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English-Thai: HOPE Dictionary [with local updates]
dog daysn. วันที่ร้อนอบอ้าว, ฤดูร้อน

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
dog dayAll I want to do during the dog days is stay indoors and keep out of the sun.

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English (GCIDE) v.0.53
Dogday

{ or . One of the dog days. [ 1913 Webster ]


Dogday cicada (Zool.), a large American cicada (Cicada pruinosa), which trills loudly in midsummer.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Variants: Dog day
dog-days

A period of from four to six weeks, in the summer, variously placed by almanac makers between the early part of July and the early part of September; canicular days; -- so called in reference to the rising in ancient times of the Dog Star (Sirius) with the sun. Popularly, the sultry, close part of the summer; metaphorically, a period of inactivity.
Syn. -- dog days, canicule, canicular days. [ 1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5 ]

☞ The conjunction of the rising of the Dog Star with the rising of the sun was regarded by the ancients as one of the causes of the sultry heat of summer, and of the maladies which then prevailed. But as the conjunction does not occur at the same time in all latitudes, and is not constant in the same region for a long period, there has been much variation in calendars regarding the limits of the dog days. The astronomer Roger Long states that in an ancient calendar in Bede (died 735) the beginning of dog days is placed on the 14th of July; that in a calendar prefixed to the Common Prayer, printed in the time of Queen Elizabeth, they were said to begin on the 6th of July and end on the 5th of September; that, from the Restoration (1660) to the beginning of New Style (1752), British almanacs placed the beginning on the 19th of July and the end on the 28th of August; and that after 1752 the beginning was put on the 30th of July, the end on the 7th of September. Some English calendars now put the beginning on July 3d, and the ending on August 11th. A popular American almanac of the present time (1890) places the beginning on the 25th of July, and the end on the 5th of September. [ 1913 Webster ]

Variants: Dog days

Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
土用[どよう, doyou] (n) midsummer; dog days [Add to Longdo]
土用の丑の日[どようのうしのひ, doyounoushinohi] (n) (See 丑の日) day of the ox in midsummer (during the hottest season); dog days of summer [Add to Longdo]
土用波[どようなみ, doyounami] (n) high waves which rise during the dog days of summer [Add to Longdo]

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