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(phrase) ไม่มีความเสี่ยง และมีแนวโน้วสูงที่จะประสพความสำเร็จ
(adj) พูดน้อย ไม่ปริปาก ไม่พูดSee Also: silent, A. talkativeSyn. reticent
(jargon) สัตบุรุษ
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  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(n) มนุษย์See Also: มนุษยชาติ, คนSyn. men and women, mankind, human beings
(n) ทหารชาย
(n) สามี (คำสแลง)See Also: ชายคนรัก, คู่นอนชาย, ผัวSyn. husband, lover
(n) คำเรียกบุคคล (ทั้งสองเพศ) (คำสแลง)See Also: คำเรียกผู้หญิงหรือผู้ชาย
(vt) เข้าประจำที่See Also: เตรียมพร้อม, เข้าประจำตำแหน่งSyn. fortify, garrison
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แมน (ข่ายงานบริเวณนครหลวง) [คอมพิวเตอร์ ๑๙ มิ.ย. ๒๕๔๔]
แมน (ข่ายงานบริเวณนครหลวง) [เทคโนโลยีสารสนเทศ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
สามัญชน [รัฐศาสตร์ ๑๗ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
ผู้กุมอำนาจ, ผู้ถือบังเหียน [รัฐศาสตร์ ๑๗ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
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มนุษย์ (พุทธศาสนา) [TU Subject Heading]
มนุษย์ (ศาสนาอิสลาม) [TU Subject Heading]
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(n) manSee Also: gentleman, maleSyn. ชาย, เพศชาย, ผู้ชายAnt. สตรีExample:ในสมัยรัชกาลที่ 4 สตรีไทยภายในราชสำนักได้มีโอกาสศึกษาเช่นเดียวกับบุรุษUnit:คน, นาย
(n) manSee Also: maleSyn. ผู้ชาย, บุรุษAnt. หญิง, ผู้หญิงExample:หญิงหรือชายในโลกปัจจุบันต่างก็สามารถทำงานได้ทัดเทียมกันUnit:คนThai Definition:คนที่มีลึงค์เป็นอวัยวะสืบพันธุ์
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  Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) an adult person who is male (as opposed to a woman)Syn. adult maleAnt. womanExample:there were two women and six men on the bus
(n) the generic use of the word to refer to any human beingExample:it was every man for himself
(n) a male subordinateExample:the chief stationed two men outside the building; he awaited word from his man in Havana
(n) an adult male person who has a manly character (virile and courageous competent)Example:the army will make a man of you
(n) a male person who plays a significant role (husband or lover or boyfriend) in the life of a particular womanAnt. womanExample:she takes good care of her man
(n) one of the British Isles in the Irish SeaSyn. Isle of Man
(n) game equipment consisting of an object used in playing certain board gamesSyn. pieceExample:he taught me to set up the men on the chess board; he sacrificed a piece to get a strategic advantage
(v) take charge of a certain job; occupy a certain work placeExample:Mr. Smith manned the reception desk in the morning
(v) provide with workersExample:We cannot man all the desks; Students were manning the booths
(v) confine or restrain with or as if with manacles or handcuffsSyn. cuff, handcuffExample:The police handcuffed the suspect at the scene of the crime
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

n.; pl. Men [ AS. mann, man, monn, mon; akin to OS., D., & OHG. man, G. mann, Icel. maðr, for mannr, Dan. Mand, Sw. man, Goth. manna, Skr. manu, manus, and perh. to Skr. man to think, and E. mind. √104. Cf. Minx a pert girl. ] 1. A human being; -- opposed to beast. [ 1913 Webster ]

These men went about wide, and man found they none,
But fair country, and wild beast many [ a ] one. R. of Glouc. [ 1913 Webster ]

The king is but a man, as I am; the violet smells to him as it doth to me. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

'Tain't a fit night out for man nor beast! W. C. Fields [ PJC ]

2. Especially: An adult male person; a grown-up male person, as distinguished from a woman or a child. [ 1913 Webster ]

When I became a man, I put away childish things. I Cor. xiii. 11. [ 1913 Webster ]

Ceneus, a woman once, and once a man. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. The human race; mankind. [ 1913 Webster ]

And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness, and let them have dominion. Gen. i. 26. [ 1913 Webster ]

The proper study of mankind is man. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. The male portion of the human race. [ 1913 Webster ]

Woman has, in general, much stronger propensity than man to the discharge of parental duties. Cowper. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. One possessing in a high degree the distinctive qualities of manhood; one having manly excellence of any kind. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

This was the noblest Roman of them all . . . the elements
So mixed in him that Nature might stand up
And say to all the world “This was a man!” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

