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  " ตั้งเนื้อตั้งตัว "
verb
establish oneself; set oneself up (in business)


" ตั้งยอด "
verb
to set a goal (as a sales goal)


" ตั้งเวลา "
verb
set the time (on a clock) fix the time (for a meeting)


" ตั้งหลักปักฐาน "
verb
to become settled; to establish one's self; to settle down


" ตังส์ "
[alternate spelling of ตังค์ ]


" ตัดฉาก "
verb
to cut to another scene (as in a movie or a play)


" ตัดเยื่อใย "
verb
to break off a relationship


" ตัดอกตัดใจ "
verb, phrase
to get over something; put it out of one's mind; to carry on after a tragedy


" ตัวการ "
noun
ringleader; culprit; chief; proxy; primary figure


" ตัวฉกาจ "
noun
master


" ตัวต้านทาน "
noun
resistor (in a circuit)


" ตัวเป็นเกลียว "
adverb
(to work) strenuously; arduously


" ตัวร้าย "
adjective
(of a person) [is] sassy; fierce; crude


" ตัวหนังสือ "
noun
letter of the alphabet


" ตั๋วเย็บกระดาษ "
noun
a staple; staples


" ตาตั้ง "
adjective
[is] having convulstions; having one's eyes rolling up in one's head


" ตาเหลือก "
verb
[ตาเหลือก] to have one's eyes bulge out


" ตาชั่ง "
noun
a scale, a balance; scales
noun, proper noun, colloquial
year or zodiac sign of the Scale


" ตามตื๊อ "
verb
to pester


" ตามหา "
verb
to look for someone


" ตารางสูตรคูณ "
noun
multiplication tables


" ตำราอาหาร  "
noun
recipe for a food dish; cookbook


" ติดเชื้อไวรัส "
contract a virus; infected by virus


" ติดไฟ "
verb
to kindle a fire (in the stove)


" ติดเอดส์ "
verb, intransitive, phrase, colloquial
to have AIDS


" ตีตื้น "
verb
to improve


" ตีนไก่ "
noun
chicken feet


" ตื้นเขิน "
adjective
[is] shallow


" ตู่ตัว "
verb
to mistake one person for another (person)


" เตตร้าเอทิล "
adjective, loanword, English
[Thai transcription of the foreign loanword, "tetraethyl"]