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 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: incur, -incur-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(vt) ประสบกับสิ่งที่ไม่ดีSyn. encounter
(adj) ซึ่งเปลี่ยนแปลงไม่ได้
(adj) ซึ่งไม่สามารถรักษาได้See Also: ซึ่งรักษาไม่หายSyn. irremediableAnt. curable, remediable
(adj) ซึ่งไม่อยากรู้ไม่อยากเห็นSee Also: ซึ่งไม่สนใจSyn. indifferent, uninterestedAnt. curious, interested
(n) การจู่โจมSee Also: การโจมตีSyn. attact, raid
(n) การบุกรุก (คำทางการ)Syn. instrusion, irruption
  Hope Dictionary 
(อินเคอร์') vt. ก่อให้เกิด, ทำให้เกิด, ประสบ, ได้รับ.See Also: incurable adj.Syn. acquire
(อินเคียว' ระเบิล) adj. ซึ่งรักษาไม่หาย. -n. บุคคลที่เป็นโรคที่รักษาไม่หาย.See Also: incurability, incurableness n. incurably adv.
(อินเคอ' เชิน) n. การบุกรุก, การโจมตี, การรุกล้ำSyn. inroad, raid, attack
(อินเคอ' ซิฟว) adj. บุกรุก, โจมตี, รุกล้ำ (making incursions)
  Nontri Dictionary 
(vt) เพาะ, ทำหนี้สิน, ทำให้เกิด, ได้รับ
(adj) แก้ไม่ไหว, รักษาไม่หาย, แก้ไขไม่ได้, ไม่มีทางแก้
(n) การบุกรุก, การจู่โจม, การโจมตี
  ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน 
โดยพลั้งเผลอ [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
หลักเปรียบเทียบค่าเสียหายที่เกิดขึ้นแล้วกับรายได้ [ประกันภัย ๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
เกิดแล้วยังไม่รายงาน (ไอบีเอ็นอาร์) [ประกันภัย ๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
อัตราส่วนความเสียหายที่เกิดขึ้นแล้ว [ประกันภัย ๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
ความเสียหายที่เกิดขึ้นแล้ว [ประกันภัย ๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
โค้งขึ้น [พฤกษศาสตร์ ๑๘ ก.พ. ๒๕๔๕]
-รักษาไม่หาย [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
ที่ไม่มีทางหาย, ที่รักษาไม่หาย [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
-รักษาไม่หาย [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
  Longdo Unapproved EN-TH **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
(vt) รับผิด/รับผิดชอบ
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(n) complicationSee Also: incurrent diseaseSyn. โรคแทรกซ้อนExample:ผู้ป่วยโรคเบาหวานอาจมีโรคแทรกทางตาเกิดขึ้นได้ ดังนั้นแม้ยังไม่มีอาการของสายตา ก็ควรให้จักษุแพทย์ตรวจอย่างน้อยปีละครั้ง
(n) incurrent diseaseSee Also: complicationSyn. โรคแทรกExample:สมุนไพรหลายอย่างสามารถเยียวยาโรคแทรกซ้อนจากโรคเอดส์ได้
(v) be ingloriousSee Also: incur disgraceSyn. อัปยศ, เสื่อมเสีย, อับอายExample:เขาถูกกระทำให้เสียเกียรติ เสียชื่อเสียงของตนเอง และวงศ์ตระกูลThai Definition:เสียชื่อเสียง
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[baēk khwām sīeng] (v, exp) EN: incur a risk
[kān bukruk] (n) EN: encroachment ; incursion ; intrusion ; aggression ; trespass  FR: empiétement [ m ] ; usurpation de terres [ f ] ; intrusion [ f ] ; incursion [ f ]
[khwām loēnloē] (n) EN: carelessness  FR: incurie [ f ]
[khwām mai yāk rū yāk hen] (n, exp) FR: incuriosité [ f ] (litt.)
[khwām phoēkchoēi] (n) EN: neglect  FR: incurie [ f ]
[køhaikoēt nīsin] (v, exp) EN: incur debts ; run up debts
[kōng] (adj) EN: bent ; crooked ; curved  FR: courbé ; incurvé
[kø nīsin] (v, exp) EN: incur debts ; run up debts
[mai āt ja yīoyā dāi] (x) EN: incorrigible ; incurable ; beyond cure ; hopeless   FR: sans espoir
[mai yāk rū yāk hen] (adj) FR: incurieux (lit.)
[raksā mai hāi] (adj) FR: incurable ; inguérissable
[sut ja yīoyā] (x) EN: incurably
[yīoyā mai dāi] (adv) EN: incurably
  WordNet (3.0) 
(v) make oneself subject to; bring upon oneself; become liable toExample:People who smoke incur a great danger to their health
(n) incapability of being cured or healedSyn. incurablenessAnt. curability, curableness
(n) incapability of being altered in disposition or habitsExample:the incurability of his optimism
(n) a person whose disease is incurable
(adj) incapable of being curedAnt. curableExample:an incurable disease; an incurable addiction to smoking
(adj) unalterable in disposition or habitsExample:an incurable optimist
(adv) to an incurable degreeExample:she was incurably optimistic
(adv) in a manner impossible to cureExample:he is incurably ill
(adj) showing absence of intellectual inquisitiveness or natural curiosityAnt. curiousExample:strangely incurious about the cause of the political upheaval surrounding them
(n) the act of incurring (making yourself subject to something undesirable)
(n) acquiring or coming into something (usually undesirable)Example:incurring debts is easier than paying them
(n) the act of entering some territory or domain (often in large numbers)Example:the incursion of television into the American living room
(n) the mistake of incurring liability or blame
(adj) involving invasion or aggressive attackSyn. invasive, invadingExample:invasive war
(v) bend inwardsExample:The body incurvates a little at the back
(v) cause to curve inwardExample:gravity incurvates the rays
(adj) bent into or having an inward curveSyn. incurved
(n) the action of creating a curved shape
(n) a variety of clip for holding pin curls
(n) a shape that curves or bends inwardSyn. incurvature, incurvation, concavity
(n) an attack that penetrates into enemy territorySyn. incursion
(v) receive a specified treatment (abstract)Syn. incur, obtain, find, getExample:These aspects of civilization do not find expression or receive an interpretation; His movie received a good review; I got nothing but trouble for my good intentions
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Incurred p. pr. & vb. n. Incurring ] [ L. incurrere to run into or toward; pref. in- in + currere to run. See Current. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. To meet or fall in with, as something inconvenient, harmful, or onerous; to put one's self in the way of; to expose one's self to; to become liable or subject to; to bring down upon one's self; to encounter; to contract; as, to incur debt, danger, displeasure, penalty, responsibility, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]

