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%hirs%

 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: hirs, -hirs-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(n) ความกระหายน้ำSee Also: ความหิวน้ำ
(n) ความปรารถนาSee Also: ความอยาก, ความต้องการSyn. desire, longing
(vi) กระหายน้ำSee Also: หิวน้ำ
(vi) ปรารถนาSee Also: อยาก, ต้องการSyn. desire, want
(adj) (พืช) ที่มีขน (ทางพฤกษศาสตร์)
(adj) ซึ่งมีขนขึ้นเต็ม (ทางกายภาพ)See Also: ซึ่งมีขนดกSyn. bristly, hairry, shaggyAnt. glabrous, smooth
(adj) ที่กระหายน้ำSyn. dry, droughty, eagerAnt. satisfied, replete
(adj) ซึ่งขาดน้ำ
(adj) ซึ่งปรารถนาอย่างแรงกล้าSee Also: ซึ่งอยากมาก
(phrv) กระหาย (น้ำ)Syn. hunger for, starve for
  Hope Dictionary 
(อะเธิร์สท) adj. มีความปรารถนามาก, กระหายน้ำ (eager, thirsty)
adj. กระหายเลือด, เป็นฆาตกรรม, โหดร้ายSee Also: bloodthirstiness n.Syn. cruel
(เฮอ'ซุท) adj. มีขนขึ้นเต็ม, มีขนดกเกี่ยวกับขน, มีลักษณะของขน.See Also: hirsuteness n.
ภาวะขนดก
(เธิร์ซฺทฺ) vi., vt., n. (ความ) กระหายน้ำ, ต้องการมาก, อยากมากSee Also: thirster n.Syn. longing, craving, crave
(เธิร์ส'ที) n. กระหายน้ำ, อยากมาก, ต้องการความชื้น, ทำให้กระหายน้ำSee Also: thirstily adv. thirstiness n.
  Nontri Dictionary 
(adj) กระหาย, ต้องการ, ปรารถนาอย่างแรงกล้า
(adj) กระหายเลือด, โหดร้าย
(n) ความกระหาย, ความอยาก, ความต้องการ
(vi) กระหาย, อยาก, ต้องการมาก
(adj) กระหายน้ำ, อยากมาก
  ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน 
-ขนหยาบแข็ง [พฤกษศาสตร์ ๑๘ ก.พ. ๒๕๔๕]
ภาวะมีขนแบบชาย [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
ภาวะมีขนแบบชาย [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(v) be thirstySyn. หิวน้ำ, อยากน้ำ, โหยน้ำExample:ศัตรูตัดน้ำประปาเพื่อให้กองทหารต้องออกมา เพราะกระหายน้ำThai Definition:รู้สึกคอแห้งด้วยอยากดื่มน้ำเพราะมีอาการร้อนใน
(n) hungrinessSee Also: starvation, craving, thirstSyn. ความอยาก, ความหิวโหยAnt. ความอิ่มExample:เขาปรายตามองพร้อมๆ กับคว้ากาน้ำเทน้ำกรอกใส่ปากด้วยความหิวจนกระทั่งรู้สึกแน่นจุกจึงวางไว้ที่เดิมThai Definition:การอยากข้าวอยากน้ำ, การอยากกินอาหาร
(n) hungrinessSee Also: starvation, craving, thirstSyn. ความหิว, ความหิวโหยExample:คนเรามีความต้องการในสิ่งต่างๆ มากมาย เช่น เมื่อเรามีความอยากอาหาร เราก็ต้องไปกินอาหาร เป็นต้น
(adj) bloodthirstySee Also: cruel, blood crazedExample:ทหารคนนี้ไม่ใช่ทหารบ้าเลือด แต่เป็นทหารที่ต้องการปกป้องชาติจนตัวตายThai Definition:ที่บันดาลโทสะอย่างไม่กลัวตาย เมื่อถูกทำร้ายถึงเลือดตกยางออก
(v) be bloodthirstySee Also: be cruelExample:เขากำลังบ้าเลือดไม่ฟังเสียงใครทั้งนั้นThai Definition:บันดาลโทสะอย่างไม่กลัวตาย เมื่อถูกทำร้ายถึงเลือดตกยางออก
(v) yearnSee Also: hanker for, thirst, lust, crave, long forSyn. คะนึง, ใฝ่ถึงExample:โมหะคือความหลงใหลจนถอนตัวไม่ขึ้นย่อมผูกใจให้กระสันหาเป็นราคะThai Definition:คิดถึง, มีใจจดจ่อ
(v) thirst forSee Also: be thirstySyn. หิว, อยากAnt. อิ่มExample:คนที่เพิ่งฟื้นจากไข้ใหม่ๆ จะกระหายน้ำมาก
(n) Adenosma hirsutum Kurz.Syn. โทงเทง, โซเซ (ชื่อพื้นเมืองสุราษฎร์)Unit:ต้นThai Definition:ชื่อไม้ล้มลุก 2 ชนิดในสกุล Physalis วงศ์ Solanaceae คือชนิด P. angulata Linn. และชนิด P. minima Linn. ใช้ทำยาได้
(n) thirstSyn. ความหิว, ความอยากAnt. ความอิ่มExample:สุนัขต้องครวญครางเพราะความกระหายน้ำThai Definition:ความรู้สึกคอแห้งด้วยอยากดื่มน้ำ
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[hiū] (v) EN: hunger after ; thirst for ; crave  FR: avoir faim de ; avoir très envie de
[hiū nām] (v) EN: be thirsty  FR: avoir soif
[khlā takhāp thøng] (n, exp) EN: Rattlesnake plant ; Shakers ; Hirsuta Shakers
[khwām hiū] (n) EN: hungriness ; starvation ; craving ; thirst  FR: faim [ f ]
[krahāi] (v) EN: thirst for ; long for ; yearn for ; desire ; crave for  FR: avoir soif de ; brûler de ; mourir d'envie
[krahāi nām] (v, exp) EN: be thirsty  FR: avoir soif
[nok khao yīo] (n, exp) EN: Brown Hawk Owl ; Brown Boobook  FR: Ninoxe hirsute ; Chouette hirsute [ f ]
[phom yung] (adj) EN: disheveled  FR: ébouriffé ; hirsute
[pui] (adj) EN: fluffy ; puffy ; hairy ; fuzzy ; shaggy ; downy  FR: duveteux ; crépu ; hirsute
[yāk] (v) EN: would like ; wish ; thirst for ; crave  FR: vouloir ; désirer ; souhaiter ardemment ; avoir envie (de)
[yāk nām] (v, exp) EN: be thirsty
  CMU Pronouncing Dictionary 
  Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary 
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

