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%bria%

 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: bria, -bria-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(n) พุ่มไม้มีหนามเช่น กุหลาบป่าSyn. brier
(adj) ซึ่งทำให้มึนเมาSee Also: ซึ่งทำให้เคลิบเคลิ้มSyn. alcoholic, hardAnt. nonalcoholic
(n) สิ่งที่ทำให้มึนเมาSee Also: ของมึนเมา
(n) คนเมา (คำโบราณ)See Also: คนขี้เมาSyn. drunkard, habitual drunkard
(vt) ทำให้เบิกบานใจSee Also: ทำให้เคลิ้มใจSyn. exhilarate
(vt) ทำให้เมาSee Also: ทำให้มึนSyn. intoxicate, make drunk, stimulate
(adj) เมา (คำโบราณ)See Also: มึนเมาSyn. drunken, intemperate
(n) ต้นกุหลาบพันธุ์หนึ่ง
  Hope Dictionary 
(ไบร'อะ) n. ดูbrier
(แคม'เบรียน) adj. เกี่ยวกับยุคPaleozoic (500-600ล้านปีก่อน)
n. ขอบ, สัน, ริม
adj. มีขอบเป็นเส้น ๆ
(อินอี'บริเอินทฺ) adj. ซึ่งทำให้ (มึนเมา, เบิกบานใจ, เคลิบเคลิ้ม) n. ของมึนเมาSyn. intoxicating
(อินอี'บริเอท) vt. ทำให้มึนเมา, ทำให้เบิกบานใจ, ทำให้เคลิบเคลิ้ม n. ขี้เมา, คนเมา. adj. เมา, เมาเหล้า.See Also: inebriation n.
  Nontri Dictionary 
(n) ไม้หนาม
(adj) เมา, ขี้เมา, เคลิบเคลิ้ม
(n) คนเมา, คนขี้เมา
(vt) ทำให้เมา, ทำให้มึนเมา, ทำให้เคลิบเคลิ้ม
  ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน 
มหายุคพรีแคมเบรียน [ธรณีวิทยา๑๔ ม.ค. ๒๕๔๖]
ส่วนทบหยัก [ทันตแพทยศาสตร์๑๓ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
ยุคแคมเบรียน [ธรณีวิทยา๑๔ ม.ค. ๒๕๔๖]
ความเมา (เหล้า) [ มีความหมายเหมือนกับ inebriety ๑ ] [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
ชายครุย [พฤกษศาสตร์ ๑๘ ก.พ. ๒๕๔๕]
เป็นชายครุย [พฤกษศาสตร์ ๑๘ ก.พ. ๒๕๔๕]
ส่วนทบหยัก [ทันตแพทยศาสตร์๑๓ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
ความเมา (เหล้า) [ มีความหมายเหมือนกับ inebriety ๑ ] [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
๑. ทำให้มึนเมา๒. ของมึนเมา [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
ความเมา (เหล้า) [ มีความหมายเหมือนกับ inebriety ๑ ] [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
  คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.) 
สมดุลของการเกิดสารประกอบเชิงซ้อน [การแพทย์]
สมดุลเคมีของอิออนเชิงซ้อน [การแพทย์]
บริเวณปากท่อเข้าสู่โพรงมดลูก, ปลายท่อรังไข่, ฟิมเบรีย, ปลายหลอดมดลูก, ปลายท่อมดลูก, ปากแตรของท่อมดลูก, ติดกับปากแตร [การแพทย์]
ปลายเปิดมีรูปิด [การแพทย์]
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(adj) drunk/drunkenSee Also: alcoholic, sot, inebriatedSyn. ขี้เหล้าเมายา, ขี้เมาExample:เขาเกลียดพ่อเพราะพ่อเป็นคนขี้เหล้าทำให้แม่ต้องทำงานเลี้ยงครอบครัวโดยลำพัง
(v) make someone drunkSee Also: inebriate, ply someone with liquorExample:เธอวางแผนการต่างๆ เพื่อทำลายลูกน้อง สุดท้ายเธอเองก็กลับถูกลูกน้องตัวเองมอมเหล้า และข่มขืนThai Definition:ล่อให้กินเหล้าจนเมาครองสติไม่ได้
(v) be drunkSee Also: be intoxicated with drinks, be tipsy, be plastered, be drunken, be legless, be inebriatedSyn. มึนเมาExample:ผมเมาจนจำไม่ได้ว่าเกิดอะไรขึ้นบ้างเมื่อคืนนี้Thai Definition:มีอาการฟั่นเฟือนเพราะฤทธิ์เหล้าฤทธิ์ยา
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[mao = māo] (v) EN: be drunk ; be intoxicated ; suffer motion sickness ; be tipsy ; be plastered ; be drunken ; be legless ; be inebriated  FR: être soûl = être saoul ; être ivre ; avoir bu ; être plein (fam.) ; être bourré (fam.)
[møm lao] (v, exp) EN: make someone drunk ; inebriate ; ply someone with liquor  FR: soûler = saouler (vx) ; faire boire
  ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus 
  CMU Pronouncing Dictionary 
  Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) a pipe made from the root (briarroot) of the tree heathSyn. briar pipe
(n) old French breed of large strong usually black dogs having a long tail and long wavy and slightly stiff coat
(n) hard woody root of the briar Erica arborea
(n) wood from the hard woody root of the briar Erica arborea; used to make tobacco pipesSyn. brier-wood, brierwood
(n) a region of southern Italy (forming the toe of the Italian `boot')
