119 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ gpo
หรือค้นหา: -gpo-, *gpo*

เนื่องจากผลลัพธ์มีน้อย ระบบจึงเปลี่ยนคำค้นเป็น go

DING DE-EN Dictionary
Hauptpostamt { n }GPO : general post office [Add to Longdo]
Gong { m }gong [Add to Longdo]
Gewinde-Gutlehrring { m }go thread ring gauge [Add to Longdo]
Go-Kart { m }go-kart [Add to Longdo]
Gobelin { m }; Gobelinteppich { m }Gobelin tapestry [Add to Longdo]
Gobelingewebe { n }tapestry [Add to Longdo]
Gold auf Nickelgold over nickel base [Add to Longdo]
Goldader { f }vein of gold [Add to Longdo]
Goldauflage { f }; Vergoldung { f }gilt [Add to Longdo]
Goldbarren { m }gold bar; bar of gold [Add to Longdo]
Goldbarren { m }; Silberbarren { m }; Bullion { n }; ungeprägtes Edelmetall | Goldbarren { pl }; Silberbarren { pl }bullion | bullions [Add to Longdo]
Goldfarbe { f }gilt [Add to Longdo]
Goldgräber { m }gold-digger [Add to Longdo]
Goldgrube { f } | Goldgruben { pl }goldmine | goldmines [Add to Longdo]
Goldgubber { pl }; Guldgubber { pl } [ hist. ]guldgubber [Add to Longdo]
Goldhähnchen { n }kinglet [Add to Longdo]

NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH
go(vi) ไป, See also: ไป, เคลื่อนไป, ออกไปถึง, มาถึง, Syn. arrive, depart
go(vi) ผ่านไป (เวลา), See also: ล่วงเลยไป
go(vi) บรรลุ, Syn. succeed, Ant. fail
go(vi) เลิก, See also: ทิ้ง, กำจัด, จบสิ้น, Syn. terminate
go(vi) หมด, See also: ถูกใช้หมด, หมดอายุ, Syn. be spent, transpire
go(vi) ลาออก
go(vi) ส่งเสียง
go(n) หมากล้อม

คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.)
Go (Game)โกะ (กีฬา) [TU Subject Heading]
Go (Game) playerนักกีฬาโกะ [TU Subject Heading]

Longdo Unapproved EN-TH
**ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
go[go] go
goไป
goไป
go[sà-dèt] เสด็จ
Go go go go go(vt) ไป ไป ไป ไป ไป, See also: A. back, Syn. pathan
go into labourเริ่มเจ็บครรภ์
go onไป ไป
go on a diet(phrase) ลดน้ำหนัก (ด้วยการคุมอาหาร)
go on-line(vt) ออนไลน์
go the whold hogto do somthing as completely as possible.

NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN)
ไป(v) go, See also: leave, depart, move forward, Syn. จาก, เดินทาง, เคลื่อน, ดำเนิน, Ant. มา, Example: เขาไปกรุงโรม, Thai Definition: เคลื่อนออกจากที่
เสด็จพระราชดำเนิน(v) go, See also: proceed, Syn. ไป, Example: สมเด็จพระเทพรัตนราชสุดาฯ เสด็จพระราชดำเนินเข้าร่วมประชุมการสัมมนาอย่างไม่เป็นทางการเรื่อง สถานะของวิชาประวัติศาสตร์ในประเทศไทย”, Thai Definition: ไปโดยยานพาหนะ, Notes: (ราชา)
เดินทาง(v) go, Syn. ไป, Example: ตำรวจเดินทางไปยังสถานที่เกิดเหตุโดยเร็ว
เจียร(v) go, See also: move, travel, set off, Syn. จร, ไป, จากไป

Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR)
หมากล้อม[māk løm] (n, exp) EN: go  FR: jeu de go [ m ]
ปาย[pāi] (v) EN: go  FR: aller
เรียกดู[rīek dū] (v, exp) EN: go  FR: consulter

