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 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: spanish, -spanish-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(n) ภาษาสเปน
(n) ชาวสเปน
(n) ี่เกี่ยวกับประเทศสเปน คนสเปน ภาษาสเปนหรือวัฒนธรรมสเปนSyn. Spainsh-speaking
(n) แมลงวันสเปน
(n) บริเวณเขตแดนสเปนที่ติดกับทะเลแคริบเบียน
  Hope Dictionary 
(สแพน'นิช) adv. เกี่ยวกับสเปน (ประชาชน, ภาษา, วัฒนธรรมและอื่น ๆ) . n. ชาวสเปน, ภาษาสเปน
n. แมลงวันสเปน/ใช้เป็นยาขับปัสสาวะและขับเหงือหรือกระตุ้นกาม
  Nontri Dictionary 
(adj) เกี่ยวกับชาวสเปน, เกี่ยวกับชาติสเปน
(n) ภาษาสเปน, ชาวสเปน
  คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.) 
ศิลปะสเปน [TU Subject Heading]
ศิลปกรรมสเปน [TU Subject Heading]
จิตรกรรมสเปน [TU Subject Heading]
ภาษาสเปน [TU Subject Heading]
วรรณกรรมสเปน [TU Subject Heading]
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[insī] (n) EN: Spanish makerel  FR: maquereau [ m ]
[khem kudan] (n, exp) EN: Spanish bayonet
[khrū søn phāsā Sapēn] (n, exp) EN: Spanish teacher  FR: professeur d'espagnol [ m ]
[phāsā Sapēn] (n, exp) EN: Spanish  FR: espagnol [ m ] ; langue espagnole [ f ]
[phikun] (n) EN: Bullet Wood ; Tanjong tree ; Medlar ; Spanish cherry
[plā insī] (n) EN: Spanish mackerel  FR: maquereau [ m ]
[plā insī] (n, exp) EN: Spanish mackerel
  ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) in the English Channel a small fleet of British ships successfully defeated the large armada sent from Spain by Philip II to invade England
(n) the Spanish dialect spoken by Sephardic Jews but written in the Hebrew scriptSyn. Ladino
(n) the dialect of Spanish spoken in Mexico
(n) the Romance language spoken in most of Spain and the countries colonized by Spain
(n) the people of SpainSyn. Spanish people
(adj) of or relating to or characteristic of Spain or the people of SpainExample:Spanish music
(n) an American whose first language is SpanishSyn. Hispanic American, Hispanic
(n) a war between the United States and Spain in 1898Syn. Spanish War
(n) the great fleet sent from Spain against England by Philip II in 1588Syn. Invincible Armada
(n) tall yucca of the southwestern United States and Mexico having a woody stem and stiff swordlike pointed leaves and a large cluster of white flowersSyn. Yucca baccata
(n) a stiff yucca with a short trunk; found in the southern United States and tropical America; has rigid spine-tipped leaves and clusters of white flowersSyn. Yucca aloifolia
(n) tall thornless shrub having pale yellow flowers and flexible rushlike twigs used in basketry; of southwestern Europe and Mediterranean; naturalized in CaliforniaSyn. Spartium junceum, weaver's broom
(n) erect shrub of southwestern Europe having racemes of golden yellow flowersSyn. Spanish gorse, Genista hispanica
(n) tropical American tree yielding fragrant wood used especially for boxesSyn. Spanish cedar tree, Cedrela odorata
(n) civil war in Spain in which Franco succeeded in overthrowing the republican government; during the war Spain became a battleground for fascists and socialists from all countries; 1936-1939
(n) yucca of southeastern United States similar to the Spanish bayonets but with shorter trunk and smoother leavesSyn. Yucca gloriosa
(n) arborescent yucca of southwestern United States and northern Mexico with sword-shaped leaves and white flowersSyn. Yucca carnerosana
(n) large tropical American tree of the genus Cordia grown for its abundant creamy white flowers and valuable woodSyn. salmwood, Equador laurel, cypre, princewood, Cordia alliodora
(n) green beetle of southern Europe
(n) a kind of gruntSyn. Haemulon macrostomum
(n) erect dense shrub native to western Iberian peninsula having profuse white or pink flowers; naturalized in southwestern EnglandSyn. Portuguese heath, Erica lusitanica
(n) an inquisition initiated in 1478 by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella that guarded the orthodoxy of Catholicism in Spain (especially from the 15th to the 17th centuries)Example:the Spanish Inquisition was administered by both civil and church authorities which gave it ultimate power; Torquemada was the inquisitor general for the Spanish Inquisition
