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%hitt%

 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: hitt, -hitt-
  Longdo Approved EN-TH 
(vi, slang, vulgar) คนที่สำหรับขับถ่ายอุจจาระ
(n, slang, vulgar) โถส้วม, ห้องส้วม, ที่สำหรับขับถ่ายอุจจาระ
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(n) ผู้ตีSee Also: คนตีSyn. batter
(adj) เกี่ยวกับประชาชน, ภาษา และวัฒนธรรมของชนชาตินี้
(n) ชนชาติหนึ่งในเอเชียสมัยโบราณที่ปกครองดินแดนในเอเชียไมเนอร์และทางเหนือของซีเรีย
(sl) ทวารหนัก
(n) ผู้เหลาออก
(sl) คนขี้โม้See Also: คนชอบโกหก
(phrv) เฉือนออกSee Also: ตัดออก, เหลาออกSyn. whittle down
(phrv) ตัดออกSee Also: เฉือนออก, เหลาออกSyn. whittle away
  Hope Dictionary 
vi. คุยเล่น, สนทนาเล่น, สั่นหนาวสั่น
(วิท'เทิล) vt., .vi. เหลา, เฉือน, ตัด, เกลา, ถาก, หั่นให้น้อยลง, เอาออกทีละน้อย, ทำให้ลดน้อยลง n. มีด (โดยเฉพาะที่มีขนาดใหญ่) .See Also: whittler n.
(วิท'ลิง) n. การเหลา, การเฉือน, การตัด, การเกลา, การถาก, การหั่น, การทำให้น้อยลง, เศาที่หั่นออก
  Nontri Dictionary 
(vt) แกะ, ถาก, เฉือน, เกลา, ทอน
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(v) barkSee Also: shave off, whittle, trim offExample:ช่างแกะสลักถากไม้ เพื่อนำมาแกะช้างThai Definition:ฟันเอาเปลือกหรือส่วนนอกออก
(n) hammeringSee Also: knock, hitting, beatSyn. การทุบ, การตี, การเคาะ, การตีExample:การตอกตะปูต้องระวังอย่าให้โดนนิ้ว
(n) chippingSee Also: whittling, chop, cutting, hewing (wood), trimSyn. กาลอก, การขูด, การปลอก, การตัด, การเหลา, การเกลา, การเล็มExample:การถากเปลือกไม้ต้องทำอย่างเบามือ มิฉะนั้นเนื้อเยื่อบางส่วนอาจถูกทำลายThai Definition:การฟันเอาเปลือกหรือส่วนนอกออก เช่น การถากเปลือกไม้ การถากเสา, การใช้จอบ เป็นต้น ดายให้เตียน เช่น การถากหญ้า การถากดิน
(n) collisionSee Also: bumping, running into, hitting, striking, hittingExample:การชนกันของรถบรรทุกทำให้คนขับเสียชีวิตคาที่Thai Definition:การโดน หรือกระแทกแรงๆ
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[thāk] (v) EN: hoe ; hew ; chip ; chop ; bark ; shave off ; whittle ; trim off  FR: dégrossir ; dégauchir ; équarrir
  CMU Pronouncing Dictionary 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) a port city and industrial center in southeastern Bangladesh on the Bay of Bengal
(v) make high-pitched sounds, as of birdsSyn. twitter
(n) small intestines of hogs prepared as foodSyn. chitlings, chitlins
(n) a ballplayer who is designated to bat in place of the pitcher
(n) a game in which a pitcher allows the opposing team 5 hitsSyn. 5-hitter
(n) a game in which a pitcher allows the opposing team 4 hitsSyn. 4-hitter
(adj) characterized by or full of force and vigorSyn. trenchantExample:a hard-hitting expose; a trenchant argument
(adj) aggressively and persistently persuasiveSyn. high-pressureExample:a hard-hitting advertising campaign; a high-pressure salesman
(n) an influential person who works hard to promote the causes they are interested in
(n) someone who hitsSyn. strikerExample:a hard hitter; a fine striker of the ball; blacksmiths are good hitters
