86 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ 

glass

 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: -glasson-, *glasson*
ค้นหาอัตโนมัติโดยใช้ glass
คำนี้อยู่ในหมวด
wordlist-mascot
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
  คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.) 
แก้ว [วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี]
แก้ว [TU Subject Heading]
กระจก,  [การแพทย์]
เกาะติดผนังแก้ว [การแพทย์]
ลูกแก้ว,  [การแพทย์]
ลูกปัดแก้ว [TU Subject Heading]
การเป่าแก้วและการทำแก้ว [TU Subject Heading]
สารเคลือบกระจก [วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี]
งานกระจก [TU Subject Heading]
บรรจุภัณฑ์แก้ว [TU Subject Heading]
  ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน 
งานช่างแก้วและกระจก [ศิลปะ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
งานฝังประดับกระจก [ศิลปะ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
การประกันภัยกระจก [ประกันภัย ๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
งานโมเสกแก้ว [ศิลปะ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
จิตรกรรมบนกระจก [ศิลปะ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
ภาพพิมพ์ถ่ายกระจก [ศิลปะ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
  Longdo Unapproved EN-TH **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
ผ้าไหมแ้ก้ว
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(n) glassSee Also: crystal, mica, transparent or translucent objectExample:จานใบนี้ทำด้วยแก้วไม่ใช่พลาสติกUnit:ใบThai Definition:หินแข็งใส แลลอดเข้าไปข้างในได้ ได้แก่จำพวกเพชรพลอย, ของที่ทำเทียมให้มีลักษณะเช่นนั้น, ของที่ได้จากการใช้ทรายขาวเป็นส่วนประกอบสำคัญมาหลอมกับสารที่มีสมบัติเป็นด่างเช่นออกไซด์ของโซเดียม ออกไซด์ของแคลเซียม แล้วมีลักษณะเช่นนั้น
(n) glassSee Also: tumbler, cupSyn. แก้วน้ำ, ถ้วยน้ำExample:ผมกระดกเบียร์เข้าปากจนหมดแก้วUnit:ใบThai Definition:เรียกภาชนะที่ทำด้วยแก้วสำหรับใส่น้ำกินเป็นต้นว่า ถ้วยแก้ว หรือเรียกสั้นๆ ว่า แก้ว, เรียกภาชนะที่ทำด้วยแก้ว เช่น ชามแก้ว
(n) glassSee Also: tumbler, cupSyn. ถ้วยน้ำExample:เขายกแก้วน้ำมาให้คุณยายUnit:ใบ
(n) crystalSee Also: glassSyn. แก้วNotes:ชวา
  ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Open Subtitles **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
  Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) a brittle transparent solid with irregular atomic structure
(n) a container for holding liquids while drinkingSyn. drinking glass
(n) the quantity a glass will holdSyn. glassful
(n) glassware collectivelyExample:She collected old glass
(v) furnish with glassSyn. glazeExample:glass the windows
(v) scan (game in the forest) with binoculars
(v) enclose with glassSyn. glass inExample:glass in a porch
(v) put in a glass container
(n) someone skilled in blowing bottles from molten glass
(n) a ceiling based on attitudinal or organizational bias in the work force that prevents minorities and women from advancing to leadership positions
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

n. [ OE. glas, gles, AS. glæs; akin to D., G., Dan., & Sw. glas, Icel. glas, gler, Dan. glar; cf. AS. glær amber, L. glaesum. Cf. Glare, n., Glaze, v. t. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. A hard, brittle, translucent, and commonly transparent substance, white or colored, having a conchoidal fracture, and made by fusing together sand or silica with lime, potash, soda, or lead oxide. It is used for window panes and mirrors, for articles of table and culinary use, for lenses, and various articles of ornament. [ 1913 Webster ]

Glass is variously colored by the metallic oxides; thus, manganese colors it violet; copper (cuprous), red, or (cupric) green; cobalt, blue; uranium, yellowish green or canary yellow; iron, green or brown; gold, purple or red; tin, opaque white; chromium, emerald green; antimony, yellow. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Chem.) Any substance having a peculiar glassy appearance, and a conchoidal fracture, and usually produced by fusion. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Anything made of glass. Especially: (a) A looking-glass; a mirror. (b) A vessel filled with running sand for measuring time; an hourglass; and hence, the time in which such a vessel is exhausted of its sand. [ 1913 Webster ]

She would not live
The running of one glass. Shak.

(c) A drinking vessel; a tumbler; a goblet; hence, the contents of such a vessel; especially; spirituous liquors; as, he took a glass at dinner. (d) An optical glass; a lens; a spyglass; -- in the plural, spectacles; as, a pair of glasses; he wears glasses. (e) A weatherglass; a barometer. [ 1913 Webster ]

Glass is much used adjectively or in combination; as, glass maker, or glassmaker; glass making or glassmaking; glass blower or glassblower, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]


