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 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: grim, -grim-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(vt) ทำให้เปื้อนSee Also: ทำให้สกปรก
(adj) เต็มไปด้วยฝุ่นSee Also: อย่างสกปรกSyn. soiled, stained, smutty
(n) หน้าตาบูดบึ้งSyn. sneer, smirk
(vi) ทำหน้าบูดบึ้งSyn. frown, glower
(adv) เต็มไปด้วยฝุ่นSee Also: อย่างสกปรก
(n) ผู้เดินทางSee Also: นักเดินทาง, นักท่องเที่ยวSyn. traveler, wanderer
(n) สิ่งสกปรกSee Also: ความสกปรก, ขี้ฝุ่น
(vi) จาริกแสวงบุญSee Also: เดินทางแสวงบุญ, ธุดงค์
(vi) เดินทางSyn. travel
(n) การเดินทางไกลSyn. travel, trip
(n) การจาริกแสวงบุญSee Also: การเดินทางแสวงบุญSyn. travel, trip
  Hope Dictionary 
(แอก' กริโมนี) n. หญ้าพันธุ์มังกรจำพวก Agrimonia
(บิไกรม') { begrimed, begriming, begrimes } vt. ทำให้สกปรก, ทำให้เลอะ
(กรีม) adj. เคร่งขรึม, เข้มงวด, น่ากลัว, ดุร้าย, ร้ายกาจ.See Also: grimly adv. grimness n.
(กริม'เมส) n. หน้าตาบูดบึ้ง, หน้าตาบู้บี้. vi. ทำหน้าตาบูดบึ้งหรือบู้บี้.See Also: grimacer n. grimacingly adv.Syn. scowl
(กริแมล'คิน) n. แมว, แมวแก่ตัวเมีย
(ไกรม) n. สิ่งสกปรก, ฝุ่นบนผิวหน้า vt. ปกคลุมด้วยฝุ่นหรือสิ่งสกปรกSyn. soot, dirt
(ไกรมซ) n. แอปเปิ้ลสีเหลือง
(ไกร'มี) adj. ซึ่งปกคลุมไปด้วยฝุ่นหรือสิ่งสกปรก.See Also: grimily adv. griminess n.
(มี'กริม) n. จิตใจที่เศร้า, ความหดหู่ใจ, การเอาแต่ใจ, การตามอำเภอใจ, อาการปวดศีรษะ ข้างเดียว
(พิล'กริม) n. ผู้แสวงบุญ, ผู้จาริกแสวงบุญ, พระธุดงค์, คนธุดงค์, ผู้เดินทาง, นักท่องเที่ยว
(พิล'กระมิจฺ) n. การเดินทางแสวงบุญ, การจาริกแสวงบุญ, การเดินทางไกล, วิถีทางชีวิต
  Nontri Dictionary 
(vt) ทำให้สกปรก, ทำให้เลอะเทอะ
(adj) เคร่งขรึม, ถมึงทึง, เข้มงวด, น่ากลัว, น่าสยดสยอง, น่าขนลุก
(n) หน้าตาบูดเบี้ยว, หน้าตาบู้บี้, หน้าตาบูดบึ้ง
(vi) ทำหน้าบูดบึ้ง, ทำหน้าตาบูดเบี้ยว, แหกหูแหกตา
(n) ของเปื้อน, สิ่งสกปรก, ของเลอะเทอะ, ฝุ่น
(vt) ทำให้เบื้อน, ทำให้สกปรก, ทำให้เลอะเทอะ
(adj) เปื้อน, สกปรก, เลอะเทอะ, มีฝุ่น
(n) นักธุดงค์, นักแสวงบุญ, ผู้จาริก, ผู้เดินทาง
(n) การธุดงค์, การแสวงบุญ, การเดินทาง, การจาริก
  คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.) 
ผู้จาริกและการจาริกแสวงบุญของชาวพุทธ [TU Subject Heading]
ผู้จาริกและการจาริกแสวงบุญของชาวเชน [TU Subject Heading]
ผู้จาริกและการจาริกแสวงบุญของชาวมุสลิม [TU Subject Heading]
ผู้จาริกและการจาริกแสวงบุญ [TU Subject Heading]
แสดงสีหน้า [การแพทย์]
หน้าเบะ [การแพทย์]
การตรวจข้อเข่า [การแพทย์]
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(n) มัจจุราช
(vi) ูธุดงค์ , แสวงบุญ
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(adj) horribleSee Also: horrific, terrifying, ghastly, dreadful, frightful, gruesome, shocking, grim, grislySyn. สะเทือนขวัญ, สยองขวัญExample:เขาไม่มีวันลืมเหตุการณ์เขย่าขวัญที่เกิดขึ้นเมื่อเดือนที่แล้วเด็ดขาดThai Definition:ที่ทำให้ตกใจกลัว, ที่น่าหวาดผวาเพราะความกลัว
(v) worshipSee Also: pay homage to, make a pilgrimage to, offer sacrificesSyn. สักการExample:เราข้ามถนนพระจันทร์เพื่อแวะไปสักการะอนุสาวรีย์ของกรมพระราชวังบวรมหาสุรสีหนาทThai Definition:บูชาด้วยสิ่งหรือเครื่องอันพึงบูชาNotes:(บาลี/สันสกฤต)
(adj) dirtySee Also: filthy, messy, unclean, grimy, soiled, muddy, grubby, foulSyn. สะอาด, สะอาดสะอ้านExample:คุณนายมองว่าปลาร้าเป็นของสกปรก ไม่ใช่ของที่จะนำมากินได้Thai Definition:เปรอะหรือเปื้อนด้วยสิ่งที่ถือว่าน่าเกลียด, ขุ่นมัว, ไม่สะอาดหมดจด, น่ารังเกียจ
(v) be dirtySee Also: be filthy, be messy, be unclean, be grimy, be soiled, be muddy, be grubby, be foulSyn. เลอะเทอะ, เปรอะเปื้อนAnt. สะอาด, สะอาดสะอ้านExample:ห้องของเขาสกปรกมากจนไม่อยากจะเหยียบเข้าไป
(v) make grimaceSee Also: make a wry faceSyn. แหกตาExample:ผู้ใหญ่พวกนี้ชอบทำท่าทางเลียนแบบทารกปัญญาอ่อน แลบลิ้น ปลิ้นตา ส่ายหน้าThai Definition:กลับเปลือกตาข้างในออกมาข้างนอก
(n) monk on pilgrimageExample:วันหนึ่งมีพระธุดงค์ 2 รูป ผ่านมาบิณฑบาตที่หน้าบ้านเพื่อขอบิณฑบาตกลดUnit:รูปThai Definition:พระที่ปฏิบัติธรรมในป่าเพื่อกำจัดกิเลส
(v) sneerSee Also: grimaceExample:ชายฉกรรจ์แสยะยิ้มหยันเยาะ ความกลัวที่มีต่อผู้เฒ่าหมดลงThai Definition:อาการของปากที่แบะออก แสดงให้รู้ว่า เกลียด เยาะเย้ย หรือ เกลียดกลัว
(v) pilgrimageSee Also: pilgrimExample:ชาวฮินดูจะจารึกแสวงบุญ ไปบูชาพระศิวะ พระนารายณ์ตรงสุดแผ่นดินของอินเดียที่ถือว่าเป็นสถานที่ศักดิ์สิทธิ์Thai Definition:จาริกไปบำเพ็ญกิจศาสนา
