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*barn*

 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: barnes, *barnes*
ค้นหาอัตโนมัติโดยใช้ *barn*
  CMU Pronouncing Dictionary 
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(n) ยุ้งฉางSee Also: ฉาง, ยุ้งข้าว, โรงนาSyn. barnyard
(n) ตึกขนาดใหญ่
(n) โรงเก็บยานพาหนะ
(n) เสียงทะเลาะ (คำไม่เป็นทางการ)See Also: เสียงโต้เถียงกัน
(sl) การทะเลาะ
(n) เพรียงที่เกาะตามวัตถุใต้น้ำ
(n) บริเวณที่เก็บยุ้งข้าวSyn. barn
(vi) ตระเวณไปที่ต่างๆ เพื่อแสดงละครหรือแสดงสุนทรพจน์
(n) การเต้นรำหมู่ในโรงนาSyn. square dance, country dance
(sl) ผมSee Also: เส้นผม
(adj) ซึ่งเปิดการแสดงไปตามที่ต่างๆ
(sl) ภาษาหยาบSee Also: คำหยาบ
  Hope Dictionary 
(บาร์น) n. ยุ้งข้าว
(บาร์'นะเคิล) n. เพรียงที่เกาะอยู่ใต้ท้องเรือและหิน, สิ่งที่เกาะติด, คนที่ยากที่จะสลัดให้หลุดหรือหนีได้
(บาร์น'ยาร์ด) n. ลานยุ้งข้าว
  Nontri Dictionary 
(n) ยุ้งข้าว, ยุ้งฉาง, โรงนา
(n) เพรียง
(n) ลานหน้าโรงนา, ลานยุ้งข้าว
  คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.) 
บาร์น, หน่วยพื้นที่ภาคตัดขวางของอะตอม นิวเคลียส อิเล็กตรอน และอนุภาคอื่นๆ ที่แสดงโอกาสในการเกิดปฏิกิริยานิวเคลียร์ 1 บาร์น มีค่าเท่ากับ 10–24 ตารางเซนติเมตร (ดู cross section ประกอบ) [นิวเคลียร์]
โรงนา [TU Subject Heading]
น้ำเสียคอกสัตว์ [สิ่งแวดล้อม]
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(n) barnSee Also: granarySyn. ยุ้งExample:เรือนไทยในภาคอีสานแต่ละหลังจะมียุ้งข้าวของตนเองห่างจากตัวเรือนประมาณ 1-4 เมตรUnit:หลังThai Definition:สิ่งปลูกสร้างสำหรับเก็บข้าวเปลือก
(n) barn lanternSee Also: storm lantern, blow torchSyn. ตะเกียงโป๊ะExample:เวลาที่บ้านของเขาจัดงานเขาจะเกณฑ์คนให้มาช่วยกันแขวนตะเกียงรั้วรอบบ้านUnit:ดวงThai Definition:ตะเกียงหิ้วที่มีลวดพันรอบครอบแก้วซึ่งครอบดวงไฟ
(n) barnSee Also: granary, storehouse, silo, binSyn. ยุ้ง, ยุ้งฉางExample:หลังคาของฉางจะต้องไม่รั่วและสามารถกันน้ำฝนไม่ให้หยดลงไปได้Unit:หลังThai Definition:ยุ้งขนาดใหญ่สำหรับเก็บข้าวหรือเกลือเป็นต้น
(n) granarySee Also: barn, silo, storehouse, store of grain or cereals in quantitySyn. ฉางข้าว, ยุ้งข้าวUnit:หลังNotes:(บาลี, สันสกฤต)
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[chāng] (n) EN: barn ; granary ; silo ; storehouse ; bin  FR: grange [ f ] ; grenier [ m ] ; silo [ m ] ; entrepôt [ m ]
[chāng khāo] (n, exp) EN: barn ; granary
[hūk] (n) EN: owl ; barn owl  FR: hibou [ m ] ; petit-duc [ m ]
[nok nāng-aen bān] (n, exp) EN: Barn Swallow  FR: Hirondelle rustique [ f ] ; Hirondelle de cheminée [ f ] ; Hirondelle des granges [ f ]
[nok saēk] (n, exp) EN: Barn Owl  FR: Effraie des clochers [ f ] ; Chouette effraie [ f ] ; Effraye commune [ f ] ; Effraye vulgaire [ f ] ; Chat-huant moucheté [ m ] ; Chouette des clochers [ f ] ; Frésaie
[phrīeng] (n) EN: shipworms ; teredos ; barnacles  FR: anatife [ m ]
[pui khøk] (n) EN: barnyard manure ; stable mabure
[takīengrūa] (n) EN: barn lantern ; storm lantern ; blow torch
[yung] (n) EN: barn ; silo ; storehouse  FR: grange [ f ]
[yung] (n) EN: barn ; silo ; storehouse
[yung chāng] (n) EN: barn  FR: grange [ f ]
  Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) barnacle that attaches to rocks especially in intertidal zonesSyn. rock barnacle, Balanus balanoides
(n) an outlying farm building for storing grain or animal feed and housing farm animals
(n) (physics) a unit of nuclear cross section; the effective circular area that one particle presents to another as a target for an encounterSyn. b