Bohemian glass,
Cut glass
, etc. See under Bohemian, Cut, etc. --
Crown glass, a variety of glass, used for making the finest plate or window glass, and consisting essentially of silicate of soda or potash and lime, with no admixture of lead; the convex half of an achromatic lens is composed of crown glass; -- so called from a crownlike shape given it in the process of blowing. --
Crystal glass, or
Flint glass
. See Flint glass, in the Vocabulary. --
Cylinder glass, sheet glass made by blowing the glass in the form of a cylinder which is then split longitudinally, opened out, and flattened. --
Glass of antimony, a vitreous oxide of antimony mixed with sulphide. --
Glass cloth, a woven fabric formed of glass fibers. --
Glass coach, a coach superior to a hackney-coach, hired for the day, or any short period, as a private carriage; -- so called because originally private carriages alone had glass windows. [ Eng. ] Smart. [ 1913 Webster ] Glass coaches are [ allowed in English parks from which ordinary hacks are excluded ], meaning by this term, which is never used in America, hired carriages that do not go on stands. J. F. Cooper. --
Glass cutter. (a) One who cuts sheets of glass into sizes for window panes, ets. (b) One who shapes the surface of glass by grinding and polishing. (c) A tool, usually with a diamond at the point, for cutting glass. --
Glass cutting. (a) The act or process of dividing glass, as sheets of glass into panes with a diamond. (b) The act or process of shaping the surface of glass by appylying it to revolving wheels, upon which sand, emery, and, afterwards, polishing powder, are applied; especially of glass which is shaped into facets, tooth ornaments, and the like. Glass having ornamental scrolls, etc., cut upon it, is said to be engraved. --
Glass metal, the fused material for making glass. --
Glass painting, the art or process of producing decorative effects in glass by painting it with enamel colors and combining the pieces together with slender sash bars of lead or other metal. In common parlance, glass painting and glass staining (see Glass staining, below) are used indifferently for all colored decorative work in windows, and the like. --
Glass paper, paper faced with pulvirezed glass, and used for abrasive purposes. --
Glass silk, fine threads of glass, wound, when in fusion, on rapidly rotating heated cylinders. --
Glass silvering, the process of transforming plate glass into mirrors by coating it with a reflecting surface, a deposit of silver, or a mercury amalgam. --
Glass soap, or
Glassmaker's soap
, the black oxide of manganese or other substances used by glass makers to take away color from the materials for glass. --
Glass staining, the art or practice of coloring glass in its whole substance, or, in the case of certain colors, in a superficial film only; also, decorative work in glass. Cf. Glass painting. --
Glass tears. See Rupert's drop. --
Glass works, an establishment where glass is made. --
Heavy glass, a heavy optical glass, consisting essentially of a borosilicate of potash. --
Millefiore glass. See Millefiore. --
Plate glass, a fine kind of glass, cast in thick plates, and flattened by heavy rollers, -- used for mirrors and the best windows. --
Pressed glass, glass articles formed in molds by pressure when hot. --
Soluble glass (Chem.), a silicate of sodium or potassium, found in commerce as a white, glassy mass, a stony powder, or dissolved as a viscous, sirupy liquid; -- used for rendering fabrics incombustible, for hardening artificial stone, etc.; -- called also water glass. --
Spun glass, glass drawn into a thread while liquid. --
Toughened glass,
Tempered glass
, glass finely tempered or annealed, by a peculiar method of sudden cooling by plunging while hot into oil, melted wax, or paraffine, etc.; -- called also, from the name of the inventor of the process, Bastie glass. --
Water glass. (Chem.) See Soluble glass, above. --
Window glass, glass in panes suitable for windows.
[ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Glassed p. pr. & vb. n. Glassing. ] 1. To reflect, as in a mirror; to mirror; -- used reflexively. [ 1913 Webster ]

Happy to glass themselves in such a mirror. Motley. [ 1913 Webster ]

Where the Almighty's form glasses itself in tempests. Byron. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To case in glass. [ R. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To cover or furnish with glass; to glaze. Boyle. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. To smooth or polish anything, as leater, by rubbing it with a glass burnisher. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. 1. someone skilled creating objects such as bottles, vases, or other decorative or practical items from molten glass, especially one whose occupation is to make objects by blowing and shaping hot glass in its viscous semiliquid state. [ WordNet 1.5 +PJC ]

n. The art and process of creating glass objects, by shaping glass when reduced by heat to a viscid state, using various manipulations with the hands, especially by inflating it by blowing through a tube. The process is used to manufacture a wide variety of useful and ornamental objects. The manufacture of simple glass objects has been automated, but complex glass objects are still made by the traditional hand processes. [ PJC ]

n. (Zool.) The larval state (Phyllosoma) of the genus Palinurus and allied genera. It is remarkable for its strange outlines, thinness, and transparency. See Phyllosoma. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. 1. one who cuts or grinds designs on glass. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

2. one who cuts flat glass to size.
Syn. -- glassworker, glazier, glazer. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

a. Glassy; glazed. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

And pursues the dice with glassen eyes. B. Jonson. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. pl. Same as eyeglasses. See eyeglass{ 1 }.
Syn. -- spectacles, specs, eyeglasses. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. 1. (Zool.) A fish of the great lakes; the wall-eyed pike. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Far.) A species of blindness in horses in which the eye is bright and the pupil dilated; a sort of amaurosis. Youatt. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Mirror-faced; reflecting the sentiments of another. [ R. ] “The glass-faced flatterer.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[, ㄅㄛglass #6274
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
unsichtbare Barriere, die eine Entwicklung hindert
glass ceiling
Glas { n } (Stoff; Trinkgefäß) | Gläser { pl } | ein Glas Wasser
glass | glasses | a glass of water
Glasauge { n }
glass eye
Glasdachträger { m } [ auto ]
glass roof carrier
Glasfaser { f }
glass fibre
Glasfaserfiltermedien { pl }
glass fibre filter media
Glasglocke { f }
glass cover
Glaskasten { m }
glass case
Glasleiste { f }
glass strip
Glasmalerei { f }
glass painting
Glasperle { f } | Glasperlen { pl }
glass bead | glass beads
Glasscheibe { f }
glass plate
Glasscherbe { f }
piece of broken glass
Glasschmelzofen { m }
glass-kiln
Glasschrank { m }
glass cabinet
เพิ่มคำศัพท์
add
ทราบความหมายของคำศัพท์นี้? กด [เพิ่มคำศัพท์] เพื่อใส่คำนี้พร้อมความหมาย เพื่อเป็นวิทยาทานแก่ผู้ใช้ท่านอื่น ๆ