57 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ -monkeypo-
หรือค้นหา: -monkeypo-, *monkeypo*

เนื่องจากผลลัพธ์มีน้อย ระบบจึงเปลี่ยนคำค้นเป็น monkey

NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH
monkey(n) ลิง, Syn. primate, lemur
monkey(n) เด็กซุกซน
monkey(vt) เลียนแบบ
monkey(sl) ผู้ติดยา, See also: ขี้ยา
monkey(sl) 500 ปอนด์

คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.)
Monkeyลิง [การแพทย์]
Monkey boardแท่น (Platform) เล็กๆ แขวนอยู่ส่วนบนของหอเจาะ (derrick), Example: แขวนในระดับความสูงตรงกับส่วนบนสุดของก้านเจาะ (ประมาณ 90 ฟุต) และเป็นที่ที่ derrick man (ดูคำ derrick man) อยู่ปฏิบัติงาน [ปิโตรเลี่ยม]
Monkey Diseasesลิง, โรค [การแพทย์]
Monkey Kidney Cells, Primaryเซลล์ไตลิง [การแพทย์]

Longdo Unapproved EN-TH
**ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
monkey with(vt) ยุ่งกับ

NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN)
ลิง(n) monkey, See also: ape, macaque, simian, primate, Syn. กบิล, กระบี่, วานร, วอก, Example: ลิงบางพันธุ์สามารถนำมาใช้เป็นแบบอย่างในการทดสอบประสิทธิภาพของวัคซีนโรคเอดส์, Count Unit: ตัว, Thai Definition: ชื่อสัตว์เลี้ยงลูกด้วยนมหลายชนิดในอันดับ Primates ลักษณะท่าทางคล้ายคน ตีนหน้าและตีนหลังใช้จับเกาะได้ ที่มีหาง
วานร(n) monkey, Syn. ลิง, Example: หนุมานเป็นชื่อวานรเผือกที่เป็นตัวละครเรื่องรามเกียรติ์, Thai Definition: ชื่อสัตว์เลี้ยงลูกด้วยนมหลายชนิดในอันดับ Primates ลักษณะท่าทางคล้ายคน ตีนหน้าและตีนหลังใช้จับเกาะได้
พานร(n) monkey, Syn. ลิง, วานร
วอก(n) monkey, Syn. ลิง, Example: ผมเห็นไอ้วอกแสนซนพวกนี้แล้วรู้สึกหมั่นไส้มันจัง
กระบี่(n) monkey, Syn. ลิง, Example: กระบี่ หมายถึง ลิง คำนี้ใช้ในวรรณคดี, Count Unit: ตัว
จ๋อ(n) monkey, See also: chimp, ape, Syn. ลิง, อ้ายจ๋อ, Count Unit: ตัว, Thai Definition: คำที่ใช้เรียกลิงหรือเด็กที่ซนอย่างลิง

Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR)
จ๋อ[jø] (n) EN: monkey  FR: singe [ m ]
กบี่[kabī] (n) EN: monkey  FR: singe [ m ]
กระบี่[krabī] (n) EN: monkey  FR: singe [ m ]

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
monkeyA lot of reports came to the policeman that a wild monkey was found.
monkeyA man can no more become a woman than a monkey can develop into a man.
monkeyA monkey is climbing up a tall tree.
monkeyA monkey is mature at a few years old.
monkeyBut when the monkey came back, the tin cup was always empty.
monkeyDon't monkey around with my papers.
monkeyFactional in-fighting threw a monkey wrench into the deliberations.
monkeyFor example, vervet monkeys learn to use a certain call in the presence of circling eagles, who prey on the monkeys.
monkeyHe climbed up the tree like a monkey.
monkeyHe had a little piano on wheels, and a poor thin monkey which sat on top of it.
monkeyHe is up to some monkey business.
monkeyHe was scared when the monkey jumped at him.

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
monkey
 /M AH1 NG K IY0/
/มั้ง ขี่/
/mˈʌŋkiː/

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary
monkey
 (vi, n) /m uh1 ng k ii/ /มั้ง ขี่/ /mˈʌŋkiː/

WordNet (3.0)
monkey(n) any of various long-tailed primates (excluding the prosimians)
monkey bridge(n) a high narrow platform above a deck or in an engine room or boiler room
monkey business(n) mischievous or deceitful behavior
monkey ladder(n) a light ladder to the monkey bridge on a ship
monkey puzzle(n) large Chilean evergreen conifer having intertwined branches and bearing edible nuts, Syn. Araucaria araucana, chile pine
monkey-wrench(n) adjustable wrench that has one fixed and one adjustable jaw, Syn. monkey wrench