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Open Subtitles
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We're not going public with this. เราไม่ไปปรากฏในสภาพแบบนี้หรอก. Fantastic Four (2005)
"The truth is going to appear". -"ความจริงจะปรากฏ" Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)
Yet this is the same man who will go on videotape with his brothers describing what he's done and what's gonna come. นี่คือคนเดียวกับที่ปรากฏในวิดีโอเทป บรรยายการก่อการร้ายที่เกิดขึ้น และที่กำลังจะเกิด Body of Lies (2008)
Then he went back the way he came popped into the lab on the 3rd floor he pretended that he was going to go get Hyuga-sensei and went to the storeroom, making sure that he'd be seen on the security cameras. เขากลับไปทางเดิม.. ไปปรากฏตัวที่ห้องแล็บชั้น 3 เขาแกล้งทำเป็นว่าจะไปตามเฮียวกะเซ็นเซย์ Episode #1.3 (2009)
So, this thing, there isn't going to be any report. ดังนั้นสิ่งนี้จะไม่ปรากฏอยู่ ในรายงานใดๆ Earthling (2009)
I'm going public with or without Myhill's cooperation or yours. ผมจะปรากฏตัวต่อสาธารณะ โดยปราศจากความร่วมมือจาก มายฮิลล์หรือว่าของนาย Playing Cards with Coyote (2009)
You win, we go public, hang ourselves out to dry. นายชนะ เราปรากฏตัวสู่สาธารณะ แขวนคอตัวเองให้ตายไป Playing Cards with Coyote (2009)
That's about as high as they go. หากปรากฏว่า หลักฐานการทดลอง What Are We Really Made Of? (2010)
It appears that he is going on the ferry. ปรากฏว่าเขามาขึ้นเรือเฟอร์รี่ Trollhunter (2010)
To see you suddenly appear must had made him go crazy. แล้วพอพี่ปรากฏตัว เขาเลยโกรธ Episode #1.4 (2010)
Because you didn't come to the press conference, people on the internet are going crazy. ลูกสาวของอดีตนักโทษ... ที่ไม่ได้ปรากฏตัวในงานแถลงข่าว ตอนนี้ ในอินเตอร์เน็ต มีข่าวแพร่ไปทั้ว My Princess (2011)
So, what, should we just go to Phoenix and chase our tails until this guy shows his face? แล้ว อะไร ที่เราจะไป \ Pheonix และตามล่าผู้ติดตามของเรา จนกว่ามันจะปรากฏตัวออกมา Heartache (2012)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
go60, 000 lucky number request: I got a request to draw an illustration for the site of Beikyu, who hit the lucky number, "Standing By A Little Maple Tree".
go600 problems will be tough going.
goA 5% consumption tax is levied on most goods and services in Japan.
goA 5% consumption tax is levied on purchases of most goods and services.
goA baby does not know good or evil.
goA baby has no knowledge of good and evil.
goA bad cold is going about now.
goA bad habit, once formed, cannot easily be got rid of.
goA big car drew up and a tall lady got out.
goAbove all, you must take good care of yourself.
goA bus got in the way.
goA buyers' market is a market in which goods are plentiful, buyers have a wide range of choices, and prices are low.

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
go
 /G OW1/
/โกว/
/gˈəʊ/

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary
go
 (vi, n) /g ou1/ /โกว/ /gˈou/

WordNet (3.0)
go(n) a time for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else), Syn. turn, tour, spell, Example: it's my go; a spell of work
go(n) a board game for two players who place counters on a grid; the object is to surround and so capture the opponent's counters, Syn. go game
go(v) follow a procedure or take a course, Syn. move, proceed, Example: We should go farther in this matter; She went through a lot of trouble; go about the world in a certain manner; Messages must go through diplomatic channels
go(v) move away from a place into another direction, Syn. depart, go away, Ant. come, Example: Go away before I start to cry; The train departs at noon
go(v) be awarded; be allotted, Example: The first prize goes to Mary; Her money went on clothes
go(v) be abolished or discarded, Example: These ugly billboards have to go!; These luxuries all had to go under the Khmer Rouge
go(v) be or continue to be in a certain condition, Example: The children went hungry that day
go(v) pass, fare, or elapse; of a certain state of affairs or action, See also: go with, Example: How is it going?; The day went well until I got your call
go(v) be ranked or compare, Example: This violinist is as good as Juilliard-trained violinists go
go(v) be contained in, Example: How many times does 18 go into 54?

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Go

obs. p. p. of Go. Gone. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

Go

v. i. [ imp. Went p. p. Gone p. pr. & vb. n. Going. Went comes from the AS, wendan. See Wend, v. i. ] [ OE. gan, gon, AS. gān, akin to D. gaan, G. gehn, gehen, OHG. gēn, gān, SW. gå, Dan. gaae; cf. Gr. kicha`nai to reach, overtake, Skr. hā to go, AS. gangan, and E. gang. The past tense in AS., eode, is from the root i to go, as is also Goth. iddja went. √47a. Cf. Gang, v. i., Wend. ] 1. To pass from one place to another; to be in motion; to be in a state not motionless or at rest; to proceed; to advance; to make progress; -- used, in various applications, of the movement of both animate and inanimate beings, by whatever means, and also of the movements of the mind; also figuratively applied. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To move upon the feet, or step by step; to walk; also, to walk step by step, or leisurely. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ In old writers go is much used as opposed to run, or ride. “Whereso I go or ride.” Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] You know that love
Will creep in service where it can not go. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Thou must run to him; for thou hast staid so long that going will scarce serve the turn. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] He fell from running to going, and from going to clambering upon his hands and his knees. Bunyan. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ In Chaucer go is used frequently with the pronoun in the objective used reflexively; as, he goeth him home. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To be passed on fron one to another; to pass; to circulate; hence, with for, to have currency; to be taken, accepted, or regarded. [ 1913 Webster ]

The man went among men for an old man in the days of Saul. 1 Sa. xvii. 12. [ 1913 Webster ]

[ The money ] should go according to its true value. Locke. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. To proceed or happen in a given manner; to fare; to move on or be carried on; to have course; to come to an issue or result; to succeed; to turn out. [ 1913 Webster ]

How goes the night, boy ? Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

I think, as the world goes, he was a good sort of man enough. Arbuthnot. [ 1913 Webster ]