(n) a member of an ancient people who inhabited Anatolia and northern Syria about 2000 to 1200 BC
(n) the language of the Hittites and the principal language of the Anatolian group of languages; deciphered from cuneiform inscriptions
(adj) of or relating to the Hittite people or their language or culture
(n) a game in which a pitcher allows the opposing team only one hitSyn. 1-hitter
(n) (baseball) a substitute for the regular batter
(n) source of a wood mentioned frequently in the Bible; probably a species of genus AcaciaSyn. shittah tree
(n) wood of the shittah tree used to make the ark of the Hebrew Tabernacle
(n) a baseball player who can bat either right or left handed
(n) slang term for a bisexual person
(n) a game in which a pitcher allows the opposing team only 3 hitsSyn. 3-hitter
(n) a game in which a pitcher allows the opposing team only 2 hitsSyn. 2-hitter
(n) United States poet best known for his nostalgic poems about New England (1807-1892)Syn. John Greenleaf Whittier
(n) English aeronautical engineer who invented the jet aircraft engine (1907-1996)Syn. Frank Whittle, Sir Frank Whittle
(v) cut small bits or pare shavings fromSyn. pareExample:whittle a piece of wood
(v) cut away in small piecesSyn. wear away, whittle down
(n) someone who whittles (usually as an idle pastime)
(n) shrubby tree of southern United States having large plumes of feathery flowers resembling puffs of smokeSyn. chittamwood, Cotinus americanus, Cotinus obovatus
(n) (baseball) a ballplayer who is battingSyn. hitter, batsman, slugger
(n) (baseball) a measure of a batter's performance; the number of base hits divided by the number of official times at batSyn. hitting averageExample:Ted Williams once had a batting average above .400
(n) dried bark of the cascara buckthorn used as a laxativeSyn. chittem bark, cascara sagrada, chittam bark
(n) shrubby tree of the Pacific coast of the United States; yields cascara sagradaSyn. bearwood, chittimwood, chittamwood, bearberry, Rhamnus purshianus
(n) the elimination of fecal waste through the anusSyn. laxation, shitting
(n) a person who defecatesSyn. voider, shitter
(n) deciduous tree of southeastern United States and MexicoSyn. black haw, Bumelia lanuginosa, chittimwood, chittamwood, shittimwood
(n) the act of contacting one thing with anotherSyn. hitting, strikingExample:repeated hitting raised a large bruise; after three misses she finally got a hit
(adj) very badSyn. stinking, rotten, shitty, lousy, stinky, crappyExample:a lousy play; it's a stinking world
(n) the family of languages that by 1000 BC were spoken throughout Europe and in parts of southwestern and southern AsiaSyn. Indo-European language, Indo-Hittite
(n) a game in which a pitcher allows the opposing team no hitsSyn. no-hitter
(n) shrubby thorny deciduous tree of southeastern United States with white flowers and small black drupaceous fruitSyn. shittimwood, mock orange, Bumelia lycioides, shittim
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

