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gras

 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: gras, *gras*
  Longdo Approved EN-TH 
(n) |มาจากภาษาฝรั่งเศส| วันอังคารก่อนวัน Ash Wednesday, วันฉลองก่อนวันถือบวชในศาสนาคริสต์ (หรือเรียกว่า Shrove Tuesday), วันสุดท้ายของเทศกาลคาร์นิวาลในอเมริกา โดยเฉพาะที่เมือง New OrleansSyn. Fat Tuesday
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(vt) จับSee Also: กำ, ยึด, ฉวย, คว้าSyn. grab, embrace, cuddle
(vt) เข้าใจSee Also: รู้ซึ้งSyn. understand, apprehendAnt. misunderstand
(n) ความสามารถในการเข้าใจSee Also: การเข้าใจอย่างทะลุปรุโปร่ง
(sl) ผู้ที่บอกข้อมูล
(sl) กัญชา
(adj) ซึ่งปกคลุมด้วยหญ้าSyn. leafy, shady, woody
(adj) เขียวชอุ่มSee Also: ซึ่งเขียวขจี
(n) ซึ่งปกคลุมด้วยหญ้า
  Hope Dictionary 
(กราสพฺ) vt., vi., n. (การ) ยึด, จับ, กำแน่น, คว้า, เข้าใจ, รู้ซึ้งSee Also: grasper n.
(กราส'พิง) adj. โลภ, ตะกละ
(กราส) n. หญ้า, สนามหญ้า, ทุ่งหญ้า
ใบหญ้า
ตัวอักษรที่เขียนหวัด
ผ้าป่าน
(กราส'ฮอพเพอะ) n. ตั๊กแตน
สามัญชน, ตำแหน่งธรรมดา
หญิงที่แยกอยู่กับสามี, หญิงที่หย่ากับสามี.See Also: grasswidowhood n.
ชายที่แยกอยู่กับภรรยา, ชายที่หย่ากับภรรยา
  Nontri Dictionary 
(vt) ฉวย, คว้า, จับแน่น, เข้าใจ, กำ,  รู้ซึ้ง
(n) หญ้า, สนามหญ้า, ทุ่งหญ้า
(n) เรไร, ตั๊กแตน
(adj) มีหญ้า, เขียวไปด้วยหญ้า, เต็มไปด้วยหญ้า
  ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน 
เลขกราสโฮฟ [พลังงาน ๒๖ ม.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
๑. รากเหง้า, รากฐาน๒. ระดับชาวบ้าน [รัฐศาสตร์ ๑๗ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
  คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.) 
กำมือ,  [การแพทย์]
ควบคุมการหยิบ จับ ปล่อยได้อย่างดี [การแพทย์]
รีเฟล็กซจับ [การแพทย์]
จับ [การแพทย์]
การบริหารกายบนสนามหญ้า [การแพทย์]
อุณหภูมิต่ำสุดที่ยอดหญ้าExample:อุณหภูมิต่ำสุดที่อ่านได้จากเทอร์มอมิเตอร์ ซึ่งกระเปาะของเทอร์มอมิเตอร์ ที่บรรจุวัตถุเหลวสัมผัสพอดีกับยอดของใบหญ้าที่ตัดสั้น  [สิ่งแวดล้อม]
อุณหภูมิต่ำสุดยอด หญ้า [อุตุนิยมวิทยา]
เกสรหญ้า [การแพทย์]
สีเขียวใส [การแพทย์]
หญ้า [TU Subject Heading]
  Longdo Unapproved EN-TH **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
(n) อำนาจ, ควบคุม
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(n) grasslandSee Also: greenExample:สนามแห่งนั้นเป็นพื้นหญ้าสีเขียวขจี และมีอุปกรณ์การเล่นสำหรับเด็กจัดตั้งไว้อย่างเป็นสัดส่วนThai Definition:พื้นที่มีหญ้าปกคลุม
(n) grassSyn. ต้นหญ้าExample:หญ้าเป็นอาหารของสัตว์หลายชนิดไม่เฉพาะแต่ช้าง ม้า วัว และควายUnit:ต้นThai Definition:ชื่อเรียกไม้ล้มลุก หลายชนิด หลายสกุล ในวงศ์ Gramineae
(adv) snappinglySee Also: grasp something suddenly, snatch something swiftly, quickly, in hasteSyn. หมับExample:เขาคว้าเงินมุบแล้ววิ่งหนีไปThai Definition:อาการที่คว้าสิ่งของ หรืออาการที่สัตว์งับสิ่งของโดยเร็ว
(n) name of tree of reed-familySee Also: grasses of various genera, used for thatchingSyn. ต้นปรือThai Definition:ชื่อไม้ล้มลุกชนิด Scleria poaeformis Retz. ในวงศ์ Cyperaceae ขึ้นในน้ำ ใบยาวๆ ใช้มุงหลังคาและสานเสื่อเป็นต้นNotes:(ถิ่นอีสาน)
