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 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: garis, -garis-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(adj) ฉูดฉาดSee Also: สี บาดตาSyn. flamboyant, ostentatiousAnt. tasteful, unostentatious
(n) นิสัยหยาบคายSee Also: ความหยาบคายSyn. barbarism, obscenity
(adj) เปรี้ยวSee Also: ซึ่งมีรสเปรี้ยวSyn. sour
  Hope Dictionary 
(การ์'ริช) adj. หรูหรา, ฉูดฉาดเกินไป.See Also: garishly adv. garishness n.
(วัล'กะไรซ) vt. ทำให้หยาบคาย, ทำให้ต่ำช้า, ทำให้มีลักษณะธรรมดา ๆSee Also: vulgarisation n. vulgarization n. vulgariser n. vulgariser, vulgarizer n.
(วัล'กะริสซึม) n. นิสัยหยาบคาย, ความหยาบคาย, ลักษณะธรรมดา ๆ , คำหยาบ, คำพูดหยาบคายSyn. barbarism
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สิว [TU Subject Heading]
สิวธรรมดา, สิว [การแพทย์]
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  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(adj) flashySee Also: dazzling, garishSyn. ฉูดฉาด, สะดุดตาAnt. เป็นธรรมดา, ง่ายๆ, เรียบ, สุภาพExample:เสื้อผ้าของหล่อนแต่ละชุดมีสีสันบาดตาเหลือเกินThai Definition:สะดุดตาเพราะเห็นสีฉูดฉาด
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[būanpāk] (v, exp) EN: rinse one's mouth ; gargle  FR: se rincer la bouche ; se gargariser ; se rincer la gorge
[klūakhø] (v) EN: gargle ; rinse the mouth  FR: se gargariser
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) the most common form of acne; usually affects people from puberty to young adulthood
(adv) in a tastelessly garish mannerSyn. gaudily, tawdrilyExample:the temple was garishly decorated with bright plastic flowers
(n) strident color or excessive ornamentationSyn. gaudiness
(n) tuberculosis of the skin; appears first on the face and heals slowly leaving deep scars
(v) debase and make vulgarSyn. vulgarizeExample:The Press has vulgarized Love and Marriage
(adj) tasting or smelling like vinegarSyn. acetous, vinegarish, vinegary
(n) biennial Eurasian plant usually having a swollen edible root; widely cultivated as a food cropSyn. Beta vulgaris, common beet
(n) beet having a massively swollen red root; widely grown for human consumptionSyn. Beta vulgaris rubra
(n) perennial of Arctic Europe having large white flowers with inflated calyxSyn. Silene uniflora, Silene vulgaris
(adj) tastelessly showySyn. flashy, cheap, meretricious, trashy, gimcrack, tacky, flash, tawdry, garish, tatty, loud, gaudyExample:a flash car; a flashy ring; garish colors; a gaudy costume; loud sport shirts; a meretricious yet stylish book; tawdry ornaments
(n) small Eurasian herb having broad leaves and lilac-pink rayless flowers; found in moist areasSyn. bog rhubarb, Petasites hybridus, Petasites vulgaris
(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) the quality of lacking taste and refinementSyn. vulgarity, raunch, grossness, vulgarism, commonness
(n) medium-sized tree with brown-black bark and woody fruiting catkins; leaves are hairy beneathSyn. Alnus vulgaris, Alnus glutinosa, European black alder
(n) extremely vigorous bamboo having thin-walled culms striped green and yellow; so widely cultivated that native area is uncertainSyn. Bambusa vulgaris
(n) upright deciduous European shrub widely naturalized in United States having clusters of juicy berriesSyn. Berberis vulgaris, European barberry
(n) the common annual twining or bushy bean plant grown for its edible seeds or podsSyn. common bean plant, Phaseolus vulgaris
(n) Eurasian thistle growing in sand dunes and dry chalky soilsSyn. Carlina vulgaris
