41 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ swam
/สึ แวม/     /S W AE1 M/     /swˈæm/
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หรือค้นหา: -swam-, *swam*

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Jumped overboard about 200 yards out to sea... swam back to this godforsaken place. กระโดดลงน้ำ ประมาณ 200 หลาออกไปทะเล ... ว่ายกลับไปนี้ สถานที่ปราศจากพระผู้เป็นเจ้า In the Name of the Father (1993)
You didn't tell me Make swam, too. And that he's to die. ท่านไม่บอกข้าว่ามาเก้ว่ายน้ำด้วย และเขาจะต้องตาย Rapa Nui (1994)
We swam too far away. เราว่ายไปตั้งไกล Wild Reeds (1994)
He turned an inboard into an outboard scared me to death, and I swam back to shore. เล่นเอาผมกลัวเเทบตาย เเล้วผมก็ว่ายเข้าฝั่ง Jaws (1975)
It was the last time we swam together. Out into the open sea. ครั้งสุดท้ายที่เราว่ายน้ำออกทะเลด้วยกัน Gattaca (1997)
He swam across the straits? เขาว่ายน้ำข้ามช่องแคบ? Princess Mononoke (1997)
I swam across the river without flippers ฉันต้องว่ายข้ามแม่น้ำ โดยปราศจากตีนเป็ด Spygirl (2004)
He didn't know what to do inside the fish tank, so he swam around in a circle before coming out. พอมันอยู่ในชามใส่ปลานะ มันก็ว่ายน้ำต่อไป ฮ่าฮ่าฮ่า House of Fury (2005)
It swam off. มันว่ายไปแล้ว The Host (2006)
I swam for a while... till I drowned. ฉันว่าน้ำอยู่จนซักพัก.. จนกระทั่งฉันจมน้ำ Bad News Blair (2007)
So even if the shark swam up the flooded drain, how did it grab him? เล่าว่าตอนที่ฉลามว่ายมา มีบางอย่างพุ่งมาชนที่เรือก่อนหน้านั้น Episode #2.4 (2008)
And then you swam to shore and saved us both. แล้วพ่อก็ว่ายขึ้นฝั่ง และก็ช่วยชีวิตพวกเราไว้ The Arrival (2008)

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swamAnn swam across the river.
swamHe swam across the river.
swamI swam a lot during this summer vacation.
swamI swam in the afternoons during the summer vacation.
swamI swam two pool lengths.
swamMiss Nicholas swam from Dover on the English side to France in 8 hours and 58 minutes, then turned around and returned to England.
swamNo sooner had the younger brother gone into the forest than he found the river, swam across it, and there on the other side was the she-bear, fast asleep.
swamShe swam across the river.
swamShe swam across the wide river.
swamSwampy land is no use for building purposes.
swamThe fish swam up for crumbs.
swamThey swam across the river.

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
swam
 /S W AE1 M/
/สึ แวม/
/swˈæm/

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary
swam
 (v) /s w a1 m/ /สึ แวม/ /swˈæm/

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Swam

imp. of Swim. [ 1913 Webster ]

Swamp

n. [ Cf. AS. swam a fungus, OD. swam a sponge, D. zwam a fungus, G. schwamm a sponge, Icel. svöppr, Dan. & Sw. swamp, Goth. swamms, Gr. somfo`s porous, spongy. ] Wet, spongy land; soft, low ground saturated with water, but not usually covered with it; marshy ground away from the seashore. [ 1913 Webster ]

Gray swamps and pools, waste places of the hern. Tennyson. [ 1913 Webster ]

A swamp differs from a bog and a marsh in producing trees and shrubs, while the latter produce only herbage, plants, and mosses. Farming Encyc. (E. Edwards, Words). [ 1913 Webster ]


