- cull from
- phr. v. คัดเลือกจากrelated: คัดสรรจาก
English-Thai dictionary. 2014.
English-Thai dictionary. 2014.
cull — v. (D; tr.) to cull from * * * [kʌl] (D; tr.) to cull from … Combinatory dictionary
cull — Ⅰ. cull UK US /kʌl/ verb [T] INFORMAL WORKPLACE ► to reduce the number of people that work for a particular company by a large amount: »The programme of redundancies was intended to cull 1000 jobs. »The company has culled 1,900 people from its… … Financial and business terms
Cull — (k?l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Culled} (k?ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Culling}.] [OE.cullen, OF. cuillir, coillir, F.cueillir, to gather, pluck, pick, fr. L. colligere. See {Coil}, v. t., and cf. {Collect}.] To separate, select, or pick out; to choose and … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cull — [kul] vt. [ME cullen < OFr coillir < L colligere: see COLLECT2] 1. a) to pick out; select [to cull facts from an encyclopedia] b) to pick out in order to discard or destroy [a librarian culled unneeded books] 2 … English World dictionary
cull something from something — ˈcull sth from sth derived to choose or collect sth from a source or several different sources • an exhibition of paintings culled from regional art galleries Main entry: ↑cullderived … Useful english dictionary
cull — To remove nonletter mail (such as small parcels, rolls, and odd shaped material) from letter mail (and nonmachinable mailpieces from automation rate pieces) by hand or machine. During culling, specials (such as special delivery and accountable… … Glossary of postal terms
cull — ► VERB 1) reduce the numbers of (animals) by selective slaughter. 2) select or obtain from a large quantity or a variety of sources. ► NOUN ▪ a selective slaughter of animals. ORIGIN Old French coillier, from Latin colligere gather together … English terms dictionary
cull — I UK [kʌl] / US verb [transitive] Word forms cull : present tense I/you/we/they cull he/she/it culls present participle culling past tense culled past participle culled 1) to collect something such as information from different places recipes… … English dictionary
cull — {{11}}cull (n.) dupe, saphead, rogues slang from late 16c., perhaps a shortening of cullion base fellow, originally testicle (from Fr. couillon, from O.Fr. coillon testicle; worthless fellow, dolt, from L. coleus, lit. strainer bag; see COJONES… … Etymology dictionary
cull — [[t]kʌ̱l[/t]] culls, culling, culled 1) VERB If items or ideas are culled from a particular source or number of sources, they are taken and gathered together. [be V ed from n] All this, needless to say, had been culled second hand from radio… … English dictionary
cull — cull1 [ kʌl ] verb transitive 1. ) to collect something such as information from different places: recipes culled from magazines 2. ) to kill animals deliberately, especially in order to stop the population from becoming too large cull cull 2 [… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English