Collar



Same as: collum
1.
(SLANG) Collar a criminal ចាប់
noun
1.
(បច្ចេកទេស) កអាវ
2.
(An upright or turned over band around the neck of a garment, a cloth band attached to the neck of a garment, an ornamental band of cloth, lace, or jewels worn around the neck; a band of leather or metal. for the neck of an animal) កអាវ, កងក, ខ្សែក, ក្រឡៅកឆ្កែ, ឆ្នូតក, ក្រវិល, វង shirt collar ក្បទ្រនាប់ក, horse collar ស្រងក, dog collar ប្រឡៅ
verbpast tense: collared ; past participle: collared ; present participle: collaring ;
1.
(TRANSITIVE) (To seize by the collar, to put a collar on. -be hot under the collar to be angry) collar a dog ពាក់ប្រឡៅឱ្យ, ដាក់ទ្រនាប់ក
Example: The police collared the chief, to collar a dog, collar beam abeam extending between two opposite rafters.
  • blue collar worker
    - ហត្ថករក្នុងរោងចក្រ
  • collar of pearls
    - កញ្ច្រិលស្វាយ
  • in collar
    - មានការធ្វើ
  • neck collar
    - ប្រអប់រុំកដើម្បីទ្រក្បាលមានរបួសនៅក
    - ប្រឡៅគោឬសេះ (ឈ្មោះឬ លេខសំគាល់)
  • orthopaedic collar
    - ប្រអប់រុំកពេលរបួសដើម្បីទ្រទំនង់ក្បាល
  • white collar job
    - ការងារក្នុងការិយាល័យ
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
A colored ring round the neck of a bird or mammal.
2.
Something worn round the neck, whether for use, ornament, restraint, or identification; as, the collar of a coat; a lady's collar; the collar of a dog.
3.
A ring or cincture.
4.
A collar beam.
5.
The neck or line of junction between the root of a plant and its stem.
6.
An ornament worn round the neck by knights, having on it devices to designate their rank or order.
7.
A ringlike part of a mollusk in connection with esophagus.
8.
A ring or round flange upon, surrounding, or against an object, and used for restraining motion within given limits, or for holding something to its place, or for hiding an opening around an object; as, a collar on a shaft, used to prevent endwise motion of the shaft; a collar surrounding a stovepipe at the place where it enters a wall. The flanges of a piston and the gland of a stuffing box are sometimes called collars.
9.
An eye formed in the bight or bend of a shroud or stay to go over the masthead; also, a rope to which certain parts of rigging, as dead-eyes, are secured.
10.
A curb, or a horizontal timbering, around the mouth of a shaft.
verbpast tense: collared ; past participle: collared ; present participle: collaring ;
1.
(TRANSITIVE) To seize by the collar.
2.
(TRANSITIVE) To put a collar on.