(n) bulbous iris of western Mediterranean region having usually violet-purple flowersSyn. xiphium iris, Iris xiphium
(n) tropical American tree bearing a small edible fruit with green leathery skin and sweet juicy translucent pulpSyn. honey berry, genip, Melicocca bijuga, ginep, Spanish lime tree, Melicocca bijugatus, mamoncillo
(n) flesh of commercially important fishes especially of the Atlantic coastal waters of America
(n) any of several large marine food fishes of the genus Scomberomorus
(n) medium-sized mackerel of temperate Atlantic and Gulf of MexicoSyn. Scomber colias
(n) monetary unit in Spain
(n) dense festoons of greenish-grey hairlike flexuous strands anchored to tree trunks and branches by sparse wiry roots; southeastern United States and West Indies to South AmericaSyn. black moss, long moss, old man's beard, Tillandsia usneoides
(n) the seed of bur marigoldsSyn. beggar-ticks
(n) common bur marigold of the eastern United StatesSyn. Bidens bipinnata
(n) small deciduous tree having the trunk branched almost from the base with spreading branches; Texas and southern OklahomaSyn. Quercus texana
(n) large mild and succulent onion; often eaten raw
(n) a golden thistle of southwestern Europe cultivated for its edible sweet roots and edible leaves and stalks; its yellow flowers are used as a substitute for saffronSyn. Scolymus hispanicus
(n) a mild seasoning made from a variety of pimiento grown in Spain
(n) spicy rice with tomatoes and onions and green peppers
(adj) able to communicate in Spanish
(n) shrubby tree of Madagascar occasionally cultivated for its edible apple-shaped fruitSyn. Vangueria madagascariensis
(n) a general war in Europe (1701-1714) that broke out when Louis XIV installed his grandson on the throne of Spain; England and Holland hoped to limit Louis' power
(n) rank-smelling tropical American pigweedSyn. Spanish tea, Chenopodium ambrosioides, wormseed, Mexican tea
(n) a country of west central Africa (including islands in the Gulf of Guinea); became independent from Spain in 1968Syn. Spanish Guinea, Republic of Equatorial Guinea
(n) wild or cultivated throughout southern Europe, northwestern Africa and southwestern AsiaSyn. sweet chestnut, Spanish chestnut, Castanea sativa
(n) plantain of Mediterranean regions whose seeds swell and become gelatinous when moist and are used as a mild laxativeSyn. Plantago psyllium, Spanish psyllium, psyllium
(n) round one-inch Caribbean fruit with green leathery skin and sweet juicy translucent pulp; eaten like grapesSyn. Spanish lime
(n) the capital and largest city situated centrally in Spain; home of an outstanding art museumSyn. capital of Spain, Spanish capital
(n) Spanish version of burgooSyn. Spanish burgoo
(n) formerly the basic unit of money in Spain; equal to 100 centimosSyn. Spanish peseta
(n) a strong slender smooth-haired dog of Spanish origin having a white coat with brown or black patches; scents out and points to gameSyn. Spanish pointer
(n) tropical American timber treeSyn. Spanish elm, Cordia gerascanthus
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

. One of an old and well-known Mediterranean breed of domestic fowls with glossy black plumage, blue legs and feet, bright red comb and wattles, and white face. They are remarkable as egg layers. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

a. Of or pertaining to Spain or the Spaniards. [ 1913 Webster ]


Spanish bayonet (Bot.), a liliaceous plant (Yucca alorifolia) with rigid spine-tipped leaves. The name is also applied to other similar plants of the Southwestern United States and mexico. Called also Spanish daggers. --
Spanish bean (Bot.) See the Note under Bean. --
Spanish black, a black pigment obtained by charring cork. Ure. --
Spanish broom (Bot.), a leguminous shrub (Spartium junceum) having many green flexible rushlike twigs. --
Spanish brown, a species of earth used in painting, having a dark reddish brown color, due to the presence of sesquioxide of iron. --
Spanish buckeye (Bot.), a small tree (Ungnadia speciosa) of Texas, New Mexico, etc., related to the buckeye, but having pinnate leaves and a three-seeded fruit. --
Spanish burton (Naut.), a purchase composed of two single blocks. A
double Spanish burton has one double and two single blocks.
