ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -jafco-, *jafco* |
(เนื่องจากผลลัพธ์จากการค้นหา jafco มีน้อย ระบบจึงเลือกคำใหม่ให้โดยอัตโนมัติ: jack) |
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| | jack | (phrv) เลิกทำ, See also: หยุดทำ, Syn. pack in, give up, stop, Ant. continue, maintain | jack | (n) ตัวเชื่อมกระแสไฟ, See also: ตัวเชื่อมต่อ | jack | (n) ไพ่แจ็ค สูงกว่าสิบต่ำกว่าควีน, Syn. knave | jack | (n) แม่แรง | jack | (n) ต้นขนุน, Syn. jackfruit | jack | (n) ลูกขนุน, Syn. jackfruit | jack | (n) เสื้อหนังทหาร (ใช้ในสมัยกลาง ) | jackal | (n) คนที่ไม่ซื่อตรง, See also: คนทุจริต | jackal | (n) ลูกสมุน, See also: สมุนรับใช้, ลิ่วล้อ, Syn. underling, minion, lackey, subordinate | jackal | (n) หมาใน (พบในแอฟริกาและเอเชีย), Syn. Canis aureus |
| jack | (แจค) n. เครื่องยกของหนัก, แม่แรง, ปั้นจั่น, กลาสีเรือ, ไพ่แจค, Syn. sailor | jack plane | กบไสไม้ให้เรียบ | jack tar | n. กลาสีเรือ | jack tip | n. ขนุน | jack-a-dandy | n. ผู้ชายสำรวย, ผู้ชายที่สนใจในการแต่งตัวมากเกินไป., See also: jack-a-dandyism n. ดูjack-a-dandy, Syn. dandy | jack-in-the-box | n. กล่องของเล่นที่มีตุ๊กตาโผล่พรวดออกมาเมื่อเปิดกล่อง | jack-o'-lantern | n. ผลไม้กลวงที่เจาะรูเป็นตาจมูกและปาก, แล้วใส่เทียนไขหรือตะเกียงข้างใน (ในคืนวันเทศกาล Halloween) | jack-of-all-trades | n. บุคคลผู้แคล่วคล่องในงานสารพัดอย่าง, Syn. factotum | jack-tar | n. กลาสีเรือ | jack-up | n. การเพิ่มขึ้น, Syn. lif |
| jack | (n) คนงาน, กะลาสี, แม่แรงยกของ, ธงเรือ | JACK-O'-jack-o'-lantern | (n) ผีกระสือ, แสงแวววาว | JACK-OF-ALL-jack-of-all-trades | (n) คนทำงานได้หลายอย่าง, คนที่ทำงานคล่องแคล่ว | jackal | (n) หมาไน, สุนัขจิ้งจอก, ลิ่วล้อ, ลูกน้อง, สมุนรับใช้ | jackass | (n) ลาตัวผู้, คนโง่, คนบัดซบ, คนทึ่ม, คนเซ่อ | jackdaw | (n) นกจำพวกกา | jacket | (n) เสื้อแจ็กเกต, เปลือก, ปกหนังสือ, ปลอก, ซองเอกสาร | jackknife | (n) มีดพกใหญ่, มีดพับขนาดใหญ่ | jackpot | (n) เงินรางวัล, เงินกองกลาง, เงินพนัน | blackjack | (n) กระบอง, ธงโจรสลัด |
| | Jack | เต้ารับ, เต้ารับ เขียนทับศัพท์เป็น แจ็ก [คอมพิวเตอร์] | jack | แม่แรง, เครื่องผ่อนแรงใช้สำหรับยกวัตถุที่มีน้ำหนักมาก ๆ ขึ้น ใช้หลักการทำงานด้วยคานเกลียวหรือแรงดันจากน้ำหรือน้ำมัน [พจนานุกรมศัพท์ สสวท.] | Jack Fruit Tree | ขนุน [การแพทย์] | Jack Up Rig | แท่นเจาะในทะเล, Example: ตัวแท่นประกอบด้วยขา 3-5 ขา แต่ละขายาวประมาณ 300-500 ฟุต ช่วยค้ำจุนตัวแท่นติดกับพื้นทะเล สามารถเจาะในน้ำลึกตั้งแต่ 13-350 ฟุต ทั้งนี้ขึ้นกับสภาพภูมิอากาศด้วย [ปิโตรเลี่ยม] | Jacket | แจ็กเกต [คำทับศัพท์ที่มักใช้ผิด] | Jacket | ใบหุ้มปก [บรรณารักษ์และสารสนเทศศาสตร์] | Jackfruit | ขนุน [TU Subject Heading] | Jackknife (Statistics) | แจ็คไนฟ์ (สถิติ) [วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี] |
| Jackalope | (n, name) ชื่อสัตว์ในเทพนิยาย รูปร่างเหมือนกระต่ายแต่มีเขา มีลักษณะที่เป็นส่วนผสมของ กระต่าย, ละมั่ง, กวาง, แพะ ในตำนานบอกว่า มีความสามารถทำเสียงเลียนแบบส่งต่างๆ ได้รวมถึงเสียงคน ปกติเป็นสัตว์ที่ขี้อายแต่ถ้าไปยุ่งกับมันก็อาจจะอันตรายได้ เพิ่มเติม http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackalope | jacket | (n, slang) ประวัติการติดคุก | jacket | (n) 1. เสื้อคลุม, เสื้อแจ็กเก็ต 2. ปกหนังสือ, แฟ้มเอกสาร, ซองสำหรับใส่แผ่นเสียง 3. เปลือก (ของมันฝรั่ง) 4. เสื้อชูชีพ |