(adj) greedySee Also: grasping, rapacious, selfishSyn. หน้าโลหิต, เอาแต่ได้, เอาเปรียบ, เห็นแก่ตัวExample:รัฐบาลไม่สามารถแก้ไขปากท้องและปัญหาการกดขี่ของเจ้าของที่ดินหน้าเลือดได้Thai Definition:นิสัยเอาแต่ได้ไม่เห็นใจผู้อื่น
(adj) greedySee Also: grasping, rapacious, selfishSyn. หน้าเลือด, เอาแต่ได้, เอาเปรียบ, เห็นแก่ตัวExample:ต่อไปคนอาจมองแพทย์บางคนเป็นพ่อค้าหน้าโลหิตก็ได้Thai Definition:นิสัยเอาแต่ได้ไม่เห็นใจผู้อื่น
(n) grasshopperSee Also: mantisExample:พวกเด็กๆ วิ่งไล่จับตั๊กแตนกันอย่างสนุกสนานUnit:ตัวThai Definition:ชื่อแมลงหลายชนิดในหลายวงศ์ ลำตัวยาว มีขนาดต่างๆ กัน อาจมีปีกหรือไม่มีก็ได้
(n) grassSyn. หญ้าExample:เราเกิดมาต้อยต่ำเปรียบเป็นติณชาติบนพื้นดินThai Definition:พืชจำพวกหญ้า
(n) grassesSyn. หญ้าExample:ป่าแห่งนี้มีตฤณชาติหลายหลากเติบโตอยู่Thai Definition:หญ้าต่างๆ หลายๆ ชนิดNotes:(สันสกฤต)
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[chāobān] (n) EN: villager ; folk ; ordinary people ; commoner ; people ; neighbours ; laypeople ; grassroots  FR: villageois [ mpl ] ; voisins [ mpl ] ; gens [ fpl ] ; personnes [ fpl ] ; laïcs [ mpl ]
[chokchuay] (v) EN: seize ; grab ; take ; wrest ; snatch ; catch ; grasp  FR: saisir
[chūay] (v) EN: snatch ; grab ; catch ; seize ; take away ; grasp ; wrest  FR: saisir ; attraper
[dāi] (v) EN: cut with a sweeping motion ; clear off grass and weed ; weed ; mow  FR: faucher ; sarcler ; désherber
[dong yā] (n, exp) EN: patch of grass
[haēomū] (n, exp) EN: Nut grass ; Yellow nutsedge
[jammam] (adj) EN: plump ; fleshy ; chubby ; pudgy ; plump  FR: grassouillet ; potelé
[kam] (v) EN: grasp ; hold ; clench ; grip ; seize  FR: empoigner ; saisir ; serrer
[khaojai] (v) EN: understand ; comprehend ; apprehend ; grasp ; see  FR: comprendre ; saisir ; appréhender ; piger (fam.) ; voir
[khīo cha-um] (v, exp) EN: be verdant ; be green ; be fresh ; be grassy ; be leafy
  WordNet (3.0) 
(v) hold firmlySyn. hold on
(n) understanding with difficultyExample:the lecture was beyond his most strenuous graspings
(n) the act of gripping something firmly with the hands (or the tentacles)Syn. taking hold, prehension, seizing
(n) narrow-leaved green herbage: grown as lawns; used as pasture for grazing animals; cut and dried as hay
(n) German writer of novels and poetry and plays (born 1927)Syn. Gunter Wilhelm Grass, Gunter Grass
(v) shoot down, of birds
(v) cover with grassExample:The owners decided to grass their property
(v) spread out clothes on the grass to let it dry and bleach
(v) cover with grassSyn. grass over
(v) feed with grass
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Grasper p. pr. & vb. n. Qraspine. ] [ OE. graspen; prob. akin to LG. grupsen, or to E. grope. Cf. Grab, Grope. ] 1. To seize and hold by clasping or embracing with the fingers or arms; to catch to take possession of. [ 1913 Webster ]