(adj) looking grimSee Also: Unrelenting, rigidExample:เฒ่าหน้าเหี้ยมยังคงยืนเงียบกริบThai Definition:หน้าตาแข็งกระด้าง
(adj) twistedSee Also: distorted, grimacing, contortedSyn. เบ้, เบี้ยวบูดExample:เขาแหงนหน้าบูดเบี้ยวขึ้นมาช้าๆ และส่งเสียงขู่ปนเสียงหอบแรงๆ ไม่หยุดปากThai Definition:ที่นิ่วหน้าแสดงอาการเจ็บปวดหรือไม่พอใจ
(n) stainSee Also: grime, blot, spot
(n) pilgrimSee Also: traveler, wayfarerSyn. จารึกExample:ทุกวันนี้วิชิตทำตัวเป็นจาริกเที่ยวแสวงบุญไปในที่ต่างๆUnit:คนThai Definition:ผู้ท่องเที่ยวไปหรือสั่งสอนเพื่อแสวงบุญเป็นต้น
(v) make a pilgrimageSee Also: wander, travelSyn. แสวงบุญExample:พระธุดงค์จาริกไปตามป่าเขาเพื่อแสวงหาความวิเวกThai Definition:ท่องเที่ยวไป
(n) pilgrimageSee Also: travel, wayfaring, tripThai Definition:องค์คุณเครื่องกำจัดกิเลส, ชื่อวัตรปฏิบัติอย่างเคร่งครัดของภิกษุ มี 13 อย่าง เช่น การอยู่ในป่า การอยู่โคนไม้Notes:(บาลี, สันสกฤต)
(n) ascetic practicesSee Also: regular practices of a pilgrim, austerity practicesSyn. ธุดงค์Thai Definition:กิจอันภิกษุผู้ถือธุดงค์ควรทำNotes:(บาลี, สันสกฤต)
(n) pilgrimage keepingSee Also: observation of pilgrimSyn. การถือธุดงค์Example:หลวงพ่อทำธุดงคสมทานทุกปีNotes:(บาลี, สันสกฤต)
(n) dustSee Also: powder, dirt, particle, lint, ashes, cinders, grimeSyn. ละออง, ฝุ่น, ฝุ่นละออง, เถ้า, ขี้เถ้า, ผงThai Definition:ฝุ่นละอองซึ่งมีขนาดเล็กมากNotes:(บาลี, สันสกฤต)
(v) grimaceSee Also: grimace with the mouthSyn. แบะปากExample:เขาชอบแสยะปาก เมื่อรู้สึกไม่พอใจThai Definition:อาการของปากที่แบะออก แสดงให้รู้ว่า เกลียด เยาะเย้ย หรือเกลียดกลัว
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[jārik] (n) EN: pilgrim  FR: pèlerin [ m ]
[jārik] (v) EN: make a pilgrimage  FR: faire un pèlerinage
[kān theū thudong] (n, exp) EN: pilgrimage keeping
[leūay] (v) EN: climb ; clim up  FR: grimper
[māi leūay] (n, exp) EN: climber ; trailer ; creeper ; vine ; rambler ; clematis  FR: plante grimpante [ f ]
[māi rōleūay] (n) EN: scandent ; climbing plant  FR: plante grimpante [ f ]
[nā hīem] (adj) EN: looking grim
[nok pleūak māi] (n) EN: Brown-throated Treecreeper  FR: Grimpereau discolore [ m ] ; Grimpereau à gorge brune [ m ] ; Grimpereau varié [ m ]
[pāi] (v) EN: climb ; clamber  FR: grimper ; gravir
[pheūt māi leūay] (n, exp) EN: climbing plant ; climber  FR: plante grimpante [ f ]
[pīn] (v) EN: climb ; scale ; clamber  FR: grimper ; escalader ; gravir
[pīnpāi] (v) EN: climb ; clamber  FR: grimper ; escalader
[pīn ton māi] (v, exp) EN: climb up a tree  FR: grimper aux arbres
[røi peūoen] (n, exp) EN: stain ; grime ; blot ; spot  FR: tache [ f ] ; souillure [ f ]
[sakkāra] (v) EN: worship ; pay homage to ; make a pilgrimage to ; offer sacrifices  FR: vénérer ; adorer
[sawaēngbun] (n) EN: pilgrimage ; pilgrim  FR: pélérinage [ m ]
[sayae] (v) EN: sneer ; grin ; grimace with the mouth ; smile broadly ; smile grimly ; smile scornfully  FR: forcer un sourire
[sayae pāk] (v, exp) EN: grimace ; grimace with the mouth  FR: grimacer
[tai] (v) EN: climb ; crawl ; creep ; scale ; clamber  FR: grimper ; escalader ; gravir ; ramper
[tai khao] (v, exp) EN: hike ; climb ; climb up a mountain  FR: grimper ; escalader
[thao] (n) EN: climber ; vine ; liana  FR: plante grimpante [ f ] ; tige ligneuse [ f ]
  CMU Pronouncing Dictionary 
  Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) a plant of the genus Agrimonia having spikelike clusters of small yellow flowersSyn. agrimony
(n) fragrant European perennial herb found at woodland margins on moist soilsSyn. Agrimonia procera
(n) genus of herbs found chiefly in north temperate regions having pinnate leaves and yellow flowers followed by bristly fruit
(adj) not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreatySyn. stern, relentless, unrelenting, unappeasable, inexorable, unforgivingExample:grim determination; grim necessity; Russia's final hour, it seemed, approached with inexorable certainty; relentless persecution; the stern demands of parenthood
