"I'd rather get the sack than not join the labour union," said the disgruntled worker.
rat
Don't you think it is rather warm for December?
rat
I would rather work for any company than waste another year.
rat
It's rather cold for April.
rat
Our rates increased in April.
rat
As the attendees of the DTA General Meeting will be offered the block rate, when you reserve Marriott Hotel for me, please notify them that I will attend it.
rat
The GNP will rise at nearly a 4. 5% annual rate.
rat
Your remarks were rather out of place.
rat
The shoes you are wearing look rather expensive.
English-Thai: HOPE Dictionary [with local updates]
(แรท) n. หนู,คนทรยศ,คนเนรคุณ,ผู้สื่อข่าว,ม้วนผมปลอม,หญิงชั่ว, smell a rat สงสัยการทรยศ สังสัย. -interj. rats คำอุทานแสดงความผิดหวัง ความรังเกียจหรืออื่น ๆ vi. เป็นนักข่าว,จับหนู vt. ทำผมทรงกระเซิง
(vi vt) |verrät, verriet, hat verraten| เผยความลับ, บอกความจริง,ช่วยแนะ อธิบาย
ตัวอย่างการใช้ คำ
1° Yujin, ich will dir verraten, dass Junsang dich sehr mag! = นี่ ยูจิน, เธอนะ ไม่รู้รู้เลยใช่มั้ย ว่าจุนซางเค้าชอบเธอมากเลยน้า (จาก winter love song แฮะๆ )
2° Unser Geheimnis darfst du keinem verraten! = ความลับระหว่างเรานะ เธอ ห้ามไปบอก ใครเชียวนะ! ( กรรมตรง คือ unser Geheimnis, กรรมรอง คือ keinem,Dativ! )
3° Können Sie mir bitte verraten, wie ich am schnellsten zum Bahnhof komme? = เอ่อ คุณครับ กรุณาเถอะครับ ช่วยบอกทางผมไปสถานีรถไฟให้ด่วนที่สุดจะได้มั้ยครับ? ( คำว่า bitte จะช่วยให้คุณไปถึงสถานีรถไฟได้เร็ว จริงๆน้า..), See also:S. dasGeheimnissagen,dieSacheaufklären, A. verheimlichen,stillsein,
[なかぽち, nakapochi] (n) (See 中黒,中点) middle dot (typographical symbol used between parallel terms, names in katakana, etc.); full-stop mark at mid-character height; interpoint (interword separation) [Add to Longdo]
Result from Foreign Dictionaries (7 entries found)
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Rat \Rat\ (r[a^]t), n. [AS. r[ae]t; akin to D. rat, OHG. rato,
ratta, G. ratte, ratze, OLG. ratta, LG. & Dan. rotte, Sw.
r[*a]tta, F. rat, Ir. & Gael radan, Armor. raz, of unknown
origin. Cf. {Raccoon}.]
1. (Zool.) One of several species of small rodents of the
genus {Rattus} (formerly included in {Mus}) and allied
genera, of the family {Muridae}, distinguished from mice
primarily by being larger. They infest houses, stores, and
ships, especially the Norway rat, also called {brown rat},
({Rattus norvegicus} formerly {Mus decumanus}), the black
rat ({Rattus rattus} formerly {Mus rattus}), and the roof
rat (formerly {Mus Alexandrinus}, now included in {Rattus
rattus}). These were introduced into America from the Old
World. The white rat used most commonly in laboratories is
primarily a strain derived from {Rattus rattus}.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
2. A round and tapering mass of hair, or similar material,
used by women to support the puffs and rolls of their
natural hair. [Local, U.S.]
[1913 Webster]
3. One who deserts his party or associates; hence, in the
trades, one who works for lower wages than those
prescribed by a trades union. [Cant]
[1913 Webster]
Note: "It so chanced that, not long after the accession of
the house of Hanover, some of the brown, that is the
German or Norway, rats, were first brought over to this
country (in some timber as is said); and being much
stronger than the black, or, till then, the common,
rats, they in many places quite extirpated the latter.
The word (both the noun and the verb to rat) was first,
as we have seen, leveled at the converts to the
government of George the First, but has by degrees
obtained a wider meaning, and come to be applied to any
sudden and mercenary change in politics." --Lord Mahon.
