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English-Thai: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
kitty(n) แมว (คำไม่เป็นทางการ), Syn. kitten, cat
kitten(vi) คลอดลูกแมว
kitten(n) ลูกแมว, Syn. kitty, cat
kittle(adj) ที่ยุ่งยาก, Syn. awkward, difficult
kittenish(adj) ขี้เล่น, Syn. amusing, frisky, playful
kittiwake(n) นกนางนวลจำพวกหนึ่งที่วางทำรังบนหน้าผา, See also: นกทะเลชนิดหนึ่งมีปีกยาว, Syn. gull

English-Thai: HOPE Dictionary [with local updates]
kitten(คิท'เทิน) n. ลูกแมว. vt., vi. คลอดลูกแมว
kittenish(คิท'เทินนิช) adj. ขี้เล่นเหมือนลูกแมว
kittle(คิท'เทิล) vt. ทำให้จั้กจี้, กระตุ้น, ยั่ว, เร้า. adj. จั้กจี้, ขบขัน
kitty(คิท'ที) n. ลูกแมว, ชื่อเล่นสำหรับแมว, กองทุน, เงินเดิมพัน, เงินชัก pl.kitties

English-Thai: Nontri Dictionary
kitten(n) ลูกแมว
kitty(n) ลูกแมว

English-Thai: Longdo Dictionary (UNAPPROVED version -- use with care )  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
kitten heel(n) รองเท้าส้นแหลม

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English (GCIDE) v.0.53
Kitteimp. of Kit to cut. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

Kittelv. t. See Kittle, v. t. [ 1913 Webster ]

Kittenn. [ OE. kiton, a dim. of cat; cf. G. kitze a young cat, also a female cat, and F. chaton, dim. of chat cat, also E. kitling. See Cat. ] A young cat. [ 1913 Webster ]

Kittenv. t. & i. [ imp. & p. p. Kittened p. pr. & vb. n. Kittening. ] To bring forth young, as a cat; to bring forth, as kittens. Shak. H. Spencer. [ 1913 Webster ]

kittenisha. Resembling a kitten; playful; as, a kittenish disposition. Richardson. [ 1913 Webster ]

-- kit"ten*ish*ly, adv. -- kit"ten*ish*ness, n. [ PJC ]

kitten-tailsn. a plant of the genus Besseya having fluffy spikes of flowers. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Kittiwaken. (Zool.) A northern gull (Rissa tridactyla), inhabiting the coasts of Europe and America. It is white, with black tips to the wings, and has only three toes. [ 1913 Webster ]

Kittlev. i. [ Cf. Kit a kitten. ] (Zool.) To bring forth young, as a cat; to kitten; to litter. [ Prov. Eng. & Scot. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Kittlev. t. [ Cf. AS. citelian; akin to D. kittelen, G. kitzeln, Icel. kitla, Sw. kittla, kittsla, Dan. kildre. Cf. Tickle. ] To tickle. [ Prov. Eng. & Scot. ] [ Written also kittel. ] Halliwell. Jamieson. [ 1913 Webster ]

Kittlea. Ticklish; not easily managed; troublesome; difficult; variable. [ Prov. Eng. & Scot. ] Halliwell. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ]

WordNet (3.0)
kittee(n) a form of torture used by American Indians in which sensitive parts of the body were squeezed between two boards until the victim could bear no more
kitten(n) young domestic cat, Syn. kitty
kitten(v) have kittens
kittenish(adj) playful like a lively kitten, Syn. frisky
kitten-tails(n) a plant of the genus Besseya having fluffy spikes of flowers
kittiwake(n) small pearl-grey gull of northern regions; nests on cliffs and has a rudimentary hind toe
kitty(n) informal terms referring to a domestic cat, Syn. pussy, pussycat, puss, kitty-cat
Kitty_Litter(n) granulated clay; placed in a container where it absorbs the waste products of a cat or dog, Syn. Kitty Litter

ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
You'll be taking Kitt right to the people who want it.แล้วคุณอาจจะทำให้คิท ต้องตกอยู่ในมือของคนที่ต้องการมันด้วย Knight Rider (2008)
Kitt is bringing you here.คิทกำลังพาลูกมาที่นี่ Knight Rider (2008)
Well, use Kitt to try and contact Carrie Rivai.ดีแล้วล่ะ ให้ลูกใช้คิท เพื่อติดต่อกับ แคร์รี่ ริไว Knight Rider (2008)
We need to get to Kitt and get out of here now.เราต้องไปที่คิทเพื่อไปจากที่นี่เดี๋ยวนี้ Knight Rider (2008)
And therefore, St. Kitts and Nevis support this proposal.ในขณะที่เรามีสิ่งมีชีวิตอยู่ตรงหน้านี้ The Cove (2009)
Did you guys know I had sex with Eartha Kitt in an airplane bathroom?รู้มั้ยว่าฉันเคยมีเซ็กซ์ กับ Eartha Kitt ในห้องน้ำบนเครื่องบิน? Remedial Chaos Theory (2011)
Speaking of crap, I was taking one in an airplane bathroom when Eartha Kitt decided to bang me.ตอนที่ Eartha Kitt ตัดสินใจมีอะไรกับฉัน อะไร? Remedial Chaos Theory (2011)
I had sex with Eartha Kitt in an airplane bathroom, and these are the only guys I've ever told.ผมเคยมีเซ็กซ์กับ Eartha Kitt ในห้องน้ำบนเครื่องบิน ซึ่งผมเคยเล่าเรื่องให้พวกนี้ฟังเท่านั้น Competitive Ecology (2011)
♪ I've never slept with the great Eartha Kitt♪ I've never slept with the great Eartha Kitt Intro to Felt Surrogacy (2013)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
kittDr. Patterson: Well, I didn't, but later someone brought three baby kittens to the Gorilla Foundation.
kittFinally, she chose another kitten.
kittHer cat had another four kittens.
kittHe took delight in teasing the kitten.
kittI'll give these kittens to whoever likes cats.
kittI named the kitten Tama.
kittIt is very naughty of you to pull the kitten's tail.
kittIt was naughty of Mary to pull the kitten's tail.
kittI will care for your kitten during your absence.
kittNewspapers and television stations around the world told the story of Koko and her kitten.
kittReporter: Did you buy her a kitten?
kittShe called the kitten "jaguar".

Thai-English-French: Volubilis Dictionary 1.0
ลูกแมว[lūk maēo] (n) EN: kitten  FR: chaton [ m ]
น่ารัก[nārak] (adj) EN: lovely ; lovable ; nice ; pretty ; adorable ; cute ; as gentle as a kitten  FR: adorable ; charmant ; ravissant
น่าร้าก[nārāk] (adj) EN: lovely ; lovable ; nice ; pretty ; adorable ; cute ; as gentle as a kitten  FR: adorable ; charmant ; ravissant
นกคิตติเวคขาดำ[nok Khittiwek kha dam] (n, exp) EN: Black-legged Kittiwake  FR: Mouette tridactyle [ f ] ; Goéland tridactyle [ m ] ; Risse tridactyle

CMU English Pronouncing Dictionary Dictionary [with local updates]
kitt
kitts
kitty
kittel
kitten
kittle
kittell
kittens
kittler
kittles

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary (pronunciation guide only)
Kitty
kitty
kitted
kitten
kittens
kitties
kitting
kittenish

Chinese-English: CC-CEDICT Dictionary
小猫[xiǎo māo, ㄒㄧㄠˇ ㄇㄠ,   /  ] kitten #10,842 [Add to Longdo]
猫儿山[Māo ér shān, ㄇㄠ ㄦˊ ㄕㄢ,    /   ] Kitten mountain, Guanxi, tourist destination near Guilin #88,861 [Add to Longdo]
小鹰号[xiǎo yīng hào, ㄒㄧㄠˇ ㄧㄥ ㄏㄠˋ,    /   ] Kitty Hawk (US aircraft carrier) [Add to Longdo]
猫儿[māo ér, ㄇㄠ ㄦˊ,   /  ] kitten [Add to Longdo]
猫咪[māo mī, ㄇㄠ ㄇㄧ,   /  ] kitty [Add to Longdo]