a. [ OE. ofthurst, AS. ofpyrsted, p. p. of ofpyrstan; pref. of-, intensive + pyrstan to thirst. See Thirst. ] 1. Wanting drink; thirsty. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Having a keen appetite or desire; eager; longing. “Athirst for battle.” Cowper. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Eager to shed blood; cruel; sanguinary; murderous; having a bloodlust. -- Blood"thirst`i*ness (&unr_;), n. [1913 Webster]

, pron. Hers; theirs. See Here, pron. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ L. hirsutus; prob. akin to horridus horrid. Cf. Horrid. ] 1. Rough with hair; set with bristles; shaggy. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Rough and coarse; boorish. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Cynical and hirsute in his behavior. Life of A. Wood. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Bot.) Pubescent with coarse or stiff hairs. Gray. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. (Zool.) Covered with hairlike feathers, as the feet of certain birds. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. Hairiness. Burton. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. To make thirsty. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ OE. thirst, þurst, AS. þurst, þyrst; akin to D. dorst, OS. thurst, G. durst, Icel. þorsti, Sw. & Dan. törst, Goth. þaúrstei thirst, þaúrsus dry, withered, þaúrsieþ mik I thirst, gaþaírsan to wither, L. torrere to parch, Gr. te`rsesqai to become dry, tesai`nein to dry up, Skr. t&rsdot_;sh to thirst. √54. Cf. Torrid. ] 1. A sensation of dryness in the throat associated with a craving for liquids, produced by deprivation of drink, or by some other cause (as fear, excitement, etc.) which arrests the secretion of the pharyngeal mucous membrane; hence, the condition producing this sensation. [ 1913 Webster ]

