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อังกฤษ-ไทย: คลังศัพท์ไทย โดย สวทช.
Clarias gariepinusปลาดุกเทศ [TU Subject Heading]
Pinus caribaeaสนคาริเบีย [TU Subject Heading]
Pinus merkusiiสนสองใบ [TU Subject Heading]
Gossapinus Malabaricaงิ้ว [การแพทย์]

ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
Pinus virginiana.Pinus virginiana. The Estrangement (1975)
Ladies and gentlemen, the St. Crispin's Day speech from Henry V.Meine Damen und Herren, die St. Crispinusrede aus Heinrich V. Tombstone (1993)
"and hold their manhoods cheap "whilst any speaks who fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day."Und werden kleinlaut, wenn nur jemand spricht, der mit uns focht am Sankt Crispinustag. Tombstone (1993)
Well, not exactly the St Crispin's Day speech, was it?Nicht gerade die Sankt Crispinus-Rede, was? The Gift (2001)
And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks that fought with us upon Saint Crispin's Day!Und werden kleinlaut, wenn nur jemand spricht. Der mit uns focht am Sankt Crispinustag. Anonymous (2011)
And gentlemen in England now abed shall think themselves accursed they were not here, and hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks that fought with us upon Saint Crispin's Day!Und Edelmänner Englands, jetzt im Bett, verfluchen einst, dass sie nicht hier gewesen, und halten ihre Männlichkeit im Zaum, wenn nur jemand spricht, der mit uns focht am Sankt Crispinustag. Henry V (2012)