German-Thai: Longdo Dictionary
Kittel(n) |der, pl. Kittel| เสื้อคลุมยาว, เสื้อกาวน์(สำหรับแพทย์หรือนักวิทยาศาสตร์), See also: Related: Mantel

German-English: TU-Chemnitz DING Dictionary
Kitt { m }cement; putty; lute [Add to Longdo]
Kittchen { n }; Knast { m } [ ugs. ]rap [ Am. ] [ coll. ] [Add to Longdo]
Kittel { m }; Arbeitskittel { m } | Kittel { pl }overall; smock; dust coat | smocks [Add to Longdo]
Kittel { m } (der Schulkleidung)tunic (of school uniform) [Add to Longdo]
Kittelschürze { f } | Kittelschürzen { pl }overall; apron dress | apron dresses [Add to Longdo]
kitten | kittend | gekittet | kittet | kitteteto putty | puttying | puttied | putties | puttied [Add to Longdo]
Kittlitzbrillenvogel { m } [ ornith. ]Grey-brown White-eye [Add to Longdo]

Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
サーキット[sa-kitto] (n) circuit; (P) #3,973 [Add to Longdo]
キット[kitto] (n) kit; (P) #9,101 [Add to Longdo]
切手[きって, kitte] (n) stamp (postage); merchandise certificate; (P) #10,541 [Add to Longdo]
えんがちょ切った[えんがちょきった, engachokitta] (exp) (chn) (See えんがちょ・1) phrase used (usu. with accompanying crossed fingers gesture) to ward off catching 'dirtiness' from another child [Add to Longdo]
おぎゃあ[ogyaa] (n) cry (of baby); mewl (of kitten) [Add to Longdo]
しゃきっと;シャキッと[shakitto ; shakitsu to] (adv) (1) (See すっきり) crisp; crunchy; (2) refreshing; straight; firm; sharp; smart and stylish [Add to Longdo]
せきを切ったよう;堰を切ったよう;関を切ったよう(iK)[せきをきったよう, sekiwokittayou] (exp, adj-na) gushing forth; bursting out [Add to Longdo]
どきっと(P);どきんと[dokitto (P); dokinto] (adv, n, vs) (on-mim) feeling a shock; startling; (P) [Add to Longdo]
にゃんこ[nyanko] (n) (chn) (See にゃんにゃん) kitty cat [Add to Longdo]
ぽきっと[pokitto] (adv) (on-mim) snappingly; with a snap [Add to Longdo]

Japanese-English: COMPDICT Dictionary
ケーブルキット[けーぶるきっと, ke-burukitto] cable kit, cabling kit [Add to Longdo]
サーキットエミュレーション[さーきっとえみゅれーしょん, sa-kittoemyure-shon] circuit emulation [Add to Longdo]
サーキットエミュレーションサービス[さーきっとえみゅれーしょんさーびす, sa-kittoemyure-shonsa-bisu] circuit emulation service [Add to Longdo]
スイッチドバーチャルサーキット[すいっちどばーちゃるさーきっと, suicchidoba-charusa-kitto] switched virtual circuit [Add to Longdo]
ソフトウェアディベロッパキット[そふとうえあでいべろっぱきっと, sofutoueadeiberoppakitto] software developer kit [Add to Longdo]
ツールキット[つーるきっと, tsu-rukitto] toolkit [Add to Longdo]
バーチャルサーキット[ばーちゃるさーきっと, ba-charusa-kitto] virtual circuit (VC) [Add to Longdo]
バーチャルサーキット識別子[バーチャルサーキットしきべつし, ba-charusa-kitto shikibetsushi] virtual channel identifier (VCI) [Add to Longdo]
パーマネントバーチャルサーキット[ぱーまねんとばーちゃるさーきっと, pa-manentoba-charusa-kitto] permanent virtual circuit (PVC) [Add to Longdo]
プログラマーズツールキット[ぷろぐらまーずつーるきっと, purogurama-zutsu-rukitto] programmer's tool kit [Add to Longdo]

