ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -wincer-, *wincer* |
(เนื่องจากผลลัพธ์จากการค้นหา wincer มีน้อย ระบบจึงเลือกคำใหม่ให้โดยอัตโนมัติ: winter) |
มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ wincer | (n) ผู้สะดุ้งหนี, Syn. wincer | winter | (n) ฤดูหนาว, See also: หน้าหนาว, Syn. wintertime, wintertide, Ant. summer | winter | (vi) ใช้เวลาฤดูหนาวในที่ที่ห่างจากบ้าน, Ant. summer | winter | (vt) เก็บรักษาไว้ในช่วงฤดูหนาว | wintery | (adj) เกี่ยวกับฤดูหนาว, Syn. brumal, hibernal, hiemal, wintry, Ant. summery, sunny, warm, bright, pleasant | winterish | (adj) ซึ่งเก็บไว้สำหรับฤดูหนาว | winterize | (vt) เตรียมสภาพของบ้านหรือรถให้พร้อมไว้สำหรับฤดูหนาว, Ant. summerize | wintertime | (n) ฤดูหนาว, See also: หน้าหนาว, Syn. winter, wintertide, Ant. summertime | winter over | (phrv) ออกไปไหนไม่ได้ตลอดฤดูหนาว, See also: ใช้เวลาทั้งหมดของฤดูหนาว | winterberry | (n) ต้นไม้พุ่มเตี้ยตระกูลเดียวกับต้น Holly, See also: ให้ผลเล็กๆ สีแดง ชื่อละตินคือ Ilex verticillata, Syn. black alder | wintergreen | (n) ต้นไม้ดอกพุ่มเตี้ยมีผลเล็กสีแดงและใบขนาดเล็ก, See also: ชื่อละติน Gaultheria procumb, Syn. checkerberry, teaberry |
| Wincer | n. One who, or that which, winces, shrinks, or kicks. [ 1913 Webster ] | Winter | v. i. To keep, feed or manage, during the winter; as, to winter young cattle on straw. [ 1913 Webster ] | Winter | n. [ AS. winter; akin to OFries. & D. winter, OS. & OHG. wintar, G. winter, D. & Sw. vinter, Icel. vetr, Goth. wintrus; of uncertain origin; cf. Old Gallic vindo- white (in comp.), OIr. find white. &unr_;&unr_;&unr_;&unr_;. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. The season of the year in which the sun shines most obliquely upon any region; the coldest season of the year. “Of thirty winter he was old.” Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] And after summer evermore succeeds Barren winter, with his wrathful nipping cold. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Winter lingering chills the lap of May. Goldsmith. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ North of the equator, winter is popularly taken to include the months of December, January, and February (see Season). Astronomically, it may be considered to begin with the winter solstice, about December 21st, and to end with the vernal equinox, about March 21st. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. The period of decay, old age, death, or the like. [ 1913 Webster ] Life's autumn past, I stand on winter's verge. Wordsworth. [ 1913 Webster ] Winter apple, an apple that keeps well in winter, or that does not ripen until winter. -- Winter barley, a kind of barley that is sown in autumn. -- Winter berry (Bot.), the name of several American shrubs (Ilex verticillata, Ilex laevigata, etc.) of the Holly family, having bright red berries conspicuous in winter. -- Winter bloom. (Bot.) (a) A plant of the genus Azalea. (b) A plant of the genus Hamamelis (Hamamelis Viginica); witch-hazel; -- so called from its flowers appearing late in autumn, while the leaves are falling. -- Winter bud (Zool.), a statoblast. -- Winter cherry (Bot.), a plant (Physalis Alkekengi) of the Nightshade family, which has, a red berry inclosed in the inflated and persistent calyx. See Alkekengi. -- Winter cough (Med.), a form of chronic bronchitis marked by a cough recurring each winter. -- Winter cress (Bot.), a yellow-flowered cruciferous plant (Barbarea