Wherefore is this that thou hast brought us up out of Egypt, to kill us, and our children . . . with thirst? Ex. xvii. 3. [ 1913 Webster ]

With thirst, with cold, with hunger so confounded. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Fig.: A want and eager desire after anything; a craving or longing; -- usually with for, of, or after; as, the thirst for gold. “Thirst of worldy good.” Fairfax. “The thirst I had of knowledge.” Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Thirsted; p. pr. & vb. n. Thirsting. ] [ AS. þyrstan. See Thirst, n. ] 1. To feel thirst; to experience a painful or uneasy sensation of the throat or fauces, as for want of drink. [ 1913 Webster ]

The people thirsted there for water. Ex. xvii. 3. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To have a vehement desire. [ 1913 Webster ]

My soul thirsteth for . . . the living God. Ps. xlii. 2. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. To have a thirst for. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

He seeks his keeper's flesh, and thirsts his blood. Prior. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. One who thirsts. [ 1913 Webster ]

adv. In a thirsty manner. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. The state of being thirsty; thirst. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. The throstle. [ Prov. Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ Compar. Thirstier superl. Thirstiest. ] [ AS. &unr_;urstig. See Thirst, n. ] 1. Feeling thirst; having a painful or distressing sensation from want of drink; hence, having an eager desire. [ 1913 Webster ]

Give me, I pray thee, a little water to drink, for I am thirsty. Judges iv. 19. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Deficient in moisture; dry; parched. [ 1913 Webster ]

A dry and thirsty land, where no water is. Ps. lxiii. 1. [ 1913 Webster ]

When in the sultry glebe I faint,
Or on the thirsty mountain pant. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ]

