35 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ gibb
/จิ บึ/     /JH IH1 B/     /dʒˈɪb/
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หรือค้นหา: -gibb-, *gibb*

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It's saturday, Gibbs. นี่มันวันเสาร์นะ กิบส์ Yankee White (2003)
Good god, Gibbs, I've barely met the deceased. นักบินหัวใจวายตอนอายุเท่านี้รึ Yankee White (2003)
Gibbs, the pilot won't take off till the secret service chick gives us the... thumbs up. ฉันว่าตอนนี้ฉันเป็นฝ่ายคุมเกมนะ ไม่ ผมว่าตอนนี้ ผมคงต้องยึดเครื่องลำนี้แล้ว โทนี่ พา จนท. Yankee White (2003)
Gibbs? All right, you've finished taking pictures. ก็ เริ่มที่.. Yankee White (2003)
It won't work, Gibbs. ไม่ ฉันทำไม่ได้ Yankee White (2003)
Gibbs, if the ribs were poisoned, how come the president wasn't affected? ฉันตกลงกับ NCIS ทำการสอบสวนร่วมกับกันค่ะ ท่าน Yankee White (2003)
I'm sorry, Gibbs. ไม่ต้องไปสนใจมัน Yankee White (2003)
Oh, Gibbs, come on, it's 1:00 A.M. จนท.พิเศษ กิบส์ปฏิบัติงานภายใต้คำสั่งโดยตรงของผม Yankee White (2003)
That's funny, Gibbs, real funny, especially since... เช่นเดียวกับ จนท.เฟอแนล Yankee White (2003)
Special agent Gibbs has been operating under my direct orders. โดยเฉพาะหลังจากเหตุการณ์ 11กันยา Yankee White (2003)
Gibbs, go home. ทำใมแอบบี้ถึงไปปาร์ตี้ phat Yankee White (2003)
Wow, Gibbs said please. ถามว่าผมจะตอบแทนเค้ายังไง Yankee White (2003)

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CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
gibb
 /JH IH1 B/
/จิ บึ/
/dʒˈɪb/

WordNet (3.0)
gibber(v) chatter inarticulately; of monkeys
gibberellic acid(n) a crystalline acid associated with gibberellin
gibberellin(n) a plant hormone isolated from a fungus; used in promoting plant growth
gibberish(n) unintelligible talking, Syn. gibber
gibbet(v) hang on an execution instrument
gibbon(n) English historian best known for his history of the Roman Empire (1737-1794), Syn. Edward Gibbon
gibbon(n) smallest and most perfectly anthropoid arboreal ape having long arms and no tail; of southern Asia and East Indies, Syn. Hylobates lar
gibbous(adj) (used of the moon) more than half full, Syn. gibbose
gibbs(n) United States chemist (1839-1903), Syn. Josiah Willard Gibbs
gibbsite(n) white crystalline mineral consisting of aluminum hydroxide; a constituent of bauxite and a source of alumina

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Gibbartas

n. [ Cf. Ar. jebbār giant; or L. gibber humpbacked: cf. F. gibbar. ] (Zool.) One of several finback whales of the North Atlantic; -- called also Jupiter whale. [ Written also jubartas, gubertas, dubertus. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Gibber

n. [ From Gib to balk. ] A balky horse. Youatt. [ 1913 Webster ]

gibber

v. i. [ imp. & p. p. gibbered p. pr. & vb. n. gibbering. ] [ Akin to jabber, and gabble. ] To speak rapidly and inarticulately. Shak.
Syn. -- jabber. [ 1913 Webster ]

gibberellic acid

n. (Chem.), A plant growth hormone of the gibberellin series (C19H22O6), also called gibberellin A3. It was first isolated from the fungus Gibberella fujikuroi. It is used to promote the growth of seedlings. See also gibberellin. MI11 [ PJC ]

gibberellin

n. (Chem.), Any of a number plant growth hormones, the first of which was isolated in 1938 from the fungus Gibberella fujikuroi; more than 60 related gibberelins are known. The most important is gibberellin A3, also called gibberellic acid. They are used in agriculture for promoting plant growth. [ WordNet 1.5 +PJC ]

Gibberish

a. Unmeaning; as, gibberish language. [ 1913 Webster ]

gibberish

n. [ From Gibber, v. i. ] 1. Rapid and inarticulate talk; unintelligible language; unmeaning words. [ 1913 Webster ]

He, like a gypsy, oftentimes would go;
All kinds of gibberish he had learnt to know. Drayton. [ 1913 Webster ]

Such gibberish as children may be heard amusing themselves with. Hawthorne. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Incomprehensible, obscure, or pretentious technical talk or writing; excessively obscure jargon. [ PJC ]

Gibbet

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Gibbeted p. pr. & vb. n. Gibbeting. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. To hang and expose on a gibbet. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To expose to infamy; to blacken. [ 1913 Webster ]

I'll gibbet up his name. Oldham. [ 1913 Webster ]

Gibbet

n. [ OE. gibet, F. gibet, in OF. also club, fr. LL. gibetum;; cf. OF. gibe sort of sickle or hook, It. giubbetto gibbet, and giubbetta, dim. of giubba mane, also, an under waistcoat, doublet, Prov. It. gibba (cf. Jupon); so that it perhaps originally signified a halter, a rope round the neck of malefactors; or it is, perhaps, derived fr. L. gibbus hunched, humped, E. gibbous; or cf. E. jib a sail. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. A kind of gallows; an upright post with an arm projecting from the top, on which, formerly, malefactors were hanged in chains, and their bodies allowed to remain as a warning. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. The projecting arm of a crane, from which the load is suspended; the jib. [ 1913 Webster ]

Gibbier

n. [ F. gibier. ] Wild fowl; game. [ Obs. ] Addison. [ 1913 Webster ]


DING DE-EN Dictionary
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