Luce (Textbook of Seamanship). --
Spanish chalk (Min.), a kind of steatite; -- so called because obtained from Aragon in Spain. --
Spanish cress (Bot.), a cruciferous plant (Lepidium Cadamines), a species of peppergrass. --
Spanish curlew (Zool.), the long-billed curlew. [ U.S. ] --
Spanish daggers (Bot.) See Spanish bayonet. --
Spanish elm (Bot.), a large West Indian tree (Cordia Gerascanthus) furnishing hard and useful timber. --
Spanish feretto, a rich reddish brown pigment obtained by calcining copper and sulphur together in closed crucibles. --
Spanish flag (Zool.), the California rockfish (Sebastichthys rubrivinctus). It is conspicuously colored with bands of red and white. --
Spanish fly (Zool.), a brilliant green beetle, common in the south of Europe, used for raising blisters. See Blister beetle under Blister, and Cantharis. --
Spanish fox (Naut.), a yarn twisted against its lay. --
Spanish grass. (Bot.) See Esparto. --
Spanish juice (Bot.), licorice. --
Spanish leather. See Cordwain. --
Spanish mackerel. (Zool.) (a) A species of mackerel (Scomber colias) found both in Europe and America. In America called chub mackerel, big-eyed mackerel, and bull mackerel. (b) In the United States, a handsome mackerel having bright yellow round spots (Scomberomorus maculatus), highly esteemed as a food fish. The name is sometimes erroneously applied to other species. See Illust. under Mackerel. --
Spanish main, the name formerly given to the southern portion of the Caribbean Sea, together with the contiguous coast, embracing the route traversed by Spanish treasure ships from the New to the Old World. --
Spanish moss. (Bot.) See Tillandsia (and note at that entry). --
Spanish needles (Bot.), a composite weed (Bidens bipinnata) having achenia armed with needlelike awns. --
Spanish nut (Bot.), a bulbous plant (Iris Sisyrinchium) of the south of Europe. --
Spanish potato (Bot.), the sweet potato. See under Potato. --
Spanish red, an ocherous red pigment resembling Venetian red, but slightly yellower and warmer. Fairholt. --
Spanish reef (Naut.), a knot tied in the head of a jib-headed sail. --
Spanish sheep (Zool.), a merino. --
Spanish white, an impalpable powder prepared from chalk by pulverizing and repeated washings, -- used as a white pigment. --
Spanish windlass (Naut.), a wooden roller, with a rope wound about it, into which a marline spike is thrust to serve as a lever.
[ 1913 Webster ]

n. The language of Spain. [ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[西, ㄒㄧwest; the West; Spain (abbr.); Spanish #791
[   /   , Chá wéi siㄔㄚˊ ㄨㄟˊ ㄙ˙Chavez, Spanish name #19403
[西    / 西   , Xī bān yá yǔㄒㄧ ㄅㄢ ㄧㄚˊ ㄩˇSpanish language #31775
[, máoㄇㄠˊSpanish fly; grain-eating grub #38110
[    /    , Sà mǎ lán qíㄙㄚˋ ㄇㄚˇ ㄌㄢˊ ㄑㄧˊJuan Antonio Samaranch (1920-), Spanish olympic official, President of International Olympic Committee 1980-2001 #43575
[西 , Xī wénㄒㄧ ㄨㄣˊSpanish; western language; foreign languages (in Qing times) #65230
[西   , Xī bān yá wénㄒㄧ ㄅㄢ ㄧㄚˊ ㄨㄣˊSpanish (language) #71956
[, máoㄇㄠˊSpanish fly; grain-eating grub #92441
[      /      , Ā sī tú lǐ yà sīㄚ ㄙ ㄊㄨˊ ㄌㄧˇ ㄧㄚˋ ㄙAsturias, northwest Spanish autonomous principality on the bay of Biscay; ancient Spanish kingdom from which the reconquista was based #237398
[     /     , Kǎ sī dì lì yàㄎㄚˇ ㄙ ㄉㄧˋ ㄌㄧˋ ㄧㄚˋCastilla, old Spanish kingdom; modern Spanish provinces of Castilla-Leon and Castilla-La Mancha #354241