Japanese-German: JDDICT Dictionary
切手[きって, kitte] Briefmarke [Add to Longdo]

Result from Foreign Dictionaries (3 entries found)

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Sand \Sand\, n. [AS. sand; akin to D. zand, G. sand, OHG. sant,
     Icel. sandr, Dan. & Sw. sand, Gr. ?.]
     1. Fine particles of stone, esp. of siliceous stone, but not
        reduced to dust; comminuted stone in the form of loose
        grains, which are not coherent when wet.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              That finer matter, called sand, is no other than
              very small pebbles.                   --Woodward.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. A single particle of such stone. [R.] --Shak.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     3. The sand in the hourglass; hence, a moment or interval of
        time; the term or extent of one's life.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              The sands are numbered that make up my life. --Shak.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     4. pl. Tracts of land consisting of sand, like the deserts of
        Arabia and Africa; also, extensive tracts of sand exposed
        by the ebb of the tide. "The Libyan sands." --Milton. "The
        sands o' Dee." --C. Kingsley.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     5. Courage; pluck; grit. [Slang]
        [1913 Webster]
  
     {Sand badger} (Zool.), the Japanese badger ({Meles ankuma}).
        
  
     {Sand bag}.
        (a) A bag filled with sand or earth, used for various
            purposes, as in fortification, for ballast, etc.
        (b) A long bag filled with sand, used as a club by
            assassins.
  
     {Sand ball}, soap mixed with sand, made into a ball for use
        at the toilet.
  
     {Sand bath}.
        (a) (Chem.) A vessel of hot sand in a laboratory, in which
            vessels that are to be heated are partially immersed.
        (b) A bath in which the body is immersed in hot sand.
  
     {Sand bed}, a thick layer of sand, whether deposited
        naturally or artificially; specifically, a thick layer of
        sand into which molten metal is run in casting, or from a
        reducing furnace.
  
     {Sand birds} (Zool.), a collective name for numerous species
        of limicoline birds, such as the sandpipers, plovers,
        tattlers, and many others; -- called also {shore birds}.
        
  
     {Sand blast}, a process of engraving and cutting glass and
        other hard substances by driving sand against them by a
        steam jet or otherwise; also, the apparatus used in the
        process.
  
     {Sand box}.
        (a) A box with a perforated top or cover, for sprinkling
            paper with sand.
        (b) A box carried on locomotives, from which sand runs on
            the rails in front of the driving wheel, to prevent
            slipping.
  
     {Sand-box tree} (Bot.), a tropical American tree ({Hura
        crepitans}). Its fruit is a depressed many-celled woody
        capsule which, when completely dry, bursts with a loud
        report and scatters the seeds. See Illust. of {Regma}.
  
     {Sand bug} (Zool.), an American anomuran crustacean ({Hippa
        talpoidea}) which burrows in sandy seabeaches. It is often
        used as bait by fishermen. See Illust. under {Anomura}.
  
     {Sand canal} (Zool.), a tubular vessel having a calcareous
        coating, and connecting the oral ambulacral ring with the
        madreporic tubercle. It appears to be excretory in
        function.
  
     {Sand cock} (Zool.), the redshank. [Prov. Eng.]
  
     {Sand collar}. (Zool.) Same as {Sand saucer}, below.
  
     {Sand crab}. (Zool.)
        (a) The lady crab.
        (b) A land crab, or ocypodian.
  
     {Sand crack} (Far.), a crack extending downward from the
        coronet, in the wall of a horse's hoof, which often causes
        lameness.
  
     {Sand cricket} (Zool.), any one of several species of large
        terrestrial crickets of the genus {Stenophelmatus} and
        allied genera, native of the sandy plains of the Western
        United States.
  
     {Sand cusk} (Zool.), any ophidioid fish. See {Illust.} under
        {Ophidioid}.
  
