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 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: chard, -chard-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(n) สวนผลไม้
(n) ปลาทะเลขนาดเล็กจำพวกหนึ่งSyn. sardines
(sl) ป่าช้าSee Also: สุสาน
(sl) ป่าช้าSee Also: สุสาน
(sl) อึSee Also: อุจจาระ
(sl) แฟนสาวSyn. bird
  Hope Dictionary 
(คลอชาด') n. ชายพเนจร
(ออร์'เคิร์ด) n. สวนหรือแปลงผลไม้
(ออร์'เคอดิสทฺ) n. ผู้ดูแลสวนผลไม้, เจ้าของสวนผลไม้, ผู้เพาะเลี้ยงต้นไม้ที่ให้ผล
(ออร์'เคอมัน) n. =orchardist
(พิล'เชิร์ด) n. ปลาทะเลขนาดเล็กจำพวกหนึ่ง
  Nontri Dictionary 
(n) สวนผลไม้
  คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.) 
สวนผลไม้ [TU Subject Heading]
สวนขยายพันธุ์Example:สวนที่ได้คัดเลือกไม้พันธุ์ดีที่มีลักษณะดี เด่น โดยเฉพาะไม้ที่ได้รับการปรับปรุงคุณภาพทางพันธุ์ แล้วมาปลูกเพื่อวัตถุประสงค์ในการผลิตเมล็ด เพื่อการขยายพันธุ์ไม้ให้ได้ปริมาณมาก สม่ำเสมอ และสะดวกในการเก็บเกี่ยวเมล็ด การควบคุมการผสมพันธุ์ และพร้อมกับมีการทดสอบทางพันธุ์กรรม () ซึ่งมีความจำเป็นอย่างยิ่งในอนาคตที่ต้องเพิ่มผลผลิตของไม้ต่อเนื้อที่ให้ สูงขึ้นเพราะพื้นที่ป่ามีจำกัดลงทุกที  [สิ่งแวดล้อม]
ก้อนนูนแข็งที่ข้อกลางนิ้วพบในโรคข้อเสื่อม [การแพทย์]
ซาร์ดินเจอร์เดกซ์ทริน [การแพทย์]
  Longdo Unapproved EN-TH **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
ทำสวน
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(n) gardenSee Also: plantation, park, enclosure, orchardExample:สมัยก่อน ถนนจากธนบุรีไปยังนครปฐมไม่มีถนนหนทาง แต่เต็มไปด้วยคูคลอง ร่อง สวน ทุ่งนาUnit:ไร่, สวน, แปลงThai Definition:บริเวณที่ปลูกต้นไม้เป็นจำนวนมาก ซึ่งกั้นเป็นขอบเขตไว้ เป็นคำกล่าวทั่วๆ ไป, ถ้าต้องการกล่าวว่าเป็นสวนชนิดใด ลักษณะใด ก็มีคำอื่นประกอบหลังบอกให้ทราบโดยเฉพาะ, โดยปริยายหมายถึงสถานที่ซึ่งมีลักษณะเช่นนั้นในบางกรณี
(n) orchardExample:ผู้คนในหมู่บ้านดำรงชีวิตอยู่ด้วยการทำสวนผลไม้ ประมงและประกอบหัตถกรรมทอผ้าพื้นเมืองมาเป็นเวลายาวนานUnit:ไร่, สวน
(n) cultivated landSee Also: plantation, orchardExample:วิถีชีวิตของคนชนบทผูกพันอยู่กับเรือกสวนไร่นาThai Definition:พื้นที่ทำสวน
(n) mango orchardSyn. อัมพวาThai Definition:ป่า หรือสวนมะม่วง
(n) orchardistSee Also: fruit gardenerSyn. เกษตรกร, กสิกรExample:มีการส่งเสริมให้ชาวสวนในภาคใต้เลี้ยงโคผสมผสานกับการทำสวนมะพร้าวUnit:คน
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[ājāt] (n) EN: cucumber slices and onions in vinegar ; pickles  FR: achards [ mpl ] ; concombre et oignon macérés dans du vinaigre
[chāosūan] (n) EN: orchard farmer ; fruit gardener  FR: jardinier [ m ]
[dek rǿnrē] (n, exp) EN: tramp child ; vagabond child ; vagrant child ; hobo child  FR: jeune clochard [ m ]
[khīmao = khīmāo] (n) EN: drunkard ; toper ; sot ; wine bibber  FR: ivrogne [ m, f ] ; alcoolique [ m, f ] ; buveur [ m ] ; buveuse [ f ] ; poivrot [ m ] (fam.) ; poivrote [ f ] (fam.) ; soûlard [ m ] (fam.) ; soûlarde [ f ] (fam.) ; soûlaud [ m ] (fam.) ; soûlaude [ f ] (fam.) ; soûlot [ m ] (fam.) ; soûlote [ f ] (fam.) ; pochard [ m ] (fam.) ;
[khon khīkhlāt] (n, exp) EN: coward  FR: peureux [ m ] ; peureuse [ f ] ; poltron [ m ] ; poltronne [ f ] ; lâche [ m ] ; froussard [ m ] (fam.) ; froussarde [ f ] (fam.) ; trouillard [ m ] (fam.) ; trouillarde [ f ] (fam.) ; dégonflé [ m ] ; couard [ m ] (litt.) ; couarde [ f ] (litt.) ; pétochard [ m ] (fam.) ; pétocha
