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 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: saa, -saa-
  Hope Dictionary 
เอสเอเอ <คำอ่าน>ย่อมาจาก system application architecture เป็นมาตรฐานในการสร้างคอมพิวเตอร์ ที่บริษัท ไอบีเอ็มเป็นผู้กำหนดไว้ หลายบริษัทเริ่มต้นด้วยการยึดแนวทางนี้ และก็ได้พัฒนาตนเองจนก้าวออกไปได้ไกลกว่ามาตรฐานเดิมมาก
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[Aisaēk Niūtan] (n, prop) EN: Isaac Newton  FR: Isaac Newton
  CMU Pronouncing Dictionary 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) (Old Testament) the second patriarch; son of Abraham and Sarah who was offered by Abraham as a sacrifice to God; father of Jacob and Esau
(n) a river that rises in central Germany and flows north to join the Elbe RiverSyn. Saale River
(n) the next-to-last Pleistocene glaciation in northern Europe and the deposits laid down at that time
(n) Finnish architect and city planner who moved to the United States in 1923; father of Eero Saarinen (1873-1950)Syn. Eliel Saarinen
(n) United States architect (born in Finland) (1910-1961)Syn. Eero Saarinen
(n) United States writer (born in Russia) noted for his science fiction (1920-1992)Syn. Isaac Asimov
(n) Spanish writer best remembered for `Don Quixote' which satirizes chivalry and influenced the development of the novel form (1547-1616)Syn. Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de Cervantes, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
(n) a city in the Saxony region of Germany on the Saale River; a member of the Hanseatic League during the 13th and 14th centuriesSyn. Halle-an-der-Saale
(n) United States naval officer who commanded the `Constitution' during the War of 1812 and won a series of brilliant victories against the British (1773-1843)Syn. Isaac Hull
(n) a member of an indigenous nomadic people living in northern Scandinavia and herding reindeerSyn. Same, Sami, Lapplander, Saami, Saame
(n) the language of nomadic Lapps in northern Scandinavia and the Kola PeninsulaSyn. Same, Saami, Saame, Sami
(n) the Malay language spoken in MalaysiaSyn. Bahasa Kebangsaan, Bahasa Malaysia, Bahasa Melayu
(n) English mathematician and physicist; remembered for developing the calculus and for his law of gravitation and his three laws of motion (1642-1727)Syn. Sir Isaac Newton, Isaac Newton
(n) Nicaraguan statesman (born in 1945)Syn. Daniel Ortega, Daniel Ortega Saavedra
(n) English educator who invented a system of phonetic shorthand (1813-1897)Syn. Sir Isaac Pitman
(n) United States inventor of an improved chain-stitch sewing machine (1811-1875)Syn. Isaac M. Singer, Isaac Merrit Singer
(n) United States writer (born in Poland) of Yiddish stories and novels (1904-1991)Syn. Isaac Bashevis Singer
(n) United States concert violinist (born in Russia in 1920)Syn. Isaac Stern
(n) English poet and theologian (1674-1748)Syn. Isaac Watts
(n) United States religious leader (born in Bohemia) who united reform Jewish organizations in the United States (1819-1900)Syn. Isaac Mayer Wise
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

‖n. [ G. ] A public hall or room, for the use of visitors at watering places and health resorts in Germany. [ 1913 Webster ]

, prop. n. A famous English mathematician and natural philosopher, born at Woolsthorpe, near Grantham, Lincolnshire, Dec. 25, 1642 (O. S.): died at Kensington, March 20, 1727. His father, Isaac Newton, was a small freehold farmer. He matriculated at Cambridge (Trinity College) July 8, 1661; was elected to a scholarship April 28, 1664; and graduated in Jan., 1665. At the university he was especially attracted by the study of Descartes's geometry. The method of fluxions is supposed to have first occurred to him in 1665. He was made a fellow of Trinity in 1667, and Lucasian professor at Cambridge in Oct., 1669. He became a fellow of the Royal Society in Jan., 1672. Newton's attention was probably drawn to the subject of gravitation as early as 1665. The story of the fall of the apple was first told by Voltaire, who had it from Mrs. Conduitt, Newton's niece. Kepler had established the laws of the planetary orbits, and from these laws Newton proved that the attraction of the sun upon the planets varies inversely as the squares of their distances. Measuring the actual deflection of the moon's orbit from its tangent, he found it to be identical with the deflection which would be created by the attraction of the earth, diminishing in the ratio of the inverse square of the distance. The hypothesis that the same force acted in each case was thus confirmed. The success of Newton's work really depended on the determination of the length of a degree on the earth's surface by Picard in 1671. The universal law of gravitation was Completely elaborated by 1685. The first book of the "principia" or "Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica" Was presented to the Royal Society, April 28, 1686, and the entire work was published in 1687. In 1689 he sat in Parliament for the University of Cambridge, and at this time was associated with John Locke; in 1701 he was reelected. When his friend Charles Montagu (afterward earl of Halifax) was appointed chancellor of the exchequer, Newton was made warden of the mint, and in 1699 master of the mint. The reformation of English coinage was largely his work. The method of fluxions, which he had discovered, was employed in the calculations for the "Principia," but did not appear until 1693, when it was published by Wallis. It also appeared in 1704 in the first edition of the "Optics." On Feb. 21, 1699, he was elected foreign associate of the French Academy of Sciences. In 1703 he was elected president of the Royal Society, and held the office till his death.
