มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ burled | adj. having an irregular pattern from the grain of a tree burl{ 2 }, or one resembling such a pattern, in contrast to the regular wood grain consisting of parallel or concentric lines; -- of wood. [ WordNet 1.5 +PJC ] | Burl | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Burled p. pr. & vb. n. Burling. ] [ OE. burle stuffing, or a knot in cloth; cf. F. bourlet, bourrelet, OF. bourel, a wreath or a roll of cloth, linen, or leather, stuffed with flocks, etc., dim. of bourre. √92. See Bur. ] To dress or finish up (cloth); to pick knots, burs, loose threads, etc., from, as in finishing cloth. [ 1913 Webster ] Burling iron, a peculiar kind of nippers or tweezers used in burling woolen cloth. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Burl | n. 1. A knot or lump in thread or cloth. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. An overgrown knot, or an excrescence, on a tree; also, veneer made from such excrescences. [ 1913 Webster ] | Burlap | n. A coarse fabric, made of jute or hemp, used for bagging; also, a finer variety of similar material, used for curtains, etc. [ Written also burlaps. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Burler | n. One who burls or dresses cloth. [ 1913 Webster ] | Burlesque | a. [ F. burlesque, fr. It. burlesco, fr. burla jest, mockery, perh. for burrula, dim. of L. burrae trifles. See Bur. ] Tending to excite laughter or contempt by extravagant images, or by a contrast between the subject and the manner of treating it, as when a trifling subject is treated with mock gravity; jocular; ironical. [ 1913 Webster ] It is a dispute among the critics, whether burlesque poetry runs best in heroic verse, like that of the Dispensary, or in doggerel, like that of Hudibras. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] | Burlesque | n. 1. Ludicrous representation; exaggerated parody; grotesque satire. [ 1913 Webster ] Burlesque is therefore of two kinds; the first represents mean persons in the accouterments of heroes, the other describes great persons acting and speaking like the basest among the people. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. An ironical or satirical composition intended to excite laughter, or to ridicule anything. [ 1913 Webster ] The dull burlesque appeared with impudence, And pleased by novelty in spite of sense. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. A ludicrous imitation; a caricature; a travesty; a gross perversion. [ 1913 Webster ] Who is it that admires, and from the heart is attached to, national representative assemblies, but must turn with horror and disgust from such a profane burlesque and abominable perversion of that sacred institute? Burke. [ 1913 Webster ] Syn. -- Mockery; farce; travesty; mimicry. [ 1913 Webster ] | Burlesque | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Burlesqued p. pr. & vb. n. Burlesquing ] To ridicule, or to make ludicrous by grotesque representation in action or in language. [ 1913 Webster ] They burlesqued the prophet Jeremiah's words, and turned the expression he used into ridicule. Stillingfleet. [ 1913 Webster ] | Burlesque | v. i. To employ burlesque. [ 1913 Webster ] | Burlesquer | n. One who burlesques. [ 1913 Webster ] | Burletta | ‖n. [ It., dim. of burla mockery. See Burlesque, a. ] (Mus.) A comic operetta; a music farce. Byron. [ 1913 Webster ] | Burliness | n. Quality of being burly. [ 1913 Webster ] | Burly | a. [ OE. burlich strong, excellent; perh. orig. fit for a lady's bower, hence handsome, manly, stout. Cf. Bower. ] 1. Having a large, strong, or gross body; stout; lusty; -- now used chiefly of human beings, but formerly of animals, in the sense of stately or beautiful, and of inanimate things that were huge and bulky. “Burly sacks.” Drayton. [ 1913 Webster ] In his latter days, with overliberal diet, [ he was ] somewhat corpulent and burly. Sir T. More. [ 1913 Webster ] Burly and big, and studious of his ease. Cowper. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Coarse and rough; boisterous. [ 1913 Webster ] It was the orator's own burly way of nonsense. Cowley. [ 1913 Webster ] | Hurly-burly | n. [ Reduplicated fr. OE. hurly confusion: cf. F. hurler to howl, yell, L. ululare; or cf. E. hurry. ] Tumult; bustle; confusion. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] All places were filled with tumult and hurly-burly. Knolles. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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| | burl | (เบิร์ล) { burled, burling, burls } n. ก้อนเส้นด้าย, จุดด่าง, จุดเงื่อน, ตาไม้, แผ่นไม้ที่มีตาไม้ -v. ขจัดปมผ้าออก | burlap | n. ผ้าป่านหยาบ | burlesque | (เบอร์เลสค์') { burlesqued, burlesquing, burlesques } n. ความเรียง (ละคร/กวีนิยาย) ตลก, การล้อเลียน, ภาพล้อ adj. ล้อเลียน, เกี่ยวกับละครตลก vt. ล้อเลียน, Syn. takeoff | burley | (เบอ'ลี) n. ยาสูบอเมริกัน | burly | (เบอร์'ลี) adj. ซึ่งมีขนาดใหญ่, กำยำล่ำสัน, กำยำ, ล่ำสัน, โผงผาง, ขวานผ่าซาก., See also: burliness n. ดูburly, Syn. thickest, hefty |
| burlap | (n) ผ้ากระสอบ, ผ้าใบ, ผ้าป่าน | burlesque | (adj) ชวนหัว, ตลก, ล้อเลียน | burlesque | (n) ภาพล้อ, ละครตลก, ละครชวนหัว | burly | (adj) แข็งแรง, กำยำ, แข็งแกร่ง | HURLY-hurly-burly | (n) ความอลหม่าน, ความฉุกละหุก, ความวุ่นวาย, ความโกลาหล |
| burlesque | เรื่องขบขันล้อเลียน [วรรณกรรม ๖ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
| Burlap | อุตสาหกรรมกระสอบปอกระเจา [TU Subject Heading] |
| burl | (n) the wood cut from a tree burl or outgrowth; often used decoratively in veneer | burl | (n) a large rounded outgrowth on the trunk or branch of a tree | burl | (v) remove the burls from cloth | burlap | (n) coarse jute fabric, Syn. gunny | burlesque | (n) a theatrical entertainment of broad and earthy humor; consists of comic skits and short turns (and sometimes striptease) | burlesque | (adj) relating to or characteristic of a burlesque | Burlington | (n) the largest city in Vermont; located in northwestern Vermont on Lake Champlain; site of the University of Vermont | beefy | (adj) muscular and heavily built, Syn. strapping, husky, buirdly, burly | disturbance | (n) a disorderly outburst or tumult, Syn. flutter, commotion, hurly burly, hoo-ha, disruption, to-do, hoo-hah, kerfuffle | gunnysack | (n) a bag made of burlap, Syn. gunny sack, burlap bag | parody | (n) a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way, Syn. takeoff, sendup, spoof, travesty, pasquinade, lampoon, burlesque, put-on, charade, mockery | slub | (n) soft lump or unevenness in a yarn; either an imperfection or created by design, Syn. burl, knot | spoof | (v) make a parody of, Syn. parody, burlesque | Tamerlane | (n) Mongolian ruler of Samarkand who led his nomadic hordes to conquer an area from Turkey to Mongolia (1336-1405), Syn. Timur Lenk, Timur, Tamburlaine |
