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English-Thai dictionary. 2014.
English-Thai dictionary. 2014.
engrave — v. 1) (d; refl., tr.) to engrave on (the events engraved themselves on my memory) 2) (D; tr.) to engrave with * * * [ɪn greɪv] (D; tr.) to engrave with (d; refl.,tr.) to engrave on (the events engraved themselves on my memory) … Combinatory dictionary
Engrave — En*grave , v. t. [imp. {Engraved}; p. p. {Engraved} or {Engraven}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Engraving}.] [Pref. en + grave to carve: cf. OF. engraver.] 1. To cut in; to make by incision. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Full many wounds in his corrupted flesh He… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
engrave — [en grāv′, ingrāv′] vt. engraved, engraving [Fr engraver < en , in + graver, to incise < OFr grafe, stylus < L graphium < Gr graphion, graving tool < graphein: see GRAPHIC] 1. to cut or incise letters, designs, etc. in or on (a… … English World dictionary
engrave — [[t]ɪngre͟ɪv[/t]] engraves, engraving, engraved VERB If you engrave something with a design or words, or if you engrave a design or words on it, you cut the design or words into its surface. [be V ed with n] Your wedding ring can be engraved with … English dictionary
engrave — verb (T) 1 to cut words or pictures on metal, wood, glass etc: engrave sth on: a silver pocket watch with the initials HTS engraved on the back | engrave sth with: a pendant engraved with a simple geometric design 2 be engraved in your… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
engrave — en|grave [ınˈgreıv] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: grave to cut (11 21 centuries), from Old English grafan] 1.) to cut words or designs on metal, wood, glass etc engrave sth on sth ▪ Their names are engraved on a stone tablet. engrave sth with… … Dictionary of contemporary English
engrave — UK [ɪnˈɡreɪv] / US verb [transitive] Word forms engrave : present tense I/you/we/they engrave he/she/it engraves present participle engraving past tense engraved past participle engraved to cut words or pictures into a hard surface such as stone … English dictionary
engrave — en•grave [[t]ɛnˈgreɪv[/t]] v. t. graved, grav•ing 1) to cut or etch (designs, etc.) into a hard surface, as of metal, stone, or the end grain of wood 2) to print from such a surface 3) to ornament with incised letters, designs, etc.: to engrave a … From formal English to slang
engrave — engravable, adj. engraver, n. /en grayv /, v.t., engraved, engraving. 1. to chase (letters, designs, etc.) on a hard surface, as of metal, stone, or the end grain of wood: She had the jeweler engrave her name on the back of the watch. 2. to print … Universalium
engrave — verb Engrave is used with these nouns as the object: ↑inscription … Collocations dictionary
engrave — transitive verb (engraved; engraving) Etymology: Middle French engraver, from en + graver to grave, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English grafan to grave Date: 1509 1. a. to impress deeply as if with a graver < the incident was engraved in his… … New Collegiate Dictionary