(n) a contorted facial expressionSyn. faceExample:she made a grimace at the prospect
(v) contort the face to indicate a certain mental or emotional stateSyn. make a face, pull a faceExample:He grimaced when he saw the amount of homework he had to do
(n) yellow apple that ripens in late autumn; eaten raw
(n) the state of being grimySyn. grubbiness
(adv) in a grim implacable mannerExample:he was grimly satisfied
(n) the younger of the two Grimm brothers remembered best for their fairy stories (1786-1859)Syn. Wilhelm Grimm, Wilhelm Karl Grimm
(n) the older of the two Grimm brothers remembered best for their fairy stories; also author of Grimm's law describing consonant changes in Germanic languages (1785-1863)Syn. Jakob Grimm, Jakob Ludwig Karl Grimm
(n) a sound law relating German consonants and consonants in other Indo-European languages
(n) a manual of black magic (for invoking spirits and demons)
(n) Death personified as an old man or a skeleton with a scytheSyn. Reaper
(n) coarse European herb with palmately divided leaves and clusters of small reddish-purple flower headsSyn. Eupatorium cannabinum
(n) someone who journeys in foreign lands
(n) one of the colonists from England who sailed to America on the Mayflower and founded the colony of Plymouth in New England in 1620Syn. Pilgrim Father
(n) someone who journeys to a sacred place as an act of religious devotion
(n) a journey to a sacred placeSyn. pilgrim's journey
(n) an allegory written by John Bunyan in 1678
(n) something hard to endureSyn. rigourousness, grimness, severeness, severity, rigorousness, hardship, rigour, rigorExample:the asperity of northern winters
(adj) harshly ironic or sinisterSyn. mordant, grimExample:black humor; a grim joke; grim laughter; fun ranging from slapstick clowning ... to savage mordant wit
(adj) causing dejectionSyn. disconsolate, grim, gloomy, dreary, drear, dismal, drab, dingy, dark, sorryExample:a blue day; the dark days of the war; a week of rainy depressing weather; a disconsolate winter landscape; the first dismal dispiriting days of November; a dark gloomy day; grim rainy weather
(n) a state of depressionSyn. blue devils, megrims, vapours, vaporsExample:he had a bad case of the blues
(n) the state of being covered with unclean thingsSyn. filth, grunge, grease, grime, soil, stain
(v) make soiled, filthy, or dirtySyn. begrime, bemire, grime, colly, soilAnt. cleanExample:don't soil your clothes when you play outside!
(adj) harshly uninviting or formidable in manner or appearance; ; ; ; - J.M.BarrieSyn. forbidding, grimExample:a dour, self-sacrificing life; a forbidding scowl; a grim man loving duty more than humanity; undoubtedly the grimmest part of him was his iron claw
(n) the quality of being ghastlySyn. luridness, grimness, gruesomeness
(adj) shockingly repellent; inspiring horrorSyn. grim, macabre, gruesome, grisly, sickExample:ghastly wounds; the grim aftermath of the bombing; the grim task of burying the victims; a grisly murder; gruesome evidence of human sacrifice; macabre tales of war and plague in the Middle ages; macabre tortures conceived by madmen
(adj) filled with melancholy and despondencySyn. down in the mouth, downcast, depressed, grim, down, downhearted, dispirited, low, low-spirited, blueExample:gloomy at the thought of what he had to face; gloomy predictions; a gloomy silence; took a grim view of the economy; the darkening mood; lonely and blue in a strange city; depressed by the loss of his job; a dispirited and resigned expression on her face; downcast after his defeat; feeling discouraged and downhearted
(n) erect perennial Old World herb of dry grassy habitatsSyn. Agrimonia eupatoria
(n) a severe recurring vascular headache; occurs more frequently in women than menSyn. sick headache, hemicrania, megrim
(n) French pope from 1362 to 1370 who tried to reestablish the papacy in Rome but in 1367 returned to Avignon hoping to end the war between France and England; canonized in 1870 (1310-1370)Syn. Guillaume de Grimoard
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