[khon khlāt] (n, exp) EN: coward  FR: peureux [ m ] ; peureuse [ f ] ; poltron [ m ] ; poltronne [ f ] ; lâche [ m ] ; froussard [ m ] (fam.) ; froussarde [ f ] (fam.) ; trouillard [ m ] (fam.) ; trouillarde [ f ] (fam.) ; dégonflé [ m ] ; couard [ m ] (litt.) ; couarde [ f ] (litt.) ; pétochard [ m ] (fam.) ; pétocha
[kui] (n) EN: hobo ; tramp ; bum ; beggar ; idler  FR: clochard [ m ] ; clodo (fam.) [ m ] ; mendiant [ m ] ; vagabond [ m ]
[nok daodin thung yai] (n, exp) EN: Richard's Pipit  FR: Pipit de Richard [ m ] ; Pipit éperonnier [ m ] ; Grand Pipit [ m ] ; Corydalle de Richard
[nok sakūa khualōk Neūa] (n, exp) EN: Parasitic Jaeger ; Artic Skua ; Arctic Jaeger  FR: Labbe parasite [ m ] ; Stercoraire parasite ; Stercoraire arctique ; Labbe des rochers [ m ] ; Labbe de Richardson [ m ] ; Stercoraire de Richardson
[pet dam hūa dam] (n, exp) EN: Baer's Pochard  FR: Fuligule de Baer [ m ] ; Milouin de Baer [ m ]
[pet dam hūa sī nāmtān] (n, exp) EN: Ferruginous Pochard ; White-eyed Pochard  FR: Fuligule nyroca [ m ] ; Milouin de Madagascar [ m ] ; Canard nyroca [ m ] ; Canard nyroque [ m ] ; Canard à iris blanc [ m ] ; Fuligule à iris blanc [ m ] ; Petit Rouge [ m ]
[pet pāk daēng] (n, exp) EN: Red-crested Pochard  FR: Nette rousse [ f ] ; Brante roussâtre ; Canard siffleur huppé [ m ] ; Nette à huppe rousse [ f ] ; Canard rufin [ m ] ; Canard espagnol [ m ]
[pet pāk phlūa] (n, exp) EN: Northern Shoveler  FR: Canard souchet [ m ] ; Souchet ordinaire [ m ] ; Canard à bec de spatule [ m ] ; Bec plat [ m ] ; Bec en cuiller [ m ] ; Canard cuiller [ m ] ; Louchard [ m ]
[pet pōchāt lang khāo] (n, exp) EN: Common Pochard  FR: Fuligule milouin [ m ] ; Milouin d’Europe [ m ] ; Canard milouin [ m ] ; Tête rouge ; Rouget [ m ]
[reūaksūan] (n) EN: cultivated land ; plantation ; orchard  FR: plantation [ f ]
[sīen] (n) EN: splinter ; thorn  FR: esquille [ f ] ; écharde [ f ] ; éclat de bois [ m ]
[sīen tam thāo] (xp) EN: get a splinter in one's foot  FR: avoir une écharde dans le pied
[sūan = suan] (n) EN: garden ; park ; yard ; orchard ; plantation  FR: jardin [ m ] ; parc [ m ] ; plantation [ f ]
[sūan phonlamāi] (n) EN: orchard  FR: verger [ m ] ; jardin fruitier [ m ]
  CMU Pronouncing Dictionary 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) a grove of apple trees
(n) beet lacking swollen root; grown as a vegetable for its edible leaves and stalksSyn. Beta vulgaris cicla, spinach beet, chard plant, leaf beet, Swiss chard
(n) long succulent whitish stalks with large green leavesSyn. spinach beet, leaf beet, Swiss chard
(n) white wine grapeSyn. chardonnay grape
(n) dry white table wine resembling Chablis but made from Chardonnay grapesSyn. Pinot Chardonnay
(n) widely grown stout Old World hay and pasture grassSyn. cockspur, cocksfoot, Dactylis glomerata
(n) the male is chestnut-and-blackSyn. Icterus spurius
(n) a grove of peach trees
(n) small fishes found in great schools along coasts of Europe; smaller and rounder than herringSyn. Sardina pilchardus, sardine
(n) heavy-bodied Old World diving duck having a grey-and-black body and reddish headSyn. Aythya ferina
(n) son of Henry II and King of England from 1189 to 1199; a leader of the Third Crusade; on his way home from the crusade he was captured and held prisoner in the Holy Roman Empire until England ransomed him in 1194 (1157-1199)Syn. Richard Coeur de Lion, Richard the Lionheart, Richard the Lion-Hearted
