| avocation | (n) งานอดิเรก, See also: งานว่าง, Syn. hobby |
| avocation | (แอฟวะเค' เชิน) n. งานอดิเรก, งานประจำ, อาชีพ, งาน, การเบนความสนใจ |
| avocatory | (อะวอด?คะเทอรี) adj. เรียกไป, เรียกกลับ (genus Recurvirostra) |
| avocation | (n) งาน, การงาน, อาชีพ, งานอดิเรก, การทำมาหากิน |
| งานอดิเรก | (n) hobby, See also: avocation, Syn. งานว่าง, Example: งานอดิเรกของผมคือการสะสมนาฬิกา, Thai Definition: กิจกรรมที่ทำเป็นพิเศษในเวลาว่าง |
| อะโวคาโด | [awōkhādō] (n) EN: avocado FR: avocat [ m ] |
| จ้างทนาย | [jāng thanāi] (v, exp) FR: faire appel à un avocat |
| ค่าทนาย | [khā thanāi] (n, exp) EN: lawyer's charges ; lawyer's fees FR: honoraires d'un avocat [ mpl ] |
| หมอความ | [møkhwām] (n) EN: lawyer FR: avocat [ m ] ; défenseur [ m ] |
| เนติบัณฑิต | [nētibandit] (n) EN: lawyer ; solicitor ; barrister ; barrister-at-law ; attorney FR: avocat [ m ] ; licencié en droit [ m ] |
| ตั้งทนาย | [tang thanāi] (v, exp) EN: take a lawyer FR: prendre un avocat |
| ทนาย | [thanāi] (n) EN: lawyer ; attorney ; advocate ; counsel ; counsellor = counselor (Am.) ; barrister ; solicitor FR: avocat [ m ] ; avocate [ f ] ; juriste [ m, f ] ; conseiller [ m ] ; conseillère [ f ] ; représentant [ m ] |
| ทนายจำเลย | [thanāi jamloēi] (n, exp) EN: defendant's attorney ; defendant's counsel ; attorney for the defendant FR: avocat de la défense [ m ] |
| ทนายความ | [thanāikhwām] (n) EN: lawyer ; attorney ; attorney-at-law ; barrister ; solicitor ; counsel ; advocate ; counsellor = counselor (Am.) FR: avocat [ m ] ; avocate [ f ] ; juriste [ m, f ] ; [ m ] ; défenseur [ m ] ; avoué [ m ] ; notaire [ m ] |
| ทนายความในคดีอาญา | [thanāikhwām nai khadī āyā] (n, exp) EN: mouthpiece (inf.) FR: avocat au criminel [ m ] |
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| Avocat | ‖n. [ F. ] An advocate. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Avocate | v. t. [ L. avocatus, p. p. of avocare; a, ab + vocare to call. Cf. Avoke, and see Vocal, a. ] To call off or away; to withdraw; to transfer to another tribunal. [ Obs. or Archaic ] [ 1913 Webster ] One who avocateth his mind from other occupations. Barrow. [ 1913 Webster ] He, at last, . . . avocated the cause to Rome. Robertson. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Avocation | n. [ L. avocatio. ] Impulses to duty, and powerful avocations from sin. South. [ 1913 Webster ] Heaven is his vocation, and therefore he counts earthly employments avocations. Fuller. [ 1913 Webster ] By the secular cares and avocations which accompany marriage the clergy have been furnished with skill in common life. Atterbury. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ In this sense the word is applied to the smaller affairs of life, or occasional calls which summon a person to leave his ordinary or principal business. Avocation (in the singular) for vocation is usually avoided by good writers. [ 1913 Webster ] There are professions, among the men, no more favorable to these studies than the common avocations of women. Richardson. [ 1913 Webster ] In a few hours, above thirty thousand men left his standard, and returned to their ordinary avocations. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] An irregularity and instability of purpose, which makes them choose the wandering avocations of a shepherd, rather than the more fixed pursuits of agriculture. Buckle. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Avocative | a. Calling off. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Avocative | n. That which calls aside; a dissuasive. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| avocation | (n) an auxiliary activity, Syn. pursuit, sideline, hobby, spare-time activity, by-line |
| avocational | (adj) of or involved in an avocation |
| 余技 | [よぎ, yogi] (n) avocation; hobby [Add to Longdo] |
| 余業 | [よぎょう, yogyou] (n) side line; avocation [Add to Longdo] |