n. [ OE. agremoyne, OF. aigremoine, L. agrimonia for argemonia, fr. Gr. &unr_;. ] (Bot.) (a) A genus of plants of the Rose family. (b) The name is also given to various other plants; as, hemp agrimony (Eupatorium cannabinum); water agrimony (Bidens). [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ The Agrimonia eupatoria, or common agrimony, a perennial herb with a spike of yellow flowers, was once esteemed as a medical remedy, but is now seldom used. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. See Algorism. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]


Augrim stones, pebbles formerly used in numeration. --
Noumbres of Augrim, Arabic numerals. Chaucer.
[ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Begrimed p. pr. & vb. n. Begriming. ] To soil with grime or dirt deeply impressed or rubbed in. [ 1913 Webster ]

Books falling to pieces and begrimed with dust. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. One who, or that which, begrimes. [ 1913 Webster ]

[ Corrupted fr. agrimony. ] (Bot.) The herb agrimony. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ L. aegrimonia. ] Sorrow. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ Compar. Grimmer superl. Grimmest ] [ AS. grim; akin to G. grimm, equiv. to G. & D. grimmig, Dan. grim, grum, Sw. grym, Icel. grimmr, G. gram grief, as adj., hostile; cf. Gr. &unr_;, a crushing sound, &unr_; to neigh. ] Of forbidding or fear-inspiring aspect; fierce; stern; surly; cruel; frightful; horrible. [ 1913 Webster ]

Whose grim aspect sets every joint a-shaking. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

The ridges of grim war. Milton.