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Monkey

n.; pl. Monkeys [ Cf. OIt. monicchio, It. monnino, dim. of monna an ape, also dame, mistress, contr. fr. madonna. See Madonna. ] 1. (Zool.) (a) In the most general sense, any one of the Quadrumana, including apes, baboons, and lemurs. (b) Any species of Quadrumana, except the lemurs. (c) Any one of numerous species of Quadrumana (esp. such as have a long tail and prehensile feet) exclusive of apes and baboons. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ The monkeys are often divided into three groups: (a) Catarrhines, or Simidae. These have an oblong head, with the oblique flat nostrils near together. Some have no tail, as the apes. All these are natives of the Old World. (b) Platyrhines, or Cebidae. These have a round head, with a broad nasal septum, so that the nostrils are wide apart and directed downward. The tail is often prehensile, and the thumb is short and not opposable. These are natives of the New World. (c) Strepsorhines, or Lemuroidea. These have a pointed head with curved nostrils. They are natives of Southern Asia, Africa, and Madagascar. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A term of disapproval, ridicule, or contempt, as for a mischievous child. [ 1913 Webster ]

This is the monkey's own giving out; she is persuaded I will marry her. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. The weight or hammer of a pile driver, that is, a very heavy mass of iron, which, being raised on high, falls on the head of the pile, and drives it into the earth; the falling weight of a drop hammer used in forging. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. A small trading vessel of the sixteenth century. [ 1913 Webster ]


Monkey boat. (Naut.) (a) A small boat used in docks. (b) A half-decked boat used on the River Thames. --
Monkey block (Naut.), a small single block strapped with a swivel. R. H. Dana, Jr. --
Monkey flower (Bot.), a plant of the genus Mimulus; -- so called from the appearance of its gaping corolla. Gray. --
Monkey gaff (Naut.), a light gaff attached to the topmast for the better display of signals at sea. --
Monkey jacket, a short closely fitting jacket, worn by sailors. --
Monkey rail (Naut.), a second and lighter rail raised about six inches above the quarter rail of a ship. --
Monkey shine, monkey trick. [ Slang, U.S. ] --
Monkey trick, a mischievous prank. Saintsbury. --
Monkey wheel. See Gin block, under 5th Gin.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Monkey

v. t. & i. To act or treat as a monkey does; to ape; to act in a grotesque or meddlesome manner. [ 1913 Webster ]


To monkey with,
To monkey around with
, to handle in a meddlesome manner. [ Colloq. ]
[ 1913 Webster +PJC ]

Monkey-bread

n. (Bot.) The fruit of the Adansonia digitata; also, the tree. See Adansonia. [ 1913 Webster ]

Monkey-cup

n. (Bot.) See Nepenthes. [ 1913 Webster ]

monkey pod

n. large ornamental tropical American tree (Albizia saman) with bipinnate leaves and globose clusters of flowers with crimson stamens and sweet-pulp seed pods eaten by cattle.
Syn. -- rain tree, saman, zaman, zamang, Albizia saman. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Variants: monkeypod
Monkey-pot

n. (Zool.) The fruit of two South American trees (Lecythis Ollaria, and Lecythis Zabucajo), which have for their fruit large, pot-shaped, woody capsules containing delicious nuts, and opening almost explosively by a circular lid at the top. Vases and pots are made of this capsule. [ 1913 Webster ]

Monkey's puzzle

(Bot.) A lofty coniferous Chilian tree (Araucaria araucana, formerly Araucaria imbricata), the branches of which are so crowded and intertwisted “as to puzzle a monkey to climb.” It is also called monkey puzzle and monkey puzzle tree. The edible nuts are over an inch long, and are called piñon by the Chilians. [ 1913 Webster ]

Monkeytail

n. (Naut.) A short, round iron bar or lever used in naval gunnery. Totten. [ 1913 Webster ]

monkey wrench

n. A wrench or spanner which has one fixed and one adjustable jaw.
Syn. -- monkey wrench. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Variants: monkeywrench

CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary
[hóu, ㄏㄡˊ, ] monkey #7,413 [Add to Longdo]
猴子[hóu zi, ㄏㄡˊ ㄗ˙,  ] monkey #8,730 [Add to Longdo]
[guǒ, ㄍㄨㄛˇ, ] monkey #16,414 [Add to Longdo]

DING DE-EN Dictionary
Affe { m } | Affen { pl }monkey | monkeys [Add to Longdo]
krumme Tour; fauler Zaubermonkey business [Add to Longdo]
Universalschraubenschlüssel { m }; Franzose { m } [ techn. ]monkey wrench [Add to Longdo]

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