WordNet (3.0)
carpinus(n) mostly deciduous monoecious trees or shrubs: hornbeams; sometimes placed in subfamily Carpinaceae, Syn. genus Carpinus
lupinus(n) herbs or shrubs: lupin, Syn. genus Lupinus
pinus(n) type genus of the Pinaceae: large genus of true pines, Syn. genus Pinus
spinus(n) in some classifications considered a subgenus of Carduelis: siskins and New World goldfinches, Syn. genus Spinus
alpine celery pine(n) small shrubby celery pine of New Zealand, Syn. Phyllocladus alpinus
alpine milk vetch(n) perennial of mountainous areas of Eurasia and North America, Syn. Astragalus alpinus
american hornbeam(n) tree or large shrub with grey bark and blue-green leaves that turn red-orange in autumn, Syn. Carpinus caroliniana
american white pine(n) tall-growing pine of eastern North America; bark is brown with longitudinal fissures when mature; valued as a timber tree, Syn. weymouth pine, Pinus strobus, eastern white pine
ancient pine(n) small slow-growing pine of western United States similar to the bristlecone pine; chocolate brown bark in plates and short needles in bunches of 5; crown conic but becoming rough and twisted; oldest plant in the world growing to 5000 years in cold semidesert mountain tops, Syn. Pinus longaeva
arctic char(n) small trout of northern waters; landlocked populations in Quebec and northern New England, Syn. Salvelinus alpinus
baya(n) common Indian weaverbird, Syn. Ploceus philippinus
bishop pine(n) two-needled or three-needled pinon mostly of northwestern California coast, Syn. bishop's pine, Pinus muricata
black pine(n) large two-needled timber pine of southeastern Europe, Syn. Pinus nigra
bluebonnet(n) low-growing annual herb of southwestern United States (Texas) having silky foliage and blue flowers; a leading cause of livestock poisoning in the southwestern United States, Syn. buffalo clover, Lupinus subcarnosus, Texas bluebonnet
bristlecone pine(n) small slow-growing upland pine of western United States (Rocky Mountains) having dense branches with fissured rust-brown bark and short needles in bunches of 5 and thorn-tipped cone scales; among the oldest living things some over 4500 years old, Syn. Rocky Mountain bristlecone pine, Pinus aristata
california single-leaf pinyon(n) very small tree similar to Rocky mountain pinon but having a single needle per fascicle; similar to Parry's pinyon in range, Syn. Pinus californiarum
cotton mouse(n) large dark mouse of southeastern United States, Syn. Peromyscus gossypinus
dhole(n) fierce wild dog of the forests of central and southeast Asia that hunts in packs, Syn. Cuon alpinus
european hornbeam(n) medium-sized Old World tree with smooth grey bark and leaves like beech that turn yellow-orange in autumn, Syn. Carpinus betulus
jack pine(n) slender medium-sized two-needled pine of eastern North America; with yellow-green needles and scaly grey to red-brown fissured bark, Syn. Pinus banksiana
japanese black pine(n) large Japanese ornamental having long needles in bunches of 2; widely planted in United States because of its resistance to salt and smog, Syn. Pinus thunbergii, black pine
japanese red pine(n) pine native to Japan and Korea having a wide-spreading irregular crown when mature; grown as an ornamental, Syn. Pinus densiflora, Japanese table pine
jeffrey pine(n) tall symmetrical pine of western North America having long blue-green needles in bunches of 3 and elongated cones on spreading somewhat pendulous branches; sometimes classified as a variety of ponderosa pine, Syn. Pinus jeffreyi, black pine, Jeffrey's pine
knobcone pine(n) medium-sized three-needled pine of the Pacific coast of the United States having a prominent knob on each scale of the cone, Syn. Pinus attenuata
limber pine(n) western North American pine with long needles and very flexible limbs and dark-grey furrowed bark, Syn. Pinus flexilis
loblolly pine(n) tall spreading three-needled pine of southeastern United States having reddish-brown fissured bark and a full bushy upper head, Syn. frankincense pine, Pinus taeda
longleaf pine(n) large three-needled pine of southeastern United States having very long needles and gnarled twisted limbs; bark is red-brown deeply ridged; an important timber tree, Syn. Pinus palustris, Georgia pine, pitch pine, southern yellow pine
monterey pine(n) tall California pine with long needles in bunches of 3, a dense crown, and dark brown deeply fissured bark, Syn. Pinus radiata
new world goldfinch(n) American finch whose male has yellow body plumage in summer, Syn. Spinus tristis, goldfinch, yellowbird
parry's pinyon(n) five-needled pinon of southern California and northern Baja California having (sometimes three-needled or four-needled showing hybridization from Pinus californiarum), Syn. Pinus quadrifolia, Pinus parryana
pine siskin(n) small finch of North American coniferous forests, Syn. pine finch, Spinus pinus
pinon pine(n) a small two-needled or three-needled pinon of Mexico and southern Texas, Syn. Mexican nut pine, Pinus cembroides
pitch pine(n) large three-needled pine of the eastern United States and southeastern Canada; closely related to the pond pine, Syn. northern pitch pine, Pinus rigida
ponderosa(n) common and widely distributed tall timber pine of western North America having dark green needles in bunches of 2 to 5 and thick bark with dark brown plates when mature, Syn. bull pine, ponderosa pine, Pinus ponderosa, western yellow pine
pond pine(n) large three-needled pine of sandy swamps of southeastern United States; needles longer than those of the northern pitch pine, Syn. Pinus serotina
red pine(n) pine of eastern North America having long needles in bunches of two and reddish bark, Syn. Pinus resinosa, Canadian red pine
rocky mountain pinon(n) small compact two-needled pinon of southwestern United States; important as a nut pine, Syn. Pinus edulis
scotch pine(n) medium large two-needled pine of northern Europe and Asia having flaking red-brown bark, Syn. Scots pine, Pinus sylvestris, Scotch fir
scrub pine(n) common small shrubby pine of the eastern United States having straggling often twisted or branches and short needles in bunches of 2, Syn. Jersey pine, Pinus virginiana, Virginia pine
shore pine(n) shrubby two-needled pine of coastal northwestern United States; red to yellow-brown bark fissured into small squares, Syn. lodgepole, spruce pine, lodgepole pine, Pinus contorta
shortleaf pine(n) large pine of southern United States having short needles in bunches of 2-3 and red-brown bark when mature, Syn. shortleaf yellow pine, short-leaf pine, Pinus echinata
sierra lodgepole pine(n) tall subspecies of lodgepole pine, Syn. Pinus contorta murrayana
single-leaf(n) pinon of southwestern United States having solitary needles and often many stems; important as a nut pine, Syn. single-leaf pinyon, single-leaf pine, Pinus monophylla
siskin(n) small yellow-and-black Eurasian finch with a sharp beak, Syn. Carduelis spinus
southwestern white pine(n) medium-size pine of northwestern Mexico; bark is dark brown and furrowed when mature, Syn. Pinus strobiformis
spruce pine(n) large two-needled pine of southeastern United States with light soft wood, Syn. Pinus glabra
stone pine(n) medium-sized two-needled pine of southern Europe having a spreading crown; widely cultivated for its sweet seeds that resemble almonds, Syn. Pinus pinea, umbrella pine, European nut pine
swiss mountain pine(n) low shrubby pine of central Europe with short bright green needles in bunches of two, Syn. mugho pine, dwarf mountain pine, Pinus mugo, mountain pine, mugo pine
swiss pine(n) large five-needled European pine; yields cembra nuts and a resinous exudate, Syn. cembra nut tree, Pinus cembra, Swiss stone pine, arolla pine
table-mountain pine(n) a small two-needled upland pine of the eastern United States (Appalachians) having dark brown flaking bark and thorn-tipped cone scales, Syn. Pinus pungens, hickory pine, prickly pine