6. An adult male servant; also, a vassal; a subject. [ 1913 Webster ]

Like master, like man. Old Proverb. [ 1913 Webster ]

The vassal, or tenant, kneeling, ungirt, uncovered, and holding up his hands between those of his lord, professed that he did become his man from that day forth, of life, limb, and earthly honor. Blackstone. [ 1913 Webster ]

7. A term of familiar address at one time implying on the part of the speaker some degree of authority, impatience, or haste; as, Come, man, we 've no time to lose! In the latter half of the 20th century it became used in a broader sense as simply a familiar and informal form of address, but is not used in business or formal situations; as, hey, man! You want to go to a movie tonight?. [ Informal ] [ 1913 Webster +PJC ]

8. A married man; a husband; -- correlative to wife. [ 1913 Webster ]

I pronounce that they are man and wife. Book of Com. Prayer. [ 1913 Webster ]

every wife ought to answer for her man. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ]

9. One, or any one, indefinitely; -- a modified survival of the Saxon use of man, or mon, as an indefinite pronoun. [ 1913 Webster ]

A man can not make him laugh. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

A man would expect to find some antiquities; but all they have to show of this nature is an old rostrum of a Roman ship. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ]

10. One of the piece with which certain games, as chess or draughts, are played. [ 1913 Webster ]

Man is often used as a prefix in composition, or as a separate adjective, its sense being usually self-explaining; as, man child, man eater or maneater, man-eating, man hater or manhater, man-hating, manhunter, man-hunting, mankiller, man-killing, man midwife, man pleaser, man servant, man-shaped, manslayer, manstealer, man-stealing, manthief, man worship, etc.

Man is also used as a suffix to denote a person of the male sex having a business which pertains to the thing spoken of in the qualifying part of the compound; ashman, butterman, laundryman, lumberman, milkman, fireman, repairman, showman, waterman, woodman. Where the combination is not familiar, or where some specific meaning of the compound is to be avoided, man is used as a separate substantive in the foregoing sense; as, apple man, cloth man, coal man, hardware man, wood man (as distinguished from woodman). [ 1913 Webster ]


Man ape (Zool.), a anthropoid ape, as the gorilla. --
Man at arms, a designation of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries for a soldier fully armed. --
Man engine, a mechanical lift for raising or lowering people through considerable distances; specifically (Mining), a contrivance by which miners ascend or descend in a shaft. It consists of a series of landings in the shaft and an equal number of shelves on a vertical rod which has an up and down motion equal to the distance between the successive landings. A man steps from a landing to a shelf and is lifted or lowered to the next landing, upon which he them steps, and so on, traveling by successive stages. --
Man Friday, a person wholly subservient to the will of another, like Robinson Crusoe's servant Friday. --
Man of straw, a puppet; one who is controlled by others; also, one who is not responsible pecuniarily. --
Man-of-the earth (Bot.), a twining plant (Ipomoea pandurata) with leaves and flowers much like those of the morning-glory, but having an immense tuberous farinaceous root. --
Man of sin (Script.), one who is the embodiment of evil, whose coming is represented (2 Thess. ii. 3) as preceding the second coming of Christ. [ A Hebraistic expression ] --
Man of war. (a) A warrior; a soldier. Shak. (b) (Naut.) See in the Vocabulary. (c) See Portuguese man-of-war under man-of-war and also see Physalia. --
Man-stopping bullet (Mil.), a bullet which will produce a sufficient shock to stop a soldier advancing in a charge; specif., a small-caliber bullet so modified as to expand when striking the human body, producing a severe wound which is also difficult to treat medically. Types of bullets called hollow-nosed bullets, soft-nosed bullets and hollow-point bullets are classed as man-stopping. The dumdum bullet or dumdum is another well-known variety. Such bullets were originally designed for wars with savage tribes. --
great man, a man{ 2 } who has become prominent due to substantial and widely admired contributions to social or intellectual endeavors; as, Einstein was one of the great men of the twentieth century. --
To be one's own man, to have command of one's self; not to be subject to another.
[ 1913 Webster +PJC ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Manned p. pr. & vb. n. Manning. ] 1. To supply with men; to furnish with a sufficient force or complement of men, as for management, service, defense, or the like; to guard; as, to man a ship, boat, or fort. [ 1913 Webster ]

See how the surly Warwick mans the wall ! Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

They man their boats, and all their young men arm. Waller. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To furnish with strength for action; to prepare for efficiency; to fortify. “Theodosius having manned his soul with proper reflections.” Addison. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To tame, as a hawk. [ R. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. To furnish with a servant or servants. [ Obs. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. To wait on as a manservant. [ Obs. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ In “Othello, ” V. ii. 270, the meaning is uncertain, being, perhaps: To point, to aim, or to manage. [ 1913 Webster ]