Syn.-- Fierce; ferocious; furious; horrid; horrible; frightful; ghastly; grisly; hideous; stern; sullen; sour. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ F., prob. of Teutonic origin; cf. AS. grīma mask, specter, Icel. grīma mask, hood, perh. akin to E. grin. ] A distortion of the countenance, whether habitual, from affectation, or momentary and occasional, to express some feeling, as contempt, disapprobation, complacency, etc.; a smirk; a made-up face. [ 1913 Webster ]

Moving his face into such a hideous grimace, that every feature of it appeared under a different distortion. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ “Half the French words used affectedly by Melantha in Dryden's ‘Marriage a-la-Mode, ’ as innovations in our language, are now in common use: chagrin, double-entendre, éclaircissement, embarras, équivoque, foible, grimace, naïvete, ridicule. All these words, which she learns by heart to use occasionally, are now in common use.” I. Disraeli. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. To make grimaces; to distort one's face; to make faces. H. Martineau. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Distorted; crabbed. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ For graymalkin; gray + malkin. ] 1. An old cat, especially a she-cat. J. Philips. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A bad-tempered old woman. [ PJC ]

n. [ Cf. Dan. grim, griim, lampblack, soot, grime, Icel. grīma mask, sort of hood, OD. grijmsel, grimsel, soot, smut, and E. grimace. ] Foul matter; dirt, rubbed in; sullying blackness, deeply ingrained. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. To sully or soil deeply; to dirt. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

adv. In a grimy manner. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. The state of being grimy. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Grim; hideous; stern. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

In glided Margaret's grimly ghost,
And stood at William's feet. D. Mallet. [ 1913 Webster ]

adv. In a grim manner; fiercely. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Cf. F. grimme. ] (Zool.) A West African antelope (Cephalophus rufilotus) of a deep bay color, with a broad dorsal stripe of black; -- called also conquetoon. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ AS. grimnes. ] Fierceness of look; sternness; crabbedness; forbiddingness. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A stern man. [ Obs. ] Burton. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ Compar. Grimier superl. Grimiest. ] Full of grime; begrimed; dirty; foul. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ OE. migrim, migrene, F. migraine, LL. hemigrania, L. hemicrania, hemicranium, Gr. &unr_;; &unr_;- half + &unr_; skull. See Hemi- and Cranium, and cf. Hemicrania, Migraine. ] 1. A kind of sick or nervous headache, usually periodical and confined to one side of the head; now more commonly called migraine headache or migraine. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ]

2. A fancy; a whim; a freak; a humor; esp., in the plural, lowness of spirits. [ 1913 Webster ]

These are his megrims, firks, and melancholies. Ford. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. pl. (Far.) A sudden vertigo in a horse, succeeded sometimes by unconsciousness, produced by an excess of blood in the brain; a mild form of apoplexy. Youatt. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Etymol. uncertain. ] (Zool.) The British smooth sole, or scaldfish (Psetta arnoglossa). [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ OE. pilgrim, pelgrim, pilegrim, pelegrim; cf. D. pelgrim, OHG. piligrīm, G. pilger, F. pèlerin, It. pellegrino; all fr. L. peregrinus a foreigner, fr. pereger abroad; per through + ager land, field. See Per-, and Acre, and cf. Pelerine, Peregrine. ] 1. A wayfarer; a wanderer; a traveler; a stranger. [ 1913 Webster ]

Strangers and pilgrims on the earth. Heb. xi. 13. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. One who travels far, or in strange lands, to visit some holy place or shrine as a devotee; as, a pilgrim to Loretto; Canterbury pilgrims. See Palmer. P. Plowman. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Of or pertaining to a pilgrim, or pilgrims; making pilgrimages. “With pilgrim steps.” Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]


Pilgrim fathers, a name popularly given to the one hundred and two English colonists who landed from the Mayflower and made the first settlement in New England at Plymouth in 1620. They were separatists from the Church of England, and most of them had sojourned in Holland.
[ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. To journey; to wander; to ramble. [ R. ] Grew. Carlyle. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ OE. pilgrimage, pelgrinage; cf. F. pèlerinage. ] 1. The journey of a pilgrim; a long journey; especially, a journey to a shrine or other sacred place. Fig., the journey of human life. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

The days of the years of my pilgrimage. Gen. xlvii. 9. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A tedious and wearisome time. [ 1913 Webster ]

In prison hast thou spent a pilgrimage. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Syn. -- Journey; tour; excursion. See Journey. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. To wander as a pilgrim; to go on a pilgrimage. [ Obs. ] B. Jonson. [ 1913 Webster ]