vulgaris). -- Winter crop, a crop which will bear the winter, or which may be converted into fodder during the winter. -- Winter duck. (Zool.) (a) The pintail. (b) The old squaw. -- Winter egg (Zool.), an egg produced in the autumn by many invertebrates, and destined to survive the winter. Such eggs usually differ from the summer eggs in having a thicker shell, and often in being enveloped in a protective case. They sometimes develop in a manner different from that of the summer eggs. -- Winter fallow, ground that is fallowed in winter. -- Winter fat. (Bot.) Same as White sage, under White. -- Winter fever (Med.), pneumonia. [ Colloq. ] -- Winter flounder. (Zool.) See the Note under Flounder. -- Winter gull (Zool.), the common European gull; -- called also winter mew. [ Prov. Eng. ] -- Winter itch. (Med.) See Prarie itch, under Prairie. -- Winter lodge, or Winter lodgment. (Bot.) Same as Hibernaculum. -- Winter mew. (Zool.) Same as Winter gull, above. [ Prov. Eng. ] -- Winter moth (Zool.), any one of several species of geometrid moths which come forth in winter, as the European species (Cheimatobia brumata). These moths have rudimentary mouth organs, and eat no food in the imago state. The female of some of the species is wingless. -- Winter oil, oil prepared so as not to solidify in moderately cold weather. -- Winter pear, a kind of pear that keeps well in winter, or that does not ripen until winter. -- Winter quarters, the quarters of troops during the winter; a winter residence or station. -- Winter rye, a kind of rye that is sown in autumn. -- Winter shad (Zool.), the gizzard shad. -- Winter sheldrake (Zool.), the goosander. [ Local, U. S. ] -- Winter sleep (Zool.), hibernation. -- Winter snipe (Zool.), the dunlin. -- Winter solstice. (Astron.) See Solstice, 2. -- Winter teal (Zool.), the green-winged teal. -- Winter wagtail (Zool.), the gray wagtail (Motacilla melanope). [ Prov. Eng. ] -- Winter wheat, wheat sown in autumn, which lives during the winter, and ripens in the following summer. -- Winter wren (Zool.), a small American wren (Troglodytes hiemalis) closely resembling the common wren. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Winter | v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Wintered p. pr. & vb. n. Wintering. ] To pass the winter; to hibernate; as, to winter in Florida. [ 1913 Webster ] Because the haven was not commodious to winter in, the more part advised to depart thence. Acts xxvii. 12. [ 1913 Webster ] | Winter-beaten | a. Beaten or harassed by the severe weather of winter. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] | Wintergreen | n. (Bot.) A plant which keeps its leaves green through the winter. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ In England, the name wintergreen is applied to the species of Pyrola which in America are called English wintergreen, and shin leaf (see Shin leaf, under Shin.) In America, the name wintergreen is given to Gaultheria procumbens, a low evergreen aromatic plant with oval leaves clustered at the top of a short stem, and bearing small white flowers followed by red berries; -- called also checkerberry, and sometimes, though improperly, partridge berry. [ 1913 Webster ] Chickweed wintergreen, a low perennial primulaceous herb (Trientalis Americana); -- also called star flower. -- Flowering wintergreen, a low plant (Polygala paucifolia) with leaves somewhat