Thy hand is made to grasp a palmer's staff. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To lay hold of with the mind; to become thoroughly acquainted or conversant with; to comprehend. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. 1. A gripe or seizure of the hand; a seizure by embrace, or infolding in the arms. “The grasps of love.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Reach of the arms; hence, the power of seizing and holding; as, it was beyond his grasp. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Forcible possession; hold. [ 1913 Webster ]

The whole space that's in the tyrant's grasp. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. Wide-reaching power of intellect to comprehend subjects and hold them under survey. [ 1913 Webster ]

The foremost minds of the next . . . era were not, in power of grasp, equal to their predecessors. Z. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. The handle of a sword or of an oar. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. To effect a grasp; to make the motion of grasping; to clutch; to struggle; to strive. [ 1913 Webster ]

As one that grasped And tugged for life and was by strength subdued. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]


To grasp at, to catch at; to try to seize; as, Alexander grasped at universal empire,
[ 1913 Webster ]

a. Capable of being grasped. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. One who grasps or seizes; one who catches or holds. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. 1. Seizing; embracing; catching. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Avaricious; greedy of gain; covetous; close; miserly; as, he is a grasping man. -- Grasp"ing*ly, adv. -- Grasp"ing*ness, n. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Without a grasp; relaxed. [ 1913 Webster ]

From my graspless hand Drop friendship's precious pearls. Coleridge. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. To produce grass. [ R. ] Tusser. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Grassed p. pr. & vb. n. Grassing. ] 1. To cover with grass or with turf. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To expose, as flax, on the grass for bleaching, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To bring to the grass or ground; to land; as, to grass a fish. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ OE. gras, gres, gers, AS, græs, gærs; akin to OFries. gres, gers, OS., D., G., Icel., & Goth. gras, Dan. græs, Sw. gräs, and prob. to E. green, grow. Cf. Graze. ] 1. Popularly: Herbage; the plants which constitute the food of cattle and other beasts; pasture. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Bot.) An endogenous plant having simple leaves, a stem generally jointed and tubular, the husks or glumes in pairs, and the seed single. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ This definition includes wheat, rye, oats, barley, etc., and excludes clover and some other plants which are commonly called by the name of grass. The grasses form a numerous family of plants. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. The season of fresh grass; spring. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Two years old next grass. Latham. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. Metaphorically used for what is transitory. [ 1913 Webster ]

Surely the people is grass. Is. xl. 7. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. Marijuana. [ Slang ] [ PJC ]

☞ The following list includes most of the grasses of the United States of special interest, except cereals. Many of these terms will be found with definitions in the Vocabulary. See Illustrations in Appendix.

Barnyard grass, for hay. South. Panicum Grus-galli. Bent, pasture and hay. Agrostis, several species. Bermuda grass, pasture. South. Cynodon Dactylon. Black bent. Same as Switch grass (below). Blue bent, hay. North and West. Andropogon provincialis. Blue grass, pasture. Poa compressa. Blue joint, hay. Northwest. Aqropyrum glaucum. Buffalo grass, grazing. Rocky Mts., etc. (a) Buchloë dectyloides. (b) Same as Grama grass (below). Bunch grass, grazing. Far West. Eriocoma, Festuca, Stips, etc. Chess, or Cheat, a weed. Bromus secalinus, etc. Couch grass. Same as Quick grass (below). Crab grass, (a) Hay, in South. A weed, in North. Panicum sanguinale. (b) Pasture and hay. South. Eleusine Indica. Darnel (a) Bearded, a noxious weed. Lolium temulentum. (b) Common. Same as Rye grass (below). Drop seed, fair for forage and hay. Muhlenbergia, several species. English grass. Same as Redtop (below). Fowl meadow grass. (a) Pasture and hay. Poa serotina. (b) Hay, on moist land. Gryceria nervata. Gama grass, cut fodder. South. Tripsacum dactyloides. Grama grass, grazing. West and Pacific slope. Bouteloua oligostachya, etc. Great bunch grass, pasture and hay. Far West. Festuca scabrella. Guinea grass, hay. South. Panicum jumentorum. Herd's grass, in New England Timothy, in Pennsylvania and South Redtop. Indian grass. Same as Wood grass (below). Italian rye grass, forage and hay. Lolium Italicum. Johnson grass, grazing and hay. South and Southwest. Sorghum Halepense. Kentucky blue grass, pasture. Poa pratensis. Lyme grass, coarse hay. South. Elymus, several species. Manna grass, pasture and hay. Glyceria, several species. Meadow fescue, pasture and hay. Festuca elatior. Meadow foxtail, pasture, hay, lawn. North. Alopecurus pratensis. Meadow grass, pasture, hay, lawn. Poa, several species. Mesquite grass, or Muskit grass. Same as Grama grass (above). Nimble Will, a kind of drop seed. Muhlenbergia diffsa. Orchard grass, pasture and hay. Dactylis glomerata. Porcupine grass, troublesome to sheep. Northwest. Stipa spartea. Quaking grass, ornamental. Briza media and maxima. Quitch, or Quick, grass, etc., a weed. Agropyrum repens. Ray grass. Same as Rye grass (below). Redtop, pasture and hay. Agrostis vulgaris. Red-topped buffalo grass, forage. Northwest. Poa tenuifolia. Reed canary grass, of slight value. Phalaris arundinacea. Reed meadow grass, hay. North. Glyceria aquatica. Ribbon grass, a striped leaved form of Reed canary grass. Rye grass, pasture, hay. Lolium perenne, var. Seneca grass, fragrant basket work, etc. North. Hierochloa borealis. Sesame grass. Same as Gama grass (above). Sheep's fescue, sheep pasture, native in Northern Europe and Asia. Festuca ovina. Small reed grass, meadow pasture and hay. North. Deyeuxia Canadensis. Spear grass, Same as Meadow grass (above). Squirrel-tail grass, troublesome to animals. Seacoast and Northwest. Hordeum jubatum. Switch grass, hay, cut young. Panicum virgatum. Timothy, cut young, the best of hay. North. Phleum pratense. Velvet grass, hay on poor soil. South. Holcus lanatus. Vernal grass, pasture, hay, lawn. Anthoxanthum odoratum. Wire grass, valuable in pastures. Poa compressa. Wood grass, Indian grass, hay. Chrysopogon nutans. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ Many plants are popularly called grasses which are not true grasses botanically considered, such as black grass, goose grass, star grass, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]


