44 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ stol
/สึ โตว ล/     /S T OW1 L/     /stˈəʊl/
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หรือค้นหา: -stol-, *stol*

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He told me that l.L. Bean must've stol'v the color from my eyes, so it really belonged to me. เขาบอกดวงตาฉันมีเสน่ห์มาก... สีตาหวานจับใจ Chuck Versus the Truth (2007)

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stolAdvance to third on a stolen base.
stolA group of gangsters stole money.
stolAll of the money in the cupboard was stolen.
stolAn icy chill stole into the car.
stolA number of books were stolen.
stolBurglars broke into our apartment and stole my wife's fur coat.
stolHe accused me of having stolen his watch.
stolHe admitted that he had stolen the treasure.
stolHe admitted that stole the gold.
stolHe denied having stolen the money.
stolHe had his car stolen in broad daylight.
stolHe had his car stolen in that parking lot.

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
stol
 /S T OW1 L/
/สึ โตว ล/
/stˈəʊl/

WordNet (3.0)
stole(n) a wide scarf worn about their shoulders by women
stolen property(n) property that has been stolen
stolidly(adv) in a stolid manner, Example: he said `no' stolidly
stolon(n) a horizontal branch from the base of plant that produces new plants from buds at its tips, Syn. offset, runner
stoloniferous(adj) producing stolons

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Stola

‖n.; pl. Stolae [ L. See Stole a garment. ] (Rom. Antiq.) A long garment, descending to the ankles, worn by Roman women. [ 1913 Webster ]

The stola was not allowed to be worn by courtesans, or by women who had been divorced from their husbands. Fairholt. [ 1913 Webster ]

Stole

n. [ L. stolo, -onis. ] (Bot.) A stolon. [ 1913 Webster ]

Stole

imp. of Steal. [ 1913 Webster ]

Stole

n. [ AS. stole, L. stola, Gr. &unr_; a stole, garment, equipment, fr. &unr_; to set, place, equip, send, akin to E. stall. See Stall. ] 1. A long, loose garment reaching to the feet. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]

But when mild morn, in saffron stole,
First issues from her eastern goal. T. Warton. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Eccl.) A narrow band of silk or stuff, sometimes enriched with embroidery and jewels, worn on the left shoulder of deacons, and across both shoulders of bishops and priests, pendent on each side nearly to the ground. At Mass, it is worn crossed on the breast by priests. It is used in various sacred functions. [ 1913 Webster ]


Groom of the stole, the first lord of the bedchamber in the royal household. [ Eng. ] Brande & C.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Stoled

a. Having or wearing a stole. [ 1913 Webster ]

After them flew the prophets, brightly stoled
In shining lawn. G. Fletcher. [ 1913 Webster ]

Stolen

p. p. of Steal. [ 1913 Webster ]

Stolid

a. [ L. stolidus. ] Hopelessly insensible or stupid; not easily aroused or excited; dull; impassive; foolish. [ 1913 Webster ]

Stolidity

n. [ L. stoliditas. ] The state or quality of being stolid; dullness of intellect; obtuseness; stupidity. [ 1913 Webster ]

Indocile, intractable fools, whose stolidity can baffle all arguments, and be proof against demonstration itself. Bentley. [ 1913 Webster ]

Stolidness

n. Same as Stolidity. [ 1913 Webster ]

Stolon

n. [ L. stolo, -onis: cf. F. stolon. Cf. Stole a stolon, 1st Stool. ] 1. (Bot.) A trailing branch which is disposed to take root at the end or at the joints; a stole. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Zool.) An extension of the integument of the body, or of the body wall, from which buds are developed, giving rise to new zooids, and thus forming a compound animal in which the zooids usually remain united by the stolons. Such stolons are often present in Anthozoa, Hydroidea, Bryozoa, and social ascidians. See Illust. under Scyphistoma. [ 1913 Webster ]


DING DE-EN Dictionary
Stola { f }stole; wrap [Add to Longdo]
Stollen { m }; Stolle { f }; Weihnachtsstollen { m }; Christstollen { m } [ cook. ]fruit loaf; fruit cake; stollen [ Am. ] (eaten at Chistmas) [Add to Longdo]
Stollen { m } (Fußballschuh)stud [Add to Longdo]
Stollen { m } (Bergbau)tunnel [Add to Longdo]
Stolperdraht { m }tripwire [Add to Longdo]
Stolperstein { m }sticking point [Add to Longdo]
Stolperstein { m }stumbling block [Add to Longdo]
Stolz { m }; Hochmut { m } | sein ganzer Stolz | verletzter Stolzpride | his pride and joy | wounded pride [Add to Longdo]
Stolz { m }elation [Add to Longdo]
Stolz { m }haughtiness [Add to Longdo]
Stolz { m }proudness [Add to Longdo]
Stolzieren { n }strut [Add to Longdo]
stolpern | stolpernd | stolpertto stumble | stumbling | stumbles [Add to Longdo]
stolpern; trippeln | stolpernd; trippelndto trip | tripping [Add to Longdo]
stolz (auf); hochmütig { adj } | stolzer | am stolzestenproud (of) | prouder; more proud | proudest; most proud [Add to Longdo]

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