[1913 Webster]
{Bamboo rat} (Zool.), any Indian rodent of the genus
{Rhizomys}.
{Beaver rat}, {Coast rat}. (Zool.) See under {Beaver} and
{Coast}.
{Blind rat} (Zool.), the mole rat.
{Cotton rat} (Zool.), a long-haired rat ({Sigmodon
hispidus}), native of the Southern United States and
Mexico. It makes its nest of cotton and is often injurious
to the crop.
{Ground rat}. See {Ground Pig}, under {Ground}.
{Hedgehog rat}. See under {Hedgehog}.
{Kangaroo rat} (Zool.), the potoroo.
{Norway rat} (Zool.), the common brown rat. See {Rat}.
{Pouched rat}. (Zool.)
(a) See {Pocket Gopher}, under {Pocket}.
(b) Any African rodent of the genus {Cricetomys}.
{Rat Indians} (Ethnol.), a tribe of Indians dwelling near
Fort Ukon, Alaska. They belong to the Athabascan stock.
{Rat mole}. (Zool.) See {Mole rat}, under {Mole}.
{Rat pit}, an inclosed space into which rats are put to be
killed by a dog for sport.
{Rat snake} (Zool.), a large colubrine snake ({Ptyas
mucosus}) very common in India and Ceylon. It enters
dwellings, and destroys rats, chickens, etc.
{Spiny rat} (Zool.), any South American rodent of the genus
{Echinomys}.
{To smell a rat}. See under {Smell}.
{Wood rat} (Zool.), any American rat of the genus {Neotoma},
especially {Neotoma Floridana}, common in the Southern
United States. Its feet and belly are white.
[1913 Webster]
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Rat \Rat\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Ratted}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Ratting}.]
1. In English politics, to desert one's party from interested
motives; to forsake one's associates for one's own
advantage; in the trades, to work for less wages, or on
other conditions, than those established by a trades
union.
[1913 Webster]
Coleridge . . . incurred the reproach of having
ratted, solely by his inability to follow the
friends of his early days. --De Quincey.
[1913 Webster]
2. To catch or kill rats.
[1913 Webster]
2. To be an informer (against an associate); to inform (on an
associate); to squeal; -- used commonly in the phrase to
rat on.
[PJC]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
rat
n 1: any of various long-tailed rodents similar to but larger
than a mouse
2: someone who works (or provides workers) during a strike [syn:
{scab}, {strikebreaker}, {blackleg}, {rat}]
3: a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible;
"only a rotter would do that"; "kill the rat"; "throw the bum
out"; "you cowardly little pukes!"; "the British call a
contemptible person a `git'" [syn: {rotter}, {dirty dog},
{rat}, {skunk}, {stinker}, {stinkpot}, {bum}, {puke},
{crumb}, {lowlife}, {scum bag}, {so-and-so}, {git}]
4: one who reveals confidential information in return for money
[syn: {informer}, {betrayer}, {rat}, {squealer}, {blabber}]
5: a pad (usually made of hair) worn as part of a woman's
coiffure
v 1: desert one's party or group of friends, for example, for
one's personal advantage
2: employ scabs or strike breakers in
3: take the place of work of someone on strike [syn: {fink},
{scab}, {rat}, {blackleg}]
4: give (hair) the appearance of being fuller by using a rat
5: catch rats, especially with dogs
6: give away information about somebody; "He told on his
classmate who had cheated on the exam" [syn: {denounce},
{tell on}, {betray}, {give away}, {rat}, {grass}, {shit},
{shop}, {snitch}, {stag}]
From German-English Freedict dictionary [fd-deu-eng]:
Rat [raːt] (n) , s.(m )
advice; council
From Dutch-English Freedict dictionary [fd-nld-eng]:
rat [rɑt]
rat
From Danish-English Freedict dictionary [fd-dan-eng]:
rat
joystick; steering‐wheel
From French-English Freedict dictionary [fd-fra-eng]:
rat [ra]
rat
แสดงได้ทั้งความหมายของคำเดี่ยว และคำผสม ได้อย่างถูกต้อง
เช่น Secretary of State=รัฐมนตรีต่างประเทศของสหรัฐฯ (ในภาพตัวอย่าง),
High school=โรงเรียนมัธยมปลาย