(n) large European lilac naturalized in North America having heart-shaped ovate leaves and large panicles of highly fragrant lilac or white flowersSyn. Syringa vulgaris
(n) small European perennial with numerous branches having racemes of blue, pink or white flowers; formerly reputed to promote human lactationSyn. Polygala vulgaris, gand flower
(n) European tufted aromatic perennial herb having hairy red or purple stems and dark green leaves downy white below and red-brown floretsSyn. Artemisia vulgaris
(n) small semiaquatic salamanderSyn. Triturus vulgaris
(n) gregarious bird having plumage with dark metallic gloss; builds nests around dwellings and other structures; naturalized worldwideSyn. Sturnus vulgaris
(n) common aromatic garden perennial native to the western Mediterranean; used in seasonings and formerly as medicineSyn. Thymus vulgaris
(n) a variety of vespid waspSyn. Vespula vulgaris
(n) European carp closely resembling wild goldfishSyn. Carassius vulgaris, Carassius carassius
(n) European arum resembling the cuckoopintSyn. Dracunculus vulgaris, green dragon
(n) plant of western and southern Europe widely cultivated for its pale yellow flowersSyn. Primula vulgaris
(n) lobster of Atlantic coast of EuropeSyn. Homarus vulgaris
(n) European perennial having usually violet or white spring flowersSyn. Pulsatilla vulgaris, Anemone pulsatilla
(n) early-flowering perennial of southern and southeastern Europe with flower heads resembling those of goldenrodSyn. goldilocks aster, Linosyris vulgaris, Aster linosyris
(n) common European columbine having variously colored (white or blue to purple or red) short-spurred flowers; naturalized in United StatesSyn. Aquilegia vulgaris
(n) Eurasian weed with heads of small yellow flowersSyn. Senecio vulgaris
(n) common Old World heath represented by many varieties; low evergreen grown widely in the northern hemisphereSyn. Calluna vulgaris, ling, broom, Scots heather
(n) beet with a large yellowish root; grown chiefly as cattle feedSyn. Beta vulgaris vulgaris, mangold, mangold-wurzel
(n) an offensive or indecent word or phraseSyn. smut, filth, dirty word, vulgarism
(n) the act of making something attractive to the general publicSyn. popularisation, vulgarization, vulgarisation
(v) cater to popular taste to make popular and present to the general public; bring into general or common useSyn. vulgarize, generalize, popularise, vulgarise, generaliseExample:They popularized coffee in Washington State; Relativity Theory was vulgarized by these authors
(n) someone who makes attractive to the general publicSyn. populariser, vulgarizer, vulgariser
(n) common reddish-brown squirrel of Europe and parts of AsiaSyn. cat squirrel, Sciurus vulgaris
(n) decumbent blue-flowered European perennial thought to possess healing properties; naturalized throughout North AmericaSyn. Prunella vulgaris, heal all
(n) common European perennial having showy yellow and orange flowers; a naturalized weed in North AmericaSyn. wild snapdragon, Linaria vulgaris, butter-and-eggs, devil's flax
(n) a sourness resembling that of vinegarSyn. vinegarishness
(adj) having a sour disposition; ill-temperedSyn. vinegarish
(n) the act of rendering something coarse and unrefinedSyn. vulgarisation
(v) act in a vulgar mannerSyn. vulgariseExample:The drunkard tends to vulgarize
(n) someone who makes something vulgarSyn. vulgariser
(n) an African melonSyn. watermelon vine, Citrullus vulgaris
(n) aromatic herb having heads of small pink or whitish flowers; widely distributed in United States, Europe and AsiaSyn. cushion calamint, Clinopodium vulgare, Satureja vulgaris
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

