ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -sex-, *sex* |
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| | sex | (prf) หก | sex | (n) เพศ, See also: อวัยวะเพศ, Syn. sexual organ, genitalia | sex | (n) ความรู้สึกทางเพศ, See also: ความสนใจเรื่องเพศ, เสน่ห์ดึงดูดทางเพศ, Syn. sexual attraction, sex appeal | sex | (n) การร่วมเพศ, See also: การร่วมประเวณี, Syn. coitus, making love | sex | (vt) ตรวจดูเพศ, See also: เพิ่มความรู้สึกทางเพศ, แบ่งเพศ | sext | (n) เที่ยงวัน, See also: ชั่วโมงที่หกของวัน เริ่มนับจาก 6 โมงเช้า | sexy | (adj) ที่กระตุ้นความสนใจ, See also: น่าตื่นเต้น, น่าสนใจ, Syn. charming | sexy | (adj) ที่ดึงดูดทางเพศ, See also: มั่วโลกีย์, กระตุ้นความรู้สึกทางเพศ, Syn. erotic | sexed | (adj) มีเพศ, See also: เกี่ยวกับเพศ, ซึ่งมีเพศแตกต่าง | sexism | (n) การแบ่งแยกเพศ, See also: การกีดกันเพศ, Syn. prejudice |
| sex | (เซคซฺ) n. เพศ, สัญชาตญาณทางเพศ, ความสนใจทางเพศ, ความรู้สึกทางเพศ, กาม, เรื่องประเวณี, การร่วมเพศ, การร่วมประเวณี vt. ตรวจดูเพศ (โดยเฉพาะของลูกไก่แรกเกิด) , เพิ่มความรู้สึกทางเพศ, แบ่งเพศ., See also: sexless adj. | sex act | n. การร่วมประเวณี, การร่วมเพศ | sex appeal | n. เสน่ห์ที่ดึงดูดเพศตรงข้าม | sex chromosome | n. โครโมโซมเพศ, โคมโมโซมที่กำหนดเพศ | sex- | Pref. หก, Syn. sexi | sexagenerian | (เซกซะจแน'เรียน) n. บุคคลที่มีอายุ 60 หรือ 60-70 ปี | sexist | (เซค'ซิส๎ทฺ) n. ผู้แบ่งแยกเพศ, ผู้กีดกันเพศ | sexology | (เซคซอล'โลจี) n. การศึกษาเกี่ยวกับเพศ, เพศวิทยา, See also: sexologist n. | sextan | (เซคซฺ'เทิน) adj. ซึ่งเกิดขึ้นทุก 6 วัน | sextant | (เซคซฺ'เทินทฺ) adj. เครื่องวัดระยะทางเป็นมุมของดวงดาวในท้องฟ้าเพื่อหาเส้นรุ้งและเส้นแวงเป็นเครื่องวัดมุมที่มีแขนโค้งยาวหนึ่งในหกของวงกลม |
| | sex | เพศ [ประชากรศาสตร์ ๔ ก.พ. ๒๕๔๕] | sex | เพศ [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
| Sex | เพศ [TU Subject Heading] |
| | | | เพศ | (n) gender, See also: sex, Example: มนุษย์เรามี 2 เพศ ถ้าไม่ใช่เพศชาย ก็ต้องเป็นเพศหญิง, Thai Definition: รูปที่แสดงให้รู้ว่าหญิงหรือชาย |
| กามวิตถาร | [kāmwittathān] (n) EN: sexual pervert ; abnormal sex FR: perversion sexuelle [ f ] | ลักเพศ | [lakkaphēt] (v) EN: dress like the opposite sex ; behave like the opposite sex FR: se travestir | หลับนอน | [lapnøn] (n) EN: make love ; have sex FR: coucher avec qqn (fam.) | เพศหญิง | [phet ying] (n) EN: female ; female sex FR: sexe féminin [ m ] ; femelle [ f ] ; femme [ f ] | เพื่อนร่วมเพศ | [pheūoen ruam phēt] (n, exp) EN: person of the same sex FR: personne du même sexe [ f ] | เพื่อนต่างเพศ | [pheūoen tāng phēt] (n, exp) EN: friend of opposite sex | เซ็กซ์ | [sek = seks] (n) EN: sex FR: sexe [ m ] |