     {Sand dab} (Zool.), a small American flounder ({Limanda
        ferruginea}); -- called also {rusty dab}. The name is also
        applied locally to other allied species.
  
     {Sand darter} (Zool.), a small etheostomoid fish of the Ohio
        valley ({Ammocrypta pellucida}).
  
     {Sand dollar} (Zool.), any one of several species of small
        flat circular sea urchins, which live on sandy bottoms,
        especially {Echinarachnius parma} of the American coast.
        
  
     {Sand drift}, drifting sand; also, a mound or bank of drifted
        sand.
  
     {Sand eel}. (Zool.)
        (a) A lant, or launce.
        (b) A slender Pacific Ocean fish of the genus
            {Gonorhynchus}, having barbels about the mouth.
  
     {Sand flag}, sandstone which splits up into flagstones.
  
     {Sand flea}. (Zool.)
        (a) Any species of flea which inhabits, or breeds in,
            sandy places, especially the common dog flea.
        (b) The chigoe.
        (c) Any leaping amphipod crustacean; a beach flea, or
            orchestian. See {Beach flea}, under {Beach}.
  
     {Sand flood}, a vast body of sand borne along by the wind.
        --James Bruce.
  
     {Sand fluke}. (Zool.)
        (a) The sandnecker.
        (b) The European smooth dab ({Pleuronectes
            microcephalus}); -- called also {kitt}, {marysole},
            {smear dab}, {town dab}.
  
     {Sand fly} (Zool.), any one of several species of small
        dipterous flies of the genus {Simulium}, abounding on
        sandy shores, especially {Simulium nocivum} of the United
        States. They are very troublesome on account of their
        biting habits. Called also {no-see-um}, {punky}, and
        {midge}.
  
     {Sand gall}. (Geol.) See {Sand pipe}, below.
  
     {Sand grass} (Bot.), any species of grass which grows in
        sand; especially, a tufted grass ({Triplasis purpurea})
        with numerous bearded joints, and acid awl-shaped leaves,
        growing on the Atlantic coast.
  
     {Sand grouse} (Zool.), any one of many species of Old World
        birds belonging to the suborder Pterocletes, and
        resembling both grouse and pigeons. Called also {rock
        grouse}, {rock pigeon}, and {ganga}. They mostly belong to
        the genus {Pterocles}, as the common Indian species
        ({Pterocles exustus}). The large sand grouse ({Pterocles
        arenarius}), the painted sand grouse ({Pterocles
        fasciatus}), and the pintail sand grouse ({Pterocles
        alchata}) are also found in India. See Illust. under
        {Pterocletes}.
  
     {Sand hill}, a hill of sand; a dune.
  
     {Sand-hill crane} (Zool.), the American brown crane ({Grus
        Mexicana}).
  
     {Sand hopper} (Zool.), a beach flea; an orchestian.
  
     {Sand hornet} (Zool.), a sand wasp.
  
     {Sand lark}. (Zool.)
        (a) A small lark ({Alaudala raytal}), native of India.
        (b) A small sandpiper, or plover, as the ringneck, the
            sanderling, and the common European sandpiper.
        (c) The Australian red-capped dotterel ({Aegialophilus
            ruficapillus}); -- called also {red-necked plover}.
  
     {Sand launce} (Zool.), a lant, or launce.
  
     {Sand lizard} (Zool.), a common European lizard ({Lacerta
        agilis}).
  
     {Sand martin} (Zool.), the bank swallow.
  
     {Sand mole} (Zool.), the coast rat.
  
     {Sand monitor} (Zool.), a large Egyptian lizard ({Monitor
        arenarius}) which inhabits dry localities.
  
     {Sand mouse} (Zool.), the dunlin. [Prov. Eng.]
  
     {Sand myrtle}. (Bot.) See under {Myrtle}.
  
     {Sand partridge} (Zool.), either of two small Asiatic
        partridges of the genus {Ammoperdix}. The wings are long
        and the tarsus is spurless. One species ({Ammoperdix
        Heeji}) inhabits Palestine and Arabia. The other species
        ({Ammoperdix Bonhami}), inhabiting Central Asia, is called
        also {seesee partridge}, and {teehoo}.
  