| | | โขมด | (n) ghost, See also: jack-o'-lantern, will-o'-the-wisp, phantom, Syn. ผีโขมด, Example: เวลาเดินอยู่กลางทุ่งนาห้ามพูดถึงผีโขมดเชียวนะ, Thai Definition: ชื่อผีชนิดหนึ่งเป็นผีป่า จะเห็นเป็นแสงเรืองวาวในเวลากลางคืน | หมากเก็บ | (n) jackstones, See also: dibs, Example: หมากเก็บผู้เล่นหมากเก็บมีจำนวน 2 คนขึ้นไป ผู้เล่นแต่ละคนมีเม็ดหินเรียกว่า “หมาก” คนละ 5 เม็ด, Count Unit: ตา, Thai Definition: การเล่นของเด็ก ใช้เม็ดกรวดหรือลูกไม้ โยนแล้วเก็บ | แจ็คเก็ต | (n) jacket, Syn. เสื้อนอก, Example: เขาสวมแจ็คเก็ตที่กันฝนกันหนาวแล้วจึงออกไปข้างนอก, Count Unit: ตัว, Thai Definition: เสื้อนอกผ่าตลอดอกมักมีซิปรูด, Notes: (อังกฤษ) | แม่แรง | (n) jack, See also: crane, derrick, Syn. รอก, เครื่องทุ่นแรง, Example: เราไม่มีแม่แรงจึงต้องใช้กระดานคัดรถขึ้น, Count Unit: ตัว, Thai Definition: เครื่องสำหรับดีดงัดหรือยกของหนัก |
| แจ๊คเก็ต | [jaekket] (n) EN: jacket FR: veste [ f ] | ขนุน | [khanun] (n) EN: jackfruit FR: jaque [ m ] | แม่แรง | [maēraēng] (n) EN: jack ; crane ; derrick FR: levier [ m ] ; cric [ m ] | หมากเก็บ | [mākkep] (n) EN: jackstones ; dibs | นกปากซ่อมเล็ก | [nok pāk sǿm lek] (n, exp) EN: Jack Snipe FR: Bécassine sourde [ f ] ; Petite Bécassine [ f ] ; Bécassine gallinule [ f ] | เสื้อแจ็คเก็ต | [seūa jaēkkēt] (n) EN: jacket FR: veste [ f ] ; veston [ m ] ; jaquette [ f ] | สุนัขจิ้งจอก | [sunak jingjøk] (n) EN: jackal FR: chacal [ m ] | ถั่วพร้า | [thūaphrā] (n) EN: Jack Bean | ต้นขนุน | [ton khanun] (n) EN: jackfruit tree FR: jaquier [ m ] | ยกด้วยแม่แรง | [yok dūay maēraēng] (v, exp) EN: jack up FR: soulever avec un cric |
| | | jack | (n) a small worthless amount, Syn. diddlysquat, doodly-squat, diddlyshit, diddly-squat, diddly-shit, diddly, diddley, shit, squat | jack | (n) a small ball at which players aim in lawn bowling | jack | (n) an electrical device consisting of a connector socket designed for the insertion of a plug | jack | (n) game equipment consisting of one of several small six-pointed metal pieces that are picked up while bouncing a ball in the game of jacks, Syn. jackstones | jack | (n) small flag indicating a ship's nationality | jack | (n) one of four face cards in a deck bearing a picture of a young prince, Syn. knave | jack | (n) tool for exerting pressure or lifting | jack | (n) any of several fast-swimming predacious fishes of tropical to warm temperate seas | jack | (n) male donkey, Syn. jackass | jack | (v) lift with a special device, Syn. jack up |
| Jack | n. [ F. jaque, jacque, perh. from the proper name Jacques. Cf. Jacquerie. ] A coarse and cheap mediæval coat of defense, esp. one made of leather. [ 1913 Webster ] Their horsemen are with jacks for most part clad. Sir J. Harrington. [ 1913 Webster ] | Jack | n. [ Pg. jaca, Malayalam, tsjaka. ] (Bot.) A large tree, the Artocarpus integrifolia, common in the East Indies, closely allied to the breadfruit, from which it differs in having its leaves entire. The fruit is of great size, weighing from thirty to forty pounds, and through its soft fibrous matter are scattered the seeds, which are roasted and eaten. The wood is of a yellow color, fine grain, and rather heavy, and is much used in cabinetwork. It is also used for dyeing a brilliant yellow. [ Written also jak. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Jack | n. [ Named from its resemblance to a jack boot. ] A pitcher or can of waxed leather; -- called also black jack. [ Obs. ] Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] | Jack | n. [ F. Jacques James, L. Jacobus, Gr. &unr_;, Heb. Ya 'aqōb Jacob; prop., seizing by the heel; hence, a supplanter. Cf. Jacobite, Jockey. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. A familiar nickname of, or substitute for, John. [ 1913 Webster ] You are John Rugby, and you are Jack Rugby. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. An impertinent or silly fellow; a simpleton; a boor; a clown; also, a servant; a rustic. “Jack fool.” Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] Since every Jack became a gentleman, There 's many a gentle person made a Jack. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. A popular colloquial name for a sailor; -- called also Jack tar, and Jack afloat. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. A mechanical contrivance, an auxiliary machine, or a subordinate part of a machine, rendering convenient service, and often supplying the place of a boy or attendant who was commonly called Jack; as: (a) A device to pull off boots. (b) A sawhorse or sawbuck. (c) A machine or contrivance for turning a spit; a smoke jack, or kitchen jack. (b) (Mining) A wooden wedge for separating rocks rent by blasting. (e) (Knitting Machine) A lever for depressing the sinkers which push the loops down on the needles. (f) (Warping Machine) A grating to separate and guide the threads; a heck box. (g) (Spinning) A machine for twisting the sliver as it leaves the carding machine. (h) A compact, portable machine for planing metal. (i) A machine for slicking or pebbling leather. (k) A system of gearing driven by a horse power, for multiplying speed. (l) A hood or other device placed over a chimney or vent pipe, to prevent a back draught. (m) In the harpsichord, an intermediate piece communicating the action of the key to the quill; -- called also hopper. (n) In hunting, the pan or frame holding the fuel of the torch used to attract game at night; also, the light itself. C. Hallock. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. A portable machine variously constructed, for exerting great pressure, or lifting or moving a heavy body such as an automobile through a small distance. It consists of a lever, screw, rack and pinion, hydraulic press, or any simple combination of mechanical powers, working in a compact pedestal or support and operated by a lever, crank, capstan bar, etc. The name is often given to a jackscrew, which is a kind of jack. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. The small bowl used as a mark in the game of bowls. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Like an uninstructed bowler who thinks to attain the jack by delivering his bowl straight forward upon it. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ] 7. The male of certain animals, as of the ass. [ 1913 Webster ] 8. (Zool.) (a) A young pike; a pickerel. (b) The jurel. (c) A large, California rock fish (Sebastodes paucispinus); -- called also boccaccio, and mérou. (d) The wall-eyed pike. [ 1913 Webster ] 9. A drinking measure holding half a pint; also, one holding a quarter of a pint. [ Prov. Eng. ] Halliwell. [ 1913 Webster ] 10. (Naut.) (a) A flag, containing only the union, without the fly, usually hoisted on a jack staff at the bowsprit cap; -- called also union jack. The American jack is a small blue flag, with a star for each State. (b) A bar of iron athwart ships at a topgallant masthead, to support a royal mast, and give spread to the royal shrouds; -- called also jack crosstree. R. H. Dana, Jr. [ 1913 Webster ] 11. The knave of a suit of playing cards. 