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 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: scum, -scum-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(n) ฝ้าที่ลอยบนผิวน้ำSee Also: คราบSyn. film, froth, lather, layer
(n) คนชั้นต่ำ (คำหยาบ)See Also: คนเลว, เศษสวะ, กากเดนสังคมSyn. dregs, riffraff, outcast
(n) ขยะSee Also: กากSyn. refuse, rubbish, trash
(vi) เป็นคราบSee Also: มีคราบ
(vt) ช้อนเอาคราบออกSee Also: ขจัดฝ้าออก, ขจัดคราบออกSyn. purify, refine
(adj) ซึ่งเป็นคราบ
(n) ผู้ช้อนเอาคราบออก
(adv) อย่างเป็นคราบ
  Hope Dictionary 
(สคัม) n. ฝ้าที่ลอยอยู่บนผิวน้ำ, ขยะ, กากสวะ, สวะสังคม, คนชั้นต่ำ, คนต่ำช้า, สิ่งที่เลว vt., vi. ตักเอาฝ้าผิวน้ำออก, ขจัดเอาสิ่งที่ไม่ดีทิ้ง, เอาทิ้ง, เกิดเป็นฝ้าผิวน้ำขึ้น, ปกคลุมไปด้วยฝ้าผิวน้ำ, กลายเป็นกาก, กลายเป็นสวะSyn. film, crust, flo
  คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.) 
หูดข้าวสุก, โรคหูดข้าวสุก, มอลลัสคุมคอนทาจิโอซุม [การแพทย์]
ไวรัสของผิวหนัง [การแพทย์]
  Longdo Unapproved EN-TH **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
(n, vt) เกี่ยวกับการพิมพ์ หมายถึง การเกิดคราบในบริเวณไร้ภาพบนแม่พิมพ์ออฟเซ็ต
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(n) filmSee Also: scumExample:บ่อน้ำแห่งนี้มีฝ้าลอยอยู่เต็มไปหมดThai Definition:อนุภาคเล็กๆ ที่รวมตัวกัน มีลักษณะเป็นแผ่นบาง ลอยอยู่บนผิวน้ำหรือติดอยู่ที่แผลเป็นต้น
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[fā] (n) EN: scum on the surface of a liquid
[føng] (n) EN: bubble ; foam ; scum  FR: bulle [ f ] ; mousse [ f ] ; écume [ f ]
  ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) any skin disease characterized by soft pulpy nodules
(n) a virus disease of the skin marked by round white swellings; transmitted from person to person (most often in children or in adults with impaired immune function)
(n) an oleoresin extracted from the capsicum pepper plant
(n) free-floating freshwater green algae
(n) an aquatic fungus of genus Synchytriaceae that is parasitic on pond scum
(n) a film of impurities or vegetation that can form on the surface of a liquid
(v) remove the scum from
(n) the application of very thin coat of color over the surface of a picture
(adj) covered with scumExample:the scummy surface of the polluted pond
(n) genus of coarse herbs and subshrubs mostly with woolly leavesSyn. genus Verbascum
(n) type genus of the Viscaceae: Old World evergreen shrubs parasitic on many trees including oaks but especially apple trees, poplars, aspens and cottonwoodsSyn. genus Viscum
(adj) of the most contemptible kindSyn. miserable, scurvy, low-down, low, scummyExample:abject cowardice; a low stunt to pull; a low-down sneak; his miserable treatment of his family; You miserable skunk!; a scummy rabble; a scurvy trick
(n) tall-stalked very woolly mullein with densely packed yellow flowers; ancient Greeks and Romans dipped the stalks in tallow for funeral torchesSyn. Verbascum thapsus, great mullein, flannel mullein, torch, woolly mullein, Aaron's rod
(n) Old World parasitic shrub having branching greenish stems with leathery leaves and waxy white glutinous berries; the traditional mistletoe of ChristmasSyn. Viscum album, Old World mistletoe
(n) European mullein with smooth leaves and large yellow or purplish flowers; naturalized as a weed in North AmericaSyn. Verbascum blattaria
(n) Eurasian mullein with showy purple or pink flowersSyn. Verbascum phoeniceum
(n) a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptibleSyn. so-and-so, lowlife, rat, skunk, scum bag, dirty dog, stinkpot, git, puke, stinker, bum, crumbExample:only a rotter would do that; kill the rat; throw the bum out; you cowardly little pukes!; the British call a contemptible person a `git'
(n) worthless peopleSyn. scum
(n) densely hairy Eurasian herb with racemose white flowers; naturalized in North AmericaSyn. Verbascum lychnitis
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

