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" บ้าเลือด " adjective [is] bloodthirsty; cruel; blood crazed " บาก " verb, transitive to incise, mark (a tree, for example) with a knife or sharp object; bevel; chip away " บางกอกโพสต์ " proper noun the Bangkok Post " บางเบา " adjective dwindling; light and breezy " บ้าง " adjective some; any; partially adverb sometimes; anytime pronoun else (in conjunction with, e.g., อะไร ) " บางบอน " proper noun [เขตบางบอน] [administrative district of Bangkok] Bang Bon " บาดตา " adjective [is] offensive " บาทพิษ " noun infection " บ้านเกิดเมืองนอน " noun, phrase homeland " บ้านบนภูเขา " noun mountain home; wilderness cabin " บานเบอะ " noun tons, lots of, bunches " บ่าย ๆ " noun [บ่าย ๆ] late in the afternoon " บาร์เบลล์ " noun, loanword, English [Thai transcription of foreign word] barbell " บำนาญ " noun pension; monthly salary payments after retirement " บิดพลิ้ว " verb to evade; refuse to admit; shirk " บี เอส " noun, interjection, formal, vulgar, loanword, English [Thai transcription of the foreign loanword, "bs," "b.s."] bullshit " บุกเบิก " verb, transitive, intransitive, phrase, formal to pioneer " บุญศรี " proper noun, person, phrase Boonsri [a Thai female given name] (beautiful and meritorious) " บุพเพ " particle, loanword, Pali [prefix] before; previous; former; initial " บูแคนัน " proper noun, person Buchanan " เบตง " proper noun Betong, the southernmost district in Thailand located in Yala Province " เบลารุส " proper noun, geographical [ประเทศเบลารุส] Belarus, a country in Europe proper noun [general] Belarusian noun [ภาษาเบลารุส] Belarusian language " เบา ๆ " adjective [เบา ๆ] [is] gentle; soft " เบียดเสียด " to crowd; flock; throng; congregate; swarm; mass " แบ็คแพ็ค " noun, verb, loanword, English [Thai transcription of the foreign loanword] backpack " แบบนาทีต่อนาที " on a minute by minute basis " โบกมือ " verb to wave your hand " ใบเตย " noun [ใบเตย] pandanus leaf " ใบอนุญาตทำงาน " noun work permit " ปชต. " noun, abbreviation [abbreviation for ประชาธิปไตย ] democracy |
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