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NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH
Hope Dictionary
(ฮาร์มอน'นิคะ) n. หีบเพลงปาก, ออร์แกนปาก.Syn.mouth organ
Nontri Dictionary
(n)หีบเพลงเป่า
คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.)
หีบเพลงเป่า[TU Subject Heading]
ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN)
(n)accordionSee Also:harmonica, mouth-organ, concertinaUnit:อันThai Definition:เครื่องอัดลมทำด้วยไม้หุ้มกระดาษมีรู มีลิ้น ใช้นิ้วปิดเปิดให้เป็นเสียงเพลง
Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR)
[hīpphlēng] (n) EN: harmonica ; accordion ; mouth-organ ; concertina  FR: harmonica [ m ] ; accordéon [ m ]
[hīpphlēng pāk] (n) EN: harmonica  FR: harmonica [ m ]
[hīpphlēng pao] (n, exp) EN: harmonica  FR: harmonica [ m ]
WordNet (3.0)
(n)a small rectangular free-reed instrument having a row of free reeds set back in air holes and played by blowing into the desired holeSyn.mouth harp, harp, mouth organ
(adv)with respect to harmony
(adj)involving or characterized by harmonySyn.harmonical, harmonized, harmonic, harmonised
(n)United States tennis player (born in Yugoslavia in 1973)Syn.Monica Seles
Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)

{ } a. [ Gr. 'enarmoniko`s, 'enarmo`nios fitting, accordant; 'en in + "armoni`a harmony: cf. F. enharmonique.]

1. (Anc. Mus.) Of or pertaining to that one of the three kinds of musical scale (diatonic, chromatic, enharmonic) recognized by the ancient Greeks, which consisted of quarter tones and major thirds, and was regarded as the most accurate. [1913 Webster]

2. (Mus.) (a) Pertaining to a change of notes to the eye, while, as the same keys are used, the instrument can mark no difference to the ear, as the substitution of A♭ for G♯. (b) Pertaining to a scale of perfect intonation which recognizes all the notes and intervals that result from the exact tuning of diatonic scales and their transposition into other keys. [1913 Webster]

adv. In the enharmonic style or system; in just intonation. [ 1913 Webster ]

{ } a. [ L. gnomonicus, Gr. &unr_;: cf. F. gnomonique. See Gnomon. ] Of or pertaining to the gnomon, or the art of dialing. [ 1913 Webster ]


Gnomonic projection, a projection of the circles of the sphere, in which the point of sight is taken at the center of the sphere, and the principal plane is tangent to the surface of the sphere. “The gnomonic projection derives its name from the connection between the methods of describing it and those for the construction of a gnomon or dial.” Cyc. of Arts & Sciences.
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adv. According to the principles of the gnomonic projection. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Fem. fr. L. harmonicus harmonic. See Harmonic, n. ] 1. A musical instrument, consisting of a series of hemispherical glasses which, by touching the edges with the dampened finger, give forth the tones; it is now called the glass harmonica, to distinguish it from the common harmonica, formerly called the harmonicon. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A toy instrument of strips of glass or metal hung on two tapes, and struck with hammers. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. A small wind musical instrument shaped like a flat bar with holes along the thin edges, held in the hand and producing notes from multiple vibrating reeds arranged inside along its length; it was formerly called the harmonicon. See harmonicon. [ PJC ]

/mhw>, a. [ L. harmonicus, Gr. "armoniko`s; cf. F. harmonique. See Harmony.] 1. Concordant; musical; consonant; as, harmonic sounds. [1913 Webster]

Harmonic twang! of leather, horn, and brass. Pope. [1913 Webster]

2. (Mus.) Relating to harmony, -- as melodic relates to melody; harmonious; esp., relating to the accessory sounds or overtones which accompany the predominant and apparent single tone of any string or sonorous body. [1913 Webster]