(Bot.) A kind of bur marigold (Bidens tripartita) found in wet places in Europe. [ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[  /  , yán jùnㄧㄢˊ ㄐㄩㄣˋgrim; severe; rigorous #6231
[ , lěng xiàoㄌㄥˇ ㄒㄧㄠˋto sneer; to laugh grimly; grin of dissatisfaction (bitterness, helplessness, indignation etc); bitter, grim, sarcastic or angry smile #6400
[ , Sǐ shénㄙˇ ㄕㄣˊDeath personified; Azrael (Angel of Death of Jewish and Islamic mythology); the Grim Reaper; Bleach (Japanese cartoon series by KUBO Taitō 久保帶人|久保带人)See Also: 久保帶人, 久保带人 #14850
[ , lěng kùㄌㄥˇ ㄎㄨˋgrim; unfeeling; callous #17568
[西   / 西  , Xī yóu jìㄒㄧ ㄧㄡˊ ㄐㄧˋJourney to the West, Ming dynasty novel by Wu Cheng'en 吳承恩|吴承恩, one of the Four Classic Novels of Chinese literature; also called Pilgrimage to the West or MonkeySee Also: 吳承恩, 吴承恩 #17766
[, ㄑㄧintense cold; frigid; dismal; grim; lamentable; mournful #21125
[ , zhèng sèㄓㄥˋ ㄙㄜˋstern; grim; resolute; firm; unflinching; fundamental colors #23843
[  /  , yán kùㄧㄢˊ ㄎㄨˋbitter; harsh; grim; ruthless; severe; cut-throat (competition) #28517
[ , lěng miànㄌㄥˇ ㄇㄧㄢˋgrim; stern; harsh #29864
[  /  , guǐ liǎnㄍㄨㄟˇ ㄌㄧㄢˇwry face; to grimace; to pull a face; comic face; face mask; devil mask #31743
[, variant of 齜|龇, projecting teeth; to grimace; to bare one's teethSee Also: ,  #35982
[  /  , cháo shèngㄔㄠˊ ㄕㄥˋto make a pilgrimage; a pilgrimage to a holy mountain #38531
[  /  , cháo jǐnㄔㄠˊ ㄐㄧㄣˇto give audience (of emperor); retainers' duty to pay respect to sovereign; Hajj (muslim's duty of pilgrimage to Mecca) #51236
[    /    , zī yá liě zuǐㄗ ㄧㄚˊ ㄌㄧㄝˇ ㄗㄨㄟˇto grimace (in pain); to show one's teeth; to bare one's fangs #57637
[   /   , zuò guǐ liǎnㄗㄨㄛˋ ㄍㄨㄟˇ ㄌㄧㄢˇto pull a face; to grimace; to scowl #65539
[   /   , cháo shèng zhěㄔㄠˊ ㄕㄥˋ ㄓㄜˇpilgrim #70134
[   , zī yá liě zuǐㄗ ㄧㄚˊ ㄌㄧㄝˇ ㄗㄨㄟˇto grimace (in pain); to show one's teeth; to bare one's fangs #75148
[ , hǎ jíㄏㄚˇ ㄐㄧˊhadji (one who has made the pilgrimage to Mecca) #84304
[       /       , bù jiàn guān cái bù luò lèiㄅㄨˋ ㄐㄧㄢˋ ㄍㄨㄢ ㄘㄞˊ ㄅㄨˋ ㄌㄨㄛˋ ㄌㄟˋfig. not to shed a tear until one sees the coffin (成语 saw); lit. refuse to be convinced until one is faced with grim reality #125975
[    /    , fēng yǔ rú huìㄈㄥ ㄩˇ ㄖㄨˊ ㄏㄨㄟˋlit. wind and rain darken the sky (成语 saw); fig. the situation looks grim #148622
[, ㄑㄧvariant of 淒|凄, dismal; grim; lamentable; mournfulSee Also: ,  #189236
[ , Bā kuòㄅㄚ ㄎㄨㄛˋ(N) Barkhor (pilgrim circuit around Jokhang temple in Lhasa, Tibet)
[    /    , tiān lù lì chéngㄊㄧㄢ ㄌㄨˋ ㄌㄧˋ ㄔㄥˊlit. the course of the road to heaven; Pilgrim's Progress, 1678 novel by John Bunyan (first Chinese translation 1851)
[  /  , guài yàngㄍㄨㄞˋ ㄧㄤˋodd expression; funny looks; queer face; to grimace; to give sb funny looks; to pull faces
[ , guài xiàngㄍㄨㄞˋ ㄒㄧㄤˋgrotesque visage; grimace
[    /    , cháo bài shèng shānㄔㄠˊ ㄅㄞˋ ㄕㄥˋ ㄕㄢa pilgrimage to a holy mountain
[    , Gé lǐ mǔ sī tǎㄍㄜˊ ㄌㄧˇ ㄇㄨˇ ㄙ ㄊㄚˇGrimstad (city in Agder, Norway)
[     /     , Yuē hàn· Běn rénㄩㄝ ㄏㄢˋ· ㄅㄣˇ ㄖㄣˊJohn Bunyan (1628-1688), English puritan writer, author of Pilgrim's Progress 天路歷程|天路历程See Also: 天路歷程, 天路历程
[  /  , xiāng huìㄒㄧㄤ ㄏㄨㄟˋa company of pilgrims
[    /    , xiāng huǒ bù juéㄒㄧㄤ ㄏㄨㄛˇ ㄅㄨˋ ㄐㄩㄝˊan unending stream of pilgrims
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[どうこう, doukou] (n, vs) fellow pilgrim; fellow practicer of austerities; (P) #6995