(n) from 544 million to about 500 million years ago; marine invertebratesSyn. Cambrian period
(n) a rugged plateau that runs north to south through central Wales
(n) a range of mountains in northern Spain along the coast of the Bay of Biscay
(n) French statesman and writer; considered a precursor of the romantic movement in France (1768-1848)Syn. Vicomte de Chateaubriand, Francois Rene Chateaubriand
(n) a very thick center cut of beef tenderloin
(n) a former Celtic kingdom in northwestern England; the name continued to be used for the hilly northwestern region of England including the Lake District and the northern Pennines
(n) a county of northwestern England
(n) thin projections forming a fringe (especially around the ovarian end of the Fallopian tube)
(adj) having a fringe of slender processes
(n) an Anglo-Saxon kingdom in northern England until 876
(n) a group of dead languages of ancient Italy; they were displace by Latin
(n) the eon following the Hadean time and preceding the Phanerozoic eon; from about 3, 800 million years ago until 544 million years agoSyn. Precambrian aeon, Precambrian eon, Precambrian period
(n) a mountainous region in central Italy
(n) an extinct Italic language of ancient southern Italy
(adj) not inebriatedSyn. unintoxicated
(n) a liquor or brew containing alcohol as the active agentSyn. inebriant, alcoholic beverage, intoxicant, alcoholic drinkExample:alcohol (or drink) ruined him
(n) habitual intoxication; prolonged and excessive intake of alcoholic drinks leading to a breakdown in health and an addiction to alcohol such that abrupt deprivation leads to severe withdrawal symptomsSyn. drunkenness, inebriation, alcohol addiction
(n) a very prickly woody vine of the eastern United States growing in tangled masses having tough round stems with shiny leathery leaves and small greenish flowers followed by clusters of inedible shiny black berriesSyn. horse-brier, Smilax rotundifolia, brier, briar, greenbrier, horse brier, catbrier
(n) a chronic drinkerSyn. wino, sot, rummy, drunk, inebriate
(n) a temporary state resulting from excessive consumption of alcoholSyn. intoxication, inebriety, insobriety, tipsiness, inebriationAnt. soberness
(v) fill with sublime emotionSyn. thrill, beatify, exalt, tickle pink, inebriateExample:The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies; He was inebriated by his phenomenal success
(n) bog plant with broadly heart-shaped basal leaves and cream-colored or white saucer-shaped flowers with fringed petals; west of Rocky Mountains from Alaska to New MexicoSyn. Parnassia fimbriata
(v) make drunk (with alcoholic drinks)Syn. soak, inebriate
(n) British immunologist (born in Brazil) who studied tissue transplants and discovered that the rejection of grafts was an immune response (1915-1987)Syn. Peter Medawar, Sir Peter Brian Medawar
(n) North American orchid similar to Habenaria psycodes with larger paler flowersSyn. Habenaria fimbriata, purple-fringed orchis
(v) become drunk or drink excessivelySyn. hit it up, soak, inebriate
(n) Eurasian rose with prickly stems and fragrant leaves and bright pink flowers followed by scarlet hipsSyn. eglantine, Rosa eglanteria, brier, briar, sweetbriar
(n) evergreen treelike Mediterranean shrub having fragrant white flowers in large terminal panicles and hard woody roots used to make tobacco pipesSyn. briar, Erica arborea, brier
(n) one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; during Roman times the region was known as CambriaSyn. Cymru, Cambria
(adj) of or relating to or characteristic of Wales or its people or their languageSyn. CambrianExample:the Welsh coast; Welsh syntax
(n) a native or resident of WalesSyn. Welsh, Cambrian, Cymry
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

