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มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ | file | (n) แฟ้มเอกสาร, See also: แฟ้มเก็บเอกสาร, Syn. folder, filing, repository | | file | (n) แฟ้มข้อมูล (ที่จัดเก็บในคอมพิวเตอร์) | | file | (n) เอกสารที่จัดเก็บเป็นหมวดหมู่ | | file | (n) แถว, See also: แถวที่เรียง, คอลัมน์, Syn. column, line, row | | file | (vt) จัดเข้าแฟ้ม, See also: จัดเก็บเข้าแฟ้ม, เก็บเข้าไฟล์, ใส่แฟ้ม | | file | (vt) ยื่นฟ้อง, See also: ฟ้องร้อง, ยื่นคำร้อง | | file | (vt) ส่งต้นฉบับไปที่สำนักพิมพ์, See also: ส่งต้นฉบับไปที่สำนักข่าว | | file | (vi) เดินแถว, See also: เดินเรียงแถว | | file | (n) ตะไบ | | file | (vt) ตะไบ, See also: ถูด้วยตะไบ |
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| | | | แฟ้ม | (n) file, See also: folder, binder, dossier, Example: ข้อมูลของโรงพยาบาลที่เก็บไว้ในแฟ้มมักจะเป็นทะเบียนคนไข้ปัจจุบัน และทะเบียนแพทย์และนางพยาบาล, Count Unit: แฟ้ม, Thai Definition: ที่สำหรับเก็บแผ่นกระดาษ มีปกหน้าปกหลัง ทำด้วยกระดาษแข็ง เป็นต้น มีหลายชนิด, Notes: (อังกฤษ) | | ไฟล์ | (n) file, Syn. แฟ้ม, แฟ้มข้อมูล, Example: เราสามารถนำไฟล์จากเครื่องอื่นมาใช้งานในเครื่องของเราได้ โดยบันทึกไฟล์นั้นลงบนแผ่นดิสก์, Count Unit: ไฟล์, Thai Definition: ชุดของโปรแกรมคำสั่ง หรือข้อมูลที่เก็บอยู่ในฮาร์ดดิสก์ ดิสก์ หรือสื่ออื่นๆ, Notes: (อังกฤษ) | | แฟ้ม | (n) file, See also: folder, Syn. ไฟล์, แฟ้มข้อมูล, Example: หลายๆ หน่วยงานได้ค้นพบไวรัสคอมพิวเตอร์อยู่ในแฟ้มโปรแกรมหลายแฟ้ม ซึ่งผู้ใช้เครื่องเหล่านี้ต่างไม่ได้คาดฝันมาก่อนเลย, Count Unit: แฟ้ม, Thai Definition: ชุดของโปรแกรมคำสั่ง หรือข้อมูลที่เก็บอยู่ในฮาร์ดดิสก์ ดิสก์ หรือสื่ออื่นๆ, Notes: (อังกฤษ) | | ตะไบ | (n) file, See also: rasp, Syn. เครื่องถูไม้, Example: ตะไบเป็นอุปกรณ์สำคัญในการตกแต่งเครื่องใช้ต่างๆ, Count Unit: เล่ม, อัน, Thai Definition: เหล็กเครื่องมือใช้ถูโลหะอื่นๆ ให้เกลี้ยงเกลาเป็นต้น มีหลายชนิด เช่น ตะไบท้องปลิง ตะไบหางหนู | | แฟ้มข้อมูล | (n) file, Example: ปัญหาคือไม่สามารถเปิดแฟ้มข้อมูลเพื่ออ่านได้, Thai Definition: ที่สำหรับเก็บข้อมูลต่างๆ ในคอมพิวเตอร์ทั้งที่เป็นเอกสารและภาพภายใต้การตั้งชื่อเฉพาะ |
| | แฟ้มข้อมูล | [faēm khømūn] (n) EN: file FR: fichier [ m ] | | ไฟล์ | [fāi] (n) EN: file FR: fichier [ m ] |
| | | | | | file | (n) a set of related records (either written or electronic) kept together, Syn. data file | | file | (n) a line of persons or things ranged one behind the other, Syn. single file, Indian file | | file | (n) office furniture consisting of a container for keeping papers in order, Syn. filing cabinet, file cabinet | | file | (n) a steel hand tool with small sharp teeth on some or all of its surfaces; used for smoothing wood or metal | | file | (v) record in a public office or in a court of law, Syn. register, Example: file for divorce; file a complaint | | file | (v) smooth with a file, Example: file one's fingernails | | file | (v) proceed in line, See also: file in, file out, Example: The students filed into the classroom | | file | (v) place in a container for keeping records, Syn. file away, Example: File these bills, please | | file allocation table | (n) the part of a floppy disk or hard disk where information is stored about the location of each piece of information on the disk (and about the location of unusable areas of the disk) | | file clerk | (n) a clerk who is employed to maintain the files of an organization, Syn. filing clerk, filer |
| | File | n. [ F. file row (cf. Pr., Sp., Pg., & It. fila), LL. fila, fr. L. filum a thread. Cf. Enfilade, Filament, Fillet. ] 1. An orderly succession; a line; a row; as: (a) (Mil.) A row of soldiers ranged one behind another; -- in contradistinction to rank, which designates a row of soldiers standing abreast; a number consisting the depth of a body of troops, which, in the ordinary modern formation, consists of two men, the battalion standing two deep, or in two ranks. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ The number of files in a company describes its width, as the number of ranks does its depth; thus, 100 men in “fours deep” would be spoken of as 25 files in 4 ranks. Farrow. (b) An orderly collection of papers, arranged in sequence or classified for preservation and reference; as, files of letters or of newspapers; this mail brings English files to the 15th instant. (c) The line, wire, or other contrivance, by which papers are put and kept in order. [ 1913 Webster ] It is upon a file with the duke's other letters. Shak. (d) A roll or list. “A file of all the gentry.” Shak. 2. Course of thought; thread of narration. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Let me resume the file of my narration. Sir H. Wotton. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (computers) a collection of data on a digital recording medium treated as a unit for the purpose of recording, reading, storage, or indexing; -- such a file is typically accessible by computer programs by the use of a file name. The data may be of any type codable digitally, such as simple ASCII-coded text, complex binary-coded data, or an executable program, or may be itself a collection of other files. [ PJC ] File firing, the act of firing by file, or each file independently of others. -- File leader, the soldier at the front of any file, who covers and leads those in rear of him. -- File marching, the marching of a line two deep, when faced to the right or left, so that the front and rear rank march side by side. Brande & C. -- Indian file, or Single file, a line of people marching one behind another; a single row. Also used adverbially; as, to march Indian file. -- On file, preserved in an orderly collection; recorded in some database. -- Rank and file. (a) The body of soldiers constituting the mass of an army, including corporals and privates. Wilhelm. (b) Those who constitute the bulk or working members of a party, society, etc., in distinction from the leaders. [ 1913 Webster ]