I know not what I shall incur to pass it,
Having no warrant. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To render liable or subject to; to occasion. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Lest you incur me much more damage in my fame than you have done me pleasure in preserving my life. Chapman. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. To pass; to enter. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Light is discerned by itself because by itself it incurs into the eye. South. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Cf. F. incurabilité incurability, LL. incurabilitas negligence. ] The state of being incurable; irremediableness. Harvey. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A person diseased beyond cure. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ F. incurable, L. incurabilis. See In- not, and Curable. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. Not capable of being cured; beyond the power of skill or medicine to remedy; as, an incurable disease. [ 1913 Webster ]

A scirrhus is not absolutely incurable. Arbuthnot. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Not admitting or capable of remedy or correction; irremediable; remediless; as, incurable evils. [ 1913 Webster ]

Rancorous and incurable hostility. Burke. [ 1913 Webster ]

They were laboring under a profound, and, as it might have seemed, an almost incurable ignorance. Sir J. Stephen.

Syn. -- Irremediable; remediless; irrecoverable; irretrievable; irreparable; hopeless. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. The state of being incurable; incurability. Boyle. [ 1913 Webster ]

adv. In a manner that renders cure impracticable or impossible; irremediably. “Incurably diseased.” Bp. Hall. “Incurably wicked.” Blair. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ L. incuriositas: cf. F. incurosité. ] Lack of curiosity or interest; inattentiveness; indifference. Sir H. Wotton. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ L. incuriosus: cf. F. incurieux. See In- not, and Curious. ] Not curious or inquisitive; without care for or interest in; inattentive; careless; negligent; heedless. [ 1913 Webster ]

Carelessnesses and incurious deportments toward their children. Jer. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ]

adv. In an curious manner. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. Unconcernedness; incuriosity. [ 1913 Webster ]

Sordid incuriousness and slovenly neglect. Bp. Hall. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ See Incur. ] The act of incurring, bringing on, or subjecting one's self to (something troublesome or burdensome); as, the incurrence of guilt, debt, responsibility, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ L. incurrens, p. pr. incurere, incursum, to run in; in- + currere to run. ] (Zool.) Characterized by a current which flows inward; as, the incurrent orifice of lamellibranch Mollusca. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ L. incursio: cf. F. incursion. See Incur. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. A running into; hence, an entering into a territory with hostile intention; a temporary invasion; a predatory or harassing inroad; a raid. [ 1913 Webster ]

The Scythian, whose incursions wild
Have wasted Sogdiana. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

The incursions of the Goths disordered the affairs of the Roman Empire. Arbuthnot. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Attack; occurrence. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Sins of daily incursion. South.