n. Same as Brier. [ 1913 Webster ]

{ } n. [ OE. brere, brer, AS. brēr, brær; cf. Ir. briar prickle, thorn, brier, pin, Gael. preas bush, brier, W. prys, prysg. ] 1. A plant with a slender woody stem bearing stout prickles; especially, species of Rosa, Rubus, and Smilax. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Fig.: Anything sharp or unpleasant to the feelings. [ 1913 Webster ]

The thorns and briers of reproof. Cowper. [ 1913 Webster ]


Brier root, the root of the southern Smilax laurifolia and Smilax Walteri; -- used for tobacco pipes. See also 2nd brier. --
Cat brier,
Green brier
, several species of Smilax (Smilax rotundifolia, etc.) --
Sweet brier (Rosa rubiginosa). See Sweetbrier. --
Yellow brier, the Rosa Eglantina.
[ 1913 Webster ]

n. an old French breed of large strong usually black dogs having a long tail and long wavy and slightly stiff coat. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

a. [ L. Briareius, fr. Briareus a mythological hundred-handed giant, Gr. &unr_;, fr. &unr_; strong. ] Pertaining to, or resembling, Briareus, a giant fabled to have a hundred hands; hence, hundred-handed or many-handed. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. the hard woody root of the briar Erica arborea. [ Also spelled brierroot. ] [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. wood from the hard woody root of the briar Erica arborea; used to make tobacco pipes.
Syn. -- brierwood. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

adj. 1. having or covered with protective barbs or quills or spines or thorns etc.; -- of plants or animals.
Syn. -- barbed, barbellate, briery, bristly, burred, burry, prickly, spiny, thorny. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. The ancient Latin name of Wales. It is used by modern poets. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. 1. (Geog.) Of or pertaining to Cambria or Wales. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Geol.) Of or pertaining to the lowest subdivision of the rocks of the Silurian or Molluscan age; -- sometimes described as inferior to the Silurian. It is named from its development in Cambria or Wales. See the Diagram under Geology. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. 1. A native of Cambria or Wales. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Geol.) The Cambrian formation. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Of or pertaining to Cantabria on the Bay of Biscay in Spain. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. a double-thick center cut of beef tenderloin, broiled and served with a sauce and potatoes. [ WordNet 1.5 +PJC ]


‖Chateau en Espagne ety>[ F. ], a castle in Spain, that is, a castle in the air, Spain being the region of romance.
[ 1913 Webster ]

a. Of or pertaining to the Cimbri. -- n. One of the Cimbri. See Cimbric. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Pertaining to Cumberland, England, or to a system of rocks found there. [ 1913 Webster ]


Cumbrian system (Geol.), the slate or graywacke system of rocks, now included in the Cambrian or Silurian system; -- so called because most prominent at Cumberland.
[ 1913 Webster ]