[たびにん, tabinin] (n) (See 旅人・たびびと) nomad; person who goes from place to place, gambling, etc.; pilgrim #8842
[じゅんれい, junrei] (n, vs) pilgrimage; pilgrim; (P) #9891
[めぐり, meguri] (n) (1) circumference; girth; (2) tour; pilgrimage; (3) circulation (e.g. of blood) #10359
[ぶつ, butsu] (v5t, vt) (1) (also written as 拍つ, 搏つ, 撲つ, 擣つ) to hit; to strike; to knock; to beat; to punch; to slap; to tap; to bang; to clap; to pound; (2) to strike (noon, etc.); to sound (cymbals, etc.); to beat (a drum, etc.); (3) to beat (rhythmically, e.g. pulse, waves, etc.); (4) to move; to impress; to touch; (5) to drive in; to hammer in; to put in; to inject; (6) to type; to send; to transmit; (7) to insert; to write in; to mark; (8) to make (noodles, etc.); to prepare; (9) to till (soil); (10) to sprinkle; to throw; to cast; (11) to do; to carry out; to play; to perform; to engage in (gambling, etc.); (12) to pay (a deposit, etc.); (13) to visit (on a pilgrimage); (14) to line (a coat); (15) to bind (a criminal); (P) #11867
[さいごく;さいこく, saigoku ; saikoku] (n) (1) (abbr) the western part of Japan (esp. Kyushu, but ranging as far east as Kinki); (2) western nations (esp. India or Europe); (3) (See 西国三十三所) 33 temples in the Kinki area containing a statue of Avalokitesvara; (4) (See 西国巡礼) a pilgrimage of these temples #15543
[さんけい, sankei] (n, vs) temple or shrine visit; pilgrimage; homage #16724
[さんやぶくろ, sanyabukuro] (n) pilgrim's carry-all bag
[ikachi-] (adj-f) (sl) (See 厳い) grim; stern
[グリムのほうそく, gurimu nohousoku] (n) Grimm's law
[gurimowa-ru ; gurimoa] (n) grimoire; manual of black magic; book of magic and spells
[pirugurimufa-za-zu] (n) Pilgrim Fathers
[いせまいり, isemairi] (n) Ise pilgrimage
[うんすいあんぎゃ, unsuiangya] (n) itinerant monk being on pilgrimages to many lands
[えいか, eika] (n) poem; song; (Buddh.) pilgrim's song
[かおをしかめる, kaowoshikameru] (exp, v1) to grimace; to frown
[おい, oi] (n) wooden box carried on one's back to store items for a pilgrimage
[おいずり;おいずる, oizuri ; oizuru] (n) thin, sleeveless overgarment worn by pilgrims
[こんごうづえ;こんごうじょう, kongoudue ; kongoujou] (n) pilgrim's staff
[きんみずひき, kinmizuhiki] (n) (1) gold-leaf-coated twisted paper; (2) (uk) Agrimonia pilosa var. japonica (variety of hairy agrimony)
[もうで, moude] (suf) pilgrimage; visit
[もうでる, mouderu] (v1) to make a pilgrimage
[けわしい, kewashii] (adj-i) (1) precipitous; rugged; inaccessible; impregnable; steep; (2) grim; severe; stern; (P)
[けわしいかお, kewashiikao] (n) grim face
[けわしいかおつき, kewashiikaotsuki] (n) grim look
[けわしいひょうじょう, kewashiihyoujou] (n) stern expression; severe expression; grim expression
[けわしいめ, kewashiime] (n) grim stare; stern look
[いかつい, ikatsui] (adj-i) grim; stern
[おかげまいり, okagemairi] (n) (See 伊勢参り) pilgrimage to Ise
[く, ku] (n) dirt; filth; grime; (P)
[あかすり, akasuri] (n, vs) scrubbing; getting grime off
[あかじみる, akajimiru] (v1, vi) to become grimy or dirty
[こうじ;くに, kouji ; kuni] (n) (arch) dirt and grease; filth; grime
[あんぎゃ, angya] (n, vs) pilgrimage; walking tour; tour; (P)
[あんぎゃそう, angyasou] (n) { Buddh } itinerant monk; monk on a pilgrimage
[ぎょうじゃ, gyouja] (n) ascetic; pilgrim; devotee
[さんじゅうさんしょ, sanjuusansho] (n) (See 西国三十三所) any of a number of sets of thirty-three holy places enshrining Avalokitesvara (esp. those comprising a popular pilgrimage in the Kinki region)
[さんぱいしゃ, sanpaisha] (n) worshiper; pilgrim