like those of the wintergreen (Gaultheria), and bearing a few showy, rose-purple blossoms. -- oil of wintergreen, An aromatic oil, consisting almost entirely of methyl salicylate (CH3CO.O.C6H4.OH), obtained by distillation of an extract of the wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens); it can also be obtained from some other plants. It is used as a flavoring agent for tooth powders and pastes, sometimes combined with menthol or eucalyptus. It is called also oil of teaberry, oil of partridgeberry, and oil of gaultheria. -- Spotted wintergreen, a low evergreen plant (Chimaphila maculata) with ovate, white-spotted leaves. [ 1913 Webster + PJC ]
| Winter-ground | v. t. To coved over in the season of winter, as for protection or shelter; as, to winter-ground the roods of a plant. [ 1913 Webster ] The ruddock would . . . bring thee all this, Yea, and furred moss besides, when flowers are none To winter-ground thy corse. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | Winterkill | v. i. To die as the result of exposure to the cold of winter; as, the tree winterkills easily. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Winterkill | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Winterkilled p. pr. & vb. n. Winterkilling. ] To kill by the cold, or exposure to the inclemency of winter; as, the wheat was winterkilled. [ U. S. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Winterly | a. Like winter; wintry; cold; hence, disagreeable, cheerless; as, winterly news. [ R. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] The sir growing more winterly in the month of April. Camden. [ 1913 Webster ] | Winter-proud | a. Having too rank or forward a growth for winter. [ 1913 Webster ] When either corn is winter-proud, or other plants put forth and bud too early. Holland. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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| winter | (n) ฤดูหนาว, See also: หน้าหนาว, Syn. wintertime, wintertide, Ant. summer | winter | (vi) ใช้เวลาฤดูหนาวในที่ที่ห่างจากบ้าน, Ant. summer | winter | (vt) เก็บรักษาไว้ในช่วงฤดูหนาว | wintery | (adj) เกี่ยวกับฤดูหนาว, Syn. brumal, hibernal, hiemal, wintry, Ant. summery, sunny, warm, bright, pleasant | winterish | (adj) ซึ่งเก็บไว้สำหรับฤดูหนาว | winterize | (vt) เตรียมสภาพของบ้านหรือรถให้พร้อมไว้สำหรับฤดูหนาว, Ant. summerize | wintertime | (n) ฤดูหนาว, See also: หน้าหนาว, Syn. winter, wintertide, Ant. summertime | winter over | (phrv) ออกไปไหนไม่ได้ตลอดฤดูหนาว, See also: ใช้เวลาทั้งหมดของฤดูหนาว | winterberry | (n) ต้นไม้พุ่มเตี้ยตระกูลเดียวกับต้น Holly, See also: ให้ผลเล็กๆ สีแดง ชื่อละตินคือ Ilex verticillata, Syn. black alder | wintergreen | (n) ต้นไม้ดอกพุ่มเตี้ยมีผลเล็กสีแดงและใบขนาดเล็ก, See also: ชื่อละติน Gaultheria procumb, Syn. checkerberry, teaberry |
| winter | (วิน'เทอะ) n., adj. ฤดูหนาว vi. ใช้เวลาในฤดูหนาว, See also: winterer n. winterish adj. winterly adj. | winterclad | (-แคลด) adj. ซึ่งสวมเสื้อหนาว | wintergreen | (วิน'เทอะกรีน) n. พืช มีดอกสีขาวเป็นรูประฆัง มีใบที่มีกลิ่นหอม ใช้ทำน้ำมันระกำ | wintergreen oil | n. น้ำมันระกำ, น้ำมันmethylsalicylate | wintertide | (วิน'เทอะไทดฺ) n. =wintertime | wintertime | (วิน'เทอะไทมฺ) n. ฤดูหนาว | wintery | (วิน'เทอรี) adj. เกี่ยวกับหรือมีลักษณะของฤดูหนาว, Syn. wintry |
