48 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ orix
/โอ๊ หริ ขึ สึ/     /ˈɔːrɪks/
หรือค้นหา: -orix-, *orix*

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CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
orix
 /AO1 R IH0 K S/
/โอ๊ หริ ขึ สึ/
/ˈɔːrɪks/

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
origAny translation, however good, will clearly fall short of the original.
origBecause of its origins, Canadian English has features of both American and British English.
origBill has a lot of original ideas.
origCompare the copy with the original.
origCompare the translation with the original.
origDarwin wrote "the Origin of Species".
origDemocracy originated in Ancient Greece.
origDon't come to me now with that. You should have said something when it originally happened.
origFootball originally meant "a game played with a ball on foot" - unlike a game played on horseback, such as polo.
origFor delayed flights, seasonal adjustments are made on the basis of the original flight date and so refunds of air-mile difference will not be made.
origFor four years, he cut the grass at the original price, but I noticed that toward the end of that year, he had a helper with him quite often.
origFreud originated psychoanalysis.

WordNet (3.0)
origami(n) the Japanese art of folding paper into shapes representing objects (e.g., flowers or birds)
origanum(n) any of various fragrant aromatic herbs of the genus Origanum used as seasonings
origen(n) Greek philosopher and theologian who reinterpreted Christian doctrine through the philosophy of Neoplatonism; his work was later condemned as unorthodox (185-254)
origin(n) properties attributable to your ancestry, Syn. extraction, descent, Example: he comes from good origins
origin(n) an event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events, Syn. origination, inception
origin(n) the point of intersection of coordinate axes; where the values of the coordinates are all zero
origin(n) the source of something's existence or from which it derives or is derived, Example: the rumor had its origin in idle gossip; vegetable origins; mineral origin; origin in sensation
original(n) something that serves as a model or a basis for making copies, Syn. archetype, pilot, Example: this painting is a copy of the original
original(adj) preceding all others in time or being as first made or performed, Example: the original inhabitants of the Americas; the book still has its original binding; restored the house to its original condition; the original performance of the opera; the original cast; retracted his original statement
original(adj) (of e.g. information) not secondhand or by way of something intermediary, Example: his work is based on only original, not secondary, sources

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Origanum

{ ‖ } prop. n. [ L. origanum, Gr. &unr_;, &unr_;, prob. fr. 'o`ros, mountain + &unr_; brightness, beauty. Cf. Organy. ] (Bot.) A genus of aromatic labiate plants, including the sweet marjoram (Origanum Marjorana) and the wild marjoram (Origanum vulgare). Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]

Variants: Origan
Origenism

n. (Eccl. Hist.) The opinions of Origen of Alexandria, who lived in the 3d century, one of the most learned of the Greek Fathers. Prominent in his teaching was the doctrine that all created beings, including Satan, will ultimately be saved. [ 1913 Webster ]

Origenist

n. A follower of Origen of Alexandria. [ 1913 Webster ]

Origin

n. [ F. origine, L. origo, -iginis, fr. oriri to rise, become visible; akin to Gr. 'orny`nai to stir up, rouse, Skr. &rsdot_;, and perh. to E. run. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. The first existence or beginning of anything; the birth. [ 1913 Webster ]

This mixed system of opinion and sentiment had its origin in the ancient chivalry. Burke. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. That from which anything primarily proceeds; the fountain; the spring; the cause; the occasion. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Anat.) The point of attachment or end of a muscle which is fixed during contraction; -- in contradistinction to insertion. [ 1913 Webster ]


Origin of coordinate axes (Math.), the point where the axes intersect. See Note under Ordinate.
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Syn. -- Commencement; rise; source; spring; fountain; derivation; cause; root; foundation. -- Origin, Source. Origin denotes the rise or commencement of a thing; source presents itself under the image of a fountain flowing forth in a continuous stream of influences. The origin of moral evil has been much disputed, but no one can doubt that it is the source of most of the calamities of our race. [ 1913 Webster ]

I think he would have set out just as he did, with the origin of ideas -- the proper starting point of a grammarian, who is to treat of their signs. Tooke. [ 1913 Webster ]

Famous Greece,
That source of art and cultivated thought
Which they to Rome, and Romans hither, brought. Waller. [ 1913 Webster ]

Originable

a. Capable of being originated. [ 1913 Webster ]

Original

n. [ Cf. F. original. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. Origin; commencement; source. [ 1913 Webster ]

It hath it original from much grief. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

And spangled heavens, a shining frame,
Their great Original proclaim. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. That which precedes all others of its class; archetype; first copy; hence, an original work of art, manuscript, text, and the like, as distinguished from a copy, translation, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]

The Scriptures may be now read in their own original. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. An original thinker or writer; an originator. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Men who are bad at copying, yet are good originals. C. G. Leland. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. A person of marked eccentricity. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

5. (Zool. & Bot.) The natural or wild species from which a domesticated or cultivated variety has been derived; as, the wolf is thought by some to be the original of the dog, the blackthorn the original of the plum. [ 1913 Webster ]

Original

a. [ F. original, L. originalis. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. Pertaining to the origin or beginning; preceding all others; first in order; primitive; primary; pristine; as, the original state of man; the original laws of a country; the original inventor of a process. [ 1913 Webster ]

His form had yet not lost
All her original brightness. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Not copied, imitated, or translated; new; fresh; genuine; as, an original thought; an original process; the original text of Scripture. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Having the power to suggest new thoughts or combinations of thought; inventive; as, an original genius. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. Before unused or unknown; new; as, a book full of original matter. [ 1913 Webster ]


Original sin (Theol.), the first sin of Adam, as related to its consequences to his descendants of the human race; -- called also total depravity. See Calvinism.
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Originalist

n. One who is original. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Originality

n. [ Cf. F. originalité. ] 1. The quality or state of being original. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Ability to create new and original ideas, works of art, theories, etc.; ability to express oneself in an original manner; creativity; -- of people. [ PJC ]

Originally

adv. 1. In the original time, or in an original manner; primarily; from the beginning or origin; not by derivation, or imitation. [ 1913 Webster ]

God is originally holy in himself. Bp. Pearson. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. At first; at the origin; at the time of formation or costruction; as, a book originally written by another hand. “Originally a half length [ portrait ].” Walpole. [ 1913 Webster ]


DING DE-EN Dictionary
Original { n }raw [Add to Longdo]
Originalausgabe { f }original edition [Add to Longdo]
Originalbeleg { m }source document [Add to Longdo]
Original { n }original [Add to Longdo]
Originalfassung { f }; Urfassung { f }original version [Add to Longdo]
Originalität { f }originality [Add to Longdo]
Originalsendung { f }live program; live programme [ Br. ] [Add to Longdo]
Originalton { m } (Film)original soundtrack [Add to Longdo]
Originalzeichnung { f }original drawing [Add to Longdo]
original; originell; ursprünglich { adj }original [Add to Longdo]
originalgetreureproduced in facsimile [Add to Longdo]
originär { adj }original [Add to Longdo]
originell; witzig { adj }funny; comical [Add to Longdo]
originell { adv }originally [Add to Longdo]
Orig. : Originalorig. : original [Add to Longdo]

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