(n) European weed having a winged stem and hairy leaves; adventive in the eastern United StatesSyn. yellow star-thistle, Centaurea solstitialis
(n) marine crustaceans with feathery food-catching appendages; free-swimming as larvae; as adults form a hard shell and live attached to submerged surfacesSyn. cirriped, cirripede
(n) European goose smaller than the brant; breeds in the far northSyn. barnacle, Branta leucopsis
(n) someone who burns down a barn
(n) an impressively successful eventExample:the rock concert was a real barnburner
(n) a dance party featuring country dancing
(n) an opaque adjustable flap on a lamp fixture; used in photography to cut off light from particular areas
(n) the large sliding door of a barn
(n) one of the largest skates (to 5 feet); an active skate easy to hookSyn. Raja laevis
(n) the quantity that a barn will hold
(n) mottled buff and white owl often inhabiting barns and other structures; important in rodent controlSyn. Tyto alba
(n) an orange and tan spider with darkly banded legs that spins an orb web dailySyn. Araneus cavaticusExample:the barn spider was made famous in E. B. White's book `Charlotte's Web'
(v) appear at county fairs and carnivals as a stunt flier and parachute jumper
(v) tour the country making political speeches, giving lectures, or presenting playsExample:The presidential candidates are busy barnstorming this month
(n) an actor who travels around the country presenting playsSyn. play-actor, playactor, trouper
(n) a pilot who travels around the country giving exhibits of stunt flying and parachutingSyn. stunt pilot, stunt flier
(n) common swallow of North America and Europe that nests in barns etc.Syn. Hirundo rustica, chimney swallow
(n) United States showman who popularized the circus (1810-1891)Syn. P. T. Barnum, Phineas Taylor Barnum
(n) a yard adjoining a barn
(n) a coarse annual panic grass; a cosmopolitan weed; occasionally used for hay or grazingSyn. Echinochloa crusgalli, barn grass, barn millet
(n) a barn for cowsSyn. cowhouse, cowshed, cow barn, byre
(n) stalked barnacle that attaches to ship bottoms or floating timbersSyn. gooseneck barnacle, Lepas fascicularis
(n) barn originally built to hold tithes paid in kind and common in England
(n) coarse annual grass cultivated in Japan and southeastern Asia for its edible seeds and for forage; important wildlife food in United StatesSyn. billion-dollar grass, Japanese barnyard millet, Echinochloa frumentacea, sanwa millet
(n) United States race driver who was the first to drive faster than a mile a minute (1878-1946)Syn. Berna Eli Oldfield, Barney Oldfield
(n) Italian pope from 1800 to 1823 who was humiliated by Napoleon and taken prisoner in 1809; he concluded a concordat with Napoleon and crowned him emperor of France; he returned to Rome in 1814 (1740-1823)Syn. Luigi Barnaba Gregorio Chiaramonti, Barnaba Chiaramonti
(n) a farm building for housing horses or other livestockSyn. horse barn, stalls
(n) United States civil engineer noted for designing suspension bridges (including the George Washington Bridge) (1886-1960)Syn. David Barnard Steinman
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

n. [ OE. bern, AS. berern, bern; bere barley + ern, ærn, a close place. √92. See Barley. ] A covered building used chiefly for storing grain, hay, and other productions of a farm. In the United States a part of the barn is often used for stables. [ 1913 Webster ]