| | | | | Time will change it... as winter changes the trees. | เวลาจะแปรเปลี่ยนพวกมัน เฉกเช่นฤดูหนาวเปลี่ยนสีต้นไม้ Wuthering Heights (1992) | - OK. Then tell about the rabbits in winter, and about the stove and, uh... | แล้วก็เรื่องกระต่ายในฤดูหนาว... Of Mice and Men (1992) | When it rains in the winter, we'll just say "The hell with going to work," | ตอนที่ฝนตกในฤดูหนาว เราจะไม่ไปทำงาน Of Mice and Men (1992) | And we have a little, fat, iron stove, and in the winter we keep a fire going in it. | มีเตาเหล็กใหญ่ ในฤดูหนาวเราก็ก่อไฟเอาไว้ Of Mice and Men (1992) | Well... it's kind of a winter sport, you know. | มันเป็นกีฬาฤดูหนาวน่ะ Cool Runnings (1993) | - You mean winter as in ice? | - นายหมายถึงฤดูหนาวที่มีน้ำแข็ง? Cool Runnings (1993) | You mean winter as in igloos and Eskimos and penguins and ice? | นายหมายถึงฤดูหนาวที่มีบ้านน้ำแข็ง เอสกีโม นกเพนกวิน แล้วก็น้ำแข็ง? Cool Runnings (1993) | One minor drawback to this delightful winter sport... is the high-speed crash. | อุปสรรคที่ไม่หนักหนาอะไร ของกีฬาที่น่าสนุกนี้... คือการชนด้วยความเร็วสูง Cool Runnings (1993) | I'm not asking for a winter sports program. | ผมไม่ได้ขอโครงการกีฬาฤดูหนาว Cool Runnings (1993) | - Come on. - Home of the 1988 Winter Olympic Games. | เจ้าภาพโอลิมปิกฤดูหนาว 1988 Cool Runnings (1993) | So stay tuned for more exciting coverage of the opening ceremonies... of the 15th Winter Olympiad from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | เพราะฉะนั้นอย่าไปไหน ตามติดความตื่นเต้นของพิธีเปิด... การแข่งขันกีฬาโอลิมปิกฤดูหนาวครั้งที่ 15 จาก คาลการี่ อาลเบอร์ทา ประเทศแคนาดา Cool Runnings (1993) | The Jamaican team attempts its first ever Winter Olympic event. | ทีมจาไมก้ากับรอบแรกในโอลิมปิก Cool Runnings (1993) |
| | ฤดูหนาว | (n) winter, Syn. หน้าหนาว, Example: เมื่อถึงฤดูหนาวนกนางนวลแกลบจะพากันบินจากขั้วโลกเหนือ เพื่ออพยพลงไปอยู่ที่ขั้วโลกใต้, Count Unit: ฤดู | หน้าหนาว | (n) winter, Syn. ฤดูหนาว, Example: นกปลาซ่อมจะอพยพลงมาหากินในประเทศตอนปลายฤดูฝน และอยู่ตลอดหน้าหนาวจึงกลับไปทำรังทางเหนือใหม่ในหน้าร้อน, Count Unit: ฤดู | เดือนเย็น | (n) winter, Syn. หน้าหนาว, Ant. เดือนร้อน, Example: เดือนธันวาคมเป็นเดือนเย็น | เหมันต์ | (n) winter, Syn. ฤดูหนาว, หน้าหนาว, Example: ฉันชอบใบไม้ในฤดูเหมันต์, Count Unit: ฤดู, Notes: (บาลี/สันสกฤต) |
| เดือนเย็น | [deūoen yen] (n, prop) EN: winter FR: mois d'hiver [ m ] | ฟักทอง | [fakthøng] (n) EN: pumpkin ; winter squash FR: potiron [ m ] ; citrouille [ f ] | หัวลม | [hūalom] (n) EN: windward ; start of the gale ; wind at the beginning of the winter | ลมว่าว | [lomwao] (n) EN: wind that blows from north to south in winter FR: vent hivernal du nord [ m ] ; vent continental [ m ] | ในช่วงหน้าหนาว | [nai chūang nānāo] (n, exp) EN: in the winter FR: en hiver ; durant l'hiver | น้ำมันระกำ | [nāmman rakam] (n, exp) EN: oil of wintergreen FR: essence de wintergreen [ f ] | หน้าหนาว | [nā nāo] (n) EN: winter FR: hiver [ m ] ; saison froide [ f ] | ระกำ | [rakam] (n) EN: wintergreen ; zalacca ; rakam FR: wintergreen [ m ] | ฤดูหนาว | [reudū nāo] (n) EN: winter FR: hiver [ m ] ; saison froide [ f ] | เสื้อกันหนาว | [seūa kan nāo] (n, exp) EN: overcoat ; coat ; topcoat ; winter jacket FR: pardessus [ m ] ; manteau [ m ] ; vêtement d'hiver [ m ] |