12. (pl.) A game played with small (metallic, with tetrahedrally oriented spikes) objects (the jacks(1950+), formerly jackstones) that are tossed, caught, picked up, and arranged on a horizontal surface in various patterns; in the modern American game, the movements are accompanied by tossing or bouncing a rubber ball on the horizontal surface supporting the jacks. same as jackstones. [ PJC ] 13. Money. [ slang ] [ PJC ] 14. Apple jack. [ PJC ] 15. Brandy. [ PJC ] ☞ Jack is used adjectively in various senses. It sometimes designates something cut short or diminished in size; as, a jack timber; a jack rafter; a jack arch, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] Jack arch, an arch of the thickness of one brick. -- Jack back (Brewing & Malt Vinegar Manuf.), a cistern which receives the wort. See under 1st Back. -- Jack block (Naut.), a block fixed in the topgallant or royal rigging, used for raising and lowering light masts and spars. -- Jack boots, boots reaching above the knee; -- worn in the 17 century by soldiers; afterwards by fishermen, etc. -- Jack crosstree. (Naut.) See 10, b, above. -- Jack curlew (Zool.), the whimbrel. -- Jack frame. (Cotton Spinning) See 4 (g), above. -- Jack Frost, frost or cold weather personified as a mischievous person. -- Jack hare, a male hare. Cowper. -- Jack lamp, a lamp for still hunting and camp use. See def. 4 (n.), above. -- Jack plane, a joiner's plane used for coarse work. -- Jack post, one of the posts which support the crank shaft of a deep-well-boring apparatus. -- Jack pot (Poker Playing), the name given to the stakes, contributions to which are made by each player successively, till such a hand is turned as shall take the “pot, ” which is the sum total of all the bets. See also jackpot. -- Jack rabbit (Zool.), any one of several species of large American hares, having very large ears and long legs. The California species (Lepus Californicus), and that of Texas and New Mexico (Lepus callotis), have the tail black above, and the ears black at the tip. They do not become white in winter. The more northern prairie hare (Lepus campestris) has the upper side of the tail white, and in winter its fur becomes nearly white. -- Jack rafter (Arch.), in England, one of the shorter rafters used in constructing a hip or valley roof; in the United States, any secondary roof timber, as the common rafters resting on purlins in a trussed roof; also, one of the pieces simulating extended rafters, used under the eaves in some styles of building. -- Jack salmon (Zool.), the wall-eyed pike, or glasseye. -- Jack sauce, an impudent fellow. [ Colloq. & Obs. ] -- Jack shaft (Mach.), the first intermediate shaft, in a factory or mill, which receives power, through belts or gearing, from a prime mover, and transmits it, by the same means, to