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

‖n. [ L., a pine tree. ] (Bot.) A large genus of evergreen coniferous trees, mostly found in the northern hemisphere. The genus formerly included the firs, spruces, larches, and hemlocks, but is now limited to those trees which have the primary leaves of the branchlets reduced to mere scales, and the secondary ones (pine needles) acicular, and usually in fascicles of two to seven. See Pine. [ 1913 Webster ]

Chinese-English: CC-CEDICT Dictionary
马尾松[mǎ wěi sōng, ㄇㄚˇ ㄨㄟˇ ㄙㄨㄥ,    /   ] Masson pine (Pinus massoniana, Chinese red pine, horsetail pine) #49,423 [Add to Longdo]

German-English: TU-Chemnitz DING Dictionary
Erlenzeisig { m } [ ornith. ]Eurasian Siskin (Carduelis spinus) [Add to Longdo]
Fuchsgesicht { n } (Lo vulpinus) [ zool. ]fox face [Add to Longdo]

Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
ドール[do-ru] (n) (1) doll; (2) dhole (Cuon alpinus) #10,355 [Add to Longdo]
赤松[あかまつ, akamatsu] (n) Japanese red pine (Pinus densiflora); Japanese umbrella pine; tanyosho pine; (P) #10,832 [Add to Longdo]
アークティックチャー;ホッキョクイワナ;アルプスイワナ[a-kuteikkucha-; hokkyokuiwana ; arupusuiwana] (n) Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus alpinus) [Add to Longdo]
アミアイゴ;リトル・スパインフット;リトルスパインフット[amiaigo ; ritoru . supainfutto ; ritorusupainfutto] (n) little spinefoot (Siganus spinus, species of Indo-West Pacific rabbitfish); black spinefoot; black trevally; blue-spotted trevally; spiny rabbitfish [Add to Longdo]
ボディアヌスヴルピヌス[bodeianusuvurupinusu] (n) Western pigfish (Bodianus vulpinus) [Add to Longdo]
ポンデローサ松[ポンデローサまつ;ポンデローサマツ, pondero-sa matsu ; pondero-samatsu] (n) (uk) ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) [Add to Longdo]
マオナガ[maonaga] (n) thresher (species of shark, Alopias vulpinus) [Add to Longdo]
熊四手[くましで;クマシデ, kumashide ; kumashide] (n) (uk) Japanese hornbeam (Carpinus japonica) [Add to Longdo]
犬四手[いぬしで;イヌシデ, inushide ; inushide] (n) (uk) Chonowski's hornbeam (Carpinus tschonoskii) [Add to Longdo]
五葉の松[いつはのまつ, itsuhanomatsu] (n) (obsc) (See 五葉松) Japanese white pine (Pinus parviflora) [Add to Longdo]
四手の木[しでのき, shidenoki] (n) (obsc) (See 赤四手) loose-flowered hornbeam (Carpinus laxiflora) [Add to Longdo]
松木鶸[まつのきひわ;マツノキヒワ, matsunokihiwa ; matsunokihiwa] (n) (uk) pine siskin (Carduelis pinus) [Add to Longdo]
真鶸[まひわ;マヒワ, mahiwa ; mahiwa] (n) (uk) Eurasian siskin (species of songbird, Carduelis spinus) [Add to Longdo]
赤四手;赤幣[あかしで;アカシデ, akashide ; akashide] (n) (uk) loose-flowered hornbeam (Carpinus laxiflora); akashide [Add to Longdo]
赤狼[あかおおかみ;アカオオカミ, akaookami ; akaookami] (n) (1) (uk) (See ドール・2) dhole (Cuon alpinus); (2) (uk) red wolf (Canis rufus) [Add to Longdo]
大王松[だいおうしょう;だいおうまつ;ダイオウショウ;ダイオウマツ, daioushou ; daioumatsu ; daioushou ; daioumatsu] (n) (uk) longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) [Add to Longdo]
沢柴[さわしば;サワシバ, sawashiba ; sawashiba] (n) (uk) heartleaf hornbeam (Carpinus cordata) [Add to Longdo]
尾長鮫[おながざめ;オナガザメ, onagazame ; onagazame] (n) (uk) thresher shark (esp. the common thresher shark, Alopias vulpinus) [Add to Longdo]
姫小松[ひめこまつ, himekomatsu] (n) (1) Japanese white pine (Pinus parviflora); (2) (See 子の日の松) small pine (esp. one pulled from the ground during "ne-no-hi-no-asobi") [Add to Longdo]
鶸;金翅雀[ひわ;ヒワ, hiwa ; hiwa] (n) (uk) cardueline finch (any finch of subfamily Carduelinae, esp. the Eurasian siskin, Carduelis spinus) [Add to Longdo]

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