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| | | | | สีน้ำตาล | (n) brown, Example: เขาวาดภาพที่ใช้สีน้ำตาลเป็นหลัก | | น้ำตาล | (adj) brown, Syn. สีน้ำตาล, Example: ฉันมีแต่เสื้อผ้าสีน้ำตาลทั้งนั้น | | น้ำตาล | (n) brown, Syn. สีน้ำตาล, Example: ถ้าลงสีน้ำตาลตรงนี้จะทำให้ภาพดูเข้มขึ้น |
| | น้ำตาล | [nāmtān] (adj) EN: brown FR: brun | | สีน้ำตาล | [sī nāmtān] (adj) EN: brown FR: brun ; brunâtre |
| | Plain brown wrapper. No return address. | ห่อด้วยกระดาษสีน้ำตาล ไม่จ่าหน้าผู้ส่ง In the Mouth of Madness (1994) | | On the brown walls, there was a picture in color of the Sacred Heart of Jesus... ... and another of the Virgin of Cobre. | บนผนังสีน้ำตาลมีภาพ สีของศักดิ์สิทธิ์ของพระเยซู และอีกอย่างหนึ่งของพระแม่ แห่งโคนรื The Old Man and the Sea (1958) | | And the high capes and the great brown mountains. | และเสื้อคลุมสูง และเทือกเขาสีน้ำตาลที่ดี The Old Man and the Sea (1958) | | Your "little brown brother"? | ของคุณ "น้องชายเล็ก ๆ สีน้ำตาล"? The Ugly American (1963) | | - Is it green, the earth in America? - In some places it's brown. | ในบางสถานที่มันคือสีน้ำตาล, คุณรู้ ว่า Help! (1965) | | Your eyes are bright. - My knees are brown, sir. | หัวเข่าของฉันเป็นสีน้ำตาลครับ How I Won the War (1967) | | - Nice, I've got brown knees. | นั่นเป็นเรื่องดีที่ฉันมีหัวเข่าสี น้ำตาล คุณต้องการที่จะออกไปจากที่นี่ How I Won the War (1967) | | Pink, brown, yellow, orange and blue | สีชมพู, สีน้ำตาล, สีเหลือง, สีส้มและ สีฟ้า Yellow Submarine (1968) | | Or how I fare or if my hair is brown | หรือวิธีการที่ฉันได้ค่าโดยสารหรือถ้า ผมคือสีน้ำตาล Yellow Submarine (1968) | | I want those little paint-happy bastards caught and hung up by their Buster Browns. | ผมอยากให้คุณตามจับ พวกที่ชอบมือบอนมาเเขวนประจาน Jaws (1975) | | Little brown eel comes out of the cave swims into the hole | ปลาไหลตัวน้อยออกจากถํ้า... เเล้วว่ายเข้ารู... Jaws (1975) | | Little brown eel... | ปลาไหลน้อย... Jaws (1975) |
| | | | | brown | (n) an orange of low brightness and saturation, Syn. brownness | | brown | (n) Scottish botanist who first observed the movement of small particles in fluids now known a Brownian motion (1773-1858), Syn. Robert Brown | | brown | (n) abolitionist who was hanged after leading an unsuccessful raid at Harper's Ferry, Virginia (1800-1859), Syn. John Brown | | brown | (v) fry in a pan until it changes color, Example: brown the meat in the pan | | brown | (adj) of a color similar to that of wood or earth, Syn. chocolate-brown, brownish, dark-brown | | brown | (adj) (of skin) deeply suntanned, Syn. browned | | brown algae | (n) algae having the chlorophyll masked by brown and yellow pigments | | brown bat | (n) any of numerous medium to small insectivorous bats found worldwide in caves and trees and buildings | | brown bear | (n) large ferocious bear of Eurasia, Syn. Ursus arctos, bruin | | brown bells | (n) California herb with brownish-purple or greenish bell-shaped flowers, Syn. Fritillaria micrantha, Fritillaria parviflora |
| | Brown | a. [ Compar. Browner superl. Brownest. ] [ OE. brun, broun, AS. br&unr_;n; akin to D. bruin, OHG. br&unr_;n, Icel. br&unr_;nn, Sw. brun, Dan. bruun, G. braun, Lith. brunas, Skr. babhru. √93, 253. Cf. Bruin, Beaver, Burnish, Brunette. ] Of a dark color, of various shades between black and red or yellow. [ 1913 Webster ] Cheeks brown as the oak leaves. Longfellow. [ 1913 Webster ] Brown Bess, the old regulation flintlock smoothbore musket, with bronzed barrel, formerly used in the British army. -- Brown bread (a) Dark colored bread; esp. a kind made of unbolted wheat flour, sometimes called in the United States Graham bread. “He would mouth with a beggar though she smelt brown bread and garlic.” Shak. (b) Dark colored bread made of rye meal and Indian meal, or of wheat and rye or Indian; rye and Indian bread. [ U.S. ] -- Brown coal, wood coal. See Lignite. -- Brown hematite or Brown iron ore (Min.), the hydrous iron oxide, limonite, which has a brown streak. See Limonite. -- Brown holland. See under Holland. -- Brown paper, dark colored paper, esp. coarse wrapping paper, made of unbleached materials. -- Brown spar (Min.), a ferruginous variety of dolomite, in part identical with ankerite. -- Brown stone. See Brownstone. -- Brown stout, a strong kind of porter or malt liquor. -- Brown study, a state of mental abstraction or serious reverie. W. Irving. [ 1913 Webster ]
| | Brown | n. A dark color inclining to red or yellow, resulting from the mixture of red and black, or of red, black, and yellow; a tawny, dusky hue. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Brown | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Browned p. pr. & vb. n. Browning. ] 1. To make brown or dusky. [ 1913 Webster ] A trembling twilight o'er welkin moves, Browns the dim void and darkens deep the groves. Barlow. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To make brown by scorching slightly; as, to brown meat or flour. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To give a bright brown color to, as to gun barrels, by forming a thin coat of oxide on their surface. Ure. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Brown | v. i. To become brown. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Brownback | n. (Zool.) The dowitcher or red-breasted snipe. See Dowitcher. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Brown bill | [ Brown + bill cutting tool. ] A bill or halberd of the 16th and 17th centuries. See 4th Bill. [ 1913 Webster ] Many time, but for a sallet, my brainpan had been cleft with a brown bill. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ The black, or as it is sometimes called, the brown bill, was a kind of halberd, the cutting part hooked like a woodman's bill, from the back of which projected a spike, and another from the head. Grose. [ 1913 Webster ] | | browned | adj. having a tan color from exposure to the sun; -- of skin color. Syn. -- suntanned, tanned. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | | Brownian | a. Pertaining to Dr. Robert Brown, who first demonstrated (about 1827) the commonness of the motion described below. [ 1913 Webster ] Brownian motion, Brownian movement, the peculiar, rapid, vibratory movement exhibited by the microscopic particles of substances when suspended in water or other fluids. [ 1913 Webster ]
| | Brownie | n. [ So called from its supposed tawny or swarthy color. ] An imaginary good-natured spirit, who was supposed often to perform important services around the house by night, such as thrashing, churning, sweeping. [ Scot. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | | Browning | n. 1. The act or operation of giving a brown color, as to gun barrels, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Masonry) A smooth coat of brown mortar, usually the second coat, and the preparation for the finishing coat of plaster. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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