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 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: roger, -roger-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(int) คำอุทานหมายถึงเข้าใจข้อความ
(sl) การร่วมเพศSee Also: การมีเพศสัมพันธ์
  Longdo Approved EN-TH 
(slang) รับทราบ, ทราบแล้วเปลี่ยน, เข้าใจแล้ว, ใช้บ่อยในกรณีที่สนทนากันทางโทรศัพท์หรือวิทยุสื่อสาร
  Hope Dictionary 
(รอจ'เจอะ) n. ธงสลักที่เป็นรูปหัวกะโหลกไขว้Syn. black flag
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[faothām] (v) EN: question closely  FR: interroger
[føksak] (v) EN: interrogate ; investigate ; grill ; question  FR: questionner ; interroger ; cuisiner (fam.)
[krathū] (v) EN: question ; query ; interrogate ; quizz ; call to account  FR: questionner ; interroger
[lailīeng] (v, exp) EN: cross-examine ; question closely  FR: interroger ; questionner ; soumettre à un interrogatoire
[loēk] (v) EN: abolish ; do away with ; cancel ; annul ; abrogate ; wind up ; give up ; cease ; upend ; quit ; discard ; drop out ; abandon ; rescind  FR: abolir ; annuler ; abroger ; démanteler ; rompre ; abandonner ; renoncer
[phoēkthøn] (v) EN: withdraw ; revoke ; repeal ; cancel ; rescind ; annul  FR: abroger ; révoquer ; annuler
[Rōjoē Fēdoērē] (n, prop) EN: Roger Federer  FR: Roger Federer
[sakthām] (v) EN: question ; interrogate ; inquire ; ask ; make an inquiry  FR: questionner ; interroger
[søplai] (v, exp) EN: take a final examination ; sit for an examination ; examine  FR: interroger ; examiner ; passer un examen
[søppākkham] (v) EN: interrogate ; question  FR: interroger
[thām] (v) EN: ask ; ask a question ; inquire ; question ; interrogate ; examine ; quizz  FR: demander ; interroger ; questionner ; poser une question ; s'informer sur qqch.
[thāmkhān] (v) EN: crossquestion ; cross-examine  FR: contre-interroger
[thām tūa-ēng] (v, exp) FR: s'interroger ; se poser des questions ; descendre en soi-même (vx -litt.)
[tø āyu] (v, exp) EN: renew ; prolong the life ; extend one's life ; perform a long life ceremony ; lengthen one's life ; prolong for more time  FR: renouveler ; prolonger ; proroger
[tøn] (v) EN: question  FR: interroger
[tø wēlā] (v) FR: proroger ; prolonger
[yokloēk] (v) EN: cancel ; annul ; abort ; call off ; revoke ; nullify ; abolish ; recant ; repeal ; rescind ; quash ; abandon ; abrogate ; abdicate  FR: annuler ; abroger ; supprimer ; abandonner
  ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus 
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

a. (Physics & Chem.) See Dextrogyrate. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ From a proper name Roger. ] A black flag with white skull and crossbones, formerly used by pirates; -- called also Jolly Roger and pirate flag. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC ]

prop. n. Roger Bacon. A celebrated English philosopher of the thirteenth century. Born at or near Ilchester, Somersetshire, about 1214: died probably at Oxford in 1294. He is credited with a recognition of the importance of experiment in answering questions about the natural world, recognized the potential importance of gunpowder and explosives generally, and wrote comments about several of the physical sciences that anticipated facts proven by experiment only much later. [ PJC ]

The Franciscan monk, Roger Bacon (c. 1214 - 1294) was an important transitional figure in chemistry as he was trained in the alchemical tradition, but introduced many of the modern concepts of experimental science. Bacon believed that experiment was necessary to support theory, but for him the theory as presented in the Bible was true and the experiment only underlined that truth. One of Bacon's lasting contributions was his references to gunpowder, bringing this discovery to the general attention of literate Europeans.

