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| | staple | (n) ลวดเย็บกระดาษ | | staple | (vt) ติดด้วยลวดเย็บกระดาษ, See also: เย็บด้วยลวดเย็บกระดาษ | | staple | (n) อาหารหลัก | | staple | (n) ส่วนสำคัญ, See also: หัวข้อสำคัญ, Syn. principal, substance | | staple | (n) สินค้าหลัก, See also: สินค้าสำคัญ, ผลิตภัณฑ์หลัก | | staple | (n) วัตถุดิบหลัก, See also: วัตถุดิบสำคัญ, Syn. material | | staple | (n) เส้นใยของขนสัตว์, ฝ้ายหรืออื่น, Syn. fiber, texture | | staple | (vt) แยกชนิดตามลักษณะเส้นใย, Syn. sort | | staple | (adj) สำคัญ, See also: จำเป็น, หลัก, Syn. principal, main, chief, essential | | stapler | (n) ที่เย็บกระดาษ |
| | cataplasia | n. การเสื่อมของเนื้อเยื่อหรือเซลล์ | | cataplasm | n. ยาพอก, ยาเหนียว, Syn. poulltice | | cataplexy | n. ช็อคที่เกิดขึ้นอย่างกระทันหัน ซึ่งกล้ามเนื้อไร้กำลังและคนไข้ล้มลง | | metaplasm | (เมท'พะแพลส'ซึม) n. สิ่งที่ไม่มีชีวิต | | staple | (สเท'เพิล) n. สินค้าหลัก, วัตถุดิบหลัก, ผลิตภัณฑ์หลัก, อาหารหลัก (เช่นขนมปัง/ข้าวหรือเกลือ) , ใย (ขนสัตว์ ฝ้ายป่าน ปอหรืออื่น ๆ) , ส่วนสำคัญ, หัวข้อสำคัญ. adj. สำคัญ, ที่เป็นพื้น, เป็นหลัก, เป็นแก่น vt. แยกชนิดตามอาหารหลัก วัตถุหลักหรือเส้นใย n. ลวดรูปตัว'U'หรือตะปูรูป 'U' | | stapler | (สเท'เพลอะ) n. เครื่องเย็บหนังสือที่ใช้ลวดรูปตัวยู |
| | staple | (adj) เป็นหลัก, สำคัญยิ่ง, เป็นพื้น, เป็นแก่น | | staple | (n) วัตถุดิบ, สินค้าหลัก, สาร, แก่น, ใยฝ้าย |
| | staple | ๑. ที่เย็บกระดาษ๒. เครื่องยิงเย็บ, เครื่องเย็บ [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] | | staple | สินค้าโภคภัณฑ์สำคัญ [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] | | cataplexy | ภาวะปวกเปียก [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] |
| | | เครื่องเย็บกระดาษ | (n) stapler, See also: stapling machine | | ใย | (n) web, See also: fiber, thread, cobweb, filament, gossamer, staple, Syn. สายใย, Example: โต๊ะเครื่องแป้งมีใยแมงมุมขึงพาดกระจกเงาที่แตกร้าว, Thai Definition: สิ่งที่เป็นเส้นเล็กๆ บางๆ |
| | ผลิตภัณฑ์หลัก | [phalittaphan lak] (n, exp) EN: main product ; chief product ; staple commodity | | ที่เย็บกระดาษ | [thī yep kradāt] (n, exp) EN: stapler FR: agrafeuse [ f ] | | ใย | [yai] (n) EN: fibre ; filament ; web ; thread ; cobweb ; gossamer ; staple FR: fibre [ f ] ; filament [ m ] | | เย็บเล่ม | [yep lem] (v, exp) EN: staple together ; bind ; make a binding ; sew into book form |
| | | | | cataplasia | (n) (biology) degenerative reversion of cells or tissue to a less differentiated or more primitive form | | cataplastic | (adj) of or relating to cataplasia | | long-staple | (adj) having relatively long fibers, Example: long-staple cotton | | long-staple cotton | (n) cotton with relatively long fibers | | metaplastic anemia | (n) pernicious anemia in which the various formed elements in the blood are changed, Syn. metaplastic anaemia | | short-staple cotton | (n) cotton with relatively short fibers | | staple | (n) a natural fiber (raw cotton, wool, hemp, flax) that can be twisted to form yarn, Syn. staple fiber, staple fibre, Example: staple fibers vary widely in length | | staple | (n) a short U-shaped wire nail for securing cables | | staple | (n) paper fastener consisting of a short length of U-shaped wire that can fasten papers together | | staple | (v) secure or fasten with a staple or staples, Ant. unstaple, Example: staple the papers together | | staple | (adj) necessary or important, especially regarding food or commodities, Example: wheat is a staple crop | | staple gun | (n) a hand-held machine for driving staples home, Syn. staplegun, tacker | | stapler | (n) a machine that inserts staples into sheets of paper in order to fasten them together, Syn. stapling machine | | unstaple | (v) take the staples off, Ant. staple, Example: unstaple the piece of paper from the receipt | | wool