n. Beggary. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ F. gargarisme, L. gargarisma. See Gargarize. ] (Med.) A gargle. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ Cf. OE. gauren to stare; of uncertain origin. Cf. gairish. ] 1. Showy; dazzling; ostentatious; attracting or exciting attention. “The garish sun.” “A garish flag.” Shak. “In . . . garish colors.” Asham. “The garish day.” J. H. Newman. [ 1913 Webster ]

Garish like the laughters of drunkenness. Jer. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Gay to extravagance; flighty. [ 1913 Webster ]

It makes the mind loose and garish. South.

-- Gar"ish*ly, adv. -- Gar"ish*ness, n. Jer. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. 1. tasteless showiness.
Syn. -- flashiness, gaudiness, loudness, meretriciousness, tawdriness, glitz. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

2. strident color or excessive ornamentation.
Syn. -- gaudiness. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. [ Cf. F. vulgarisme. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. Grossness; rudeness; vulgarity. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A vulgar phrase or expression. [ 1913 Webster ]

A fastidious taste will find offense in the occasional vulgarisms, or what we now call “slang, ” which not a few of our writers seem to have affected. Coleridge. [ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[, àiㄞˋChinese mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris); surname Ai #5740
[  /  , yàn lìㄧㄢˋ ㄌㄧˋgorgeous; garish and beautiful #16670
[ , dīng xiāngㄉㄧㄥ ㄒㄧㄤlilac (Syringia vulgaris); clove (Eugenia aromatica) #26117
[ , fěn cìㄈㄣˇ ㄘˋAcne vulgaris #27341
[ , huā shaoㄏㄨㄚ ㄕㄠ˙garish; gaudy #32341
[, páoㄆㄠˊbottle gourd; Lagenaria vulgaris #45501
[  /  , zǎo shùㄗㄠˇ ㄕㄨˋjujube tree; date tree; Zizyphus vulgaris #51257
[ / , lóuㄌㄡˊArthemisia vulgaris; piper betel #65950
[, chúㄔㄨˊBufo vulgaris; toad #143215
[  , niú pí càiㄋㄧㄡˊ ㄆㄧˊ ㄘㄞˋchard (Beta vulgaris), a foliage beet #191983
[    /    , hóng niú pí càiㄏㄨㄥˊ ㄋㄧㄡˊ ㄆㄧˊ ㄘㄞˋchard (Beta vulgaris), a foliage beet
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[あがりしょう, agarishou] (n) stage fright; social anxiety disorder; social phobia
[garisen ; garisen] (n) person physically attracted to thin people
[kebakeba] (adv, n, vs) (on-mim) gaudy; garish
[dogitsui] (adj-i) gaudy; loud; garish; violent; harsh
[ぶらさがりしゅざい, burasagarishuzai] (n) doorstop interview; doorstep interview; on-the-move interview; informal interview in which reporters surround a public figure and prod him for an off-the-cuff response
[suisucha-do] (n) (See 不断草) Swiss chard (Beta vulgaris var. cicla); silverbeet
[えぞりす;エゾリス, ezorisu ; ezorisu] (n) (uk) Hokkaido squirrel (subspecies of red squirrel, Sciurus vulgaris orientis)
[がぞくこんこう, gazokukonkou] (n) mixture of both culture and vulgarism; mixture of both literary and colloquial (language)
[あがりさがり, agarisagari] (n, vs) rise and fall; fluctuation
[まだこ;マダコ, madako ; madako] (n) (uk) common octopus (Octopus vulgaris)
[ほしむくどり;ホシムクドリ, hoshimukudori ; hoshimukudori] (n) (uk) common starling; European starling (Sturnus vulgaris)
[ぞっか, zokka] (n, vs) vulgarization; vulgarisation; secularization; secularisation; popularization; popularisation
[ひご, higo] (n) vulgar expression; vulgarism
[ひぞく, hizoku] (adj-na, n) vulgarity; vulgarism; vulgar; coarse
[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
[きたりす;キタリス, kitarisu ; kitarisu] (n) (uk) red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris)
[のぼろぎく;ノボロギク, noborogiku ; noborogiku] (n) (uk) common groundsel (Senecio vulgaris)
[ろうそう, rousou] (n) (See エリテマトーデス) lupus (esp. lupus vulgaris)
[けばけばしい, kebakebashii] (adj-i) (uk) gaudy; showy; garish; loud
[うつぼぐさ;ウツボグサ, utsubogusa ; utsubogusa] (n) (uk) common self-heal (Prunella vulgaris subsp. asiatica); common selfheal
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Grellheit { f }
garishness
Unfeinheit { f }
vulgarism
grell
garish
grell { adv }
garishly
vulgarisieren
to vulgarize
Star { m } [ ornith. ]
European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris); Common Starling
bulgarisch { adj }
Bulgarian
ungarisch { adj }
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