| | File | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Filed p. pr. & vb. n. Filing. ] 1. To set in order; to arrange, or lay away, esp. as papers in a methodical manner for preservation and reverence; to place on file; to insert in its proper place in an arranged body of papers. [ 1913 Webster ] I would have my several courses and my dishes well filed. Beau. & Fl. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To bring before a court or legislative body by presenting proper papers in a regular way; as, to file a petition or bill. Burrill. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Law) To put upon the files or among the records of a court; to note on (a paper) the fact date of its reception in court. [ 1913 Webster ] To file a paper, on the part of a party, is to place it in the official custody of the clerk. To file, on the part of the clerk, is to indorse upon the paper the date of its reception, and retain it in his office, subject to inspection by whomsoever it may concern. Burrill. [ 1913 Webster ] | | File | v. i. [ Cf. F. filer. ] (Mil.) To march in a file or line, as soldiers, not abreast, but one after another; -- generally with off. [ 1913 Webster ] To file with, to follow closely, as one soldier after another in file; to keep pace. [ 1913 Webster ] My endeavors Have ever come too short of my desires, Yet filed with my abilities. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | | File | n. [ AS. feól; akin to D. viji, OHG. fīla, fīhala, G. feile, Sw. fil, Dan. fiil, cf. Icel. þēl, Russ. pila, and Skr. piç to cut out, adorn; perh. akin to E. paint. ] 1. A steel instrument, having cutting ridges or teeth, made by indentation with a chisel, used for abrading or smoothing other substances, as metals, wood, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ A file differs from a rasp in having the furrows made by straight cuts of a chisel, either single or crossed, while the rasp has coarse, single teeth, raised by the pyramidal end of a triangular punch. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Anything employed to smooth, polish, or rasp, literally or figuratively. [ 1913 Webster ] Mock the nice touches of the critic's file. Akenside. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. A shrewd or artful person. [ Slang ] Fielding. [ 1913 Webster ] Will is an old file in spite of his smooth face. Thackeray. [ 1913 Webster ] Bastard file, Cross file, etc. See under Bastard, Cross, etc. -- Cross-cut file, a file having two sets of teeth crossing obliquely. -- File blank, a steel blank shaped and ground ready for cutting to form a file. -- File cutter, a maker of files. -- Second-cut file, a file having teeth of a grade next finer than bastard. -- Single-cut file, a file having only one set of parallel teeth; a float. -- Smooth file, a file having teeth so fine as to make an almost smooth surface. [ 1913 Webster ]
| | File | v. t. 1. To rub, smooth, or cut away, with a file; to sharpen with a file; as, to file a saw or a tooth. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To smooth or polish as with a file. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] File your tongue to a little more courtesy. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ] | | File | v. t. [ OE. fulen, filen, foulen, AS. f&unr_;lan, fr. f&unr_;l foul. See Foul, and cf. Defile, v. t. ] To make foul; to defile. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] All his hairy breast with blood was filed. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] For Banquo's issue have I filed my mind. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | | File closer | . (Mil.) A commissioned or noncommissioned officer posted in the rear of a line, or on the flank of a column, of soldiers, to rectify mistakes and insure steadiness and promptness in the ranks. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | | Filefish | n. (Zool.) Any plectognath fish of the genera Monacanthus, Alutera, balistes, and allied genera; -- so called on account of the roughly granulated skin, which is sometimes used in place of sandpaper. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Filemot | n. See Feullemort. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Filer | n. One who works with a file. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| | ファイル | [ふぁいる, fairu] TH: แฟ้ม | | ファイル | [ふぁいる, fairu] EN: file |
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