(n) King of England from 1377 to 1399; he suppressed the Peasant's Revolt in 1381 but his reign was marked by popular discontent and baronial opposition in British Parliament and he was forced to abdicate in 1399 (1367-1400)
(n) King of England from 1483 to 1485; seized the throne from his nephew Edward V who was confined to the Tower of London and murdered; his reign ended when he was defeated by Henry Tudor (later Henry VII) at the battle of Bosworth Field (1452-1485)
(n) an unknown or fictitious party to legal proceedings
(n) English literary critic who collaborated with C. K. Ogden and contributed to the development of Basic English (1893-1979)Syn. Ivor Armstrong Richards, I. A. Richards
(n) United States architect (1838-1886)Syn. Henry Hobson Richardson
(n) British stage and screen actor noted for playing classic roles (1902-1983)Syn. Sir Ralph David Richardson, Ralph Richardson
(n) geranium of western North America having branched clusters of white or pale pink flowersSyn. Geranium richardsonii
(n) French paleontologist and philosopher (1881-1955)Syn. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
(n) native Eurasian tree widely cultivated in many varieties for its firm rounded edible fruitsSyn. orchard apple tree, Malus pumila
(n) British statesman and leader of the Labour Party who instituted the welfare state in Britain (1883-1967)Syn. Clement Attlee, Clement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee
(n) a species of large fish found in Australian riversSyn. Scleropages leichardti, Dawson River salmon, spotted barramundi, spotted bonytongue, saratoga
(n) English actor who was the first to play the leading role in several of Shakespeare's tragedies (1567-1619)Syn. Richard Burbage
(n) English explorer who with John Speke was the first European to explore Lake Tanganyika (1821-1890)Syn. Richard Burton, Sir Richard Francis Burton, Sir Richard Burton
(n) Welsh film actor who often co-starred with Elizabeth Taylor (1925-1984)Syn. Richard Burton
(n) explorer and United States naval officer; led expeditions to explore Antarctica (1888-1957)Syn. Admiral Byrd, Richard Evelyn Byrd, Richard E. Byrd
(n) English impresario who brought Gilbert and Sullivan together and produced many of their operettas in London (1844-1901)Syn. Richard D'Oyly Carte
(n) third son of Elizabeth II (born in 1964)Syn. Prince Edward, Edward Antony Richard Louis
(n) German chemist (1825-1909)Syn. Richard August Carl Emil Erlenmeyer
(n) United States physicist who contributed to the theory of the interaction of photons and electrons (1918-1988)Syn. Richard Feynman, Richard Phillips Feynman
(n) of sagebrush and grassland areas of western United States and CanadaSyn. Citellus richardsoni, Richardson ground squirrel
(n) United States athlete who revolutionized the high jump by introducing the Fosbury flop in the 1968 Olympics (born in 1947)Syn. Dick Fosbury, Richard D. Fosbury
(n) United States architect who invented the geodesic dome (1895-1983)Syn. Richard Buckminster Fuller, R. Buckminster Fuller, Buckminster Fuller
(n) United States inventor of the first rapid firing gun (1818-1903)Syn. Richard Jordan Gatling
