52 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ demons
/ดี๊ เหมิ่น สึ/     /D IY1 M AH0 N Z/     /dˈiːmənz/
ฝึกออกเสียง
หรือค้นหา: -demons-, *demons*, demon

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Could be demonic omens. อาจเป็นสัญญาณการปรากฏตัวของปีศาจก็ได้ The Magnificent Seven (2007)
The last time one of your buddies showed up, he had a demon inside him. ครั้งสุดท้ายที่เพื่อนนาย ปรากฏตัวขึ้นมา เขามีปีศาจสิงอยู่ในร่าง Traitor (2012)
Case file 632, Abigail and Jennifer Mills, sisters who describe seeing a demon-like figure linked to four white trees that appeared out of nowhere. คดีที่ 632 อบิเกล และ เจนนิเฟอร์ มิล สองพี่น้องที่ถูกอ้างว่าได้พบเห็นสิ่งที่ดูเหมือนปิศาจ เชื่อมโยงกับต้นไม่สีขาว 4 ต้น ที่ปรากฏที่ไหนซักที Pilot (2013)
The appearance of Lucifer in a school of demons. การปรากฏตัวของลูซิเฟอร์ ในโรงเรียนของวายร้าย Episode #1.4 (2013)
If you speed demons can't whip off an even six-flat, then you have a better chance of becoming a barbershop quartet. ถ้าปีศาจความเร็วอย่างพวกนาย ยังทำ 6 วินาทีไม่ได้ล่ะก็... พวกนายไปเป็น ช่างตัดผมสี่สหายจะดีกว่า Cool Runnings (1993)
And a demon of light เป็นปีศาจแห่งแสงสว่าง The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
-Or a goblin. -A demon. หรือก๊อบลิน ปีศาจ Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
Sometimes, you know, those little bottles contain demons that have a way of popping out at you, just as you're trying most desperately to forget. รู้มั้ย บางทีขวดเหล่านั้นก็เก็บพวกปิศาจ ที่คอยโผล่ออกมาหา ทั้งๆ ที่คุณพยายามเหลือเกินที่จะลืมมัน Rebecca (1940)
(Man) Killer of demons, gorge on this flesh, our offering. นักฆ่าของปีศาจกินเนื้อนี้ ให้บริการของเรา Help! (1965)
...killer of demons, drink of this vessel, gorge on this blood, our offering... ดื่มของเรือนี้ กินเลือดนี้ให้บริการของเรา Help! (1965)
In the roar of an engine, he lost everything and became a shell of a man a burnt out, desolate man a man haunted by the demons of his past. เขาสูญเสียทุกอย่างไปบนถนน... ...กลายเป็นคนเพียงเปลือก... ...บ้านแตกสาแหรกขาด โดดเดี่ยว... The Road Warrior (1981)
A demon god! พระเจ้าปีศาจ! Princess Mononoke (1997)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
demonsColumbus demonstrated that the world is not flat.
demonsDid the union participate in the demonstration?
demonsDozens of young people attended the demonstration.
demonsHe demonstrated his courage by his actions in battle.
demonsHe demonstrated new vacuum cleaners.
demonsHer coven conjures the demons.
demonsHe took part in the anti-war demonstration.
demonsHe went on to demonstrate how to use the machine.
demonsI'll demonstrate how this machine works.
demonsI'm going to join a demonstration.
demonsIn the 1960's, Japanese college students demonstrated against their government.
demonsIt has been demonstrated in various researches that the private sector has little influence over policy making.

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
demons
 /D IY1 M AH0 N Z/
/ดี๊ เหมิ่น สึ/
/dˈiːmənz/

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary
demons
 (n) /d ii1 m @ n z/ /ดี๊ เหมิ่น สึ/ /dˈiːmənz/

WordNet (3.0)
demonstrability(n) capability of being demonstrated or logically proved, Syn. provability
demonstrable(adj) necessarily or demonstrably true, Syn. incontrovertible, Example: demonstrable truths
demonstrable(adj) capable of being demonstrated or proved; ; ; - Walter Bagehot, Syn. provable, Example: obvious lies; a demonstrable lack of concern for the general welfare; practical truth provable to all men
demonstrably(adv) in an obvious and provable manner, Syn. provably, incontrovertibly, Example: his documentary sources are demonstrably wrong
demonstrate(v) march in protest; take part in a demonstration, Syn. march, Example: Thousands demonstrated against globalization during the meeting of the most powerful economic nations in Seattle
demonstration(n) a show of military force or preparedness, Example: he confused the enemy with feints and demonstrations
demonstration(n) a public display of group feelings (usually of a political nature), Syn. manifestation, Example: there were violent demonstrations against the war
demonstration(n) proof by a process of argument or a series of proposition proving an asserted conclusion, Syn. monstrance
demonstration(n) a visual presentation showing how something works, Syn. demo, Example: the lecture was accompanied by dramatic demonstrations; the lecturer shot off a pistol as a demonstration of the startle response
demonstrative(adj) given to or marked by the open expression of emotion, Ant. undemonstrative, Example: an affectionate and demonstrative family

