| whir | (vi) ้เกิดเสียงดังกระหึ่ม, See also: ส่งเสียงดังกระหึ่ม, เกิดเสียงหึ่งๆ, Syn. buzz, drone, whiz |
| whir | (vt) ทำให้เกิดเสียงดังกระหึ่ม, See also: ส่งเสียงดังกระหึ่ม, ทำให้เกิดเสียงหึ่งๆ |
| whir | (n) เสียงดังกระหึ่ม, See also: การส่งเสียงดังกระหึ่ม, เสียงดังหึ่งๆ |
| whir |
| whir | (n) sound of something in rapid motion, Syn. birr, whirring, whirr, Example: whir of a bird's wings; the whir of the propellers |
| whirl | (n) confused movement, Syn. commotion, Example: he was caught up in a whirl of work; a commotion of people fought for the exits |
| whirl | (n) the shape of something rotating rapidly, Syn. swirl, convolution, vortex |
| whirl | (v) cause to spin, Syn. twirl, spin, birl, Example: spin a coin |
| whirl | (v) fly around, Syn. whirl around, tumble, Example: The clothes tumbled in the dryer; rising smoke whirled in the air |
| whirlaway | (n) thoroughbred that won the triple crown in 1941 |
| whirler | (n) a revolving mechanism |
| whirligig | (v) whirl or spin like a whirligig |
| whirligig beetle | (n) aquatic beetle that circles rapidly on the water surface |
| whirling dervish | (n) a dervish whose actions include ecstatic dancing and whirling, Syn. whirler |
| Whir | v. t. [ See Whir to whiz. ] To hurry a long with a whizzing sound. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] This world to me is like a lasting storm, |
| Whir | v. i. The partridge bursts away on whirring wings. Beattie. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Whir | n. A buzzing or whizzing sound produced by rapid or whirling motion; |
| Whirl | n. [ Cf. Dan. hvirvel, Sw. hvirfvel, Icel. hvirfill the crown of the head, G. wirbel whirl, crown of the head, D. wervel. See Whirl, v. t. ] [ 1913 Webster ] The rapid . . . whirl of things here below interrupt not the inviolable rest and calmness of the noble beings above. South. [ 1913 Webster ] He saw Falmouth under gray, iron skies, and whirls of March dust. Carlyle. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Whirl | v. t. He whirls his sword around without delay. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] See, see the chariot, and those rushing wheels, The passionate heart of the poet is whirl'd into folly. Tennyson. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Whirl | v. i. [ 1913 Webster ] The wooden engine flies and whirls about. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] But whirled away to shun his hateful sight. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Whirlabout | n. Something that whirls or turns about in a rapid manner; a whirligig. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Whirlbat | n. Anything moved with a whirl, as preparatory for a blow, or to augment the force of it; -- applied by poets to the cestus of ancient boxers. [ 1913 Webster ] The whirlbat and the rapid race shall be |
| Whirl-blast | n. A whirling blast or wind. [ 1913 Webster ] A whirl-blast from behind the hill. Wordsworth. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Whirlbone | n. (Anat.) |
| 呼呼声 | [呼 呼 声 / 呼 呼 聲] whir [Add to Longdo] |
| Whirlpool { m } (Unterwassermassagebecken) | whirlpool; Jacuzzi [ tm ] [Add to Longdo] |