stapler | (n) a dealer in wool | | wool stapler | (n) a person who sorts wool into different grades, Syn. woolsorter | | basic | (n) (usually plural) a necessary commodity for which demand is constant, Syn. staple | | lewis | (n) English critic and novelist; author of theological works and of books for children (1898-1963), Syn. Clive Staples Lewis, C. S. Lewis | | poultice | (n) a medical dressing consisting of a soft heated mass of meal or clay that is spread on a cloth and applied to the skin to treat inflamed areas or improve circulation etc., Syn. plaster, cataplasm | | raw material | (n) material suitable for manufacture or use or finishing, Syn. staple | | rub-a-dub | (n) the sound made by beating a drum, Syn. drumbeat, rataplan |
| | Cataplasm | n. [ L. cataplasma, Gr. &unr_;, fr. &unr_; to spread over; kata` down, wholly + &unr_; to form, mold. ] (Med.) A soft and moist substance applied externally to some part of the body; a poultice. Dunglison. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Cataplexy | n. [ Gr. &unr_; amazement: cf. Apoplexy. ] (Med.) A morbid condition caused by an overwhelming shock or extreme fear and marked by rigidity of the muscles. -- Cat`a*plec"tic a. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] | | Metaplasm | n. [ L. metaplasmus, Gr. &unr_;; &unr_; beyond, over + &unr_; to mold: cf. F. métaplasme. ] (Gram.) A change in the letters or syllables of a word. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Metaplast | n. [ See Metaplasm. ] (Gram.) A word having more than one form of the root. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Octapla | ‖prop. n.; etymol. pl., but syntactically sing. [ NL., fr. Gr. 'okta- (for 'oktw` eight) + -pla, as in E. hexapla; cf. Gr. &unr_; eightfold. ] A portion of the Old Testament prepared by Origen in the 3d century, containing the Hebrew text and seven Greek versions of it, arranged in eight parallel columns. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Rataplan | ‖n. [ F. ] The iterative sound of beating a drum, or of a galloping horse. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Staple | n. [ AS. stapul, stapol, stapel, a step, a prop, post, table, fr. stapan to step, go, raise; akin to D. stapel a pile, stocks, emporium, G. stapela heap, mart, stake, staffel step of a ladder, Sw. stapel, Dan. stabel, and E. step; cf. OF. estaple a mart, F. étape. See Step. ] 1. A settled mart; an emporium; a city or town to which merchants brought commodities for sale or exportation in bulk; a place for wholesale traffic. [ 1913 Webster ] The customs of Alexandria were very great, it having been the staple of the Indian trade. Arbuthnot. [ 1913 Webster ] For the increase of trade and the encouragement of the worthy burgesses of Woodstock, her majesty was minded to erect the town into a staple for wool. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ In England, formerly, the king's staple was established in certain ports or towns, and certain goods could not be exported without being first brought to these places to be rated and charged with the duty payable to the king or the public. The principal commodities on which customs were levied were wool, skins, and leather; and these were originally the staple commodities. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Hence: Place of supply; source; fountain head. [ 1913 Webster ] Whitehall naturally became the chief staple of news. Whenever there was a rumor that any thing important had happened or was about to happen, people hastened thither to obtain intelligence from the fountain head. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. The principal commodity of traffic in a market; a principal commodity or production of a country or district; as, wheat, maize, and cotton are great staples of the United States. [ 1913 Webster ] We should now say, Cotton is the great staple, that is, the established merchandise, of Manchester. Trench. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. The principal constituent in anything; chief item. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. Unmanufactured material; raw material. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. The fiber of wool, cotton, flax, or the like; as, a coarse staple; a fine staple; a long or short staple. [ 1913 Webster ] 7. A loop of metal such as iron, or a bar or wire, bent and formed with two points to be driven into wood, to hold a hook, pin, or the like. [ 1913 Webster ] 8. Specifically: A small loop of metal such as steel, bent into a U-shape with the points sharpened, used to fasten sheets of paper together by driving the staple{ 8 } through the stacked sheets and into a formed receptacle which curls the ends in and backward, thus holding the papers firmly together; also, a similar, slightly larger such fastener which may be driven into wood to fasten objects to a wooden backing. [ 1913 Webster ] 9. (Mining) (a) A shaft, smaller and shorter than the principal one, joining different levels. (b) A small pit. [ 1913 Webster ] 10. A district granted to an abbey. [ Obs. ] Camden. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Staple | a. 1. Pertaining to, or being a market or staple for, commodities; as, a staple town. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Established in commerce; occupying the markets; settled; as, a staple trade. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Fit to be sold; marketable. [ R. ] Swift. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. Regularly produced or manufactured in large quantities; belonging to wholesale traffic; principal; chief. [ 1913 Webster ] Wool, the great staple commodity of England. Hallam. [ 1913 Webster ] | | staple | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. stapled p. pr. & vb. n. stapling. ] 1. To sort according to its staple; as, to staple cotton. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To fasten together with a staple{ 9 } or staples; as, to staple a check to a letter. [ PJC ] | | staple gun | n. A device used to drive a heavy staple{ 8 } through multiple objects, so as to fasten them together; it has a spring mechanism which stores force as a lever is pulled by the operator's hand, and the force is released all at once to drive the staple fully into the object to be fastened. [ PJC ] | | Stapler | n. 1. A dealer in staple goods. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. One employed to assort wool according to its staple. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. A device used to drive a staple{ 8 } into objects so as to fasten them together. [ PJC ] | | Taplash | n. Bad small beer; also, the refuse or dregs of liquor. [ Obs. or Prov. Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ] The taplash of strong ale and wine. Taylor (1630). [ 1913 Webster ] | | Taplings | n. pl. The strong double leathers by which the two parts of a flail are united. Halliwell. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Voltaplast | n. [ Voltaic + Gr. &unr_; molded. ] A form of voltaic, or galvanic, battery suitable for use electrotyping. G. Francis. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| | 锯 | [jū, ㄐㄩ, 锯 / 鋸] variant of 鋦|锔; to mend by stapling or cramping broken pieces together, See also: 鋦, 锔 #15,673 [Add to Longdo] | | 主食 | [zhǔ shí, ㄓㄨˇ ㄕˊ, 主 食] main food; staple #17,485 [Add to Longdo] | | 芄 | [wán, ㄨㄢˊ, 芄] Metaplexis stauntoni #22,741 [Add to Longdo] | | 副食 | [fù shí, ㄈㄨˋ ㄕˊ, 副 食] non-staple food #46,400 [Add to Longdo] | | 锔 | [jū, ㄐㄩ, 锔 / 鋦] to mend by stapling or cramping broken pieces together #68,920 [Add to Longdo] | | 名产 | [míng chǎn, ㄇㄧㄥˊ ㄔㄢˇ, 名 产 / 名 產] staple; name-brand product #84,964 [Add to Longdo] | | 订书机 | [dìng shū jī, ㄉㄧㄥˋ ㄕㄨ ㄐㄧ, 订 书 机 / 訂 書 機] stapler; stapling machine; bookbinding machine #100,112 [Add to Longdo] | | 藦 | [mó, ㄇㄛˊ, 藦] Metaplexis stauntoni #566,056 [Add to Longdo] | | 钉书针 | [dìng shū zhēn, ㄉㄧㄥˋ ㄕㄨ ㄓㄣ, 钉 书 针 / 釘 書 針] staple [Add to Longdo] |
