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" ว๊าก " verb, colloquial to yell loudly as part of hazing rituals at a Thai university (slang) " วากยสัมพันธ์ " noun, phrase, loanword, Pali [formal term] syntax; [name of a grammar book on syntax] " วางเงิน " verb, intransitive to pay down; to put down a deposit " วางท่า " verb, intransitive, phrase, colloquial [showing disapproval] to put on airs; to put on an affected pose " วางมาตรการ " verb to take measures; lay down measures; set a policy and rules " วางหูโทรศัพท์ " verb, intransitive to hang up the phone " วาณิชธนกิจ " noun investment banking " วาทก " noun musician " วาบ " verb, transitive, intransitive [of light or thought] to flash " วาร์เรน จี. ฮาร์ดิง " proper noun, person Warren G. Harding " วิกฤตการณ์ " noun crisis; emergency " วิงวอน " verb to plead; beg for; beseech; appeal; ask; implore " วิจิกิจฉา " noun doubt, skepticism " วิชาวาดเขียน " drawing " วิตามินบีสอง " noun vitamin B2 " วิทยาลัย " noun, formal, loanword, Pali college classifier [numerical classifier for colleges] " วิ่น " adjective [is] torn; loose; untidy " วิพากษ์ " verb, intransitive, formal, loanword, Pali to criticize; to critique; to review; to investigate; to decide; to comment; to judge " วิลโลว์ " noun, loanword, English [Thai transcription of the foreign loanword] willow " วิสกี้ " loanword, English [Thai transcription of the foreign loanword] "whiskey", "whisky" " วีรกรรม " noun heroic deed; brave act " เวกเตอร์ " noun vector " เวย์น " proper noun, loanword, English Wayne [an English given name] " เวิ้ง " noun a bend in the river " แวบ " noun glimpse; a flash (of light) adjective [แวบ ๆ] [is] flashing " ไวยากรณ์อังกฤษ " noun, phrase English grammar " ศอ " [pronunciation of the 38th letter of the Thai alphabet] noun neck noun [พระศอ] [royalty] neck " ศาลเจ้า " noun, phrase shrine; spirit house " ศาสนบัญญัติ " noun religious rules; holy prescriptions " ศิษยานุศิษย์ " noun all of one’s students, past and present; students who revere a particular teacher or professor; disciples |
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