; run up debts | | โกง | [kōng] (adj) EN: bent ; crooked ; curved FR: courbé ; incurvé | | ก่อหนี้สิน | [kø nīsin] (v, exp) EN: incur debts ; run up debts | | ไม่อาจจะเยียวยาได้ | [mai āt ja yīoyā dāi] (x) EN: incorrigible ; incurable ; beyond cure ; hopeless FR: sans espoir | | ไม่อยากรู้อยากเห็น | [mai yāk rū yāk hen] (adj) FR: incurieux (lit.) | | รักษาไม่หาย | [raksā mai hāi] (adj) FR: incurable ; inguérissable | | สุดจะเยียวยา | [sut ja yīoyā] (x) EN: incurably | | เยียวยาไม่ได้ | [yīoyā mai dāi] (adv) EN: incurably |
| | | | | incur | (v) make oneself subject to; bring upon oneself; become liable to, Example: People who smoke incur a great danger to their health | | incurability | (n) incapability of being cured or healed, Syn. incurableness, Ant. curability, curableness | | incurability | (n) incapability of being altered in disposition or habits, Example: the incurability of his optimism | | incurable | (n) a person whose disease is incurable | | incurable | (adj) incapable of being cured, Ant. curable, Example: an incurable disease; an incurable addiction to smoking | | incurable | (adj) unalterable in disposition or habits, Example: an incurable optimist | | incurably | (adv) to an incurable degree, Example: she was incurably optimistic | | incurably | (adv) in a manner impossible to cure, Example: he is incurably ill | | incurious | (adj) showing absence of intellectual inquisitiveness or natural curiosity, Ant. curious, Example: strangely incurious about the cause of the political upheaval surrounding them | | incurrence | (n) the act of incurring (making yourself subject to something undesirable) | | incurring | (n) acquiring or coming into something (usually undesirable), Example: incurring debts is easier than paying them | | incursion | (n) the act of entering some territory or domain (often in large numbers), Example: the incursion of television into the American living room | | incursion | (n) the mistake of incurring liability or blame | | incursive | (adj) involving invasion or aggressive attack, Syn. invasive, invading, Example: invasive war | | incurvate | (v) bend inwards, Example: The body incurvates a little at the back | | incurvate | (v) cause to curve inward, Example: gravity incurvates the rays | | incurvate | (adj) bent into or having an inward curve, Syn. incurved | | incurvation | (n) the action of creating a curved shape | | pincurl clip | (n) a variety of clip for holding pin curls | | concave shape | (n) a shape that curves or bends inward, Syn. incurvature, incurvation, concavity | | penetration | (n) an attack that penetrates into enemy territory, Syn. incursion | | receive | (v) receive a specified treatment (abstract), Syn. incur, obtain, find, get, Example: These aspects of civilization do not find expression or receive an interpretation; His movie received a good review; I got nothing but trouble for my good intentions |
| | Incur | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Incurred p. pr. & vb. n. Incurring ] [ L. incurrere to run into or toward; pref. in- in + currere to run. See Current. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. To meet or fall in with, as something inconvenient, harmful, or onerous; to put one's self in the way of; to expose one's self to; to become liable or subject to; to bring down upon one's self; to encounter; to contract; as, to incur debt, danger, displeasure, penalty, responsibility, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] I know not what I shall incur to pass it, Having no warrant. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To render liable or subject to; to occasion. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Lest you incur me much more damage in my fame than you have done me pleasure in preserving my life. Chapman. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Incur | v. i. To pass; to enter. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Light is discerned by itself because by itself it incurs into the eye. South. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Incurability | n. [ Cf. F. incurabilité incurability, LL. incurabilitas negligence. ] The state of being incurable; irremediableness. Harvey. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Incurable | n. A person diseased beyond cure. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Incurable | a. [ F. incurable, L. incurabilis. See In- not, and Curable. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. Not capable of being cured; beyond the power of skill or medicine to remedy; as, an incurable disease. [ 1913 Webster ] A scirrhus is not absolutely incurable. Arbuthnot. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Not admitting or capable of remedy or correction; irremediable; remediless; as, incurable evils. [ 1913 Webster ] Rancorous and incurable hostility. Burke. [ 1913 Webster ] They were laboring under a profound, and, as it might have seemed, an almost incurable ignorance. Sir J. Stephen. Syn. -- Irremediable; remediless; irrecoverable; irretrievable; irreparable; hopeless. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Incurableness | n. The state of being incurable; incurability. Boyle. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Incurably | adv. In a manner that renders cure impracticable or impossible; irremediably. “Incurably diseased.” Bp. Hall. “Incurably wicked.” Blair. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Incuriosity | n. [ L. incuriositas: cf. F. incurosité. ] Lack of curiosity or interest; inattentiveness; indifference. Sir H. Wotton. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Incurious | a. [ L. incuriosus: cf. F. incurieux. See In- not, and Curious. ] Not curious or inquisitive; without care for or interest in; inattentive; careless; negligent; heedless. [ 1913 Webster ] Carelessnesses and incurious deportments toward their children. Jer. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Incuriously | adv. In an curious manner. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Incuriousness | n. Unconcernedness; incuriosity. [ 1913 Webster ] Sordid incuriousness and slovenly neglect. Bp. Hall. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Incurrence | n. [ See Incur. ] The act of incurring, bringing on, or subjecting one's self to (something troublesome or burdensome); as, the incurrence of guilt, debt, responsibility, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Incurrent | a. [ L. incurrens, p. pr. incurere, incursum, to run in; in- + currere to run. ] (Zool.) Characterized by a current which flows inward; as, the incurrent orifice of lamellibranch Mollusca. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Incursion | n. [ L. incursio: cf. F. incursion. See Incur. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. A running into; hence, an entering into a territory with hostile intention; a temporary invasion; a predatory or harassing inroad; a raid. [ 1913 Webster ] The Scythian, whose incursions wild Have wasted Sogdiana. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] The incursions of the Goths disordered the affairs of the Roman Empire. Arbuthnot. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Attack; occurrence. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Sins of daily incursion. South. Syn. -- Invasion; inroad; raid; foray; sally; attack; onset; irruption. See Invasion. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Incursive | a. Making an incursion; invasive; aggressive; hostile. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Incurtain | v. t. To curtain. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | | Incurvate | a. [ L. incurvatus, p. p. of incurvare to crook; pref. in- in + curvus bent. See Curve, and cf. Incurve. ] Curved; bent; crooked. Derham. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Incurvate | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Incurvated p. pr. & vb. n. Incurvating. ] To turn from a straight line or course; to bend; to crook. Cheyne. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Incurvation | n. [ L. incurvatio: cf. F. incurvation. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. The act of bending, or curving. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. The state of being bent or curved; curvature. [ 1913 Webster ] An incurvation of the rays. Derham. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. The act of bowing, or bending the body, in respect or reverence. “The incurvations of the knee.” Bp. Hall. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Incurve | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Incurved p. pr. & vb. n. Incurving. ] [ See Incurvate. ] To bend; to curve; to make crooked. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Incurved | a. [ Pref. in- in + curved. ] (Bot.) Bending gradually toward the axis or center, as branches or petals. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Incurvity | n. [ From L. incurvus bent. See Incurvate. ] A state of being bent or curved; incurvation; a bending inwards. Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Reincur | v. t. To incur again. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| | 侵入 | [qīn rù, ㄑㄧㄣ ㄖㄨˋ, 侵 入] to make (military) incursions; to invade #12,788 [Add to Longdo] | | 招致 | [zhāo zhì, ㄓㄠ ㄓˋ, 招 致] incur; lead to #21,413 [Add to Longdo] | | 绝症 | [jué zhèng, ㄐㄩㄝˊ ㄓㄥˋ, 绝 症 / 絕 症] incurable disease; terminal illness #30,141 [Add to Longdo] | | 国耻 | [guó chǐ, ㄍㄨㄛˊ ㄔˇ, 国 耻 / 國 恥] national humiliation, refers to Japanese incursions into China in the 1930s and 40s, and more especially to Mukden railway incident of 18th September 1931 九一八事變|九一八事变 and subsequent Japanese annexation of Manchuria, See also: 九一八事變, 九一八事变 #31,066 [Add to Longdo] | | 无可救药 | [wú kě jiù yào, ㄨˊ ㄎㄜˇ ㄐㄧㄡˋ ㄧㄠˋ, 无 可 救 药 / 無 可 救 藥] (set phrase) incorrigible; incurable #36,493 [Add to Longdo] | | 不可救药 | [bù kě jiù yào, ㄅㄨˋ ㄎㄜˇ ㄐㄧㄡˋ ㄧㄠˋ, 不 可 救 药 / 不 可 救 藥] incurable; incorrigible; beyond cure; hopeless #52,251 [Add to Longdo] | | 不治之症 | [bù zhì zhī zhèng, ㄅㄨˋ ㄓˋ ㄓ ㄓㄥˋ, 不 治 之 症] incurable disease #53,801 [Add to Longdo] | | 边患 | [biān huàn, ㄅㄧㄢ ㄏㄨㄢˋ, 边 患 / 邊 患] foreign invasion; disaster on border due to incursion #117,068 [Add to Longdo] | | 死症 | [sǐ zhèng, ㄙˇ ㄓㄥˋ, 死 症] incurable disease; terminal illness #226,173 [Add to Longdo] | | 招来 | [zhāo lái, ㄓㄠ ㄌㄞˊ, 招 来 / 招 來] attract; incur [Add to Longdo] |
| | 受ける(P);請ける(P);承ける;享ける | [うける, ukeru] (v1, vt) (1) to receive; to get; (2) to catch (e.g. a ball); (3) to be struck by (wind, waves, sunlight, etc.); (4) to sustain (damage); to incur (a loss); to suffer (an injury); to feel (influence); (5) to undergo (e.g. surgery); to take (a test); to accept (a challenge); (6) (esp. 受ける, 享ける) to be given (e.g. life, talent); (7) (esp. 受ける, 享ける) to follow; to succeed; to be descended from; (8) to face (south, etc.); (9) { ling } (esp. 受ける, 承ける) to be modified by; (10) (esp. 請ける, now primarily used in compound words) (See 請け出す・1) to obtain (a pawned item, etc.) by paying a fee; (v1, vi) (11) to be well-received; to become popular; to go down well; (P) #1,784 [Add to Longdo] | | 招く | [まねく, maneku] (v5k, vt) (1) to invite; to ask; (2) to beckon; to wave someone in; to gesture to; (3) to call in; to send for; to summon; (4) to bring on oneself; to cause; to incur; to lead to; to result in; (P) #8,189 [Add to Longdo] | | 闇穴道;暗穴道 | [あんけつどう, anketsudou] (n) (obsc) road taken by an Chinese ajari buddhist monk when he incurred the wrath of emperor Genso (685-762) [Add to Longdo] | | 院内感染 | [いんないかんせん, innaikansen] (n) infection incurred while hospitalized (hospitalised); nosocomial infection [Add to Longdo] | | 逆鱗に触れる | [げきりんにふれる, gekirinnifureru] (exp, v1) (1) to infuriate your superior; to incur the anger of one's boss; to bring (a superior's) wrath down upon (one); (2) (original meaning) to provoke the Emperor's displeasure [Add to Longdo] | | 業病 | [ごうびょう, goubyou] (n) incurable disease [Add to Longdo] | | 公務疾病 | [こうむしっぺい, koumushippei] (n) sickness incurred in line of duty [Add to Longdo] | | 膏肓 | [こうこう;こうもう(ik), koukou ; koumou (ik)] (n) incurable disease [Add to Longdo] | | 恨みを買う;怨みを買う | [うらみをかう, uramiwokau] (exp, v5u) to incur someone's enmity [Add to Longdo] | | 従量 | [じゅうりょう, juuryou] (n) incurred amount; usage volume; metered rate or amount [Add to Longdo] | | 赤字覚悟 | [あかじかくご, akajikakugo] (exp) (usu. 赤字覚悟で...) making a loss; incurring a deficit [Add to Longdo] | | 滞在費 | [たいざいひ, taizaihi] (n) hotel expenses; expenses incurred during a stay [Add to Longdo] | | 内曲球 | [ないきょっきゅう, naikyokkyuu] (n) an incurve [Add to Longdo] | | 難症 | [なんしょう, nanshou] (n) incurable illness [Add to Longdo] | | 難病 | [なんびょう, nanbyou] (n) incurable disease; (P) [Add to Longdo] | | 入寇 | [にゅうこう, nyuukou] (n, vs) invasion; incursion [Add to Longdo] | | 罰が当たる | [ばちがあたる, bachigaataru] (exp, v5r) (1) (uk) to incur divine punishment; to pay for one's sins; (int) (2) You'll pay for that!; What goes around, comes around [Add to Longdo] | | 病膏肓に入る | [やまいこうこうにいる;やまいこうもうにいる(ik), yamaikoukouniiru ; yamaikoumouniiru (ik)] (exp, v5r) (1) to become seriously ill; to catch an incurable illness; (2) to become a slave of a habit [Add to Longdo] | | 不興を買う | [ふきょうをかう, fukyouwokau] (exp, v5u) to fall into disgrace with; to incur someone's displeasure [Add to Longdo] | | 不治 | [ふじ;ふち, fuji ; fuchi] (n, adj-no) (sens) incurability [Add to Longdo] | | 不治の病 | [ふじのやまい;ふちのやまい, fujinoyamai ; fuchinoyamai] (n) incurable illness [Add to Longdo] | | 領空侵犯 | [りょうくうしんぱん, ryoukuushinpan] (n, vs) airspace incursion; airspace violation [Add to Longdo] |
| |
เพิ่มคำศัพท์
ทราบความหมายของคำศัพท์นี้? กด [เพิ่มคำศัพท์] เพื่อใส่คำนี้พร้อมความหมาย เพื่อเป็นวิทยาทานแก่ผู้ใช้ท่านอื่น ๆ
Are you satisfied with the result?
Discussions | | |