n. 1. a baseball game in which one team's pitchers allow the opposing team only one hit.
Syn. -- one-hitter [ WordNet 1.5 +PJC ]

n. 1. a game in which a pitcher allows the opposing team only 2 hits.
Syn. -- two-hitter [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. 1. a game in which a pitcher allows the opposing team only 3 hits.
Syn. -- three-hitter [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. 1. a game in which a pitcher allows the opposing team 4 hits.
Syn. -- four-hitter [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. 1. a game in which a pitcher allows the opposing team 5 hits.
Syn. -- five-hitter [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. 1. a shrubby tree of the U. S. Pacific coast (Rhamnus purshianus or Rhamnus purshiana), whose bark is the cascara sagrada, used as a mild cathartic or laxative.
Syn. -- cascara, cascara buckthorn, bearberry, bearwood, chittimwood, Rhamnus purshianus. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

2. a deciduous tree of SE U.S. and Mexico.
Syn. -- false buckthorn, chittimwood, shittimwood, black haw, Bumelia lanuginosa. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

3. a shrubby tree of southern U.S. (Cotinus obovatus) having large plumes of feathery flowers resembling puffs of smoke; -- called also American smoke tree.
Syn. -- American smokewood, Cotinus americanus, Cotinus obovatus. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

v. i. [ Cf. Chatter. ] 1. To chirp in a tremulous manner, as a bird. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To shiver or chatter with cold. [ Scot. ] Burns. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. The frill to the breast of a shirt, which when ironed out resembled the small entrails. See Chitterlings. [ Obs. ] Gascoigne. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. pl. [ Cf. AS. cwiþ womb, Icel. kvið, Goth. qiþus, belly, womb, stomach, G. kutteln chitterlings. ] (Cookery) The smaller intestines of swine, etc., fried for food. [ 1913 Webster ]

‖n. [ Native Indian name. ] (Zool.) The axis deer of India. [ 1913 Webster ]

{ , n. [ Hind. chi&tsdot_;&tsdot_;ī. ] 1. A short letter or note; a written message or memorandum; a certificate given to a servant; a pass, or the like. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

2. A signed voucher or memorandum of a small debt, as for food and drinks at a club. [ India, China, etc. ] [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

a. 1. Full of chits or sprouts. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Childish; like a babe. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. (Baseball) a batter who hits safely more frequently when men are on base or the team is behind in the score. [ PJC ]

Clutching at the phantoms of the stock market. Bankroft. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. (Baseball) A game in which a pitcher allows the opposing team 5 hits.
Syn. -- 5-hitter. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. (Baseball) A game in which a pitcher allows the opposing team four hits; as, he pitched a four-hitter.
Syn. -- 4-hitter. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

adj. 1. characterized by or full of force and vigor; forceful; as, a hard-hitting expose.
Syn. -- trenchant, vigorous. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

2. aggressive; as, a hard-hitting advertising campaign. Opposite of unaggressive.
Syn. -- high-pressure. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. 1. One who hits or strikes; as, a hard hitter. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Baseball) The batter; as, there are two strikes on the hitter. [ PJC ]


heavy hitter 1. A baseball player who gets many extra-base hits. 2. A person who is very important or is very effective at his profession.
[ PJC ]

n. [ vb. n. from hit, v. ] The act of striking one thing against another; as, repeated hitting raised a large bruise
Syn. -- hit, striking. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. [ From Heb. Khittīm Hittites. ] A member of an ancient people (or perhaps group of peoples) whose settlements extended from Armenia westward into Asia Minor and southward into Palestine. They are known to have been met along the Orontes as early as 1500 b. c., and were often at war with the Egyptians and Assyrians. Especially in the north they developed a considerable civilization, of which numerous monuments and inscriptions are extant. Authorities are not agreed as to their race. While several attempts have been made to decipher the Hittite characters, little progress has yet been made. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

(Elec.) Rays (chiefly cathode rays) developed by the electric discharge in Hittorf tubes. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

. (Elec.) (a) A highly exhausted glass tube with metallic electrodes nearly in contact so as to exhibit the insulating effects of a vacuum. It was used by the German physicist W. Hittorf (b. 1824). (b) A Crookes tube. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

n. (Baseball) A game in which a pitcher allows the opposing team no hits.
Syn. -- no-hit game. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. (Baseball) A game in which a pitcher allows the opposing team only one hit.
Syn. -- 1-hitter. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

{ } n. [ Syriac peshîtâ simple. ] The earliest Syriac version of the Old Testament, translated from Hebrew; also, the incomplete Syriac version of the New Testament. [ Written also peschito. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

{ }, n. [ Heb. shittāh, pl. shittīm. ] A tree that furnished the precious wood of which the ark, tables, altars, boards, etc., of the Jewish tabernacle were made; -- now believed to have been the wood of the Acacia Seyal, which is hard, fine grained, and yellowish brown in color. [ 1913 Webster ]