Swamp blackbird. (Zool.) See Redwing (b). --
Swamp cabbage (Bot.), skunk cabbage. --
Swamp deer (Zool.), an Asiatic deer (Rucervus Duvaucelli) of India. --
Swamp hen. (Zool.) (a) An Australian azure-breasted bird (Porphyrio bellus); -- called also goollema. (b) An Australian water crake, or rail (Porzana Tabuensis); -- called also little swamp hen. (c) The European purple gallinule. --
Swamp honeysuckle (Bot.), an American shrub (Azalea viscosa syn. Rhododendron viscosa or Rhododendron viscosum) growing in swampy places, with fragrant flowers of a white color, or white tinged with rose; -- called also swamp pink and white swamp honeysuckle. --
Swamp hook, a hook and chain used by lumbermen in handling logs. Cf. Cant hook. --
Swamp itch. (Med.) See Prairie itch, under Prairie. --
Swamp laurel (Bot.), a shrub (Kalmia glauca) having small leaves with the lower surface glaucous. --
Swamp maple (Bot.), red maple. See Maple. --
Swamp oak (Bot.), a name given to several kinds of oak which grow in swampy places, as swamp Spanish oak (Quercus palustris), swamp white oak (Quercus bicolor), swamp post oak (Quercus lyrata). --
Swamp ore (Min.), bog ore; limonite. --
Swamp partridge (Zool.), any one of several Australian game birds of the genera Synoicus and Excalfatoria, allied to the European partridges. --
Swamp robin (Zool.), the chewink. --
Swamp sassafras (Bot.), a small North American tree of the genus Magnolia (Magnolia glauca) with aromatic leaves and fragrant creamy-white blossoms; -- called also sweet bay. --
Swamp sparrow (Zool.), a common North American sparrow (Melospiza Georgiana, or Melospiza palustris), closely resembling the song sparrow. It lives in low, swampy places. --
Swamp willow. (Bot.) See Pussy willow, under Pussy.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Swamp

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Swamped p. pr. & vb. n. Swamping. ] 1. To plunge or sink into a swamp. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Naut.) To cause (a boat) to become filled with water; to capsize or sink by whelming with water. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Fig.: To plunge into difficulties and perils; to overwhelm; to ruin; to wreck. [ 1913 Webster ]

The Whig majority of the house of Lords was swamped by the creation of twelve Tory peers. J. R. Green. [ 1913 Webster ]

Having swamped himself in following the ignis fatuus of a theory. Sir W. Hamilton. [ 1913 Webster ]

Swamp

v. i. 1. To sink or stick in a swamp; figuratively, to become involved in insuperable difficulties. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To become filled with water, as a boat; to founder; to capsize or sink; figuratively, to be ruined; to be wrecked. [ 1913 Webster ]

Swampy

a. Consisting of swamp; like a swamp; low, wet, and spongy; as, swampy land. [ 1913 Webster ]


WordNet (3.0)
swami(n) a Hindu religious teacher; used as a title of respect
swammerdam(n) Dutch naturalist and microscopist who proposed a classification of insects and who was among the first to recognize cells in animals and was the first to see red blood cells (1637-1680), Syn. Jan Swammerdam
swamp(n) low land that is seasonally flooded; has more woody plants than a marsh and better drainage than a bog, Syn. swampland
swamp(n) a situation fraught with difficulties and imponderables, Example: he was trapped in a medical swamp
swamp(v) drench or submerge or be drenched or submerged, Syn. drench, Example: The tsunami swamped every boat in the harbor
swamp ash(n) small ash of swampy areas of southeastern United States, Syn. Fraxinus caroliniana
swamp azalea(n) shrub growing in swamps throughout the eastern United States and having small white to pinkish flowers resembling honeysuckle, Syn. white honeysuckle, Rhododendron viscosum, swamp honeysuckle
swamp birch(n) birch of western United States resembling the paper birch but having brownish bark, Syn. Western birch, water birch, Betula fontinalis, mountain birch, Western paper birch
swamp buggy(n) an amphibious vehicle typically having four-wheel drive and a raised body, Syn. marsh buggy
swamp candles(n) North American plant with spikes of yellow flowers, found in wet places, Syn. Lysimachia terrestris

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