To man a yard (Naut.), to send men upon a yard, as for furling or reefing a sail. --
To man the yards (Naut.), to station men on the yards as a salute or mark of respect.
[ 1913 Webster ]

a. Marriageable. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. & v. Same as Menace. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Manacled p. pr. & vb. n. Manacling ] To put handcuffs or other fastening upon, for confining the hands; to shackle; to confine; to restrain from the use of the limbs or natural powers. [ 1913 Webster ]

Is it thus you use this monarch, to manacle and shackle him hand and foot ? Arbuthnot. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ OE. manicle, OF. manicle, F. manicle sort glove, manacle, L. manicula a little hand, dim. of manus hand; cf. L. manica sleeve, manacle, fr. manus. See Manual. ] A handcuff; a shackle for the hand or wrist; -- usually in the plural. [ 1913 Webster ]

Doctrine unto fools is as fetters on the feet, and like manacles on the right hand. Ecclus. xxi. 19. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. To direct affairs; to carry on business or affairs; to administer. [ 1913 Webster ]

Leave them to manage for thee. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ F. manège, It. maneggio, fr. maneggiare to manage, fr. L. manushand. Perhaps somewhat influenced by F. ménage housekeeping, OF. mesnage, akin to E. mansion. See Manual, and cf. Manege. ] The handling or government of anything, but esp. of a horse; management; administration. See Manege. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Young men, in the conduct and manage of actions, embrace more than they can hold. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ]

Down, down I come; like glistering Phaethon
Wanting the manage of unruly jades. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

The unlucky manage of this fatal brawl. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ This word, in its limited sense of management of a horse, has been displaced by manege; in its more general meaning, by management. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Managed p. pr. & vb. n. Managing ] [ From Manage, n. ] 1. To have under control and direction; to conduct; to guide; to administer; to treat; to handle. [ 1913 Webster ]

Long tubes are cumbersome, and scarce to be easily managed. Sir I. Newton. [ 1913 Webster ]

What wars Imanage, and what wreaths I gain. Prior. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Hence, Esp.: to guide by careful or delicate treatment; to wield with address; to make subservient by artful conduct; to bring around cunningly to one's plans. [ 1913 Webster ]

It was so much his interest to manage his Protestant subjects. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ]

It was not her humor to manage those over whom she had gained an ascendant. Bp. Hurd. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To train in the manege, as a horse; to exercise in graceful or artful action. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. To treat with care; to husband. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. To bring about; to contrive. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Syn. -- To direct; govern; control; wield; order; contrive; concert; conduct; transact. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. The state or quality of being manageable; manageableness. [ 1913 Webster ]

  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[man(n, n-suf) man; (P) #913
[まん, man(n) full (years, etc.) #2236
  Longdo EN - KO 
남자See Also: R. Male
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[まん, man(n) หมื่น
漫画
[まんが] (n) หนังสือการ์ตูนใช้เรียกเฉพาะในรูปแบบของประเทศญี่ปุ่น
満期日
[まんきじつ] (n) วันที่ครบกำหนด
真婿(ateji)
[まんこ;マンコ] หี
慢性
[まんせい] เรื้อรัง
満足
[まんぞく] ความพอใจ, ความมั่นใจ, ความแน่ใจ
万年筆
[まんねんひつ] (n) ปากกาหมึกซึม
万歩計
[まんぽけい] เครื่องวัดจำนวนก้าว
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[, mánㄇㄢˊ(vi) ปิดบัง, อำพราง
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Arbeitskraft { f }; Menschenkraft { f }
man power
Mannhaftigkeit { f }
manfulness
Mannigfaltigkeit { f }
diversity
Mannloch { n } (Fass)
manhole
Mannsbild { n }
man; fellow
Mannschaft { f } | Mannschaften { pl }
team | teams
Mannschaft { f }; Besatzung { f }; Crew { f } | Mannschaften { pl }; Besatzungen { pl }; Crews { pl }
crew | crews
Mannschaft { f }
workmanship
Management { n }; Leitung { f } | mittleres Management
management | middle management
Management-Buy-Out { n } [ econ. ]
management buyout
Managementmethoden { pl }
management methods
Managementprüfung { f }
management review
Management-Schulung { f }
management training
Manager { m }; Managerin { f } | Manager { pl }
manager | managers
Manager { m } | Manager { pl }
tycoon | tycoons
  JDDICT JP-DE Dictionary 
[まん, manviele, -alle
[まん, manzehntausend
[まん, manFAUL SEIN, VERNACHLAESSIGEN
[まん, manZIELLOS, UNFREIWILLIG
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