‖n.; pl. Fimbriæ [ L., fringe. See Fringle. ] (Anat.) (a) pl. A fringe, or fringed border. (b) A band of white matter bordering the hippocampus in the brain. -- Fim"bri*al a. [1913 Webster]

a. [ L. fimbriatus fibrous, fringed, fr. fimbria fiber, fringe. See Fringe. ] Having the edge or extremity bordered by filiform processes thicker than hairs; fringed; as, the fimbriate petals of the pink; the fimbriate end of the Fallopian tube. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Fimbriated; p. pr. & vb. n. Fimbriating. ] To hem; to fringe. Fuller. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. 1. Having a fringed border; fimbriate. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Her.) Having a very narrow border of another tincture; -- said esp. of an ordinary or subordinary. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ L. funebris belonging to a funeral, fr. funus funeral. ] Pertaining to a funeral or funerals; funeral; funereal. [ Obs. ] [ Written also funebral. ] Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ]

{ } v. t. [ See Glabrate. ] To make smooth, plain, or bare. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ L. inebrians, p. pr. of inebriare. See Inebriate. ] Intoxicating. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. Anything that intoxicates, as opium, alcohol, etc.; an intoxicant. Smart. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Inebriated p. pr. & vb. n. Inebriating ] [ L. inebriatus, p. p. of inebriare; pref. in- in + ebriare to make drunk, fr. ebrius drunk. See Ebriety. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. To make drunk; to intoxicate. [ 1913 Webster ]

The cups
That cheer but not inebriate. Cowper. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Fig.: To disorder the senses of; to exhilarate or elate as if by spirituous drink; to deprive of sense and judgment; also, to stupefy. [ 1913 Webster ]

The inebriating effect of popular applause. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. To become drunk. [ Obs. ] Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ L. inebriatus, p. p. ] Intoxicated; drunk; habitually given to drink; stupefied. [ 1913 Webster ]

Thus spake Peter, as a man inebriate and made drunken with the sweetness of this vision, not knowing what he said. Udall. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. One who is drunk or intoxicated; esp., an habitual drunkard; as, an asylum for inebriates. [ 1913 Webster ]

Some inebriates have their paroxysms of inebriety. E. Darwin. [ 1913 Webster ]

adj. under the influence of alcohol; intoxicated; drunk.
Syn. -- besotted, bibulous, blind, blind drunk, drunk, drunken, inebriate, sottish. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. [ L. inebriatio. ] The condition of being inebriated; intoxication; figuratively, deprivation of sense and judgment by anything that exhilarates, as success. Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ]

Preserve him from the inebriation of prosperity. Macaulay.