| | | 性感 | [xìng gǎn, ㄒㄧㄥˋ ㄍㄢˇ, 性 感] sex appeal; eroticism; sexuality #3,307 [Add to Longdo] | 性爱 | [xìng ài, ㄒㄧㄥˋ ㄞˋ, 性 爱 / 性 愛] sex; love-making #12,808 [Add to Longdo] | 性行为 | [xìng xíng wéi, ㄒㄧㄥˋ ㄒㄧㄥˊ ㄨㄟˊ, 性 行 为 / 性 行 為] sexual behavior #17,711 [Add to Longdo] | 性欲 | [xìng yù, ㄒㄧㄥˋ ㄩˋ, 性 欲 / 性 慾] sexual desire; lust #19,243 [Add to Longdo] | 性骚扰 | [xìng sāo rǎo, ㄒㄧㄥˋ ㄙㄠ ㄖㄠˇ, 性 骚 扰 / 性 騷 擾] sexual harassment #19,392 [Add to Longdo] | 性交 | [xìng jiāo, ㄒㄧㄥˋ ㄐㄧㄠ, 性 交] sexual intercourse #19,914 [Add to Longdo] | 性教育 | [xìng jiào yù, ㄒㄧㄥˋ ㄐㄧㄠˋ ㄩˋ, 性 教 育] sex education #19,950 [Add to Longdo] | 性关系 | [xìng guān xi, ㄒㄧㄥˋ ㄍㄨㄢ ㄒㄧ˙, 性 关 系 / 性 關 係] sexual relations; sexual contact; intercourse #21,512 [Add to Longdo] | 性细胞 | [xìng xì bāo, ㄒㄧㄥˋ ㄒㄧˋ ㄅㄠ, 性 细 胞 / 性 細 胞] sexual cell; germline cell; gamete #34,947 [Add to Longdo] | 性激素 | [xìng jī sù, ㄒㄧㄥˋ ㄐㄧ ㄙㄨˋ, 性 激 素] sex hormone #36,965 [Add to Longdo] |
| | 性 | [せい, sei] (n) (1) nature (of a person); (2) sex; (3) gender; (suf) (4) (indicating quality or condition) -ty; -ity; -ness; -cy; (P) #103 [Add to Longdo] | 何 | [なに(P);なん(P), nani (P); nan (P)] (int, pn, adj-no) (1) what; (pref) (2) (なん only) (See 何か月) how many (some counter); (n) (3) (col) euph. for genitals or sex; (P) #255 [Add to Longdo] | 関係 | [かんけい, kankei] (n, vs, adj-no) (1) relation; relationship; connection; (2) participation; involvement; concern; (3) influence; effect; (n, vs) (4) sexual relations; sexual relationship; (n-suf) (5) related to ...; connected to ...; (P) #259 [Add to Longdo] | 受け(P);請け;承け | [うけ, uke] (n) (1) popularity; favour; favor; reception; (2) defense; defence; reputation; (3) agreement; (4) receiver of technique (e.g. in martial arts); (5) (uk) (col) (See 猫・6, 攻め・2) submissive partner of a homosexual relationship; (P) #371 [Add to Longdo] | 春 | [はる, haru] (n-adv, n-t) (1) spring; springtime; (2) New Year; (3) prime (of one's life, etc.); (4) adolescence; puberty; (5) sexuality; (P) #1,037 [Add to Longdo] | 発展 | [はってん, hatten] (n, vs) (1) development; growth; advancement; unfurling; (2) expansion; extension; enlargement; (3) (recently often associated with gay sex) (See 発展場) playing around; having an active sex life; (P) #1,425 [Add to Longdo] | 革命 | [かくめい, kakumei] (n, adj-no) (1) revolution; (2) (See 三革・2, 辛酉) 58th year of the sexagenary cycle (in onmyou-dou); (P) #1,719 [Add to Longdo] | 男女 | [だんじょ(P);なんにょ, danjo (P); nannyo] (n) (1) masculine (mannish) woman; (2) feminine (effeminate) man; (3) intersexual; hermaphrodite #2,069 [Add to Longdo] | 男女 | [だんじょ(P);なんにょ, danjo (P); nannyo] (n) men and women; man and woman; both sexes; both genders; (P) #2,069 [Add to Longdo] | 性別 | [せいべつ, seibetsu] (n) distinction by sex; sex; gender; (P) #6,346 [Add to Longdo] |
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Gender \Gen"der\ (j[e^]n"d[~e]r), n. [OF. genre, gendre (with
excrescent d.), F.genre, fr. L. genus, generis, birth,
descent, race, kind, gender, fr. the root of genere, gignere,
to beget, in pass., to be born, akin to E. kin. See {Kin},
and cf. {Generate}, {Genre}, {Gentle}, {Genus}.]