(n) garden consisting of a small cultivated wood without undergrowthSyn. woodlet, orchard, plantation
(n) United States general who served as military director of the atomic bomb project (1896-1970)Syn. Leslie Richard Groves
(n) Scottish statesman and brother of Elizabeth and John Haldane (1856-1928)Syn. Richard Burdon Haldane, Richard Haldane, First Viscount Haldane of Cloan
(n) 19th President of the United States; his administration removed federal troops from the South and so ended the Reconstruction Period (1822-1893)Syn. President Hayes, Rutherford Birchard Hayes, Rutherford B. Hayes
(n) Nazi leader who in 1941 flew a solo flight to Scotland in an apparent attempt to negotiate a peace treaty with Great Britain but was imprisoned for life (1894-1987)Syn. Rudolf Hess, Walther Richard Rudolf Hess
(n) English theologian (1554-1600)Syn. Richard Hooker
(n) United States architect (1827-1895)Syn. Richard Morris Hunt
(n) United States fashion designer noted for understated fashions (born in 1942)Syn. Calvin Richard Klein, Calvin Klein
(n) German neurologist noted for his studies of sexual deviance (1840-1902)Syn. Baron Richard von Krafft-Ebing, Richard von Krafft-Ebing
(n) Austrian chemist who did research on carotenoids and vitamins (1900-1967)Syn. Richard Kuhn
(n) English paleontologist (son of Louis Leakey and Mary Leakey) who continued the work of his parents; he was appointed director of a wildlife preserve in Kenya but resigned under political pressure (born in 1944)Syn. Richard Erskine Leakey, Richard Leakey
(n) leader of the American Revolution who proposed the resolution calling for independence of the American Colonies (1732-1794)Syn. Richard Henry Lee
(n) English poet (1618-1857)Syn. Richard Lovelace
(n) vice president under Eisenhower and 37th President of the United States; resigned after the Watergate scandal in 1974 (1913-1994)Syn. Richard Milhous Nixon, President Nixon, Richard Nixon, Richard M. Nixon
(n) British industrialist who manufactured automobiles and created a philanthropic foundation (1877-1963)Syn. William Richard Morris, First Viscount Nuffield
(n) English comparative anatomist and paleontologist who was an opponent of Darwinism (1804-1892)Syn. Sir Richard Owen
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

[ After Thomas Blanchard, American inventor. ] (Mach.) A kind of wood-turning lathe for making noncircular and irregular forms, as felloes, gun stocks, lasts, spokes, etc., after a given pattern. The pattern and work rotate on parallel spindles in the same direction with the same speed, and the work is shaped by a rapidly rotating cutter whose position is varied by the pattern acting as a cam upon a follower wheel traversing slowly along the pattern. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

n. [ Cf. F. carde esculent thistle. ] 1. The tender leaves or leafstalks of the artichoke, white beet, etc., blanched for table use. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A variety of the white beet, which produces large, succulent leaves and leafstalks. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. 1. a white wine grape. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

2. dry white Chablis-type table wine made from Chardonnay grapes.