3. (Math.) Having relations or properties bearing some resemblance to those of musical consonances; -- said of certain numbers, ratios, proportions, points, lines, motions, and the like. [1913 Webster]


Harmonic interval (Mus.), the distance between two notes of a chord, or two consonant notes. --
Harmonical mean (Arith. & Alg.), certain relations of numbers and quantities, which bear an analogy to musical consonances. --
Harmonic motion, the motion of the point A, of the foot of the perpendicular PA, when P moves uniformly in the circumference of a circle, and PA is drawn perpendicularly upon a fixed diameter of the circle. This is simple harmonic motion. The combinations, in any way, of two or more simple harmonic motions, make other kinds of harmonic motion. The motion of the pendulum bob of a clock is approximately simple harmonic motion. --
Harmonic proportion. See under Proportion. --
Harmonic series or
Harmonic progression
. See under Progression. --
Spherical harmonic analysis, a mathematical method, sometimes referred to as that of Laplace's Coefficients, which has for its object the expression of an arbitrary, periodic function of two independent variables, in the proper form for a large class of physical problems, involving arbitrary data, over a spherical surface, and the deduction of solutions for every point of space. The functions employed in this method are called spherical harmonic functions. Thomson & Tait. --
Harmonic suture (Anat.), an articulation by simple apposition of comparatively smooth surfaces or edges, as between the two superior maxillary bones in man; -- called also harmonia, and harmony. --
Harmonic triad (Mus.), the chord of a note with its third and fifth; the common chord.
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adv. 1. In an harmonical manner; harmoniously. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. In respect to harmony, as distinguished from melody; as, a passage harmonically correct. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Math.) In harmonical progression. [ 1913 Webster ]

{ } a. [ Gr. &unr_;. See Hegemony. ] Leading; controlling; ruling; predominant. “Princelike and hegemonical.” Fotherby. [ 1913 Webster ]

{ } a. Not harmonic; inharmonious; discordant; dissonant. [ 1913 Webster ]

{ } a. [ Gr. mnhmoniko`s, fr. mnh`mwn mindful, remembering, mnh`mh memory, mna^sqai to think on, remember; akin to E. mind. ] Assisting in memory; helping to remember; as, a mnemonic device. [ 1913 Webster ]

{ } a. Like, or appropriate to, a sermon; grave and didactic. [ R. ] “Conversation . . . satirical or sermonic.” Prof. Wilson. “Sermonical style.” V. Knox. [ 1913 Webster ]

CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary
[ , kǒu qín, ㄎㄡˇ ㄑㄧㄣˊ]harmonica#45997[Add to Longdo]
[    /    , lái wēn sī jī, ㄌㄞˊ ㄨㄣ ㄙ ㄐㄧ](Monica) Lewinsky#72062[Add to Longdo]
[       /       , Mò ní kǎ Lái wēn sī jī, ㄇㄛˋ ㄋㄧˊ ㄎㄚˇ ㄌㄞˊ ㄨㄣ ㄙ ㄐㄧ]Monica Lewinsky[Add to Longdo]
DING DE-EN Dictionary
Harmonika { f } [ mus. ] | Harmoniken { pl }
harmonica | harmonicas[Add to Longdo]
dämonisch { adv }
demonically[Add to Longdo]
harmonisch
harmonical[Add to Longdo]
harmonisch { adv }
harmonically[Add to Longdo]
mnemotechnisch { adv }
mnemonically[Add to Longdo]
EDICT JP-EN Dictionary
[gurasuha-monika](n) glass harmonica[Add to Longdo]
[ha-monika](n) (1) harmonica; mouth organ; (2) (X) cunnilingus; (P)[Add to Longdo]
[hamonika](n) harmonica[Add to Longdo]
[pianika](n) pianica; piano and harmonica[Add to Longdo]
[てふうきん, tefuukin](n) accordion; harmonica[Add to Longdo]
[ふくおん, fukuon](n) compound note (on a harmonica)[Add to Longdo]
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