{ }, n. The wood of the shittah tree. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Wavering; unsettled; inconstant. [ Obs. ] Holland. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ See Shuttle. ] A shuttle. [ Obs. ] Chapman. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A shuttlecock. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. Instability; inconstancy. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

The vain shittlenesse of an unconstant head. Baret. [ 1913 Webster ]

[ Probably from white; cf. AS. hwitingtreów. ] (Bot.) Either of two shrubs (Viburnum Lantana, and Viburnum Opulus), so called on account of their whitish branches. [ 1913 Webster ]

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

n. [ AS. hwītel, from hwit white; akin to Icel. hvītill a white bed cover. See White. ] (a) A grayish, coarse double blanket worn by countrywomen, in the west of England, over the shoulders, like a cloak or shawl. C. Kingsley. (b) Same as Whittle shawl, below. [ 1913 Webster ]


Whittle shawl, a kind of fine woolen shawl, originally and especially a white one.
[ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ OE. thwitel, fr. AS. pwītan to cut. Cf. Thwittle, Thwaite a piece of ground. ] A knife; esp., a pocket, sheath, or clasp knife. “A butcher's whittle.” Dryden. “Rude whittles.” Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ]

He wore a Sheffield whittle in his hose. Betterton. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Whittled p. pr. & vb. n. Whittling ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. To pare or cut off the surface of with a small knife; to cut or shape, as a piece of wood held in the hand, with a clasp knife or pocketknife. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To edge; to sharpen; to render eager or excited; esp., to excite with liquor; to inebriate. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

“In vino veritas.” When men are well whittled, their tongues run at random. Withals. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. To cut or shape a piece of wood with am small knife; to cut up a piece of wood with a knife. [ 1913 Webster ]

