47 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ bmu
หรือค้นหา: -bmu-, *bmu*

เนื่องจากผลลัพธ์มีน้อย ระบบจึงเปลี่ยนคำค้นเป็น blu

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bluA blue suit, white shirt and red tie are essential for all male workers.
bluA blush came over her face.
bluA green carpet will not go with this blue curtain.
bluA-ha-ha-ha! What a blunder!
bluAs a result of his carelessness, he made a serious blunder.
bluA white cloud is floating in the blue sky.
bluA white cloud is floating in the blue summer sky.
bluAya likes intense colors, such as hot pink, electric blue and deep purple.
bluBlend the blue paint with the yellow paint.
bluBlend the red paint with the blue paint.
bluBlue1 was founded as Air Botnia in 1988.
bluBlue, darkly, deeply, beautifully blue. [ Lyric ]

WordNet (3.0)
blubber(n) an insulating layer of fat under the skin of whales and other large marine mammals; used as a source of oil
blubber(v) utter while crying, Syn. blubber out
blubberer(n) someone who sniffles and weeps with loud sobs
blubbery(adj) swollen with fat, Example: blubber cheeks; blubber lips; a coarse blubbery individual
blucher(n) Prussian general who is remembered for his leadership in the wars against Napoleon (1742-1819), Syn. Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher, G. L. von Blucher, von Blucher
blucher(n) a high shoe with laces over the tongue
bludgeon(n) a club used as a weapon
bludgeon(v) overcome or coerce as if by using a heavy club, Example: The teacher bludgeoned the students into learning the math formulas
bludgeoner(n) an assailant who uses a bludgeon
blue(n) blue color or pigment; resembling the color of the clear sky in the daytime, Syn. blueness, Example: he had eyes of bright blue

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Blub

v. t. & i. [ Cf. Bleb, Blob. ] To swell; to puff out, as with weeping. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Blubber

v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Blubbered p. pr. & vb. n. Blubbering. ] To weep noisily, or so as to disfigure the face; to cry in a childish manner. [ 1913 Webster ]

She wept, she blubbered, and she tore her hair. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ]

Blubber

n. [ See Blobber, Blob, Bleb. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. A bubble. [ 1913 Webster ]

At his mouth a blubber stood of foam. Henryson. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. The fat of whales and other large sea animals from which oil is obtained. It lies immediately under the skin and over the muscular flesh. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Zool.) A large sea nettle or medusa. [ 1913 Webster ]

Blubber

v. t. 1. To swell or disfigure (the face) with weeping; to wet with tears. [ 1913 Webster ]

Dear Cloe, how blubbered is that pretty face! Prior. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To give vent to (tears) or utter (broken words or cries); -- with forth or out. [ 1913 Webster ]

Blubbered

p. p. & a. Swollen; turgid; as, a blubbered lip. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]

Blubbering

n. The act of weeping noisily. [ 1913 Webster ]

He spake well save that his blubbering interrupted him. Winthrop. [ 1913 Webster ]

Blubbery

a. 1. Swollen; protuberant. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Like blubber; gelatinous and quivering; as, a blubbery mass. [ 1913 Webster ]

bluchers

n. A kind of half boot, or high shoe, with laces over the tongue; -- named from the Prussian general Blücher. Thackeray. [ 1913 Webster ]

Variants: blucher
Bludgeon

n. [ Cf. Ir. blocan a little block, Gael. plocan a mallet, W. plocyn, dim. of ploc block; or perh. connected with E. blow a stroke. Cf. Block, Blow a stroke. ] A short stick, with one end loaded, or thicker and heavier that the other, used as an offensive weapon. [ 1913 Webster ]

Blue

a. [ Compar. Bluer superl. Bluest. ] [ OE. bla, blo, blew, blue, livid, black, fr. Icel.blār livid; akin to Dan. blaa blue, Sw. blå, D. blauw, OHG. blāo, G. blau; but influenced in form by F. bleu, from OHG. blāo. ] 1. Having the color of the clear sky, or a hue resembling it, whether lighter or darker; as, the deep, blue sea; as blue as a sapphire; blue violets. “The blue firmament.” Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Pale, without redness or glare, -- said of a flame; hence, of the color of burning brimstone, betokening the presence of ghosts or devils; as, the candle burns blue; the air was blue with oaths. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Low in spirits; melancholy; as, to feel blue. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. Suited to produce low spirits; gloomy in prospect; as, thongs looked blue. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

5. Severe or over strict in morals; gloom; as, blue and sour religionists; suiting one who is over strict in morals; inculcating an impracticable, severe, or gloomy mortality; as, blue laws. [ 1913 Webster ]

6. Literary; -- applied to women; -- an abbreviation of bluestocking. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

The ladies were very blue and well informed. Thackeray. [ 1913 Webster ]