| | | winter | (n) the coldest season of the year; in the northern hemisphere it extends from the winter solstice to the vernal equinox, Syn. wintertime | winter | (v) spend the winter, Syn. overwinter | winteraceae | (n) small family of chiefly tropical shrubs and trees of genera Drimys and Pseudowintera; sometimes included in Magnoliaceae, Syn. winter's bark family, family Winteraceae | winter aconite | (n) small Old World perennial herb grown for its bright yellow flowers which appear in early spring often before snow is gone, Syn. Eranthis hyemalis | winter-blooming | (adj) of plants that bloom during the winter, Syn. winter-flowering | winter cress | (n) any plant of the genus Barbarea: yellow-flowered Eurasian cresses; widely cultivated for winter salad, Syn. scurvy grass, St. Barbara's herb | winter cress | (n) cress cultivated for winter salads | winter crookneck | (n) any of various plants bearing squash having hard rinds and elongated recurved necks, Syn. winter crookneck squash, Cucurbita moschata | winter crookneck squash | (n) a squash with a hard rind and an elongated curved neck | winter currant | (n) a flowering shrub, Syn. Ribes sanguineum |
| Winter | v. i. To keep, feed or manage, during the winter; as, to winter young cattle on straw. [ 1913 Webster ] | Winter | n. [ AS. winter; akin to OFries. & D. winter, OS. & OHG. wintar, G. winter, D. & Sw. vinter, Icel. vetr, Goth. wintrus; of uncertain origin; cf. Old Gallic vindo- white (in comp.), OIr. find white. &unr_;&unr_;&unr_;&unr_;. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. The season of the year in which the sun shines most obliquely upon any region; the coldest season of the year. “Of thirty winter he was old.” Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] And after summer evermore succeeds Barren winter, with his wrathful nipping cold. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Winter lingering chills the lap of May. Goldsmith. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ North of the equator, winter is popularly taken to include the months of December, January, and February (see Season). Astronomically, it may be considered to begin with the winter solstice, about December 21st, and to end with the vernal equinox, about March 21st. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. The period of decay, old age, death, or the like. [ 1913 Webster ] Life's autumn past, I stand on winter's verge. Wordsworth. [ 1913 Webster ] Winter apple, an apple that keeps well in winter, or that does not ripen until winter. -- Winter barley, a kind of barley that is sown in autumn. -- Winter berry (Bot.), the name of several American shrubs (Ilex verticillata, Ilex laevigata, etc.) of the Holly family, having bright red berries conspicuous in winter. -- Winter bloom. (Bot.) (a) A plant of the genus Azalea. (b) A plant of the genus Hamamelis (Hamamelis Viginica); witch-hazel; -- so called from its flowers appearing late in autumn, while the leaves are falling. -- Winter bud (Zool.), a statoblast. -- Winter cherry (Bot.), a plant (Physalis Alkekengi) of the Nightshade family, which has, a red berry inclosed in the inflated and persistent calyx. See Alkekengi. -- Winter cough (Med.), a form of chronic bronchitis marked by a cough recurring each winter. -- Winter cress (Bot.), a yellow-flowered cruciferous plant (Barbarea vulgaris). -- Winter crop, a crop which will bear the winter, or which may be converted into fodder during the winter. -- Winter duck. (Zool.) (a) The pintail. (b) The old squaw. -- Winter egg (Zool.), an egg produced in the autumn by many invertebrates, and destined to survive the winter. Such eggs usually differ from the summer eggs in having a thicker shell, and often in