44 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ og
/อา กึ/     /AA1 G/     /ˈɑːg/
ฝึกออกเสียง
หรือค้นหา: -og-, *og*

ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน
OG (ogee)โอจี [ศิลปะ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Open Subtitles
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You just don't get it, man. This guy's OG. คุณไม่เข้าใจหรอกพวก หมอนี่มันระดับเจ้าพ่อ Crazy Handful of Nothin' (2008)
OG Kush? รึว่าโอจี คุช Pineapple Express (2008)
OG Kush. โอจี คุช Pineapple Express (2008)
Luckily, we intercepted his SOS, 'cause from the looks of it, he's been hitting the OG kush. โชคดี เราได้สัญญาณขอความช่วยเหลือ จากเขา ทำให้เรามาหาดู เขากำลังตี เดอะ โอจีครูซ Chuck Versus the Couch Lock (2010)
Sogn og Fjordane! Sogn og Fjordane Trollhunter (2010)
Organic, hydroponically grown og kush. อินทรีย์เติบโต hydroponically OG เทือกเขาฮินดูกูช A Haunted House 2 (2014)
Smells like that og kush. มีกลิ่นเหมือนที่ OG เทือกเขาฮินดูกูช A Haunted House 2 (2014)
This is a man, Og. พวกนี้เป็นมนุษย์ Noah (2014)
I told you, numbnuts. This guy's OG. ฉันบอกนายแล้ว ไร้ความรู้สึก หมอนี่ใจคอโหดเหี้ยม Bit by a Dead Bee (2009)
The OGs. เดอะ โอจี Restoration (2015)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
ogEr, well, I'd like to take a vote. Would people in favour of Mr Ogawa's proposition please raise their hands.
ogHe is two years older than Ogawa.
ogHello. This is Ogawa speaking.
ogHis name is Tomoyuki Ogura.
ogJane visited Mr Ogaki who is our principal.
ogKen is the best guy to communicate with Mr Ogata, If he prepares presentation materials.
og"Might you happen to be Mr. Ogawa?" "Well, yes ... can I help you?"
ogMr Ogata, the author of this book, used to be a newspaperman.
ogOgai is his favorite author.
ogThere were many journalists who praised Ogawa with, "bravo, good show!"
ogWe are now going to move to the crematorium so if Mr. Ogawa and you would enter the car ...
ogYou can get only NHK in the Ogasawara islands.

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
og
 /AA1 G/
/อา กึ/
/ˈɑːg/

WordNet (3.0)
ogcocephalidae(n) batfishes: sluggish bottom-dwelling spiny fishes, Syn. family Ogcocephalidae
ogden(n) English psychologist who collaborated with I. A. Richards in designing Basic English (1889-1957), Syn. Charles Kay Ogden, C. K. Ogden
ogden(n) a town in northern Utah settled by Mormons
ogee(n) a molding that (in section) has the shape of an S with the convex part above and the concave part below, Syn. cyma reversa
ogee arch(n) a pointed arch having an S-shape on both sides, Syn. keel arch
oglala(n) a member of the Siouan people who constituted a division of the Teton Sioux and who formerly inhabited the Black Hills of western South Dakota, Syn. Ogalala
oglala(n) a Siouan language spoken by the Oglala, Syn. Ogalala
ogle(v) look at with amorous intentions
ogler(n) a viewer who gives a flirtatious or lewd look at another person
ogre(n) (folklore) a giant who likes to eat human beings

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Ogam

n. Same as Ogham. [ 1913 Webster ]

ogdoad

n. [ Gr. 'ogdoa`s, 'ogdoa`dos, from 'oktw` eight. ] A thing made up of eight parts. Milman. [ 1913 Webster ]

Ogdoastich

n. [ Gr. &unr_; the eighth + &unr_; a verse. ] A poem of eight lines. [ Obs. ] Selden [ 1913 Webster ]

Ogee

n. [ F. ogive, augive, LL. augiva, of uncertain origin; cf.LL. ogis a support, prop. L. augere to increase, strengthen, Sp. auge highest point of power or fortune, apogee, Ar. auj, an astronomical term. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. (Arch.) A molding, the section of which is the form of the letter S, with the convex part above; cyma reversa. See Illust. under Cyma. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Hence, any similar figure used for any purpose. [ 1913 Webster ]


Ogee arch (Arch.), a pointed arch, each of the sides of which has the curve of an ogee, that is, has a reversed curve near the apex.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Ogeechee lime

[ So named from the Ogeechee River in Georgia. ] (Bot.) (a) The acid, olive-shaped, drupaceous fruit of a species of tupelo (Nyssa capitata) which grows in swamps in Georgia and Florida. (b) The tree which bears this fruit. [ 1913 Webster ]

Ogganition

n. [ L. oggannire to snarl at; ob (see Ob-) + gannire to yelp. ] Snarling; grumbling. [ R. ] Bp. Montagu. [ 1913 Webster ]

Ogham

n. [ Ir. ] A particular kind of writing practiced by the ancient Irish, and found in inscriptions on stones, metals, etc. [ Written also ogam. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Ogive

n. [ F. ogive, OF. augive a pointed arch, LL. augiva a double arch of two at right angles. ] (Arch.) The arch or rib which crosses a Gothic vault diagonally. [ 1913 Webster ]

Ogle

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Ogled p. pr. & vb. n. Ogling ] [ From a Dutch word corresponding to G. äugeln to ogle, fr. auge eye; cf. D. ooglonken to ogle, OD. oogen to cast sheep's eyes upon, ooge eye. See Eye. ] 1. To view or look at with side glances, as in fondness, or with a design to attract notice. [ 1913 Webster ]

And ogling all their audience, ere they speak. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To stare at conspicuously or impertinently. [ PJC ]

Ogle

n. An amorous side glance or look. Byron. [ 1913 Webster ]


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