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 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: scotch, -scotch-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(n) ชาวสก็อตSee Also: ภาษาสก็อต, เหล้าสก็อต
(vt) ทำให้หยุดSee Also: หยุด, กำจัด, หยุดยั้ง, อุดSyn. block, stop
(n) รอยบาก
(n) ชาวสก็อต (คำโบราณ)See Also: คนสก็อต
(n) สก็อตเทป (ยี่ห้อสินค้าประเภทเทปติดกระดาษ)
(n) ขนมหวานชนิดหนึ่ง
(n) ซอสชนิดหนึ่ง
(n) เหล้าวิสกี้ผลิตจากสก็อตแลนด์Syn. Scotch
(sl) เหล้าองุ่นSee Also: ไวน์, เหล้าไวน์
  Hope Dictionary 
ขนมหวานใส่เนย
n. การเล่นตังเต
(สคอทชฺ) vt. ตัด, เฉือน, กรีด, บาด, ทำให้เจ็บ, ทำให้บาดเจ็บ, หยุด, กำจัด, ขจัด, หยุดยั้ง, อุดSyn. quash, suppress, hinder
n. เทปติดกระดาษ
n. เหล้าวิสกี้ที่ทำจากสก๊อตแลนด์ (โดยเฉพาะจากข้าวบาร์เลย์)
(สคอทชฺ'เมิน) n. ชาวสก๊อต pl. -Scotmen
  Nontri Dictionary 
(adj) เกี่ยวกับประเทศสก๊อตแลนด์
(n) ชาวสก๊อต
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[Sakot Thēp] (tm) EN: Scotch Tape
  ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) a hard brittle candy made with butter and brown sugar
(n) a game in which a child tosses a stone into an area drawn on the ground and then hops through it and back to regain the stone
(n) whiskey distilled in Scotland; especially whiskey made from malted barley in a pot stillSyn. Scotch malt whisky, malt whisky, Scotch malt whiskey, malt whiskey, Scotch whiskey, Scotch whisky
(v) make a small cut or score into
(n) a highball with Scotch malt whiskey and club soda
(n) false asphodel having spikes of white flowers; of mountainous regions of EuropeSyn. Tofieldia pusilla
(n) a thick soup made from beef or mutton with vegetables and pearl barley
(n) hard-cooked egg encased in sausage meat then breaded and deep-fried
(n) butterscotch candy kiss
(n) an ornamental shrub or tree of the genus LaburnumSyn. Laburnum alpinum, Alpine golden chain
(n) medium large two-needled pine of northern Europe and Asia having flaking red-brown barkSyn. Scots pine, Pinus sylvestris, Scotch fir
(v) fasten or attach with sellotapeSyn. sellotapeExample:The hotel manager scotch taped a note to the guest's door
(n) old Scottish breed of small long-haired usually black terrier with erect tail and earsSyn. Scottie, Scottish terrier
(n) creamy scrambled eggs on toast spread with anchovy paste
(n) transparent or semitransparent adhesive tape (trade names Scotch tape and Sellotape) used for sealing or attaching or mendingSyn. Sellotape, Scotch tape
(n) deciduous erect spreading broom native to western Europe; widely cultivated for its rich yellow flowersSyn. green broom, Cytisus scoparius, Scotch broom
(n) the common European annual marigoldSyn. Calendula officinalis, ruddles, pot marigold, Scotch marigold
(n) biennial Eurasian white hairy thistle having pale purple flowers; naturalized in North AmericaSyn. Scotch thistle, woolly thistle, Onopordum acanthium, Onopordon acanthium
(n) a scone made by dropping a spoonful of batter on a griddleSyn. griddlecake, Scotch pancake
(adj) avoiding wasteSyn. sparing, stinting, scotch, frugalExample:an economical meal; an economical shopper; a frugal farmer; a frugal lunch; a sparing father and a spending son; sparing in their use of heat and light; stinting in bestowing gifts; thrifty because they remember the great Depression; `scotch' is used only informally
(n) a slight surface cut (especially a notch that is made to keep a tally)Syn. scotch
(n) a native or inhabitant of ScotlandSyn. Scotsman, Scotchman
(adj) of or relating to or characteristic of Scotland or its people or culture or its English dialect or Gaelic languageSyn. Scottish, ScotchExample:Scots Gaelic; the Scots community in New York; `Scottish' tends to be the more formal term as in `The Scottish Symphony' or `Scottish authors' or `Scottish mountains'; `Scotch' is in disfavor with Scottish people and is used primarily outside Scotland except in such frozen phrases as `Scotch broth' or `Scotch whiskey' or `Scotch plaid'
(n) a woman who is a ScotSyn. Scotchwoman
(n) bog shrub of north temperate zone having bitter-tasting fragrant leavesSyn. Scotch gale, Myrica gale
(v) hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) ofSee Also: double crossSyn. bilk, frustrate, spoil, scotch, foil, cross, baffle, queerExample:What ultimately frustrated every challenger was Ruth's amazing September surge; foil your opponent
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

