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" ให้เช่า " verb, phrase "For Rent", to rent to someone, to lease or let out " ให้ได้ " verb can give " ให้ท้าย " verb to back; take sides with; spoil; connive " ให้มั่นคง " verb to steady; make steady; secure " ให้หลัง " adverb later; afterwards " ใหญ่โต " adjective, phrase [is] huge; large; big " ไห้ " verb to cry; weep; lament or mourn " ไหลเวียน " verb, transitive, intransitive, phrase, formal [of money and blood or other bodily fluids] to circulate " ไหวพริบ " noun sense; sagacity; astuteness; wisdom adjective wise; astute; sensitive " อ. " [alternate pronunciation of อ.] " อกุศลมูล " unwholesome roots; roots of bad actions; the root causes of evil " องค์การเพื่อการปฏิรูประบบสถาบันการเงิน " noun Financial Sector Restructuring Authority " องค์กรผู้ตรวจสอบการใช้อำนาจรัฐ " noun Organization for the Oversight of the Exercise of State Power " อดใจ " verb to restain oneself; hold oneself back " อดีตสมัย " noun the past; bygone times " อนันตชัย " proper noun, person, phrase, loanword, Pali Anantachai [a Thai male given name] " อนุมูลอิสระ " noun, phrase, formal free radical, a group of atoms bonded together that is considered an entity in various kinds of reactions " อเนจอนาถ " verb, loanword, Pali to be sad, sorrowful, or melancholy " อภิมหาประชานิยม " noun ultra-populism " อมตะ " [alternate spelling of อมต] " อยากทำ " verb [อยากทำ] <subject> wants to do " อย่างใด " adverb somehow; someway " อย่างเร่งด่วน " adverb [อย่างเร่งด่วน] urgently; hurriedly " อยู่กินกันเฉย ๆ " verb, phrase to live together without getting married. " อรรถรส " noun beautiful wording; beautiful words; (poetic) flavor; feelings; aesthetic quality " อเล็กซ่า " proper noun, loanword, English Alexa [an English given name] " อวิโรธน์ " [alternate spelling of อวิโรธนะ] " ออกมหสมาคม " verb, phrase to make an appearance in public " อ่อนใจ " adjective [อ่อนใจ] [is] discouraged; downhearted " อ๋อย " adjective intense; bright adverb intensely; brightly interjection, colloquial, onomatopoeia [interjection of pain] "Ow!" — "Ouch!" |
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