Syn. -- Invasion; inroad; raid; foray; sally; attack; onset; irruption. See Invasion. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Making an incursion; invasive; aggressive; hostile. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. To curtain. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ L. incurvatus, p. p. of incurvare to crook; pref. in- in + curvus bent. See Curve, and cf. Incurve. ] Curved; bent; crooked. Derham. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Incurvated p. pr. & vb. n. Incurvating. ] To turn from a straight line or course; to bend; to crook. Cheyne. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ L. incurvatio: cf. F. incurvation. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. The act of bending, or curving. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. The state of being bent or curved; curvature. [ 1913 Webster ]

An incurvation of the rays. Derham. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. The act of bowing, or bending the body, in respect or reverence. “The incurvations of the knee.” Bp. Hall. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Incurved p. pr. & vb. n. Incurving. ] [ See Incurvate. ] To bend; to curve; to make crooked. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ Pref. in- in + curved. ] (Bot.) Bending gradually toward the axis or center, as branches or petals. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ From L. incurvus bent. See Incurvate. ] A state of being bent or curved; incurvation; a bending inwards. Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. To incur again. [ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[ , qīn rùㄑㄧㄣ ㄖㄨˋto make (military) incursions; to invade #12788
[ , zhāo zhìㄓㄠ ㄓˋincur; lead to #21413
[  /  , jué zhèngㄐㄩㄝˊ ㄓㄥˋincurable disease; terminal illness #30141
[  /  , guó chǐㄍㄨㄛˊ ㄔˇnational humiliation, refers to Japanese incursions into China in the 1930s and 40s, and more especially to Mukden railway incident of 18th September 1931 九一八事變|九一八事变 and subsequent Japanese annexation of ManchuriaSee Also: 九一八事變, 九一八事变 #31066
[    /    , wú kě jiù yàoㄨˊ ㄎㄜˇ ㄐㄧㄡˋ ㄧㄠˋ(set phrase) incorrigible; incurable #36493
[    /    , bù kě jiù yàoㄅㄨˋ ㄎㄜˇ ㄐㄧㄡˋ ㄧㄠˋincurable; incorrigible; beyond cure; hopeless #52251
[   , bù zhì zhī zhèngㄅㄨˋ ㄓˋ ㄓ ㄓㄥˋincurable disease #53801
[  /  , biān huànㄅㄧㄢ ㄏㄨㄢˋforeign invasion; disaster on border due to incursion #117068
[ , sǐ zhèngㄙˇ ㄓㄥˋincurable disease; terminal illness #226173
[  /  , zhāo láiㄓㄠ ㄌㄞˊattract; incur
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[うける, ukeru] (v1, vt) (1) to receive; to get; (2) to catch (e.g. a ball); (3) to be struck by (wind, waves, sunlight, etc.); (4) to sustain (damage); to incur (a loss); to suffer (an injury); to feel (influence); (5) to undergo (e.g. surgery); to take (a test); to accept (a challenge); (6) (esp. 受ける, 享ける) to be given (e.g. life, talent); (7) (esp. 受ける, 享ける) to follow; to succeed; to be descended from; (8) to face (south, etc.); (9) { ling } (esp. 受ける, 承ける) to be modified by; (10) (esp. 請ける, now primarily used in compound words) (See 請け出す・1) to obtain (a pawned item, etc.) by paying a fee; (v1, vi) (11) to be well-received; to become popular; to go down well; (P) #1784
[まねく, maneku] (v5k, vt) (1) to invite; to ask; (2) to beckon; to wave someone in; to gesture to; (3) to call in; to send for; to summon; (4) to bring on oneself; to cause; to incur; to lead to; to result in; (P) #8189
[あんけつどう, anketsudou] (n) (obsc) road taken by an Chinese ajari buddhist monk when he incurred the wrath of emperor Genso (685-762)
[いんないかんせん, innaikansen] (n) infection incurred while hospitalized (hospitalised); nosocomial infection