Gunpowder had been known for centuries in China, being used for fireworks and incendiary grenades. Gunpowder is a simple mixture of charcoal, sulfur, and potassium nitrate (known generally as saltpeter). Saltpeter is a major component of guano (bird droppings) and may be recovered from privies where it will crystallize. By 1324, Europeans had discovered the art of using gunpowder to fire a projectile, marking the end of the period of castles and knights in armor. Prof. Tom Bitterwolf, Univ. of Idaho (Post-class notes, 1999). [ PJC ]

Roger Bacon was Born at or near Ilchester, Somersetshire, about 1214: died probably at Oxford in 1294. He was educated at Oxford and Paris (whence he appears to have returned to England about 1250), and joined the Franciscan order. In 1257 he was sent by his superiors to Paris where he was kept in close confinement for several years. About 1265 he was invited by Pope Clement IV. to write a general treatise on the sciences, in answer to which he composed his chief work, the "Opus Majus." He was in England in 1268. In 1278 his writings were condemned as heretical by a council of his order, in consequence of which he was again placed in confinement. He was at liberty in 1292. Besides the "Opus Majus," his most notable works are "Opus Minus," "Opus Tertium," and "Compendium Philosophiae." See Siebert, "Roger Bacon," 1861; Held, "Roger Bacon's Praktische Philosophie," 1881; and L. Schneider, "Roger Bacon," 1873. Century Dict. 1906. [ PJC ]

Dr. Whewell says that Roger Bacon's Opus Majus is "the encyclopedia and Novam Organon of the Thirteenth Century, a work equally wonderful with regard to its general scheme and to the special treatises with which the outlines of the plans are filled up. The professed object of the work is to urge the necessity of a reform in the mode of philosophizing, to set forth the reasons why knowledge had not made a greater progress, to draw back attention to the sources of knowledge which had been unwisely neglected, to discover other sources which were yet almost untouched, and to animate men in the undertaking by a prospect of the vast advantages which it offered. In the development of this plan all the leading portions of science are expanded in the most complete shape which they had at that time assumed; and improvements of a very wide and striking kind are proposed in some of the principal branches of study. Even if the work had no leading purposes it would have been highly valuable as a treasure of the most solid knowledge and soundest speculations of the time; even if it bad contained no such details it would have been a work most remarkable for its general views and scope." James J. Walsh (Thirteenth Greatest of Centuries, 1913.) [ PJC ]