[      /      , Sī wéi ěr dé luò fūㄙ ㄨㄟˊ ㄦˇ ㄉㄜˊ ㄌㄨㄛˋ ㄈㄨYakov Mikhailovich Sverdlov (1885-1919), bolshevik organiser, ordered the murder of the Tsar's family in 1918, died of Spanish influenza #355636
[  , Fó lǎng gēㄈㄛˊ ㄌㄤˇ ㄍㄜFranco (name); Generalissimo Francisco Franco Bahamonde (1892-1975), Spanish dictator and head of state 1939-1975
[        /        , Kǎ sī dì lì yà· lái ángㄎㄚˇ ㄙ ㄉㄧˋ ㄌㄧˋ ㄧㄚˋ· ㄌㄞˊ ㄤˊCastilla-Leon, north Spanish province
[    /    , Kǎn tǎ bù liánㄎㄢˇ ㄊㄚˇ ㄅㄨˋ ㄌㄧㄢˊCantabria in north Spain; Spanish Basque country
[     /     , Kǎn tǎ bù lián hǎiㄎㄢˇ ㄊㄚˇ ㄅㄨˋ ㄌㄧㄢˊ ㄏㄞˇBay of Biscay (Spanish: Mare Cantabrico)
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[don] (n) Don (Spanish honorific) (spa #3906
[アメリカスペインせんそう, amerikasupein sensou] (n) Spanish-American War
[supanisshu] (n) Spanish
[supanisshuamerika] (n) Spanish America
[supanisshufurai] (n) (1) Spanish fly (Lytta vesicatoria); (2) Spanish fly (crushed dried Spanish flies sometimes used as an aphrodisiac); cantharides
[supanisshuhoggufisshu] (n) Spanish hogfish (Bodianus rufus)
[スペインけいしょうせんそう, supein keishousensou] (n) War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714)
[スペインご, supein go] (n) Spanish (language)
[スペインごけん, supein goken] (n) Spanish-speaking world; Spanish-speaking countries
[スペインないせん, supein naisen] (n) Spanish Civil War
[スペインかぜ, supein kaze] (n) Spanish influenza
[スペインりょうり, supein ryouri] (n) Spanish food; Spanish cooking
[スペインりょうギニア, supein ryou ginia] (n) Spanish Guinea
[スペインりょうサハラ, supein ryou sahara] (n) Spanish Sahara
[sefarudeimu] (n) (See アシュケナジム) Sephardim (Jews of Spanish or Portuguese descent)
[paeria ; paeriya ; pae-rya ; paerya ; paeja ; pae-ja] (n) paella (Spanish rice dish)
[えいこうらん, eikouran] (n) Spanish dagger; palm lily; Yucca Gloriosa
[きくごぼう;キクゴボウ, kikugobou ; kikugobou] (n) (uk) scorzonera (Scorzonera hispanica); Spanish salsify; viper's grass
[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
[こくれんこうようご, kokurenkouyougo] (n) official languages of the UN (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish)
[つむぶり;ツムブリ, tsumuburi ; tsumuburi] (n) (uk) rainbow runner (Elagatis bipinnulata); rainbow yellowtail; Spanish jack; Hawaiian salmon
[せいご, seigo] (n) Spanish (language)
[にしび, nishibi] (n) Spanish-Japanese (gen. for translations and dictionaries)
[せいわ, seiwa] (exp) Spanish-Japanese
[あおはんみょう, aohanmyou] (n) (obsc) (See スパニッシュフライ) Spanish fly (Lytta vesicatoria)
[せんじゅらん, senjuran] (n) variegated Spanish violet; Yucca Aloifolia
[そけい;ソケイ, sokei ; sokei] (n) (uk) Spanish jasmine (Jasminum grandiflorum)
[なんばんじん, nanbanjin] (n) (arch) (See 紅毛人) southern barbarian (used to describe Western Europeans who visited Japan prior to the Edo period, esp. the Spanish and the Portuguese)
[なんばんせん, nanbansen] (n) foreign ship (esp. of Spanish and Portuguese ships arriving from the south prior to the Edo period)
[にっせい, nissei] (n) Japanese-Spanish (gen. for translations and dictionaries); Japan-Spain (e.g. intercountry trade and relations)
[にっせいじてん, nisseijiten] (n) Japanese-Spanish dictionary
[べいせいせんそう, beiseisensou] (n) Spanish-American War
[むてきかんたい, mutekikantai] (n) Spanish Armada; invincible armada
[れだま;レダマ, redama ; redama] (n) (uk) Spanish broom (Spartium junceum) (spa
[わせい, wasei] (exp) Japanese-Spanish
[さわら;サワラ, sawara ; sawara] (n) (uk) Japanese Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus niphonius)
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