Syn. -- Pinot Chardonnay. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. [ AS. ortgeard, wyrtgeard, lit., wortyard, i. e., a yard for herbs; wyrt herb + geard yard. See Wort, Yard inclosure. ] 1. A garden. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

2. An inclosure containing fruit trees; also, the fruit trees, collectively; -- used especially of apples, peaches, pears, cherries, plums, or the like, less frequently of nutbearing trees and of sugar maple trees. [ 1913 Webster ]


Orchard grass (Bot.), a tall coarse grass (Dactylis glomerata), introduced into the United States from Europe. It grows usually in shady places, and is of value for forage and hay. --
Orchard house (Hort.), a glazed structure in which fruit trees are reared in pots. --
Orchard oriole (Zool.), a bright-colored American oriole (Icterus spurius), which frequents orchards. It is smaller and darker thah the Baltimore oriole.
[ 1913 Webster ]

n. 1. The cultivation of orchards. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Orchards, in general. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. One who cultivates an orchard. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Cf. It. pilseir, W. pilcod minnows. ] (Zool.) A small European food fish (Clupea pilchardus) resembling the herring, but thicker and rounder. It is sometimes taken in great numbers on the coast of England. [ 1913 Webster ]

Fools are as like husbands as pilchards are to herrings. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ From Poach to stab. ] [ Written also pocard, pochard. ] (Zool.) (a) A common European duck (Aythya ferina); -- called also goldhead, poker, and fresh-water widgeon, or red-headed widgeon. (b) The American redhead, which is closely allied to the European poachard. [ 1913 Webster ]


Red-crested poachard (Zool.), an Old World duck (Branta rufina). --
Scaup poachard, the scaup duck. --
Tufted poachard, a scaup duck (Aythya cristata, or Fuligula cristata), native of Europe and Asia.
[ 1913 Webster ]

n. (Zool.) See Poachard. [ 1913 Webster ]

. (Law) A fictious name for a party, real or fictious, to an act or proceeding. Other names were formerly similarly used, as John-a-Nokes, John o', or of the, Nokes, or Noakes, John-a-Stiles, etc. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[  /  , guǒ yuánㄍㄨㄛˇ ㄩㄢˊorchard #16868
[, ㄆㄨˇgarden; orchard #17703
[ , Qiē níㄑㄧㄝ ㄋㄧˊCheney (name); Richard B. "Dick" Cheney (1941-), US Republican politician, vice-president 2001-2008 #21716
[  , Lǐ chá déㄌㄧˇ ㄔㄚˊ ㄉㄜˊRichard (name) #39569
[   /   , Lǐ Zé kǎiㄌㄧˇ ㄗㄜˊ ㄎㄞˇRichard Li #40431
[  , jiā tè línㄐㄧㄚ ㄊㄜˋ ㄌㄧㄣˊGatling (name); Richard J. Gatling (1818-1903), inventor of the Gatling gun #47607
[  , Lǐ chá sēnㄌㄧˇ ㄔㄚˊ ㄙㄣRichardson (name) #77344
[ , Lǐ cháㄌㄧˇ ㄔㄚˊRichard (name) #86329
[   /   , Bù lán sēnㄅㄨˋ ㄌㄢˊ ㄙㄣBranson or Brandsen (name); Sir Richard Branson (1950-), British millionaire and founder of Virgin #90310
[  , niú pí càiㄋㄧㄡˊ ㄆㄧˊ ㄘㄞˋchard (Beta vulgaris), a foliage beet #191983
[  , Ní kè sēnㄋㄧˊ ㄎㄜˋ ㄙㄣNixon (name); Richard M Nixon (1913-1994), US president 1969-1974 #317116
[   /   , yīng táo yuánㄧㄥ ㄊㄠˊ ㄩㄢˊThe Cherry Orchard