Syn. -- See Drunkenness. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. (Anat.) Of or pertaining to a manubrium; shaped like a manubrium; handlelike. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Of or pertaining to Northumberland in England. -- n. A native or inhabitant of Northumberland. [ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[  /  , jīng jíㄐㄧㄥ ㄐㄧˊbriar; blackberry vine #24859
[  , Gǔ shēng dàiㄍㄨˇ ㄕㄥ ㄉㄞˋPaleozoic (geological era 545-250m years ago, covering Cambrian 寒武紀|寒武纪, Ordovician 奧陶紀|奥陶纪, Silurian 志留紀|志留纪, Devonian 泥盆紀|泥盆纪, Carboniferous 石炭紀|石炭纪, Permian 二疊紀|二叠纪See Also: 寒武紀, 寒武纪, 奧陶紀, 奥陶纪, 志留紀, 志留纪, 泥盆紀, 泥盆纪, 石炭紀, 石炭纪, 二疊紀, 二叠纪 #60350
[   /   , Hán wǔ jìㄏㄢˊ ㄨˇ ㄐㄧˋCambrian (geological period 545-495m years ago) #68780
[   /   , zhèn dàn jìㄓㄣˋ ㄉㄢˋ ㄐㄧˋSinian (c. 800-542 million years ago), late phase of pre-Cambrian geological era #125442
[  , Yuán gǔ zhòuㄩㄢˊ ㄍㄨˇ ㄓㄡˋpre-Cambrian (geological eon 2500-645m) #161337
[   /   , Xiǎn shēng zhòuㄒㄧㄢˇ ㄕㄥ ㄓㄡˋPhanerozoic (geological eon lasting since the Cambrian 武紀|寒武纪, c. 540m year agoSee Also: 武紀, 寒武纪 #203263
[    /    , Qián Hán wǔ jìㄑㄧㄢˊ ㄏㄢˊ ㄨˇ ㄐㄧˋpre-Cambrian (geological period before c. 540m years ago)
[    /    , Kǎn tǎ bù liánㄎㄢˇ ㄊㄚˇ ㄅㄨˋ ㄌㄧㄢˊCantabria in north Spain; Spanish Basque country
[      /      , Kǎn tǎ bù lián shān màiㄎㄢˇ ㄊㄚˇ ㄅㄨˋ ㄌㄧㄢˊ ㄕㄢ ㄇㄞˋCantabrian mountain range in north Spain dividing Asturias from Castilla-Leon
[   , Āi dí kǎ lāㄞ ㄉㄧˊ ㄎㄚˇ ㄌㄚEdiacaran (c. 635-542 million years ago), late phase of pre-Cambrian geological era
[   , Tè tí sī hǎiㄊㄜˋ ㄊㄧˊ ㄙ ㄏㄞˇThetys (pre-Cambrian ocean)
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[おどろ, odoro] (adj-na, n) briars; thicket; the bush #12158
[いばらひめ, ibarahime] (n) Sleeping Beauty; Thorn Princess; Briar Rose
[カンブリアき, kanburia ki] (n) Cambrian period
[カンブリアけい, kanburia kei] (n, adj-no) Cambrian system (i.e. rock layer deposited during the Cambrian period)
[カンブリアばくはつ, kanburia bakuhatsu] (n) Cambrian explosion (of life)
[shato-burian] (n) chateaubriand (fre
[buraiya-; buraia-] (n) brier (Erica arborea); briar
[いばら;イバラ, ibara ; ibara] (n) (1) thorny shrub; (2) (often written 薔薇) wild rose; briar; (3) thorn; (4) (architectural) cusp
[カンブリア, kanburia] (n) (uk) (arch) Cambria (old name for Wales)
[ぎんだら, gindara] (n) Japanese bluefish (Anoplopoma fimbria); North Pacific bluefish; candlefish; sablefish
[けいきょく;ばら, keikyoku ; bara] (n) (1) wild rose; bramble; (2) briar patch; (3) thorn (used figuratively as an obstacle or source of difficulty)
[しまうしのした;シマウシノシタ, shimaushinoshita ; shimaushinoshita] (n) (uk) zebra sole (Zebrias zebrinus)
[よわす, yowasu] (v5s, vt) (1) to get (someone) drunk; to inebriate; to intoxicate; (2) to charm; to enchant
[よわせる, yowaseru] (v1, vt) (1) to get (someone) drunk; to inebriate; to intoxicate; (2) to charm; to enchant
[せんカンブリアじだい, sen kanburia jidai] (n) Precambrian era
[つるまき;ツルマキ, tsurumaki ; tsurumaki] (n) (uk) (See 縞牛の舌) zebra sole (Zebrias zebrinus)
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Dornstrauch { m }; Dornbusch { m }
briar; brier
Kambrium { n } [ geol. ]
Cambrian
Rausch { m }
inebriation
berauschen; betrunken machen | berauschend | berauscht | berauscht | berauschte
to inebriate | inebriating | inebriated | inebriate | inebriated
von { prp; +Dativ } | ein Kind von ihm | ein Roman von ... | von Geburt | von Natur aus | vom Hörensagen; aus Gerüchten | vom Sehen | vom Erfolg berauscht
by | a child by him | a novel by ... | by birth | by nature | by hearsay | by sight | inebriated by success
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