Barn owl (Zool.), an owl of Europe and America (Aluco flammeus, or Strix flammea), which frequents barns and other buildings. --
Barn swallow (Zool.), the common American swallow (Hirundo horreorum), which attaches its nest of mud to the beams and rafters of barns.
[ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. To lay up in a barn. [ Obs. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Men . . . often barn up the chaff, and burn up the grain. Fuller. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A child. See Bairn. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. (Eccl. Hist.) A member of a religious order, named from St. Barnabas. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Prob. from E. barnacle a kind of goose, which was popularly supposed to grow from this shellfish; but perh. from LL. bernacula for pernacula, dim. of perna ham, sea mussel; cf. Gr. pe`rna ham. Cf. F. bernacle, barnacle, E. barnacle a goose; and Ir. bairneach, barneach, limpet. ] (Zool.) Any cirriped crustacean adhering to rocks, floating timber, ships, etc., esp. (a) the sessile species (genus Balanus and allies), and (b) the stalked or goose barnacles (genus Lepas and allies). See Cirripedia, and Goose barnacle. [ 1913 Webster ]


Barnacle eater (Zool.), the orange filefish. --
Barnacle scale (Zool.), a bark louse (Ceroplastes cirripediformis) of the orange and quince trees in Florida. The female scale curiously resembles a sessile barnacle in form.
[ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ See Bernicle. ] A bernicle goose. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ OE. bernak, bernacle; cf. OF. bernac, and Prov. F. (Berri) berniques, spectacles. ] 1. pl. (Far.) An instrument for pinching a horse's nose, and thus restraining him. [ Formerly used in the sing. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

The barnacles . . . give pain almost equal to that of the switch. Youatt. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. pl. Spectacles; -- so called from their resemblance to the barnacles used by farriers. [ Cant, Eng. ] Dickens. [ 1913 Webster ]

adj. 1. covered with barnacles. the barnacled hull of a wrecked ship [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. [ So called in allusion to the fable of the man who burned his barn in order to rid it of rats. ] 1. A member of the radical section of the Democratic party in New York, about the middle of the 19th century, which was hostile to extension of slavery, public debts, corporate privileges, etc., and supported Van Buren against Cass for president in 1848; -- opposed to Hunker. [ Political Cant, U. S. ] [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

2. an impressively successful or unusually good event. [ informal ] ”The rock concert was a real barnburner.” [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. An opaque adjustable flap on a lamp fixture; used in photography to cut off light from particular areas. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. 1. The quantity that a barn will hold. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

v. i. & t. [ Barn + storm, v. ] 1. To travel from place to place, making brief stops. [ PJC ]

2. To fly an airplane from place to place, usually at small airports, doing flying stunts or flying passengers for sightseeing, for the purpose of earning money. [ PJC ]

3. to tour the country to solicit votes.
Syn. -- whistlestop. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. [ Barn + storm, v. ] 1. An itinerant theatrical player who plays in barns when a theatre is lacking; hence, an inferior actor, or one who plays in the country away from the larger cities. -- Barn"storm`ing, n. [Theatrical Cant] [1913 Webster]