| | 代 | [だい, dai] (n) (1) substitution; (2) material; (3) price; (4) margin (e.g. for stapling, etc.); area required for something; (5) (arch) (See 段) shiro (unit of land area equal to one-fiftieth of a tan; ~19.83 m.sq.) #376 [Add to Longdo] | | 針(P);鉤;鈎 | [はり(P);ち(鉤;鈎)(ok), hari (P); chi ( kou ; kagi )(ok)] (n) (1) (See 鍼・1) needle; pin; (2) (See 鉤・かぎ・1, 釣り針・つりばり) hook; (3) stinger; thorn; (4) hand (e.g. clock, etc.); pointer; (5) staple (for a stapler); (6) (See 御針・1) needlework; sewing; (7) malice; (ctr, n-suf) (8) counter for stitches; (P) #7,596 [Add to Longdo] | | 定番 | [ていばん, teiban] (n, adj-no) standard (goods, procedure, etc.); (one's) routine; product with consistent sales; staple (of a situation, of a fiction genre, etc.) #12,595 [Add to Longdo] | | 芯 | [しん, shin] (n) (1) wick; marrow; staple (for stapler); (pencil) lead; stuffing; pith; (2) (See 心・しん) core; heart; centre; center; (P) #14,894 [Add to Longdo] | | コピー本 | [コピーほん, kopi-hon] (n) photocopy book; staplebound book [Add to Longdo] | | ステープラー | [sute-pura-] (n) stapler [Add to Longdo] | | ステープル | [sute-puru] (n) staple [Add to Longdo] | | ステープルファイバー | [sute-purufaiba-] (n) staple fiber [Add to Longdo] | | スフ | [sufu] (n) (abbr) staple fiber; staple fibre [Add to Longdo] | | パップ剤 | [パップざい, pappu zai] (n) cataplasm; poultice [Add to Longdo] | | ホチキス;ホッチキス | [hochikisu ; hocchikisu] (n) (named after the inventor, Hotchkiss) stapler; paper fastener [Add to Longdo] | | ホッチキス玉;ホチキス玉 | [ホッチキスたま(ホッチキス玉);ホチキスたま(ホチキス玉), hocchikisu tama ( hocchikisu tama ); hochikisu tama ( hochikisu tama )] (n) (See 針・4) staple (for a stapler) [Add to Longdo] | | ホッチキス芯;ホチキス芯 | [ホッチキスしん(ホッチキス芯);ホチキスしん(ホチキス芯), hocchikisu shin ( hocchikisu shin ); hochikisu shin ( hochikisu shin )] (n) (See 芯) staple (for a stapler) [Add to Longdo] | | ホッチキス針;ホチキス針 | [ホッチキスはり(ホッチキス針);ホチキスはり(ホチキス針), hocchikisu hari ( hocchikisu hari ); hochikisu hari ( hochikisu hari )] (n) (See 針・4) staple (for a stapler) [Add to Longdo] | | 鏡藷 | [かがみいも, kagamiimo] (n) (See 蘿芋) Metaplexis japonica [Add to Longdo] | | 検針 | [けんしん, kenshin] (n, vs) (1) inspection of a meter; reading a meter; (2) inspecting clothing, etc. for residual needles, staples, etc. [Add to Longdo] | | 後形質 | [こうけいしつ, koukeishitsu] (n) metaplasm (granular portion of cytoplasm) [Add to Longdo] | | 紙綴器 | [かみつづき, kamitsuduki] (n) (obsc) (See ホチキス) stapler; paper fastener [Add to Longdo] | | 主食 | [しゅしょく, shushoku] (n) staple food; (P) [Add to Longdo] | | 主食物 | [しゅしょくぶつ, shushokubutsu] (n) staple food; main article of diet [Add to Longdo] | | 主要物価 | [しゅようぶっか, shuyoubukka] (n) prices of staple commodities [Add to Longdo] | | 常食 | [じょうしょく, joushoku] (n, vs) daily food; regular diet; staple food [Add to Longdo] | | 食糧管理法 | [しょくりょうかんりほう, shokuryoukanrihou] (n) Staple Food Control Act [Add to Longdo] | | 乳草 | [ちちくさ;チチクサ, chichikusa ; chichikusa] (n) (See 蘿芋) Metaplexis japonica [Add to Longdo] | | 必需品 | [ひつじゅひん, hitsujuhin] (n) necessities; necessary article; requisite; essentials; staple; (P) [Add to Longdo] | | 蘿芋;蘿藷;がが芋;がが藷;蘿藦(oK) | [ががいも;ガガイモ, gagaimo ; gagaimo] (n) (uk) rough potato (Metaplexis japonica) [Add to Longdo] |
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