| At her burlesque house in New Jersey. | - In 'ner Burlesque-Show, New Jersey. Six Lessons from Madame LaGrange (1970) | Shut... that's better. | Ruhe... Schon besser. DER WANDKLOPFER VON BURLINGTON Hamlet (1974) | Inspector, Officer Burlini's on the phone... Inspector, Officer Burlini's on the phone... | Herr Kommissar, Detektiv Burlini ist am Telefon. Un poliziotto scomodo (1978) | - Do you know Burlington House? | - Kennen Sie Burlington House? The Big Sleep (1978) | - Burl. | - Burl. Brubaker (1980) | - Burl, right. | - Burl, richtig. Brubaker (1980) | My darling, you have lived through the collapse of burlesque and vaudeville twice. | Mein Schatz, du hast 2-mal das Ende von Burlesque und Vaudeville erlebt. When Time Ran Out... (1980) | What time's the next bus to Burlington, Vermont? Burlington, Vermont. | Wann geht der nächste Bus nach Burlington, Vermont? Endless Love (1981) | Anybody else for Burlington? | Sonst noch jemand für Burlington? Endless Love (1981) | It's in Burlington. | Sie ist in Burlington. Endless Love (1981) | Petites bourgeois and proletarians staring at you like "Get outta here boy!" | Bürger und Proleten beobachten dich so in der Art "Los schneid dir die Haare Burli!" Dracula of Exarcheia (1983) | Burlington Cranston is another one. | Burlington Cranston gehört auch dazu. Footloose (1984) | Either you pay up or I'll talk all day, all night to some DA about the Burling brothers and Private Party. | Zahl mich aus, oder die Staatsanwaltschaft erfährt alles über die Burling-Brüder und Private Party. Life of the Party (1985) | So you're the Burlings, huh? | Also... Sie sind also die Burlings? Life of the Party (1985) | This is Mr. Vic and Mr. Malcolm Burling. | Mr. Vic und Mr. Malcolm Burling. Life of the Party (1985) | I don't see anybody running the operation other than the owners, the Burlings. | Aber außer den Burlings scheint niemand dahinterzustecken. Life of the Party (1985) | Mr. Burling? | AMANDA: Mr. Burling? Life of the Party (1985) | I will meet you an hour before the party, give you papers we'll dummy up to look good to the Burlings. | Wir treffen uns eine Stunde vorher. Ich gebe dir Dokumente, die auf die Burlings authentisch wirken müssen. Life of the Party (1985) | Mr. Burling, I've got the papers. | Mr. Burling, ich habe die Dokumente. Life of the Party (1985) | Mr. Burling? | Mr. Burling? Life of the Party (1985) | Mr. Burling? | Mr. Burling? Life of the Party (1985) | What a terrible way for Malcolm Burling to die. | Der arme Mr. Burling. Was für eine furchtbare Art zu sterben. Life of the Party (1985) | Malcolm Burling was assassinated. | Malcolm Burling wurde ermordet. Life of the Party (1985) | So Columbus liked what he heard of the Burlings' side business... | Das Nebengeschäft der Burlings stieß bei Columbus also auf Interesse, Life of the Party (1985) | -It's Vic Burling. | - Das ist Vic Burling. Life of the Party (1985) | -No. As far as I know, the owner never comes. | Soweit ich weiß, waren die Burlings nie dabei. Life of the Party (1985) | Billy, this is Vic Burling. | Billy, das ist Vic Burling. Life of the Party (1985) | Mr. Burling. | Mr. Burling. Life of the Party (1985) | Shooting your mouth off real good, huh, Burling? | Sie sind ganz schön gesprächig, Mr. Burling. Life of the Party (1985) | We've already seen the Salinas papers, Columbus. Right after the Burlings put them back. | Wir haben die Salinas-Dokumente bereits gesehen, Columbus, als die Burlings sie zurückgebracht haben. Life of the Party (1985) | Francine, except for Lee and Mr. Melrose, everybody down there thinks that I'm a thief who works for the Burlings. | Francine, außer Lee und Mr. Melrose glauben alle hier unten, dass ich als Diebin für die Burlings arbeite. - Ich könnte mich denen zeigen und sie von Ihnen ablenken. Life of the Party (1985) | Burlington, Vermont. | Burlington, Vermont. Jaws: The Revenge (1987) | Now I've got something to put between my Trini Lopez and Burl Ives. | Dann