[     /     , Shī xīn wáng Lǐ cháㄕ ㄒㄧㄣ ㄨㄤˊ ㄌㄧˇ ㄔㄚˊRichard the Lionheart (1157-1199), King Richard I of England 1189-1199
[    /    , hóng niú pí càiㄏㄨㄥˊ ㄋㄧㄡˊ ㄆㄧˊ ㄘㄞˋchard (Beta vulgaris), a foliage beet
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[その(P);えん(P), sono (P); en (P)] (n, n-suf) (1) (えん usually when a suffix) (See りんご園) garden (esp. man-made); orchard; park; plantation; (2) (See 学びの園) place; location; (P) #1581
[ももぞの, momozono] (n) peach orchard #11153
[りんごえん, ringoen] (n) apple orchard
[o-cha-do] (n) orchard; (P)
[o-cha-dogurasu] (n) orchard grass
[shisutemufuro-cha-to] (n) systems flow chard
[sharudone] (n) Chardonnay (fre
[suisucha-do] (n) (See 不断草) Swiss chard (Beta vulgaris var. cicla); silverbeet
[いわし, iwashi] (n) pilchard (esp. the Japanese pilchard, Sardinops melanostictus); sardine (esp. the sardine of the Japanese pilchard); (P)
[いわしゆ, iwashiyu] (n) pilchard oil; sardine oil
[かじゅえん, kajuen] (n) orchard
[かじゅさいばいしゃ, kajusaibaisha] (n) orchardist; fruit grower
[かもがや, kamogaya] (n) orchard grass
[ななつぼし, nanatsuboshi] (n) (1) (See 北斗七星) Big Dipper; (2) (See 七曜・1) family crest representing the seven luminaries (with one central circle surrounded by six other circles); (3) (See 真鰯) Japanese pilchard; Japanese sardine (Sardinops melanostictus)
[まいわし;マイワシ, maiwashi ; maiwashi] (n) (uk) Japanese pilchard; Japanese sardine (Sardinops melanostictus)
[なまむぎじけん, namamugijiken] (n) Namamugi Incident (Aug. 1862); Kanagawa Incident; Richardson Affair
[ねずっぽ;ネズッポ, nezuppo ; nezuppo] (n) (uk) dragonet (any fish of family Callionymidae, esp. Richard's dragonet, Repomucenus richardsonii)
[ねずみごち;ネズミゴチ, nezumigochi ; nezumigochi] (n) (uk) Richardson's dragonet (Repomucenus richardsonii); Richard's dragonet
[おおばね, oobane] (n, adj-no) (See 真鰯) large Japanese pilchard
[ばいえん, baien] (n) plum garden or orchard
[ふだんそう(不断草;ふだん草);フダンそう(フダン草);フダンソウ, fudansou ( fudan kusa ; fudan kusa ); fudan sou ( fudan kusa ); fudansou] (n) Swiss chard (Beta vulgaris var. cicla); silverbeet
[ほじょう, hojou] (n) cultivated land (field, garden, orchard, etc.)
[ざるがい;ザルガイ, zarugai ; zarugai] (n) (uk) Burchard's cockle (Vasticardium burchardi)
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Mangold { m } [ bot. ] [ cook. ]
chard; Swiss chard
Obstgarten { m }
orchard
Kolbenente { f } [ ornith. ]
Red-crested Pochard (Netta rufina)
Spornpieper { m } [ ornith. ]
Richard's Pipit (Anthus richardi)
Tafelente { f } [ ornith. ]
Common Pochard (Aythya ferina)
Baermoorente { f } [ ornith. ]
Baer's Pochard
Madagaskarmoorente { f } [ ornith. ]
Madagascar Pochard
Rotaugenente { f } [ ornith. ]
Southern Pochard
Pritchardhuhn { n } [ ornith. ]
Polynesian Scrub Fowl
Richardmonarch { m } [ ornith. ]
Richard's Monarch
Gartentrupial [ ornith. ]
Orchard Oriole
Reichardweber { m } [ ornith. ]
Tanzanian Masked Weaver
Sardine { f } [ zool. ]
European pilchard
Baumspritze { f } für Schlepperanbau
crop sprayer; orchard sprayer
König Richard der Dritte
The Life and Death of King Richard III.
König Richard der Zweite
The Life and Death of King Richard II.
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