Blue asbestus. See Crocidolite. --
Blue black, of, or having, a very dark blue color, almost black. --
Blue blood. See under Blood. --
Blue buck (Zool.), a small South African antelope (Cephalophus pygmæus); also applied to a larger species (Ægoceras leucophæus); the blaubok. --
Blue cod (Zool.), the buffalo cod. --
Blue crab (Zool.), the common edible crab of the Atlantic coast of the United States (Callinectes hastatus). --
Blue curls (Bot.), a common plant (Trichostema dichotomum), resembling pennyroyal, and hence called also bastard pennyroyal. --
Blue devils, apparitions supposed to be seen by persons suffering with delirium tremens; hence, very low spirits. “Can Gumbo shut the hall door upon blue devils, or lay them all in a red sea of claret?” Thackeray. --
Blue gage. See under Gage, a plum. --
Blue gum, an Australian myrtaceous tree (Eucalyptus globulus), of the loftiest proportions, now cultivated in tropical and warm temperate regions for its timber, and as a protection against malaria. The essential oil is beginning to be used in medicine. The timber is very useful. See Eucalyptus. --
Blue jack,
Blue stone
, blue vitriol; sulphate of copper. --
Blue jacket, a man-of war's man; a sailor wearing a naval uniform. --
Blue jaundice. See under Jaundice. --
Blue laws, a name first used in the eighteenth century to describe certain supposititious laws of extreme rigor reported to have been enacted in New Haven; hence, any puritanical laws. [ U. S. ] --
Blue light, a composition which burns with a brilliant blue flame; -- used in pyrotechnics and as a night signal at sea, and in military operations. --
Blue mantle (Her.), one of the four pursuivants of the English college of arms; -- so called from the color of his official robes. --
Blue mass, a preparation of mercury from which is formed the blue pill. McElrath. --
Blue mold or
Blue mould
, the blue fungus (Aspergillus glaucus) which grows on cheese. Brande & C. --
Blue Monday, (a) a Monday following a Sunday of dissipation, or itself given to dissipation (as the Monday before Lent). (b) a Monday considered as depressing because it is a workday in contrast to the relaxation of the weekend. --
Blue ointment (Med.), mercurial ointment. --
Blue Peter (British Marine), a blue flag with a white square in the center, used as a signal for sailing, to recall boats, etc. It is a corruption of blue repeater, one of the British signal flags. --
Blue pill. (Med.) (a) A pill of prepared mercury, used as an aperient, etc. (b) Blue mass. --
Blue ribbon. (a) The ribbon worn by members of the order of the Garter; -- hence, a member of that order. (b) Anything the attainment of which is an object of great ambition; a distinction; a prize. “These [ scholarships ] were the blue ribbon of the college.” Farrar. (c) The distinctive badge of certain temperance or total abstinence organizations, as of the Blue ribbon Army. --
Blue ruin, utter ruin; also, gin. [ Eng. Slang ] Carlyle. --
Blue spar (Min.), azure spar; lazulite. See Lazulite. --
Blue thrush (Zool.), a European and Asiatic thrush (Petrocossyphus cyaneas). --
Blue verditer. See Verditer. --
Blue vitriol (Chem.), sulphate of copper, a violet blue crystallized salt, used in electric batteries, calico printing, etc. --
Blue water, the open ocean. --
Big Blue, the International Business Machines corporation. [ Wall Street slang. ] PJC --
To look blue, to look disheartened or dejected. --
True blue, genuine and thorough; not modified, nor mixed; not spurious; specifically, of uncompromising Presbyterianism, blue being the color adopted by the Covenanters.
[ 1913 Webster ]

For his religion . . .
'T was Presbyterian, true blue. Hudibras. [ 1913 Webster ]


DING DE-EN Dictionary
Blutbad { n }; Massaker { n } | Blutbäder { pl }massacre | massacres [Add to Longdo]
Bluejeans { pl }blue jeans [Add to Longdo]
Bluff { m }bluff [Add to Longdo]
Bluffer { m }bluffer [Add to Longdo]
Blume { f }; Blüte { f } | Blumen { pl }flower | flowers [Add to Longdo]
Blumen...floral [Add to Longdo]
Blumenbeet { n }flowerbed [Add to Longdo]
Blumenbinder { m }; Blumenbinderin { f }; Florist { m }; Floristin { f }florist; flower arranger [Add to Longdo]
Blumenerde { f }potting soil [Add to Longdo]
Blumenessenz { f } | Blumenessenzen { pl }attar | attars [Add to Longdo]
Blumengeschäft { n }; Blumenladen { m }florist's; flower shop [Add to Longdo]
Blumenhändler { m }; Blumenhändlerin { f } | Blumenhändler { pl }; Blumengeschäfte { f }; Floristen { pl }florist | florists [Add to Longdo]
Blumenkasten { m }window box [Add to Longdo]
Blumenkohl { m }; Karfiol { m } [ Ös. ] [ bot. ]cauliflower [Add to Longdo]
Blumenkrone { f } | Blumenkronen { pl }corolla | corollas [Add to Longdo]

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