könnte ich was zwischen Trini Lopez und Burl Ives stellen. Master the Possibilities (1988) | Burlington Arcade, broad daylight. Fellow walks in, pulls a gun and helps himself to a handful of precious stones. | Die Burlington-Arkaden, helllichter Tag, ein Typ zieht eine Pistole und nimmt sich eine Hand voll Edelsteine. The Veiled Lady (1990) | And in the other... If I am not wrong, the jewels from the necklace stolen in the Burlingto Arcade robbery. | Und in der anderen... die Juwelen aus dem Überfall in den Burlington-Arkaden. The Veiled Lady (1990) | For instance, someone looking for argyle socks? | Jemand, der zum Beispiel Burlington-Karo-Socken sucht? Episode #2.3 (1990) | Well, that would file under A for "argyle," subheading S for "socks." | Nun, so was muss ich unter B für das "Burlington-Karo" ablegen, mit S für "Socken" als Unterkategorie. Episode #2.3 (1990) | It's called burley. | Er heißt Burley. Sommersby (1993) | All right. | Er ist Paul Burlson, mein 1. Deputy. The Stand (1994) | All right, I want them split up. | Der in Wirklichkeit ein Abtrünniger aus der Hölle ist. Steht das auch auf Ihrem kleinen Klemmbrett, Mr. Burlson? The Stand (1994) | Bridget, take Mrs Davenport's cape and tell Lord Burleigh she's here. | Bridget, nimm Mrs Davenports Umhang und sag Lord Burleigh, dass sie hier ist. Cathexis (1995) | I have been with Lord Burleigh for nearly 20 years because this household runs smoothly. | Ich bin seit fast 20 Jahren bei Lord Burleigh, weil dieser Haushalt stets funktioniert. Cathexis (1995) | I have been hired by Lord Burleigh. | Lord Burleigh hat mich eingestellt. Cathexis (1995) | Lord Burleigh will be here directly. | Lord Burleigh wird gleich hier sein. Cathexis (1995) | Henry Burleigh. | Henry Burleigh. Learning Curve (1995) | Lord Burleigh... is something wrong? | - Lord Burleigh, stimmt etwas nicht? Persistence of Vision (1995) | I am Tamburlaine. | Ich bin Tamburlaine. Shakespeare in Love (1998) | I, uh, I saw his Tamburlaine, you know. | Ich sah ihn als Tamburlaine. Shakespeare in Love (1998) | - Sam Burlinghall. | - Sam Burlinghall. Strange Bedfellows (1998) | Sam Burlinghall was with me in D.C. | Sam Burlinghall war mit mir in D.C. Strange Bedfellows (1998) |
| กำยำ | [kamyam] (adj) EN: sturdy ; strong ; stout ; stalwart ; robust ; strong-built ; burly ; muscular FR: fort ; robuste ; costaud ; vigoureux ; baraqué (ram.) | ตลก | [talok] (adj) EN: funny ; comical ; farcical FR: comique ; amusant ; drôle ; cocasse ; burlesque ; marrant (fam.) ; drolatique (litt.) |
| | | | | ちょい悪オヤジ;ちょい悪おやじ | [ちょいわるオヤジ(ちょい悪オヤジ);ちょいわるおやじ(ちょい悪おやじ), choiwaru oyaji ( choi aku oyaji ); choiwaruoyaji ( choi waruo yaji )] (n) (col) older and fashionable man (wild-looking, burly, etc.) [Add to Longdo] | やっさもっさ | [yassamossa] (n, vs, adv-to) (on-mim) hurly-burly; helter-skelter; hustle and bustle; turmoil [Add to Longdo] | バーレスク | [ba-resuku] (n) burlesque; (P) [Add to Longdo] | 黄麻布 | [おうまふ, oumafu] (n) burlap; hessian [Add to Longdo] | 頑丈(P);岩乗(oK) | [がんじょう, ganjou] (adj-na, n) solid; firm; stout; burly; strong; sturdy; (P) [Add to Longdo] | 戯け芝居 | [おどけしばい, odokeshibai] (n) comedy; burlesque [Add to Longdo] | 茶番狂言 | [ちゃばんきょうげん, chabankyougen] (n) farce; burlesque; low comedy [Add to Longdo] | 茶番劇 | [ちゃばんげき, chabangeki] (n) burlesque; low comedy; farce [Add to Longdo] | 逞しい | [たくましい, takumashii] (adj-i) (1) (uk) burly; strong; sturdy; (2) (uk) indomitable; indefatigable; strong-willed; resolute; bold; (3) (uk) robust (vitality, appetite, economic growth, etc.); strong; (P) [Add to Longdo] |
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