[げきりんにふれる, gekirinnifureru] (exp, v1) (1) to infuriate your superior; to incur the anger of one's boss; to bring (a superior's) wrath down upon (one); (2) (original meaning) to provoke the Emperor's displeasure
[ごうびょう, goubyou] (n) incurable disease
[こうむしっぺい, koumushippei] (n) sickness incurred in line of duty
[こうこう;こうもう(ik), koukou ; koumou (ik)] (n) incurable disease
[うらみをかう, uramiwokau] (exp, v5u) to incur someone's enmity
[じゅうりょう, juuryou] (n) incurred amount; usage volume; metered rate or amount
[あかじかくご, akajikakugo] (exp) (usu. 赤字覚悟で...) making a loss; incurring a deficit
[たいざいひ, taizaihi] (n) hotel expenses; expenses incurred during a stay
[ないきょっきゅう, naikyokkyuu] (n) an incurve
[なんしょう, nanshou] (n) incurable illness
[なんびょう, nanbyou] (n) incurable disease; (P)
[にゅうこう, nyuukou] (n, vs) invasion; incursion
[ばちがあたる, bachigaataru] (exp, v5r) (1) (uk) to incur divine punishment; to pay for one's sins; (int) (2) You'll pay for that!; What goes around, comes around
[やまいこうこうにいる;やまいこうもうにいる(ik), yamaikoukouniiru ; yamaikoumouniiru (ik)] (exp, v5r) (1) to become seriously ill; to catch an incurable illness; (2) to become a slave of a habit
[ふきょうをかう, fukyouwokau] (exp, v5u) to fall into disgrace with; to incur someone's displeasure
[ふじ;ふち, fuji ; fuchi] (n, adj-no) (sens) incurability
[ふじのやまい;ふちのやまい, fujinoyamai ; fuchinoyamai] (n) incurable illness
[りょうくうしんぱん, ryoukuushinpan] (n, vs) airspace incursion; airspace violation
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Einbruch { m } | Einbrüche { pl }
incursion | incursions
Einfall { m }; Eindringen { n } (in) | Einfälle { pl }
incursion (into) | incursions
Entstehung { f } des Schadens
incursion of liability
Kosten { pl }; Einkaufspreis { m }; Preis { m } | Kosten { pl }; Preise { pl } | auf meine Kosten | angefallene Kosten | einmalige Kosten | erstattbare Kosten | verrechnete Kosten | die Kosten berechnen | die Kosten überschätzen | die Kosten hereinwirtschaften | Kosten des Umsatzes [ econ. ]
cost | costs | at my cost | incurred cost(s) | non-recurring costs | reimbursable costs | allocated cost; applied cost | to count the cost | to overestimate the costs | to recoup one's cost | costs of goods sold
Kranke { m, f }; Kranker | Kranken { pl }; Kranke | unheilbar Kranke { m, f }; unheilbar Kranker
sick person | sick people | incurable
Missfallen { n } | Missfallen erregen
displeasure | to incur displeasure
Schuld { f }; Verpflichtung { f } | Schulden { pl } | uneinbringliche Forderung; uneinbringliche Schuld | Schulden haben; verschuldet sein | in jds. Schuld stehen | in Schulden geraten; sich verschulden | Schulden machen | aus den Schulden herauskommen
debt | debts | bad debt | to be in debt | to be in sb.'s debt | to get into debt; to run into debt | to incur debts | to get out of debt
Unheilbarkeit { f }
incurability
Unheilbarkeiten { pl }
incurableness
Unwille { m }; Unwillen { m } | jds. Unwillen erregen; jds. Unwillen hervorrufen
displeasure; indignation | to displeasure sb.; to incur sb.'s displeasure
Verlust { m } | Verluste { pl } | mit Verlust; in Verlegenheit | Verlust erleiden; einbüßen | Verlust erleiden | Verluste erleiden | mit Verlust verkaufen | mit Verlust arbeiten
loss | losses | at a loss | to sustain a loss; to suffer a loss | to experience a loss | to incur losses | to sell at a loss | to run at a loss
sich der Kritik aussetzen
to incur censure
Verpflichtungen eingehen
to incur liabilities
erleidend; sich zuziehend
incurring
gleichgültig; uninteressiert { adj }
incurious
gleichgültig { adv }
incuriously
etw. auf sich laden; etw. auf sich ziehen
to incur
unheilbar { adj }
incurable
unheilbar { adv }
incurably
unverbesserlich { adj }
incurable
eine Geldstrafe verwirken
to incur a fine (a penalty)
zieht sich zu
incurs
zog sich zu
incurred
sich etw. zuziehen; geraten in
to incur
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