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  WordNet (3.0) 
(adj) (usually followed by `for') extremely desirousSyn. hungry, thirstyExample:athirst for knowledge; hungry for recognition; thirsty for informaton
(adj) marked by eagerness to resort to violence and bloodshed; ; ; -G.W.JohnsonSyn. sanguinary, bloody-mindedExample:bloody-minded tyrants; bloodthirsty yells; went after the collaborators with a sanguinary fury that drenched the land with blood
(n) United States artist noted for his line-drawn caricatures (1904-2003)Syn. Al Hirschfeld
(n) Danish pediatrician (1830-1916)Syn. Harold Hirschsprung
(n) congenital condition in which the colon does not have the normal network of nerves; there is little urge to defecate so the feces accumulate and cause megacolonSyn. congenital megacolon
(n) excessive hairinessSyn. hirsutism
(n) a physiological need to drinkSyn. thirstiness
(v) feel the need to drink
(adv) in a thirsty mannerExample:we drank thirstily from the bottle that was passed around
(adj) needing moistureExample:thirsty fields under a rainless sky
(adj) feeling a need or desire to drinkAnt. hungryExample:after playing hard the children were thirsty
(adj) able to take in large quantities of moistureExample:thirsty towels
(n) perennial star grass of North AmericaSyn. Hypoxis hirsuta
(n) a deficiency of moisture (especially when resulting from a permanent absence of rainfall)Syn. aridness, thirstiness
(n) a disposition to shed bloodSyn. bloodthirstiness
(v) have a craving, appetite, or great desire forSyn. hunger, lust, thirst, starve
(n) curiosity that motivates investigation and studySyn. thirst for knowledge, lust for learning
(adv) with eagerness; in an eager mannerSyn. thirstilyExample:the news was eagerly awaited
(adj) having or covered with hairSyn. hirsute, hairedAnt. hairlessExample:Jacob was a hairy man; a hairy caterpillar
(n) twining deciduous shrub with hairy leaves and spikes of yellow-orange flowers; northeastern AmericaSyn. Lonicera hirsuta
(n) much-branched hirsute weed native to northeastern North AmericaSyn. Euphorbia hirsuta
(n) plant of Europe and Asia having purplish-red flowers and hairy stems and leaves; introduced into North AmericaSyn. Epilobium hirsutum, codlins-and-cream
(n) a variety of wood mintSyn. Blephilia hirsuta
(n) strong desire for something (not food or drink)Syn. hungriness, thirstiness, thirstExample:a thirst for knowledge; hunger for affection
(n) a person with a strong desire for somethingSyn. thirster, yearnerExample:a longer for money; a thirster after blood; a yearner for knowledge
(n) twining vine with hairy foliage and dark purplish-brown flowersSyn. Vincetoxicum hirsutum, Vincetoxicum negrum
(n) a weak-stemmed winter annual native to Mediterranean region for long established in southern United States; cultivated as a cover and pasture cropSyn. wild winterpea, Caley pea, rough pea, Lathyrus hirsutus
(n) native tropical American plant now cultivated in the United States yielding short-staple cottonSyn. Gossypium hirsutum
  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[, ㄎㄜˇthirsty #13055
[ , kǒu kěㄎㄡˇ ㄎㄜˇthirst #23784
[  /  , jī kěㄐㄧ ㄎㄜˇhunger and thirst #25289
[    /    , rú jī sì kěㄖㄨˊ ㄐㄧ ㄙˋ ㄎㄜˇthirsting or hungering for sth #54332
[, hōuㄏㄡsnore; thirsty from salty food #67785
[ , kě mùㄎㄜˇ ㄇㄨˋto thirst for #102471
[      /      , yuǎn shuǐ bù jiě jìn kěㄩㄢˇ ㄕㄨㄟˇ ㄅㄨˋ ㄐㄧㄝˇ ㄐㄧㄣˋ ㄎㄜˇlit. distant water does not cure present thirst; fig. urgent need; a slow remedy does not address immediate needs #145445
[  穿  /   穿 , lín kě chuān jǐngㄌㄧㄣˊ ㄎㄜˇ ㄔㄨㄢ ㄐㄧㄥˇlit. face thirst and dig a well (成语 saw); fig. not to make adequate provision; to act when it is too late
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[burakkubandeiddohoggufisshu] (n) black-banded hogfish (Bodianus macrourus, formerly Bodianus hirsutus)
[かつ, katsu] (n) thirst
[かわき, kawaki] (n) thirst; (P)
[かわく, kawaku] (v5k, vi) to be thirsty; (P)
[かっしてもとうせんのみずをのまず, kasshitemotousennomizuwonomazu] (exp) Even if thirsty not to drink from "Robber's Spring"; A proverb meaning not to lower oneself to unjust acts no matter how desperate; (English equivalent) The eagle does not hunt flies