Newton was buried in Westminster Abbey on 28 March, eight days after his death. His grave is close to a monument in the Abbey erected in his honor. The Latin inscription reads: Hic depositum est, quod mortale fuit Isaaci Newtoni. This may be translated as “Here lies that which was mortal of Isaac Newton”. Before the funeral his body lay in state in the Jerusalem Chamber and his coffin was followed to its grave by most of the Fellows of the Royal Society. The Lord Chancellor, two dukes and three earls were pall bearers.
Newton is most commonly known for his conception of the law of universal gravitation, but his other discoveries and inventions in mathematics (e.g. the binomial theorem, differential and integral calculus), optics, mechanics, and astronomy place him at the very forefront of all scientists. His study and understanding of light, the invention of the reflecting telescope (1668), and his revelation in his Principia of the mathematical ordering of the universe are all represented on his monument in Westminster Abbey. Century Dictionary 1906, http://westminster-abbey.org [ PJC ]

n. See Sadh. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. pl. (Ethnol.) Same as Bushmen. [ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[  /  , Niú dùnㄋㄧㄡˊ ㄉㄨㄣˋNewton (name); Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), British mathematician and physicist #22585
[  /  , Sà bóㄙㄚˋ ㄅㄛˊSaab #56688
[     /     , Sà kǎ shí wéi lìㄙㄚˋ ㄎㄚˇ ㄕˊ ㄨㄟˊ ㄌㄧˋMikheil Saakashvili (1967-), Georgian politician, president of Georgia since 2004 #61815
[  /  , Sà ěrㄙㄚˋ ㄦˇSaarland #82741
[  /  , Sà kèㄙㄚˋ ㄎㄜˋZaku (animated robot character in a computer game); sax; saxophone; (used as phonetic for za-ke or sack, e.g. in Saxon, Isaac) #121173
[     /     , Sà ěr bù lǚ kěnㄙㄚˋ ㄦˇ ㄅㄨˋ ㄌㄩˇ ㄎㄣˇSaarbrücken #397834
[ , Yǐ sǎㄧˇ ㄙㄚˇIsaac (son of Abraham)
[      /      , Ài sà kè· Niú dùnㄞˋ ㄙㄚˋ ㄎㄜˋ· ㄋㄧㄡˊ ㄉㄨㄣˋSir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), British mathematician and physicist
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[nyu-ton] (n) (1) newton (N) (SI unit of force); (2) Newton (Sir Isaac); (P) #11177
[saa] (conj, int) come; come now; (P) #14364
[anone (P); anne ; anosaa] (int) Excuse me ...; You see; (P)
[saasaa] (int) come; come now
[saatto] (n) (1) (See さっと) relatively quickly (esp. actions); (2) quite suddenly (esp. wind, rain, etc.)