2. an aviator who flies an airplane from place to place, usually at small airports, doing flying stunts or flying passengers for sightseeing, for the purpose of earning money. It was a practise common in the early days of aviation, but by late 20th century was seldom encountered. [PJC]

n. A yard belonging to a barn. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. To store in a barn. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[ / , cāngㄘㄤbarn; granary; storehouse; cabin; hold (in ship) #2464
[  /  , liáng cāngㄌㄧㄤˊ ㄘㄤgranary; barn; fig. bread basket (of fertile agricultural land) #34506
[ / , jiùㄐㄧㄡˋstable; barn #37804
[, bàiㄅㄞˋbarnyard millet (Echinochloa crus-galli); Panicum crus-galli #61159
[  /  , gǔ cāngㄍㄨˇ ㄘㄤbarn #72246
[ , jiā yànㄐㄧㄚ ㄧㄢˋbarn swallow #98437
[, jiùㄐㄧㄡˋvariant of 廄|厩, stable; barnSee Also: ,  #528638
[, jiùㄐㄧㄡˋvariant of 廄|厩, stable; barnSee Also: ,
[ , cǎo xiāoㄘㄠˇ ㄒㄧㄠbarn owl (Tyto capensis)
[  /  , mǎ jiùㄇㄚˇ ㄐㄧㄡˋbarn
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[つばめ(P);つばくらめ(ok);つばくら(ok);つばくろ(ok);ツバメ(P), tsubame (P); tsubakurame (ok); tsubakura (ok); tsubakuro (ok); tsubame (P)] (n) (1) (uk) swallow (bird of the Hirundinidae family); martin; (2) barn swallow (Hirundo rustica); (3) (See 若い燕) younger man involved with an older woman; (P) #5944
[ba-n] (n) (1) barn; (2) bahn (ger #6512
[きゅうしゃ, kyuusha] (n) barn; stable #10510
[うまや, umaya] (n) stable; barn #14532
[えぼしがい, eboshigai] (n) goose barnacle
[うみたけがい;ウミタケガイ, umitakegai ; umitakegai] (n) (uk) dilate piddock (Barnea dilatata)
[かめのて, kamenote] (n) barnacle
[ぎゅうしゃ, gyuusha] (n) cow shed; cattle barn; (P)
[うしごや, ushigoya] (n) cow shed; cattle barn
[ふくろむし;フクロムシ, fukuromushi ; fukuromushi] (n) (uk) rhizocephala (parasitic barnacles)
[ちくしゃ, chikusha] (n) cattle shed; barn
[なや, naya] (n) shed; barn; outhouse; (P)
[ひえ, hie] (n) barnyard millet (Echinochloa utilis); Japanese millet; sanwa millet
[ふじつぼ;フジツボ, fujitsubo ; fujitsubo] (n) (uk) acorn barnacle (Balanomorpha spp.)
[ぼくしゃ, bokusha] (n) barn; stable
[めんふくろう;メンフクロウ, menfukurou ; menfukurou] (n) (uk) barn owl (Tyto alba)
[じょくそう, jokusou] (n) (obsc) straw or hay (layed out in barns for livestock)
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Klette { f }; anhängliche Person { f } | wie eine Klette an jdm. hängen
barnacle | to stick to sb. like a limpet
Nachbar { m } | Nachbarn { pl }
neighbor [ Am. ]; neighbour [ Br. ] | neighbors [ Am. ]; neighbours [ Br. ]
Scheune { f } | Scheunen { pl } | offene Scheune
barn | barns | Dutch barn [ Br. ]
Scheunenbau { m }
barn-raising
Scheunenhof { m } | Scheunenhöfe { pl }
barnyard | barnyards
Scheunentor { n } | Scheunentore { pl }
barn door | barn doors
Schleiereule { f } [ ornith. ] | Schleiereulen { pl }
barn owl | barn owls
Schuppen { m }; Verschlag { m }; Schober { m }; Gartenschuppen { m } | überdachter Schober
shed; garden shed | barn shed
Stall { m }
barnstable
Tenne { f } | Tennen { pl }
barn floor | barn floors
(in der Provinz) eine Wahlrede halten | hielt Wahlreden
to barnstorm | barnstormed
Wahlredner { m }
barnstormer
Wanderschauspieler { m } | Wanderschauspieler { pl }
barnstormer | barnstormers
Barnardsittich { m } [ ornith. ]
Mallee Ringneck Parrot
Rankenfüßer { m }; Rankenfußkrebs { m } [ zool. ]
barnacle
Seepocke { f } [ zool. ] | Seepocken { pl }
barnacle | barnacles
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