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Demonship

n. The state of a demon. Mede. [ 1913 Webster ]

Demonstrability

n. The quality of being demonstrable; demonstrableness. [ 1913 Webster ]

Demonstrable

a. [ L. demonstrabilis: cf. OF. demonstrable, F. démontrable. ] 1. Capable of being demonstrated; that can be proved beyond doubt or question. [ 1913 Webster ]

The grand articles of our belief are as demonstrable as geometry. Glanvill. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Proved; apparent. [ Obs. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Demonstrableness

n. The quality of being demonstrable; demonstrability. [ 1913 Webster ]

Demonstrably

adv. In a demonstrable manner; incontrovertibly; clearly. [ 1913 Webster ]

Cases that demonstrably concerned the public cause. Clarendon. [ 1913 Webster ]

Demonstrance

n. [ OF. demonstrance. ] Demonstration; proof. [ Obs. ] Holland. [ 1913 Webster ]

Demonstrate

v. t. [ L. demonstratus, p. p. of demonstrare to demonstrate; de- + monstrare to show. See Monster. ] 1. To point out; to show; to exhibit; to make evident. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To show, or make evident, by reasoning or proof; to prove by deduction; to establish so as to exclude the possibility of doubt or denial. [ 1913 Webster ]

We can not demonstrate these things so as to show that the contrary often involves a contradiction. Tillotson. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Anat.) To exhibit and explain (a dissection or other anatomical preparation). [ 1913 Webster ]

demonstrated

adj. having been proved or verified beyond doubt; proved by demonstration. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Demonstrater

n. See Demonstrator. [ 1913 Webster ]

Demonstration

n. [ L. demonstratio: cf. F. démonstration. ] 1. The act of demonstrating; an exhibition; proof; especially, proof beyond the possibility of doubt; indubitable evidence, to the senses or reason. [ 1913 Webster ]

Those intervening ideas which serve to show the agreement of any two others are called “proofs;” and where agreement or disagreement is by this means plainly and clearly perceived, it is called demonstration. Locke. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. An expression, as of the feelings, by outward signs; a manifestation; a show. See also sense 7 for a more specific related meaning. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ]

Did your letters pierce the queen to any demonstration of grief? Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Loyal demonstrations toward the prince. Prescott. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Anat.) The exhibition and explanation of a dissection or other anatomical preparation. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. (Mil.) a decisive exhibition of force, or a movement indicating an attack. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. (Logic) The act of proving by the syllogistic process, or the proof itself. [ 1913 Webster ]

6. (Math.) A course of reasoning showing that a certain result is a necessary consequence of assumed premises; -- these premises being definitions, axioms, and previously established propositions. [ 1913 Webster ]

7. a public gathering of people to express some sentiment or feelings by explicit means, such as picketing, parading, carrying signs or shouting, usually in favor of or opposed to some action of government or of a business. [ PJC ]

8. the act of showing how a certain device, machine or product operates, or how a procedure is performed; -- usually done for the purpose of inducing prospective customers to buy a product; as, a demonstration of the simple operation of a microwave oven. [ PJC ]


Direct demonstration, or
Positive demonstration,
(Logic & Math.), one in which the correct conclusion is the immediate sequence of reasoning from axiomatic or established premises; -- opposed to
Indirect demonstration, or
Negative demonstration
(called also reductio ad absurdum), in which the correct conclusion is an inference from the demonstration that any other hypothesis must be incorrect.
[ 1913 Webster ]


DING DE-EN Dictionary
Demonstrant { m }; Demonstrantin { f } | vermummte Demonstrantendemonstrator | masked demonstrators; hooded demonstrators [Add to Longdo]
Demonstration { f }; Kundgebung { f } | Demo { f } | Demonstrationen { pl }; Kundgebungen { pl }demonstration | demo | demonstrations [Add to Longdo]
Demonstration { f }; Vorführung { f }; Beweis { m } | Demonstrationen { pl }; Vorführungen { pl } | eine Vorführung vereinbarendemonstration | demonstrations | to arrange a demonstration [Add to Longdo]
demonstrativ { adj }demonstrative [Add to Longdo]
demonstrativ { adv }pointedly [Add to Longdo]
demonstrieren | demonstrierend | demonstriert | demonstriert | demonstrierteto demonstrate | demonstrating | demonstrated | demonstrates | demonstrated [Add to Longdo]

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