Black grass, a kind of small rush (Juncus Gerardi), growing in salt marshes, used for making salt hay. --
Grass of the Andes, an oat grass, the Arrhenatherum avenaceum of Europe.--
Grass of Parnassus, a plant of the genus Parnassia growing in wet ground. The European species is Parnassia palustris; in the United States there are several species. --
Grass bass (Zool.), the calico bass. --
Grass bird, the dunlin. --
Grass cloth, a cloth woven from the tough fibers of the grass-cloth plant. --
Grass-cloth plant, a perennial herb of the Nettle family (Bœhmeria nivea syn. Urtica nivea), which grows in Sumatra, China, and Assam, whose inner bark has fine and strong fibers suited for textile purposes. --
Grass finch. (Zool.) (a) A common American sparrow (Poöcætes gramineus); -- called also vesper sparrow and bay-winged bunting. (b) Any Australian finch, of the genus Poëphila, of which several species are known. --
Grass lamb, a lamb suckled by a dam running on pasture land and giving rich milk.--
Grass land, land kept in grass and not tilled. --
Grass moth (Zool.), one of many small moths of the genus Crambus, found in grass. --
Grass oil, a fragrant essential volatile oil, obtained in India from grasses of the genus Andropogon, etc.; -- used in perfumery under the name of citronella, ginger grass oil, lemon grass oil, essence of verbena etc. --
Grass owl (Zool.), a South African owl (Strix Capensis). --
Grass parrakeet (Zool.), any of several species of Australian parrots, of the genus Euphemia; -- also applied to the zebra parrakeet. --
Grass plover (Zool.), the upland or field plover. --
Grass poly (Bot.), a species of willowwort (Lythrum Hyssopifolia). Johnson. --
Crass quit (Zool.), one of several tropical American finches of the genus Euetheia. The males have most of the head and chest black and often marked with yellow. --
Grass snake. (Zool.) (a) The common English, or ringed, snake (Tropidonotus natrix). (b) The common green snake of the Northern United States. See Green snake, under Green. --
Grass snipe (Zool.), the pectoral sandpiper (Tringa maculata); -- called also jacksnipe in America. --
Grass spider (Zool.), a common spider (Agelena nævia), which spins flat webs on grass, conspicuous when covered with dew. --
Grass sponge (Zool.), an inferior kind of commercial sponge from Florida and the Bahamas. --
Grass table. (Arch.) See Earth table, under Earth. --
Grass vetch (Bot.), a vetch (Lathyrus Nissolia), with narrow grasslike leaves. --
Grass widow. [ Cf. Prov. R. an unmarried mother, G. strohwittwe a mock widow, Sw. gräsenka a grass widow. ] (a) An unmarried woman who is a mother. [ Obs. ] (b) A woman separated from her husband by abandonment or prolonged absence; a woman living apart from her husband. [ Slang. ] --
Grass wrack (Bot.) eelgrass. --
To bring to grass (Mining.), to raise, as ore, to the surface of the ground. --
To put to grass,
To put out to grass
, to put out to graze a season, as cattle.
[ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[, cǎoㄘㄠˇgrass; straw; manuscript; draft (of a document); careless; rough #1938
[ , bǎ wòㄅㄚˇ ㄨㄛˋgrasp; seize; hold; assurance; certainty #2362
[  /  , zhuā jǐnㄓㄨㄚ ㄐㄧㄣˇgrasp #4721
[ , cǎo yuánㄘㄠˇ ㄩㄢˊgrassland; prairie #6864
[, cǎoㄘㄠˇgrass radical #8397
[ , cǎo gēnㄘㄠˇ ㄍㄣgrassroots democracy #8711
[ , qīng cǎoㄑㄧㄥ ㄘㄠˇgrass #25547
[ , cǎo mùㄘㄠˇ ㄇㄨˋgrasslands and forests; vegetation; flora #25555
[, měngㄇㄥˇgrasshopper; midge; sandfly #27861
[  /  , cǎo yúㄘㄠˇ ㄩˊgrass carp #42198
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[もと, moto] (n) (1) (usu. 元) origin; source; (2) (esp. 基) base; basis; foundation; root; (3) (also 因, 原) cause; (4) (esp. 素) ingredient; material; (5) (元 only) (somebody's) side; (somebody's) location; (6) original cost (or capital, principal, etc.); (7) (plant) root; (tree) trunk; (8) (See 和歌) first section of a waka; (ctr) (9) (本 only) counter for blades of grass, tree trunks, etc., and for falcons (in falconry); (n) (10) handle (chopsticks, brush, etc.); grip; (P) #170
[ふ, fu] (n, n-suf) (See 芝生) area of thick growth (of trees, grass, etc.) #547
[そう, sou] (n) (1) (abbr) draft; rough copy; (2) (See 草書) cursive script; "grass" kanji #2996
[くさ, kusa] (n) (1) grass; weed; herb; thatch; (2) (arch) ninja; (pref) (3) not genuine; substandard; (P) #2996
[なっとく, nattoku] (n, vs) consent; assent; understanding; agreement; comprehension; grasp; (P) #4557
[わかる, wakaru] (v5r, vi) (1) to be understood; to be comprehended; to be grasped; (2) to become clear; to be known; to be discovered; to be realized; to be realised; to be found out; (P) #5132
[はあく, haaku] (n, vs) grasp; catch; understanding; (P) #5959
[やよい(P);いやおい, yayoi (P); iyaoi] (n) (1) (obs) third month of the lunar calendar; (2) (いやおい only) (arch) thick growth (of grass, etc.); (3) Yayoi period (ca. 300 BCE - 300 CE); (P) #6641
[ro-n] (n) (1) loan; (2) roan; (3) lawn (i.e. short grass); (4) lawn (type of cotton cloth); (P) #7664
[すすき, susuki] (n) Japanese pampas grass (Miscanthus sinensis); silver grass; zebra grass #8902
  Longdo Approved FR-TH 
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  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Gras { n } [ bot. ] | Gräser { pl }
grass | grasses
Gras { n } (Marihuana) [ slang ]
weed; grass; gage; sess [ slang ]
Gras { n }
herbage
Grasbüschel { n }
hassock
Grashalm { m } | Grashalme { pl }
blade of grass | blades of grass
Grasland { n }; Weideland { n }
pastureland
Grasnarbe { f }; Grasteppich { m } | Grasnarben { pl }
sward | swards
grasen; äsen; weiden | grasend | grast | graste
to browse | browsing | browses | browsed
grasgrün { adj }
grass-green
grasig { adj } | grasiger | am grasigsten
grassy | grassier | grassiest
grassieren
to rage; to be rampant
grassieren; umgehen
to be rife
Grasläufer { m } [ ornith. ]
Buff-breasted Sandpiper (Tryngites subruficollis)
Grasklapperlerche { f } [ ornith. ]
Clapper Lark
Grasammer { f } [ ornith. ]
Savannah Sparrow
  JDDICT JP-DE Dictionary 
[くさ, kusa] Gras, Kraut
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