[shiisaa ; shi-sa-] (n) Okinawan lion statues, used as talisman against evil
[shisutemuapurike-shon'a-kitekucha] (n) { comp } System Application Architecture; SAA
[purinkipia] (n) Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (physical science treatise by Sir Isaac Newton, 1687) (lat
[かわいさあまってにくさひゃくばい, kawaisaamattenikusahyakubai] (exp) (id) Excessive tenderness switches to hundredfold hatred
[あつさあたり, atsusaatari] (n) (obsc) (See 暑気中り) suffering from the heat; heatstroke; heat prostration
[かさあげ, kasaage] (n, vs) increase; raising (e.g. embankment, levee); padding or inflation (e.g. of a bill)
[あさあけ, asaake] (n) pale scarlet
[さあらぬ, saaranu] (adj-pn) (uk) casual; indifferent; nonchalant
[さあらぬていで, saaranuteide] (exp) with a nonchalant air
[さあり, saari] (exp) (arch) it is so; it is as such
[あさあけ, asaake] (n) dawn; daybreak
[ぼさあげ, bosaage] (n) (obsc) ceremony performed by Chinese merchants disembarking in Nagasaki (Edo period)
  COMPDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[さあびすていきょうちいき, saabisuteikyouchiiki] service area
  Longdo Approved DE-TH 
(n) |der, pl. Konzertsäle| ห้องแสดงคอนเสิร์ต
  Longdo Unapproved DE-TH **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
さあ
[さあ] เอาล่ะ
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Ausstellungsraum { m }; Vorführungssaal { m } | Ausstellungsräume { pl }
showroom | showrooms
Ballsaal { m }; Tanzsaal { m }
ballroom
Ballsaal { m }
ball room; ballroom
Gemeindesaal { m } | Gemeindesäle { pl }
vestry | vestries
Gerichtsdiener { m }; Saaldiener { m }; Amtsdiener { m }
usher
Gerichtssaal { m }
court room
Gerichtssaal { m }
courtroom
Hörsaal { m }
lecture room
Konzertsaal { m }
concert hall
Krankensaal { m }
ward
Kreißsaal { m }
delivery room
Lesesaal { m }
reading room
Operationssaal { m }
operating theatre [ Br. ]; operating room [ Am. ]
Plenarsaal { m }
(plenary) assembly room; plenar hall
Saal { m } | Säle { pl }
hall | halls
Saatbeet { n }
seedbed
Saatgut { n }; Samen { m }
seed; seeds
Saatkartoffel { f }
seed potato
Saatkorn { n }
seedcorn
Saatzeit { f }
seed-time
Säen { n }; Aussaat { f }; Saat { f }; Einsaat { f }
sowing
Same { m }; Samen { m }; Saat { f }
seed
Schlafsaal { m } | Schlafsäle { pl }
dormitory; dorm; dorm room | dormitories; dorms
Sitzungssaal { m }
assembly hall
Sitzungssaal { m }
boardroom
Sitzungssaal { m }
conference hall
Speisesaal { m }
dining hall; dining room
Spiegelsaal { m }
hall of mirrors
Spielsaal { m }; Spielsalon { m }
gambling room; gaming room
Tanzsaal { m }; Tanzdiele { f }
dance hall
Thronsaal { m }
throne room
Versammlungssaal { m }
assembly room
Vortragssaal { m } | Vortragssäle { pl }
lyceum | lyceums
Warteraum { m }; Wartezimmer { n }; Wartesaal { m } | Warteräume { pl }; Wartezimmer { pl }; Wartesäle { pl }
waiting room | waiting rooms
Wintersaat { f }
winter seed
Wintersaat { f } | Wintersaaten { pl }
winter grain | winter grains
Saatgans { f } [ ornith. ]
Bean Goose (Anser fabalis)
Saatkrähe { f } [ ornith. ]
Rook (Corvus frugilegus)
Fledermausaar [ ornith. ] { m }
Bat Hawk
Isaacsons Schneehöschen { n } [ ornith. ]
Isaacson's Puffleg
Saarland { n }
Saarland
Saarbrücken (Stadt in Deutschland)
Saarbrücken (city in Germany)
  JDDICT JP-DE Dictionary 
[どう, dou] TEMPEL, HALLE, SAAL
[まちあいしつ, machiaishitsu] Warteraum, Wartesaal
[しゅじゅつしつ, shujutsushitsu] Operationssaal
[たね, tane] Samen, Saat, Gegenstand
[しゅし, shushi] Samen, Saat
[こうどう, koudou] Vortragssaal, Auditorium
[おどりば, odoriba] Tanzsaal, Treppenabsatz
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