[しこくじゅんれい, shikokujunrei] (n) (See 四国八十八箇所) Shikoku pilgrimage (to the 88 temples); Shikoku pilgrim
[しこくへんろ, shikokuhenro] (n) (See 四国巡礼) Shikoku pilgrimage (to the 88 temples); Shikoku pilgrim
[しゅじょう;ちゅうじょう, shujou ; chuujou] (n) staff (esp. one used by a monk, i.e. as a walking stick during a pilgrimage)
[しぶい, shibui] (adj-i) (1) astringent; bitter; puckery; rough; harsh; tart; (2) austere; elegant (and unobtrusive); refined; quiet (and simple); sober; sombre; subdued; tasteful (in a quiet way); understated; (3) sour (look); glum; grim; sullen; sulky; (4) stingy; tight-fisted; (P)
[しぶいかおをする, shibuikaowosuru] (exp, vs-i) to frown (on); to be grim-faced; to look sullen
[じゅうめん(P);しぶづら;しぶつら, juumen (P); shibudura ; shibutsura] (n, adj-no) grimace; sullen face; (P)
[しゅくぼう, shukubou] (n) visitor's or pilgrims' lodgings in a temple; priest's quarters
[じゅんぱい, junpai] (n, vs) circuit pilgrimage
[じゅんれいしゃ, junreisha] (n) pilgrim
[じんしょう;しんしょう, jinshou ; shinshou] (n) { Buddh } (See 十二神将) divine generals who protect pilgrims, etc.
[せいちじゅんれい, seichijunrei] (n) pilgrimage
[さいごくじゅんれい;さいこくじゅんれい, saigokujunrei ; saikokujunrei] (n) (See 西国三十三所) pilgrimage of the Saigoku-Sanjuusansho (33 temples in the Kinki region)
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Faxe { f }; Grimasse { f } | Faxen { pl }; Grimassen { pl }
grimace | grimaces
Fratze { f } | Fratzen { pl }
grimace | grimaces
Grimasse { f }
grimace
Grimasse schneiden
to grimace; to pull a face
Grimassen schneidend
grimacing
Grimm { m }
fury; fierceness
Grimmdarm { m } [ anat. ]
colon
Grimmigkeit { f }
grimness
Pilger { m }; Wallfahrer { m } | Pilger { pl }; Wallfahrer { pl }
pilgrim | pilgrims
Pilgerfahrt { f }
pilgrimage
Pilgerflasche { f }
costrel; pilgrimbottle
Pilgerschaft { f }
pilgrimage
Pilgerzeichen { n }
pilgrims badge
Schmutz { m }
grime; grimes
Schmutzigkeit { f }
griminess
Sensenmann { m }; Schnitter { m } (der Tod)
the grim Reaper
Wallfahrtskirche { f }
pilgrimage church
Wallfahrtsort { m }
place of pilgrimage
beschmutzen | beschmutzend | beschmutzt | beschmutzt | beschmutzte
to begrime; to grime | begriming; griming | begrimed; grimed | begrimes; grimes | begrimed; grimed
düster; trübe; trostlos; bitter { adj }
grim
sich elend fühlen; sich mies fühlen
to feel grim
ergrimmen | ergrimmend | ergrimmt | ergrimmte
to become angry | becoming angry | becomes angry | became angry
grauenvoll; grauenhaft { adj }
grim
grimmig; ernst; verbissen { adj } | grimmiger | am grimmigsten
grim | grimmer | grimmest
grimmig { adv }
grimly
grimmig; wütend { adj }
fierce
grimmig; wütend { adj } | grimmiger | am grimmigsten
furious | more furious | most furious
grimmig; mürrisch { adj }
po-faced [ Br. ]
meckern
to grimp
pilgern | pilgerte
to go on a pilgrimage | went on a pilgrimage
pilgernd
pilgrimaging
gepilgert
pilgrimaged
schmutzig { adj } | schmutziger | am schmutzigsten
grimy | grimier | grimiest
schnitt Grimassen
grimaced
Grimwoodpieper { m } [ ornith. ]
Grimwood's Longclaw
  JDDICT JP-DE Dictionary 
[ふんじん, funjin] heftig, hitzig, grimmig
[じゅうめん, juumen] schiefes_Gesicht, Grimasse
[じゅうめん, juumen] schiefes_Gesicht, Grimasse
[きじん, kijin] grimmiger_Gott, Gottheiten, Seele_eines_Verstorbenen
[きじん, kijin] grimmiger_Gott, Gottheiten, Seele_eines_Verstorbenen
[きじん, kijin] grimmiger_Gott, Gottheiten, Seele_eines_Verstorbenen
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