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Plan our escape from Spiker and Sponge. Escape?แผนหลบหนีของเราจาก สไปค์เกอร์และสปันจ์ James and the Giant Peach (1996)
What? Take some soap and a sponge. You'll need it.อ่อ ไปห้องน้ำเอาแปรงขัดมาด้วย Episode #1.5 (2010)
* Oh my love, * * Seein' my blood red for you. * * Old, dried sponge. *คำเดียว สุดยอด หลังจากมาราธอนเมื่อคืน Fae-de to Black (2013)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
sponge.The boxing match was completely one-sided, one pug was so badly mauled that his manager had to throw in the sponge.

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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Sponge \Sponge\ (sp[u^]nj), n. [OF. esponge, F. ['e]ponge, L.
     spongia, Gr. spoggia`, spo`ggos. Cf. {Fungus}, {Spunk}.]
     [Formerly written also {spunge}.]
     1. (Zool.) Any one of numerous species of Spongiae, or
        Porifera. See Illust. and Note under {Spongiae}.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. The elastic fibrous skeleton of many species of horny
        Spongiae (Keratosa), used for many purposes, especially
        the varieties of the genus {Spongia}. The most valuable
        sponges are found in the Mediterranean and the Red Sea,
        and on the coasts of Florida and the West Indies.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     3. Fig.: One who lives upon others; a pertinacious and
        indolent dependent; a parasite; a sponger.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     4. Any spongelike substance. Specifically:
        (a) Dough before it is kneaded and formed into loaves, and
            after it is converted into a light, spongy mass by the
            agency of the yeast or leaven.
        (b) Iron from the puddling furnace, in a pasty condition.
        (c) Iron ore, in masses, reduced but not melted or worked.
            [1913 Webster]
  
     5. (Gun.) A mop for cleaning the bore of a cannon after a
        discharge. It consists of a cylinder of wood, covered with
        sheepskin with the wool on, or cloth with a heavy looped
        nap, and having a handle, or staff.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     6. (Far.) The extremity, or point, of a horseshoe, answering
        to the heel.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     {Bath sponge}, any one of several varieties of coarse
        commercial sponges, especially {Spongia equina}.
  
     {Cup sponge}, a toilet sponge growing in a cup-shaped form.
        
  
     {Glass sponge}. See {Glass-sponge}, in the Vocabulary.
  
     {Glove sponge}, a variety of commercial sponge ({Spongia
        officinalis}, variety tubulifera), having very fine
        fibers, native of Florida, and the West Indies.
  
     {Grass sponge}, any one of several varieties of coarse
        commercial sponges having the surface irregularly tufted,
        as {Spongia graminea}, and {Spongia equina}, variety
        cerebriformis, of Florida and the West Indies.
  
     {Horse sponge}, a coarse commercial sponge, especially
        {Spongia equina}.
  
     {Platinum sponge}. (Chem.) See under {Platinum}.
  
     {Pyrotechnical sponge}, a substance made of mushrooms or
        fungi, which are boiled in water, dried, and beaten, then
        put in a strong lye prepared with saltpeter, and again
        dried in an oven. This makes the black match, or tinder,
        brought from Germany.
  
     {Sheep's-wool sponge}, a fine and durable commercial sponge
        ({Spongia equina}, variety gossypina) found in Florida and
        the West Indies. The surface is covered with larger and
        smaller tufts, having the oscula between them.
  
     {Sponge cake}, a kind of sweet cake which is light and
        spongy.
  
     {Sponge lead}, or {Spongy lead} (Chem.), metallic lead
        brought to a spongy form by reduction of lead salts, or by
        compressing finely divided lead; -- used in secondary
        batteries and otherwise.
  
     {Sponge tree} (Bot.), a tropical leguminous tree ({Acacia
        Farnesiana}), with deliciously fragrant flowers, which are
        used in perfumery.
  
     {Toilet sponge}, a very fine and superior variety of
        Mediterranean sponge ({Spongia officinalis}, variety
        Mediterranea); -- called also {Turkish sponge}.
  
     {To set a sponge} (Cookery), to leaven a small mass of flour,
        to be used in leavening a larger quantity.
  
     {To throw up the sponge}, to give up a contest; to
        acknowledge defeat; -- from a custom of the prize ring,
        the person employed to sponge a pugilist between rounds
        throwing his sponge in the air in token of defeat; -- now,
        {throw in the towel} is more common, and has the same
        origin and meaning. [Cant or Slang] "He was too brave a
        man to throw up the sponge to fate." --Lowell.
  
     {Vegetable sponge}. (Bot.) See {Loof}.
  
     {Velvet sponge}, a fine, soft commercial sponge ({Spongia
        equina}, variety meandriniformis) found in Florida and the
        West Indies.
  
     {Vitreous sponge}. See {Glass-sponge}.
  
     {Yellow sponge}, a common and valuable commercial sponge
        ({Spongia agaricina}, variety corlosia) found in Florida
        and the West Indies.
        [1913 Webster]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Sponge \Sponge\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sponged} (sp[u^]njd); p.
     pr. & vb. n. {Sponging} (sp[u^]n"j[i^]ng).]
     1. To cleanse or wipe with a sponge; as, to sponge a slate or
        a cannon; to wet with a sponge; as, to sponge cloth.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. To wipe out with a sponge, as letters or writing; to
        efface; to destroy all trace of. --Hooker.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     3. Fig.: To deprive of something by imposition. "How came
        such multitudes of our nation . . . to be sponged of their
        plate and their money?" --South.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     4. Fig.: To get by imposition or mean arts without cost; as,
        to sponge a breakfast. --Swift.
        [1913 Webster]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Sponge \Sponge\, v. i.
     1. To suck in, or imbibe, as a sponge.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. Fig.: To gain by mean arts, by intrusion, or hanging on;
        as, an idler sponges on his neighbor. --E. Eggleston.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              The fly is an intruder, and a common smell-feast,
              that sponges upon other people's trenchers.
                                                    --L'Estrange.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     3. To be converted, as dough, into a light, spongy mass by
        the agency of yeast, or leaven.
        [1913 Webster]

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Sponge
  • ฟองน้ำ (สัตว์ทะเลชนิดหนึ่ง)[Lex2]
  • ยางฟองน้ำ[Lex2]
  • เช็ดถูด้วยฟองน้ำ[Lex2]
  • เกาะคนอื่นกิน: อาศัยคนอื่นยังชีพ [Lex2]
  • (สพันจฺ) n. ฟองน้ำ vt. ถูด้วยฟองน้ำ,ดูดซึมด้วยฟองน้ำ vi. ซับน้ำ,เก็บฟองน้ำ,อาศัยคนอื่นยังชีพ -Phr. (throw in the sponge ยอมแพ้) ###S. exploit,impose on [Hope]
  • (n) ฟองน้ำ,กาฝาก,ขนมฟู [Nontri]
  • (vt) ถู,เช็ดด้วยฟองน้ำ,ลบ,ซับ [Nontri]
  • /S P AH1 N JH/ [CMU]
  • (v) /sp'ʌnʤ/ [OALD]
 


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