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" ปรายตา " verb to glance; cast one's eyes; keep an eye on " ปราศจาก " adjective, preposition [is] without; separate from; [is] rid of; [is] free from " ปราสาทพระวิหาร " noun, proper noun, geographical Preah Vihear Temple " ปริซึ่ม " noun, loanword, English [Thai transription for foreign loanword "prism"] " ปริญญาเอก " noun, phrase, colloquial Ph.D. (doctor of philosophy; academic degree) " ปริมาณน้ำฝน " noun amount of rainfall " ปริยุฏฐานกิเลส " noun lustful fantasy; wishful desire " ปรีดี พนมยงค์ " proper noun Thai 1936 revolutionary and prime minister of Thailand. " ปรูดปราด " adverb swiftly; rapidly; quickly; speedily " ปลดประจำการ " verb, phrase to be discharged from one's official duties " ปลอกหมอน " noun pillowcase; pillow case " ปล่อยก๊าซออกมา " verb, intransitive, phrase to gas " ปลัด " noun a deputy; a person in a deputized role " ปลาแขยง " noun [ปลาแขยง] a [type of] fish of genus Mystus, family Bagridae " ปลาทับทิม " noun [ปลาทับทิม] Nile tilapia, mango fish, boulti, nilotica, tilapia " ปลาหิมะ " noun sablefish; sable; black cod; butterfish " ปลิด " verb, transitive to pluck; to pick off; to kill; to put to death " ปลูกบ้าน " verb build a house " ป่วนปั่น " adjective, idiom [is] in turmoil; greatly confused " ป้อนตลาด " verb to supply the market " ปะทะต่อสู้ " verb to meet face to face; to confront; to fight against; to combat; to conquer; to beat; to struggle with; to oppose " ปัจจุบันนี้ " adverb now; at present " ปัตตะโชติ " noun Pattachote (alternative keyboard layout for typing Thai) " ปัสสาวะรดในกางเกง " noun, formal to wet (one's) pants " ปากซอย " noun entrance to the alley " ปาดหน้า " verb to drive one's car to cut across someone else's car " ปาราชีก " noun an offense which when committed by a monk results in expulsion from the monkhood; a major offense " ปิโตรเคมี " adjective [Thai transcription of foreign loanword] petrochemical " ปีหมา " noun, proper noun, colloquial [ปีหมา] year of the Dog " ปุ๊ก " adjective pudgy, fat and cute proper noun, person, colloquial Pook; Poog [a common Thai female nickname] |
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