{ } v. t. [ Pref. be- + scumber, scummer. ] To discharge ordure or dung upon. [ Obs. ] B. Jonson. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ From L. discumbens, p. pr. of discumbere. See Discubitory. ] The act of reclining at table according to the manner of the ancients at their meals. Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ Pref. dis- + cumber: cf. OF. descombrer. ] To free from that which cumbers or impedes; to disencumber. [ Archaic ] Pope. [ 1913 Webster ]

‖n. [ NL. See Mollusk. ] (Med.) A cutaneous disease characterized by numerous tumors, of various forms, filled with a thick matter; -- so called from the resemblance of the tumors to some molluscous animals. Dunglison. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Off + scum. ] Removed scum; refuse; dross. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Of Scand. origin; cf. Dan. & Sw. skum, Icel. skūm, LG. schum, D. schuim, OHG. scūm, G. schaum; probably from a root meaning, to cover. √158. Cf. Hide skin, Meerschaum, Skim, v., Sky. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. The extraneous matter or impurities which rise to the surface of liquids in boiling or fermentation, or which form on the surface by other means; also, the scoria of metals in a molten state; dross. [ 1913 Webster ]

Some to remove the scum as it did rise. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. refuse; recrement; anything vile or worthless. [ 1913 Webster ]

The great and innocent are insulted by the scum and refuse of the people. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Scummed p. pr. & vb. n. Scumming ] 1. To take the scum from; to clear off the impure matter from the surface of; to skim. [ 1913 Webster ]

You that scum the molten lead. Dryden & Lee. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To sweep or range over the surface of. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Wandering up and down without certain seat, they lived by scumming those seas and shores as pirates. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. To form a scum; to become covered with scum. Also used figuratively. [ 1913 Webster ]

Life, and the interest of life, have stagnated and scummed over. A. K. H. Boyd. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. [ Cf. Discumber. ] To void excrement. [ Obs. or Prov. Eng. ] Massinger. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. Dung. [ Obs. or Prov. Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Scumbled p. pr. & vb. n. Scumbling ] [ Freq. of scum. √ 158. ] (Fine Arts) To cover lighty, as a painting, or a drawing, with a thin wash of opaque color, or with color-crayon dust rubbed on with the stump, or to make any similar additions to the work, so as to produce a softened effect. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. 1. (Fine Arts) (a) A mode of obtaining a softened effect, in painting and drawing, by the application of a thin layer of opaque color to the surface of a painting, or part of the surface, which is too bright in color, or which requires harmonizing. (b) In crayon drawing, the use of the stump. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. The color so laid on. Also used figuratively. [ 1913 Webster ]

Shining above the brown scumbling of leafless orchards. L. Wallace. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. To scumber. [ Obs. ] Holland. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. Excrement; scumber. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Cf. OF. escumoire, F. écumoire. See Scum, and cf. Skimmer. ] An instrument for taking off scum; a skimmer. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. (a) The act of taking off scum. (b) That which is scummed off; skimmings; scum; -- used chiefly in the plural. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Covered with scum; of the nature of scum. Sir P. Sidney. [ 1913 Webster ]

‖n. [ L. ] 1. (Bot.) A genus of parasitic shrubs, including the mistletoe of Europe. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Birdlime, which is often made from the berries of the European mistletoe. [ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[  /  , bài lèiㄅㄞˋ ㄌㄟˋscum of a community; degenerate #26903
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[あくをとる, akuwotoru] (exp, v5r) (See 灰汁・3) to skim the scum from broth or liquid; to skim (a liquid)
[あく(gikun), aku (gikun)] (n) (1) lye; (2) harsh taste; (3) scum (formed when cooking some foods); (4) (uk) (also written incorrectly as 悪) (excessive) strength of will
[やどりぎ, yadorigi] (n) (1) mistletoe (esp. European mistletoe, Viscum album); (2) parasitic plant
[あおみどろ;アオミドロ, aomidoro ; aomidoro] (n) spirogyra; algae forming pond scum
[でんせんせいなんぞくしゅ, densenseinanzokushu] (n) molluscum contagiosum (viral infection of the skin)
[かす, kasu] (n) dregs; feces; refuse; scum
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Abschaum { m }
scum
Ausblühung { f }
efflorescence; scum
Schaum { m } | Schäume { pl }
scum | scums
abschäumend
scumming
abschäumen
to scum
dreckig { adj } | dreckiger | am dreckigsten
scummy | scummier | scummiest
schäumt ab
scums
schäumte ab
scummed
schaumig
scummy
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