[かっす, kassu] (v5s, vi) (See 渇する) to be thirsty; to be dry
[かっする, kassuru] (vs-s, vi) to be thirsty; to be dry
[かつをいやす, katsuwoiyasu] (exp, v5s) to quench one's thirst
[かつあい, katsuai] (n) thirst; craving; desire
[かっし, kasshi] (n, vs) (arch) dying of thirst
[かつぼう, katsubou] (n, vs) craving; longing; thirsting; (P)
[うえる(P);かつえる(飢える;餓える), ueru (P); katsueru ( ue ru ; katsue ru )] (v1, vi) to starve; to thirst; to be hungry; (P)
[きかつ, kikatsu] (n, vs) hunger and thirst; starvation
[ちにうえる, chiniueru] (exp, v1) to be bloodthirsty
[こうかつ, koukatsu] (n) thirst; dry mouth; dipsia
[のどがかわく, nodogakawaku] (exp, v5k) (See 喉・のど・1, 渇く) to be thirsty
[のどをうるおす, nodowouruosu] (exp, v5s) to appease one's thirst; to wet one's whistle
[さっき, sakki] (n) thirst for blood; (P)
[さつばつ, satsubatsu] (adj-na, n) bloodthirsty; brutal; savage
[くさいちご;クサイチゴ, kusaichigo ; kusaichigo] (n) (uk) Rubus hirsutus (species of raspberry)
[たいん, tain] (n) polydipsia; excessive thirst (e.g. with diabetes)
[ちしきよく, chishikiyoku] (n) thirst for knowledge; intellectual thirst
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
schwirrt
whirs
Blutdürstigkeit { f }
bloodthirstiness
einen riesigen Brand haben (Durst)
to be parched; to be dying of thirst
Durst { m } | brennender Durst | Durst haben | seinen Durst löschen
thirst | raging thirst | to be thirsty | to quench one's thirst
Durstigkeit { f }
thirstiness
Hirschbraten { m } [ cook. ]
roast venison
Hirschbrunft { f }; Hirschbrunst { f }
rut of the stags
Hirschfänger { m }
double-edged hunting knife
Hirschgeweih { n }
stag's antlers { pl }
Hirschhorn { n }
staghorn
Hirschhornsalz { n } [ cook. ]
salt of the hartshorn
Hirschkeule { f } [ cook. ]
haunch of venison
Hirse { f } [ bot. ]
millet
Hirse { f }; Sorghum { n }
sorghum
Hirsebrei { m }
millet gruel
Kitz { n }; Rehkitz { n }; Rehkalb { n }; Hirschkalb { n }; Tierjunges [ zool. ]
fawn
Kolbenhirse { f }
millet spray
Rachgier { f }
thirst for revenge
Rothirsch { m } [ zool. ]
red deer
Struppigkeit { f }
hirsuteness
Wissensdrang { m }
thirst for knowledge
Wissensdurst { m }
thirst for knowledge
behaart; haarig { adj }
hirsute
blutrünstig { adj }
bloodthirsty
dürsten | dürstend | gedürstet | dürstet | dürstete
to thirst | thirsting | thirsted | thirsts | thirsted
durstig
athirst
durstig { adv }
thirstily
durstig { adj } | durstiger | am durstigsten
thirsty | thirstier | thirstiest
nach etw. lechzen
to thirst for sth.
sterben (an) | sterbend | gestorben | du stirbst | er/sie stirbt | ich/er/sie starb | er/sie ist/war gestorben | ich/er/sie stürbe | stirb! | jung sterben | eines natürlichen Todes sterben | eines gewaltsamen Todes sterben | an einer Krankheit (einer Wunde) sterben | an einer Verletzung sterben | vor Hunger (Durst) sterben | ins Gras beißen; daran glauben müssen [ ugs. ]; sterben | ohne direkte Nachkommen sterben | tausend Tode sterben
to die { died; died } (of; from) | dying | died | you die | he/she dies | I/he/she died | he/she has/had died | I/he/she would die | die! | to die young | to die a natural death | to die a violent death | die of an illness (from a wound) | to die from an injury | to die of hunger (thirst) | to bite the dust [ coll. ] | to die without issue | to die a thousand deaths
struppig; zottelig { adj }
hirsute
verdursten | verdurstend | verdurstet | verdurstet | verdurstete
to die with thirst | dying with thirst | died with thirst | dies with thirst | died with thirst
Polydipsie { f }; krankhaft gesteigertes Durstgefühl [ med. ]
polydipsia; chronic thirst
Moschushirsch { m } [ zool. ]
musk deer
Saphirspint { m } [ ornith. ]
Blue-headed Bee Eater
Hirserohrsänger { m } [ ornith. ]
Speckled Reed Warbler
Saphirschnäpper { m } [ ornith. ]
Sapphire-headed Flycatcher
Hirschkäfer { m } [ zool. ]
stag beetle
Hirschkuh { m } [ zool. ] | Hirschkühe { pl }
hind | hinds
Hirsch { m } [ zool. ] | Hirsche { pl }
deer | deers
männlicher Hirsch { m } [ zool. ] | Hirsche { pl }
stag; hart | stags; harts
Wapiti { m }; Wapitihirsch { m } [ zool. ]
Canadian elk
Hirsekorn-Falterfisch { m } (Chaetodon miliaris) [ zool. ]
lemon butterfly
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