other intermediate shafts or to a line shaft. -- Jack sinker (Knitting Mach.), a thin iron plate operated by the jack to depress the loop of thread between two needles. -- Jack snipe. (Zool.) See in the Vocabulary. -- Jack staff (Naut.), a staff fixed on the bowsprit cap, upon which the jack is hoisted. -- Jack timber (Arch.), any timber, as a rafter, rib, or studding, which, being intercepted, is shorter than the others. -- Jack towel, a towel hung on a roller for common use. -- Jack truss (Arch.), in a hip roof, a minor truss used where the roof has not its full section. -- Jack tree. (Bot.) See 1st Jack, n. -- Jack yard (Naut.), a short spar to extend a topsail beyond the gaff. [ 1913 Webster ] Blue jack, blue vitriol; sulphate of copper. -- Hydraulic jack, a jack used for lifting, pulling, or forcing, consisting of a compact portable hydrostatic press, with its pump and a reservoir containing a supply of liquid, as oil. -- Jack-at-a-pinch. (a) One called upon to take the place of another in an emergency. (b) An itinerant parson who conducts an occasional service for a fee. -- Jack-at-all-trades, one who can turn his hand to any kind of work. -- Jack-by-the-hedge (Bot.), a plant of the genus Erysimum (Erysimum alliaria, or Alliaria officinalis), which grows under hedges. It bears a white flower and has a taste not unlike garlic. Called also, in England, sauce-alone. Eng. Cyc. -- Jack-in-office, an insolent fellow in authority. Wolcott. -- Jack-in-the-bush (Bot.), a tropical shrub with red fruit (Cordia Cylindrostachya). -- Jack-in-the-green, a chimney sweep inclosed in a framework of boughs, carried in Mayday processions. -- Jack-of-the-buttery (Bot.), the stonecrop (Sedum acre). -- Jack-of-the-clock, a figure, usually of a man, on old clocks, which struck the time on the bell. -- Jack-on-both-sides, one who is or tries to be neutral. -- Jack-out-of-office, one who has been in office and is turned out. Shak. -- Jack the Giant Killer, the hero of a well-known nursery story. -- Yellow Jack (Naut.), the yellow fever; also, the quarantine flag. See Yellow flag, under Flag. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Jack | v. i. To hunt game at night by means of a jack. See 2d Jack, n., 4, n. [ 1913 Webster ] | Jack | v. t. To move or lift, as a house, by means of a jack or jacks. See 2d Jack, n., 5. [ 1913 Webster ] | Jack-a-dandy | n. A little dandy; a little, foppish, impertinent fellow. [ 1913 Webster ] | Jackal | n. [ Pers. shaghāl: cf. OF. jackal, F. chacal; cf. Skr. ç&rsdot_;gāla. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. (Zool.) Any one of several species of carnivorous animals inhabiting Africa and Asia, related to the dog and wolf. They are cowardly, nocturnal, and gregarious. They feed largely on carrion, and are noted for their piercing and dismal howling. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ The common species of Southern Asia (Canis aureus) is yellowish gray, varied with brown on the shoulders, haunches, and legs. The common African species (Canis anthus) is darker in color. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. One who does mean work for another's advantage, as jackals were once thought to kill game which lions appropriated. [ Colloq. ] Ld. Lytton. [ 1913 Webster ] | Jack-a-lent | n. A small stuffed puppet to be pelted in Lent; hence, a simple fellow. [ 1913 Webster ] | Jackanapes | n. [ For Jack o' (= of) apes; prop., a man who exhibits apes. ] [ Written also jackanape. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. A monkey; an ape. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A coxcomb; an impertinent or conceited fellow. [ 1913 Webster ] A young upstart jackanapes. Arbuthnot. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 上衣 | [shàng yī, ㄕㄤˋ ㄧ, 上 衣] jacket; upper outer garment #10,024 [Add to Longdo] | 成龙 | [Chéng Lóng, ㄔㄥˊ ㄌㄨㄥˊ, 成 龙 / 成 龍] Jackie Chan (1954-), kungfu film and cantopop star #11,736 [Add to Longdo] | 夹克 | [jiā kè, ㄐㄧㄚ ㄎㄜˋ, 夹 克 / 夾 克] jacket (loan word) #18,640 [Add to Longdo] | 张学友 | [Zhāng Xué yǒu, ㄓㄤ ㄒㄩㄝˊ ㄧㄡˇ, 张 学 友 / 張 學 友] Jacky Cheung or Hok Yau Jacky (1961-), cantopop and film star #19,779 [Add to Longdo] | 千斤顶 | [qiān jīn dǐng, ㄑㄧㄢ ㄐㄧㄣ ㄉㄧㄥˇ, 千 斤 顶 / 千 斤 頂] jack (for lifting weight) #50,651 [Add to Longdo] | 菠萝蜜 | [bō luó mì, ㄅㄛ ㄌㄨㄛˊ ㄇㄧˋ, 菠 萝 蜜 / 菠 蘿 蜜] jack fruit #69,626 [Add to Longdo] | 一丘之貉 | [yī qiū zhī háo, ㄧ ㄑㄧㄡ ㄓ ㄏㄠˊ, 一 丘 之 貉] jackals of the same tribe (成语 saw); fig. They are all just as bad as each other. #75,332 [Add to Longdo] | 襦 | [rú, ㄖㄨˊ, 襦] jacket; short coat #94,397 [Add to Longdo] | 茄克衫 | [jiā kè shān, ㄐㄧㄚ ㄎㄜˋ ㄕㄢ, 茄 克 衫] jacket #109,548 [Add to Longdo] | 杰克森 | [jié kè sēn, ㄐㄧㄝˊ ㄎㄜˋ ㄙㄣ, 杰 克 森 / 傑 克 森] Jackson (name) #144,873 [Add to Longdo] |
| Jacke | (n) |die, pl. Jacken| เสื้อแจ็คเก็ต, เสื้อชั้นนอก |
| | コピー | [kopi-] (n, vs) (1) copy; photocopy; (2) blurb on a book jacket; (3) (abbr) catch copy; (P) #2,462 [Add to Longdo] | ジャック | [jakku] (n) jack; (P) #3,577 [Add to Longdo] | ジャケット(P);ジャケツ | [jaketto (P); jaketsu] (n) (1) jacket; (2) book jacket; dust cover; (P) #4,341 [Add to Longdo] | 叩き(P);敲き;三和土 | [たたき(P);タタキ(P), tataki (P); tataki (P)] (n) (1) (叩き, 敲き only) mince (minced meat or fish); (2) (叩き, 敲き only) (See 鰹) seared skipjack tuna; (3) (叩き, 敲き only) (sl) robbery; extortion; (4) (usu. 三和土 (gikun)) hard-packed dirt (clay, gravel, etc.) floor; concrete floor; (P) #10,785 [Add to Longdo] | パーカー | [pa-ka-] (n) parka (hooded jacket); hooded sweatshirt; (P) #12,115 [Add to Longdo] | 強奪 | [ごうだつ, goudatsu] (n, vs) pillage; seizure; hijacking; plunder; extortion; (P) #15,873 [Add to Longdo] | ハイジャック | [haijakku] (n, vs) hijack; highjack; (P) #19,649 [Add to Longdo] | ちゃんちゃんこ | [chanchanko] (n) padded sleeveless kimono jacket; Japanese vest [Add to Longdo] | とび職;鳶職 | [とびしょく, tobishoku] (n) scaffolding or construction worker; steeplejack [Add to Longdo] | とび職人;鳶職人 | [とびしょくにん, tobishokunin] (n) scaffold constructor; steeplejack [Add to Longdo] |
| ジャケット | [じゃけっと, jaketto] jacket, book jacket, dust cover [Add to Longdo] | ジャック | [じゃっく, jakku] jack [Add to Longdo] | ダストカバー | [だすとかばー, dasutokaba-] jacket, book jacket, dust cover [Add to Longdo] | プラグ及びジャック | [ぷらぐおよびじゃっく, puraguoyobijakku] plug and jack [Add to Longdo] | モジュラージャック | [もじゅらーじゃっく, mojura-jakku] modular jack [Add to Longdo] | モジュラー式コンセント | [モジュラーしきコンセント, mojura-shiki konsento] (modular) telephone wall jack [Add to Longdo] |
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