  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) a rare abnormality marked by premature aging (grey hair and wrinkled skin and stooped posture) in a child
(n) United States humorist remembered for his homespun commentary on politics and American society (1879-1935)Syn. William Penn Adair Rogers, Will Rogers
(n) United States dancer and film actress who partnered with Fred Astaire (1911-1995)Syn. Virginia McMath, Virginia Katherine McMath, Ginger Rogers
(n) United States psychologist who developed client-centered therapy (1902-1987)Syn. Carl Rogers
(n) English scientist and Franciscan monk who stressed the importance of experimentation; first showed that air is required for combustion and first used lenses to correct vision (1220-1292)Syn. Roger Bacon
(n) English runner who in 1954 became the first person to run a mile in less than four minutes (born in 1929)Syn. Roger Bannister, Sir Roger Gilbert Bannister
(n) a flag usually bearing a white skull and crossbones on a black background; indicates a pirate shipSyn. blackjack, pirate flag, Jolly Roger
(n) English painter and art critic (1866-1934)Syn. Roger Eliot Fry, Roger Fry
(n) English nobleman who deposed Edward II and was executed by Edward III (1287-1330)Syn. Roger de Mortimer
(n) United States composer who promoted 20th century music (1896-1985)Syn. Roger Huntington Sessions, Roger Sessions
(n) American Revolutionary leader and signer of the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation and the United States Constitution (1721-1793)Syn. Roger Sherman
(n) United States jurist who served as chief justice of the United States Supreme Court; remembered for his ruling that slaves and their descendants have no rights as citizens (1777-1864)Syn. Roger Brooke Taney, Roger Taney
(n) English clergyman and colonist who was expelled from Massachusetts for criticizing Puritanism; he founded Providence in 1636 and obtained a royal charter for Rhode Island in 1663 (1603-1683)Syn. Roger Williams
  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[   /   , Fèi dé lèㄈㄟˋ ㄉㄜˊ ㄌㄜˋRoger Feder (Swiss tennis star) #9250
[   /   , Luó jié sīㄌㄨㄛˊ ㄐㄧㄝˊ ㄙRogers #36685
[  /  , Luó jiéㄌㄨㄛˊ ㄐㄧㄝˊRoger #41977
  Saikam JP-TH-EN Dictionary 
繰り広げる
[くりひろげる, kurihirogeru] TH: คลี่คลาย
繰り広げる
[くりひろげる, kurihirogeru] EN: to unfold
繰り広げる
[くりひろげる, kurihirogeru] TH: คลี่ออก
繰り広げる
[くりひろげる, kurihirogeru] EN: to open
広げる
[ひろげる, hirogeru] TH: คลี่ออก
広げる
[ひろげる, hirogeru] EN: to unroll
広げる
[ひろげる, hirogeru] TH: เปิดออก
広げる
[ひろげる, hirogeru] TH: ขยายให้กว้างขึ้น
広げる
[ひろげる, hirogeru] EN: to broaden
広げる
[ひろげる, hirogeru] TH: ขยายให้กว้างขึ้น
広げる
[ひろげる, hirogeru] EN: to widen
広げる
[ひろげる, hirogeru] TH: ขยาย
広げる
[ひろげる, hirogeru] EN: to extend
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[りょうかい, ryoukai] (n, vs) comprehension; consent; understanding; roger (on the radio); (P) #6357
[くりひろげる, kurihirogeru] (v1, vt) to unfold; to unroll; to open #15990
[ひろげる, hirogeru] (v1, vt) to spread; to extend; to expand; to enlarge; to widen; to broaden; to unfold; to open; to unroll; (P) #16136
[gerogero] (exp) (sl) gross me out!; disgusting!
[げろげろはく, gerogerohaku] (exp, v5k) to vomit; to throw up
[kerokero ; gerogero] (n) (on-mim) ribbit (frog sound)
[ゲロゲロなく, gerogero naku] (exp, v5k) to croak (e.g. like a frog)
[hidorogeru] (n) hydrogel
[purojieria] (n) (See 早期老化症) progeria (disease characterized by symptoms suggestive of premature aging)
[raja] (exp) (col) I understand (from roger)
[はねをひろげる, hanewohirogeru] (exp, v1) to spread one's wings
[おしひろげる, oshihirogeru] (v1) to extend; to expand; to spread out
[かいぞくのどくろ, kaizokunodokuro] (n) skull and crossbones (pirate flag); Jolly Roger
[あけひろげる, akehirogeru] (v1, vt) to open wide; to reveal hidden contents
[くつろげる, kutsurogeru] (v1, vt) to loose; to ease; to relax
[とりひろげる, torihirogeru] (v1, vt) to enlarge; to widen; to spread out
[わらいころげる, waraikorogeru] (v1, vi) to roll about with laughter; to be convulsed with laughter
[のべひろげる, nobehirogeru] (v1, vt) to stretch out
[きりひろげる, kirihirogeru] (v1) to cut and enlarge
[そうきろうかしょう, soukiroukashou] (n) progeria (disease characterized by symptoms suggestive of premature aging)
[おおぶろしきをひろげる, ooburoshikiwohirogeru] (exp, v1) to talk big; to be bombastic
[ころげる, korogeru] (v1, vi) to roll over; to tumble; to roll about (with laughter)
[ぬりひろげる, nurihirogeru] (v1) to spread; to apply
[はもんをひろげる, hamonwohirogeru] (exp, v1, vt) to cause repercussions
[うりひろげる, urihirogeru] (v1) to find a market for; to extend the sale of
[ほんをひろげる, honwohirogeru] (exp, v1) to open a book
[やぐるまそう, yagurumasou] (n) Roger's bronze leaf
[つばさをひろげる, tsubasawohirogeru] (exp, v1) (See 翼を張る・つばさをはる) to spread one's wings
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Bürogeräte { pl }
office equipment
Drogerie { f }
chemist
Elektrogerät { m } | Elektrogeräte { pl } | Elektrogeräte vor Ort
electric appliance; electrical device | electrical devices | electrical devices on site
  JDDICT JP-DE Dictionary 
[ひろげる, hirogeru] ausdehnen, erweitern
[くすりや, kusuriya] Apotheke, Drogerie
[ころげる, korogeru] (sich) rollen, hinfallen, fallen
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