[1913 Webster]
1. Kind; sort. [Obs.] "One gender of herbs." --Shak.
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2. Sex, male or female.
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Note: The use of the term gender to refer to the sex of an
animal, especially a person, was once common, then fell
into disuse as the term became used primarily for the
distinction of grammatical declension forms in
inflected words. In the late 1900's, the term again
became used to refer to the sex of people, as a
euphemism for the term {sex}, especially in discussions
of laws and policies on equal treatment of sexes.
Objections by prescriptivists that the term should be
used only in a grammatical context ignored the earlier
uses.
[PJC]
3. (Gram.) A classification of nouns, primarily according to
sex; and secondarily according to some fancied or imputed
quality associated with sex.
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Gender is a grammatical distinction and applies to
words only. Sex is natural distinction and applies
to living objects. --R. Morris.
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Note: Adjectives and pronouns are said to vary in gender when
the form is varied according to the gender of the words
to which they refer.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Sex- \Sex-\ [L. sex six. See {Six}.]
A combining form meaning six; as, sexdigitism; sexennial.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Sex \Sex\, n. [L. sexus: cf. F. sexe.]
1. The distinguishing peculiarity of male or female in both
animals and plants; the physical difference between male
and female; the assemblage of properties or qualities by
which male is distinguished from female.
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2. One of the two divisions of organic beings formed on the
distinction of male and female.
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3. (Bot.)
(a) The capability in plants of fertilizing or of being
fertilized; as, staminate and pistillate flowers are
of opposite sexes.
(b) One of the groups founded on this distinction.
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{The sex}, the female sex; women, in general.
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
sex
n 1: activities associated with sexual intercourse; "they had
sex in the back seat" [syn: {sexual activity}, {sexual
practice}, {sex}, {sex activity}]
2: either of the two categories (male or female) into which most
organisms are divided; "the war between the sexes"
3: all of the feelings resulting from the urge to gratify sexual
impulses; "he wanted a better sex life"; "the film contained
no sex or violence" [syn: {sex}, {sexual urge}]
4: the properties that distinguish organisms on the basis of
their reproductive roles; "she didn't want to know the sex of
the foetus" [syn: {sex}, {gender}, {sexuality}]
v 1: stimulate sexually; "This movie usually arouses the male
audience" [syn: {arouse}, {sex}, {excite}, {turn on}, {wind
up}]
2: tell the sex (of young chickens)
From The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003) [jargon]:
SEX
/seks/
[Sun Users' Group & elsewhere] n.
1. Software EXchange. A technique invented by the blue-green algae hundreds
of millions of years ago to speed up their evolution, which had been
terribly slow up until then. Today, SEX parties are popular among hackers
and others (of course, these are no longer limited to exchanges of genetic
software). In general, SEX parties are a {Good Thing}, but unprotected SEX
can propagate a {virus}. See also {pubic directory}.
2. The rather Freudian mnemonic often used for Sign EXtend, a machine
instruction found in the {PDP-11} and many other architectures. The RCA
1802 chip used in the early Elf and SuperElf personal computers had a ?SEt
X register? SEX instruction, but this seems to have had little folkloric
impact. The Data General instruction set also had SEX.
{DEC}'s engineers nearly got a {PDP-11} assembler that used the SEX
mnemonic out the door at one time, but (for once) marketing wasn't asleep
and forced a change. That wasn't the last time this happened, either. The
author of The Intel 8086 Primer, who was one of the original designers of
the 8086, noted that there was originally a SEX instruction on that
processor, too. He says that Intel management got cold feet and decreed
that it be changed, and thus the instruction was renamed CBW and CWD
(depending on what was being extended). Amusingly, the Intel 8048 (the
microcontroller used in IBM PC keyboards) is also missing straight SEX but
has logical-or and logical-and instructions ORL and ANL.
The Motorola 6809, used in the Radio Shack Color Computer and in U.K.'s
?Dragon 32? personal computer, actually had an official SEX instruction;
the 6502 in the Apple II with which it competed did not. British hackers
thought this made perfect mythic sense; after all, it was commonly
observed, you could (on some theoretical level) have sex with a dragon, but
you can't have sex with an apple.
From Latin-English FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.1 [fd-lat-eng]:
sex
six
From Swedish-English FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.1 [fd-swe-eng]:
sex
1. sex
2. six
From Dutch-English Freedict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 [fd-nld-eng]:
sex /sɛks/
sex
From Danish-English FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.1 [fd-dan-eng]:
sex
sex
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