     {Sand picture}, a picture made by putting sand of different
        colors on an adhesive surface.
  
     {Sand pike}. (Zool.)
        (a) The sauger.
        (b) The lizard fish.
  
     {Sand pillar}, a sand storm which takes the form of a
        whirling pillar in its progress in desert tracts like
        those of the Sahara and Mongolia.
  
     {Sand pipe} (Geol.), a tubular cavity, from a few inches to
        several feet in depth, occurring especially in calcareous
        rocks, and often filled with gravel, sand, etc.; -- called
        also {sand gall}.
  
     {Sand pride} (Zool.), a small British lamprey now considered
        to be the young of larger species; -- called also {sand
        prey}.
  
     {Sand pump}, in artesian well boring, a long, slender bucket
        with a valve at the bottom for raising sand from the well.
        
  
     {Sand rat} (Zool.), the pocket gopher.
  
     {Sand rock}, a rock made of cemented sand.
  
     {Sand runner} (Zool.), the turnstone.
  
     {Sand saucer} (Zool.), the mass of egg capsules, or oothecae,
        of any mollusk of the genus {Natica} and allied genera. It
        has the shape of a bottomless saucer, and is coated with
        fine sand; -- called also {sand collar}.
  
     {Sand screw} (Zool.), an amphipod crustacean ({Lepidactylis
        arenarius}), which burrows in the sandy seabeaches of
        Europe and America.
  
     {Sand shark} (Zool.), an American shark ({Odontaspis
        littoralis}) found on the sandy coasts of the Eastern
        United States; -- called also {gray shark}, and {dogfish
        shark}. See Illust. under {Remora}.
  
     {Sand skink} (Zool.), any one of several species of Old World
        lizards belonging to the genus {Seps}; as, the ocellated
        sand skink ({Seps ocellatus}) of Southern Europe.
  
     {Sand skipper} (Zool.), a beach flea, or orchestian.
  
     {Sand smelt} (Zool.), a silverside.
  
     {Sand snake}. (Zool.)
        (a) Any one of several species of harmless burrowing
            snakes of the genus {Eryx}, native of Southern Europe,
            Africa, and Asia, especially {Eryx jaculus} of India
            and {Eryx Johnii}, used by snake charmers.
        (b) Any innocuous South African snake of the genus
            {Psammophis}, especially {Psammophis sibilans}.
  
     {Sand snipe} (Zool.), the sandpiper.
  
     {Sand star} (Zool.), an ophiurioid starfish living on sandy
        sea bottoms; a brittle star.
  
     {Sand storm}, a cloud of sand driven violently by the wind.
        
  
     {Sand sucker}, the sandnecker.
  
     {Sand swallow} (Zool.), the bank swallow. See under {Bank}.
        
  
     {Sand trap}, (Golf) a shallow pit on a golf course having a
        layer of sand in it, usually located near a green, and
        designed to function as a hazard, due to the difficulty of
        hitting balls effectively from such a position.
  
     {Sand tube}, a tube made of sand. Especially:
        (a) A tube of vitrified sand, produced by a stroke of
            lightning; a fulgurite.
        (b) (Zool.) Any tube made of cemented sand.
        (c) (Zool.) In starfishes, a tube having calcareous
            particles in its wall, which connects the oral water
            tube with the madreporic plate.
  
     {Sand viper}. (Zool.) See {Hognose snake}.
  
     {Sand wasp} (Zool.), any one of numerous species of
        hymenopterous insects belonging to the families
        {Pompilidae} and {Spheridae}, which dig burrows in sand.
        The female provisions the nest with insects or spiders
        which she paralyzes by stinging, and which serve as food
        for her young.
        [1913 Webster]

From Swedish-English FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.1 [fd-swe-eng]:

  kitt
   1. cement
   2. putty

From German-English FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.3 [fd-deu-eng]:

  Kitt /kit/ 
   cement; lute; putty

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