Dexterity with a pocketknife is a part of a Nantucket education; but I am inclined to think the propensity is national. Americans must and will whittle. Willis. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. pl. Chips made by one who whittles; shavings cut from a stick with a knife. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. (Zool.) A weasel. [ Scot. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. (Eccl.) The day following Whitmonday; -- called also Whitsun Tuesday. [ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[ , xiāo móㄒㄧㄠ ㄇㄛˊto wear down; to sap; to whittle away; to while away; to idle away #21351
[  , jí dà gǎngㄐㄧˊ ㄉㄚˋ ㄍㄤˇChittagong (Bangladesh port city) #114607
[, ㄇㄛˊwhittle
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[hitto] (n, vs) hit; success; safe hit (baseball); being a hit; (P) #1863
[しってん, shitten] (n) run charged to the pitcher; (P) #4856
[shotto] (n) (1) shot (in films); (2) shot (of alcohol); (3) hitting a ball (e.g. in tennis); (n, vs) (4) shoot (in basketball); (P) #6326
[ひっとう, hittou] (n, adj-no) (1) brush tip; (2) first on a list; (3) head; chief; (P) #7479
[めいちゅう, meichuu] (n, vs) a hit; hitting something that was aimed at; (P) #8604
[しっと, shitto] (n, vs) jealousy; envy; (P) #11376
[だいだ, daida] (n) pinch-hitting; (P) #12091
[ひってき, hitteki] (n, vs) comparing with; match; rival; equal; (P) #14193
[けずる, kezuru] (v5r, vt) (1) to shave (wood or leather); to sharpen; to plane; to whittle; to pare; to scrape off; (2) to shave off (e.g. a budget, expenses, a salary, etc.); to curtail; to cut down; (3) to cross out; to reduce; to curtail; to remove; to erase; to delete; (P) #19494
[otsumutenten] (exp, n) motion of a baby gently hitting his own face with both of his hands
[kachitto] (adv, vs) (1) (on-mim) with a click (door sound); (2) with tenseness or firmness
[kichitto] (adv, vs) (on-mim) (See きちんと) exactly; perfectly; (P)
[shittori] (adv, vs) (1) calm; graceful; (2) quiet; mellow; (3) damp; moist
[shittorito] (adv) (on-mim) gently; softly
[ちっともきにならない, chittomokininaranai] (exp, adj-i) (See 気になる) not be concerned about at all; not mind about at all; not care a bit
[chittoyasotto] (exp) small amount; bit; smidgen
[bashitto] (adv) (on-mim) whack; smack
[ひっつきむし, hittsukimushi] (n) (See くっつき虫) burr (prickly seeds or seedheads that stick to fur and clothes)
[bishitto] (adv) (1) (on-mim) with a snap; (break) cleanly; (2) (reject) sternly; flatly; (3) smartly (e.g. of dressing up well)
[pichitto] (adv, vs) tightly; snugly
[fuzakennayo] (exp) (vulg) stop bullshitting me; you're fucking kidding me; you're full of shit
[gachitsu to ; gachitto] (adv) (on-mim) with a clashing or clanging sound
[kuracchihitta-] (n) clutch hitter
[kuri-nhitto] (n) clean hit; (P)
[saikuruhitto] (n) cycle hit
[sakurifaisuhitto] (n) sacrifice hit
[shitteinguru-mu] (n) sitting room
[shittoin] (n) sit-in
[shittosupin] (n) sit spin
[shittodaunsutoraiki] (n) sit-down strike
[shinguruhitto] (n) single (baseball); one-base hit
[suicchihitta-] (n) switch-hitter (baseball)
[sukuracchihitto] (n) scratch hit
[suri-be-suhitto] (n) three-base hit
[taimuri-hitto ; taimurihitto] (n) run-batted-in hit (baseball) (wasei
[tsu-be-suhitto] (n) two-base hit
[tekisasuhitto] (n) Texas hit (baseball); Texas leaguer
[dei-ecchi] (n) (designated hitter - baseball)
[toranshitto] (n) transit
[no-hitto] (exp) no hit
[no-hittono-ran] (exp) no-hit, no-run baseball game
[no-hittono-range-mu] (n) no-hit no-run game; (P)
[bakkusukuri-n] (n) back screen (esp. hitter's background in center field) (baseball); (P)
[pa-muchitto] (n) permutite
[hittaito] (n) Hittites
[ヒッタイトご, hittaito go] (n) Hittite (language)
[ヒッタイトじん, hittaito jin] (n) Hittite
[hitteingu] (n) hitting
[hittoendoran] (n) hit-and-run
[hittosongu] (n) hit song
  COMPDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[ひっと, hitto] hit (vs)
[ヒットりつ, hitto ritsu] hit rate
[らいとぺんひっと, raitopenhitto] light-pen detection, light-pen hit
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Drücken { n }
hitting
Schnitzmesser { m }
wood karving knife; whittle
beschissen { adj } [ ugs. ]
shitty
geschnibbelt
whittled
scheißen; kacken | scheißend; kackend | geschissen; gekackt | er/sie scheißt | ich/er/sie schiss | er/sie hat/hatte geschissen
to shit { shat; shat } [ coll. ] | shitting | shat | he/she shits | I/he/she shat | he/she has/had shat
schnibbeln | schnibbelnd | schnibbelt
to whittle | whittling | whittles
schnitzen | schnitzend | schnitzt | schnitzte
to whittle | whittling | whittles | whittled
treffen; schlagen; anschlagen; aufschlagen; hinschlagen | treffend; schlagend; anschlagend; aufschlagend; hinschlagend | getroffen; geschlagen; angeschlagen: aufgeschlagen; hingeschlagen | er/sie trifft | ich/er/sie traf | er/sie hat/hatte getroffen | ich/er/sie träfe | triff!
to hit { hit; hit } | hitting | hit | he/she hits | I/he/she hit | he/she has/had hit | I/he/she would hit | hit!
Das war ein Schlag unter die Gürtellinie.
That really was (hitting) below the belt.
Chittagong (Stadt in Bangladesh)
Chittagong (city in Bangladesh)
  JDDICT JP-DE Dictionary 
[ひってき, hitteki] ebenbuertig_sein, gewachsen_sein
[しっつい, shittsui] Verlust, Einbusse
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