being enveloped in a protective case. They sometimes develop in a manner different from that of the summer eggs. -- Winter fallow, ground that is fallowed in winter. -- Winter fat. (Bot.) Same as White sage, under White. -- Winter fever (Med.), pneumonia. [ Colloq. ] -- Winter flounder. (Zool.) See the Note under Flounder. -- Winter gull (Zool.), the common European gull; -- called also winter mew. [ Prov. Eng. ] -- Winter itch. (Med.) See Prarie itch, under Prairie. -- Winter lodge, or Winter lodgment. (Bot.) Same as Hibernaculum. -- Winter mew. (Zool.) Same as Winter gull, above. [ Prov. Eng. ] -- Winter moth (Zool.), any one of several species of geometrid moths which come forth in winter, as the European species (Cheimatobia brumata). These moths have rudimentary mouth organs, and eat no food in the imago state. The female of some of the species is wingless. -- Winter oil, oil prepared so as not to solidify in moderately cold weather. -- Winter pear, a kind of pear that keeps well in winter, or that does not ripen until winter. -- Winter quarters, the quarters of troops during the winter; a winter residence or station. -- Winter rye, a kind of rye that is sown in autumn. -- Winter shad (Zool.), the gizzard shad. -- Winter sheldrake (Zool.), the goosander. [ Local, U. S. ] -- Winter sleep (Zool.), hibernation. -- Winter snipe (Zool.), the dunlin. -- Winter solstice. (Astron.) See Solstice, 2. -- Winter teal (Zool.), the green-winged teal. -- Winter wagtail (Zool.), the gray wagtail (Motacilla melanope). [ Prov. Eng. ] -- Winter wheat, wheat sown in autumn, which lives during the winter, and ripens in the following summer. -- Winter wren (Zool.), a small American wren (Troglodytes hiemalis) closely resembling the common wren. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Winter | v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Wintered p. pr. & vb. n. Wintering. ] To pass the winter; to hibernate; as, to winter in Florida. [ 1913 Webster ] Because the haven was not commodious to winter in, the more part advised to depart thence. Acts xxvii. 12. [ 1913 Webster ] | Winter-beaten | a. Beaten or harassed by the severe weather of winter. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] | Wintergreen | n. (Bot.) A plant which keeps its leaves green through the winter. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ In England, the name wintergreen is applied to the species of Pyrola which in America are called English wintergreen, and shin leaf (see Shin leaf, under Shin.) In America, the name wintergreen is given to Gaultheria procumbens, a low evergreen aromatic plant with oval leaves clustered at the top of a short stem, and bearing small white flowers followed by red berries; -- called also checkerberry, and sometimes, though improperly, partridge berry. [ 1913 Webster ] Chickweed wintergreen, a low perennial primulaceous herb (Trientalis Americana); -- also called star flower. -- Flowering wintergreen, a low plant (Polygala paucifolia) with leaves somewhat like those of the wintergreen (Gaultheria), and bearing a few showy, rose-purple blossoms. -- oil of wintergreen, An aromatic oil, consisting almost entirely of methyl salicylate (CH3CO.O.C6H4.OH), obtained by distillation of an extract of the wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens); it can also be obtained from some other plants. It is used as a flavoring agent for tooth powders and pastes, sometimes combined with menthol or eucalyptus. It is called also oil of teaberry, oil of partridgeberry, and oil of gaultheria. -- Spotted wintergreen, a low evergreen plant (Chimaphila maculata) with ovate, white-spotted leaves. [ 1913 Webster + PJC ]
