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" ชุ่มชื้น " adjective, formal [is] moist; damp; soaked; wet " ชุมนุม " verb, formal to gather together; to muster; to congregate; to assemble; to congress noun [การชุมนุม] gathering; congress; meeting noun [ผู้ชุมนุม] protester; person joining a gathering " ชูกำลัง " verb to enerize; invigorate; stimulate " ชู้เด็ก " noun young lovers, a girl or boy lover " เช็กอิน " verb [Thai transcription of foreign loanword] check-in (at a hotel, e.g.) " เช้งวับ " adverb beautifully; stunningly; in a fashionable manner " เช่นเคย " as usual " เชลยศึก " noun prisoner of war " เช่าเป็นสัปดาห์ " verb rent for a week " เชิงตัวเลข " adjective [is] numerical " เชิดหน้า " verb to turn one's face upward " เชื่อป่ะ " phrase, colloquial [slang expression of เชื่อหรือเปล่า] " เชือกผูกรองเท้า " noun shoelace " แช่แข็ง " verb to freeze " แชร์แวร์ " noun, loanword, English [Thai transcription of the foreign loanword] shareware " ใช่แล้ว " adverb "exactly" — "I understood that" — "I know" " ใช้แล้ว " adjective [is] second hand; previously used; pre-owned " ซ้น " adjective (of a joint) [is] dislocated; sprained " ซ่อนเงื่อน " adjective [is] secretive; furtive; cunning; [acts] mysteriously " ซะงั้น " interjection unexpectedly; that's the way it is; suddenly " ซัพพลายเออร์ " noun, loanword, English [Thai transcription for foreign loan word] supplier " ซาบซึ้ง " adjective [is] moved, touched emotionally (by the sight of a poor child), filled with an emotion " ซ้ำๆซากๆ " adverb often; usually " ซิอิ๊ว " [alternate spelling of ซีอิ๊ว ] " ซีเรียส " adjective, loanword, English [Thai transcription of the foreign loanword] "serious" (of a person's state of mind) " ซื้อได้ " verb purchaseable; can be bought " ซูวา " proper noun, geographical Suva, the capital city of ฟิจิ (Fiji) " เซเนกา " proper noun, geographical, loanword, Greek Seneca " เซี่ยงไฮ้ " proper noun, geographical Shanghai " โซดาไลม์ " noun, loanword, English [Thai transcription of the foreign loanword, "soda lime"] |
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