n. A kind of candy, mainly composed of sugar and butter. [ Colloq. ] Dickens. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A child's game, in which a player, hopping on one foot, drives a stone from one compartment to another of a figure traced or scotched on the ground; -- called also hoppers. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ Probably the same word as scutch; cf. Norw. skoka, skoko, a swingle for flax; perhaps akin to E. shake. ] To cut superficially; to wound; to score. [ 1913 Webster ]

We have scotched the snake, not killed it. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]


Scotched collops (Cookery), a dish made of pieces of beef or veal cut thin, or minced, beaten flat, and stewed with onion and other condiments; -- called also Scotch collops. [ Written also scotcht collops. ]
[ 1913 Webster ]

n. A slight cut or incision; a score. Walton. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ Cf. Scottish. ] Of or pertaining to Scotland, its language, or its inhabitants; Scottish. [ 1913 Webster ]


Scotch broom (Bot.), the Cytisus scoparius. See Broom. --
Scotch dipper, or
Scotch duck
(Zool.), the bufflehead; -- called also Scotch teal, and Scotchman. --
Scotch fiddle, the itch. [ Low ] Sir W. Scott. --
Scotch mist, a coarse, dense mist, like fine rain. --
Scotch nightingale (Zool.), the sedge warbler. [ Prov. Eng. ] --
Scotch pebble. See under pebble. --
Scotch pine (Bot.) See Riga fir. --
Scotch thistle (Bot.), a species of thistle (Onopordon acanthium); -- so called from its being the national emblem of the Scotch.
[ 1913 Webster ]

n. 1. The dialect or dialects of English spoken by the people of Scotland. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Collectively, the people of Scotland. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Scotched p. pr. & vb. n. Scotching. ] [ Cf. Prov. E. scote a prop, and Walloon ascot a prop, ascoter to prop, F. accoter, also Armor. skoaz the shoulder, skoazia to shoulder up, to prop, to support, W. ysgwydd a shoulder, ysgwyddo to shoulder. Cf. Scoat. ] [ Written also scoatch, scoat. ] To shoulder up; to prop or block with a wedge, chock, etc., as a wheel, to prevent its rolling or slipping. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A chock, wedge, prop, or other support, to prevent slipping; as, a scotch for a wheel or a log on inclined ground. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. Hopscotch. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. (Masonry) Dressing stone with a pick or pointed instrument. [ 1913 Webster ]

n.; pl. Scotchmen 1. A native or inhabitant of Scotland; a Scot; a Scotsman. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Naut.) A piece of wood or stiff hide placed over shrouds and other rigging to prevent chafe by the running gear. Ham. Nav. Encyc. [ 1913 Webster ]

. (Freemasonry) The ceremonial observed by one of the
Masonic systems, called in full the Ancient and Accepted Scotch Rite; also, the system itself, which confers thirty-three degrees, of which the first three are nearly identical with those of the York rite. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

. (Zool.) One of a breed of small terriers with long, rough hair. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[sukocchi] (n) Scotch; (P)
[sukocchiuisuki-] (n) Scotch whiskey; Scotch whisky
[sukocchieggu] (n) Scotch egg
[sukocchitsui-do] (n) Scotch tweed
[sukocchite-pu] (n) Scotch tape
[sukocchiteria] (n) Scotch terrier
[serohante-pu] (n) cellophane tape; Scotch tape; (P)
[えにしだ;エニシダ, enishida ; enishida] (n) (uk) (orig. from Spanish 'hiniesta') common broom (Cytisus scoparius, Genista scoparia); Scotch broom; English broom
[しゃりんどめ, sharindome] (n) chock; scotch
[いしけり, ishikeri] (n) hopscotch
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Butterbonbon { n }
butterscotch
unterbinden; einen Riegel vorschieben; aus der Welt schaffen
to scotch
Das Wetter hat uns einen Strich durch die Rechnung gemacht.
The weather has scotched that.
Scotchterrier { m }; Schottischer Terrier [ zool. ]
Scotch terrier
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