| Winter-ground | v. t. To coved over in the season of winter, as for protection or shelter; as, to winter-ground the roods of a plant. [ 1913 Webster ] The ruddock would . . . bring thee all this, Yea, and furred moss besides, when flowers are none To winter-ground thy corse. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | Winterkill | v. i. To die as the result of exposure to the cold of winter; as, the tree winterkills easily. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Winterkill | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Winterkilled p. pr. & vb. n. Winterkilling. ] To kill by the cold, or exposure to the inclemency of winter; as, the wheat was winterkilled. [ U. S. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Winterly | a. Like winter; wintry; cold; hence, disagreeable, cheerless; as, winterly news. [ R. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] The sir growing more winterly in the month of April. Camden. [ 1913 Webster ] | Winter-proud | a. Having too rank or forward a growth for winter. [ 1913 Webster ] When either corn is winter-proud, or other plants put forth and bud too early. Holland. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 冬 | [dōng, ㄉㄨㄥ, 冬] winter #1,965 [Add to Longdo] | 冬天 | [dōng tiān, ㄉㄨㄥ ㄊㄧㄢ, 冬 天] winter #2,131 [Add to Longdo] | 冬季 | [dōng jì, ㄉㄨㄥ ㄐㄧˋ, 冬 季] winter #3,363 [Add to Longdo] | 冬至 | [Dōng zhì, ㄉㄨㄥ ㄓˋ, 冬 至] Winter Solstice, 22nd of the 24 solar terms 二十四節氣|二十四节气 22nd December-5th January #8,412 [Add to Longdo] | 寒假 | [hán jià, ㄏㄢˊ ㄐㄧㄚˋ, 寒 假] winter vacation #8,563 [Add to Longdo] | 冬奥会 | [dōng ào huì, ㄉㄨㄥ ㄠˋ ㄏㄨㄟˋ, 冬 奥 会 / 冬 奧 會] winter Olympics #14,915 [Add to Longdo] | 迎春花 | [yíng chūn huā, ㄧㄥˊ ㄔㄨㄣ ㄏㄨㄚ, 迎 春 花] winter jasmine, Jasminum nudiflorum #73,784 [Add to Longdo] | 冬运会 | [dōng yùn huì, ㄉㄨㄥ ㄩㄣˋ ㄏㄨㄟˋ, 冬 运 会 / 冬 運 會] winter games #85,633 [Add to Longdo] | 瑞香 | [ruì xiāng, ㄖㄨㄟˋ ㄒㄧㄤ, 瑞 香] winter daphne #88,778 [Add to Longdo] |
| | 冬 | [ふゆ, fuyu] (n-adv, n-t) winter; (P) #2,048 [Add to Longdo] | 冬季 | [とうき, touki] (n-adv, n-t) (season of) winter; (P) #3,596 [Add to Longdo] | 寒 | [さむ;さぶ, samu ; sabu] (n) midwinter; cold season; coldest days of the year #11,332 [Add to Longdo] | 時雨 | [しぐれ, shigure] (n) drizzle; shower in late autumn (fall) or early winter; (P) #15,860 [Add to Longdo] | 小春 | [こはる, koharu] (n) (See 小春日和) 10th month of the lunisolar calendar (traditional first month of winter, approx. November); late autumn; late fall #18,724 [Add to Longdo] | えのき茸;榎茸 | [えのきたけ;えのきだけ;エノキタケ;エノキダケ, enokitake ; enokidake ; enokitake ; enokidake] (n) (uk) enoki mushroom (long, thin and white); Flammulina velutipes; winter mushroom [Add to Longdo] | なごり雪;名残り雪;名残雪 | [なごりゆき, nagoriyuki] (n) (1) (See 残雪) lingering snow; (2) snowfall at the end of the winter or the beginning of spring [Add to Longdo] | ウィンター(P);ウインター;ウィンタ | [uinta-(P); uinta-; uinta] (n) winter; (P) [Add to Longdo] | ウインタースポーツ(P);ウィンタースポーツ | [uinta-supo-tsu (P); uinta-supo-tsu] (n) winter sports; (P) [Add to Longdo] | ウインターリゾート | [uinta-rizo-to] (n) winter resort [Add to Longdo] |
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