Whether the cause goes for me or against me, you must pay me the reward. I Watts. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. To proceed or tend toward a result, consequence, or product; to tend; to conduce; to be an ingredient; to avail; to apply; to contribute; -- often with the infinitive; as, this goes to show. [ 1913 Webster ]

Against right reason all your counsels go. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

To master the foul flend there goeth some complement knowledge of theology. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ]

6. To apply one's self; to set one's self; to undertake. [ 1913 Webster ]

Seeing himself confronted by so many, like a resolute orator, he went not to denial, but to justify his cruel falsehood. Sir P. Sidney. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ Go, in this sense, is often used in the present participle with the auxiliary verb to be, before an infinitive, to express a future of intention, or to denote design; as, I was going to say; I am going to begin harvest. [ 1913 Webster ]

7. To proceed by a mental operation; to pass in mind or by an act of the memory or imagination; -- generally with over or through. [ 1913 Webster ]

By going over all these particulars, you may receive some tolerable satisfaction about this great subject. South. [ 1913 Webster ]

8. To be with young; to be pregnant; to gestate. [ 1913 Webster ]

The fruit she goes with,
I pray for heartily, that it may find
Good time, and live. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

9. To move from the person speaking, or from the point whence the action is contemplated; to pass away; to leave; to depart; -- in opposition to stay and come. [ 1913 Webster ]

I will let you go, that ye may sacrifice to the Lord your God; . . . only ye shall not go very far away. Ex. viii. 28. [ 1913 Webster ]

10. To pass away; to depart forever; to be lost or ruined; to perish; to decline; to decease; to die. [ 1913 Webster ]

By Saint George, he's gone!
That spear wound hath our master sped. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ]

11. To reach; to extend; to lead; as, a line goes across the street; his land goes to the river; this road goes to New York. [ 1913 Webster ]

His amorous expressions go no further than virtue may allow. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

12. To have recourse; to resort; as, to go to law. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ Go is used, in combination with many prepositions and adverbs, to denote motion of the kind indicated by the preposition or adverb, in which, and not in the verb, lies the principal force of the expression; as, to go against to go into, to go out, to go aside, to go astray, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]


Go to, come; move; go away; -- a phrase of exclamation, serious or ironical. --
To go a-begging, not to be in demand; to be undesired. --
To go about. (a) To set about; to enter upon a scheme of action; to undertake. “They went about to slay him.” Acts ix. 29. [ 1913 Webster ] They never go about . . . to hide or palliate their vices. Swift. (b) (Naut.) To tack; to turn the head of a ship; to wear. --
To go abraod. (a) To go to a foreign country. (b) To go out of doors. (c) To become public; to be published or disclosed; to be current. [ 1913 Webster ] Then went this saying abroad among the brethren. John xxi. 23. --
To go against. (a) To march against; to attack. (b) To be in opposition to; to be disagreeable to. --
To go ahead. (a) To go in advance. (b) To go on; to make progress; to proceed. --
To go and come. See To come and go, under Come. --
To go aside. (a) To withdraw; to retire. [ 1913 Webster ] He . . . went aside privately into a desert place. Luke. ix. 10. (b) To go from what is right; to err. Num. v. 29.--
To go back on. (a) To retrace (one's path or footsteps). (b) To abandon; to turn against; to betray. [ Slang, U. S. ] --
To go below (Naut), to go below deck. --
To go between, to interpose or mediate between; to be a secret agent between parties; in a bad sense, to pander. --
To go beyond. See under Beyond. --
To go by, to pass away unnoticed; to omit. --
To go by the board (Naut.), to fall or be carried overboard; as, the mast went by the board. --
To go down. (a) To descend. (b) To go below the horizon; as, the sun has gone down. (c) To sink; to founder; -- said of ships, etc. (d) To be swallowed; -- used literally or figuratively. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Nothing so ridiculous, . . . but it goes down whole with him for truth. L' Estrange. --
To go far. (a) To go to a distance. (b) To have much weight or influence. --
To go for. (a) To go in quest of. (b) To represent; to pass for. (c) To favor; to advocate. (d) To attack; to assault. [ Low ] (e) To sell for; to be parted with for (a price). --
To go for nothing, to be parted with for no compensation or result; to have no value, efficacy, or influence; to count for nothing. --
To go forth. (a) To depart from a place. (b) To be divulged or made generally known; to emanate. [ 1913 Webster ] The law shall go forth of Zion, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. Micah iv. 2. --
To go hard with, to trouble, pain, or endanger. --
To go in, to engage in; to take part. [ Colloq. ] --
To go in and out, to do the business of life; to live; to have free access. John x. 9. --
To go in for. [ Colloq. ] (a) To go for; to favor or advocate (a candidate, a measure, etc.). (b) To seek to acquire or attain to (wealth, honor, preferment, etc.) (c) To complete for (a reward, election, etc.). (d) To make the object of one's labors, studies, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] He was as ready to go in for statistics as for anything else. Dickens. --
To go in to or
To go in unto
. (a) To enter the presence of. Esther iv. 16. (b) To have sexual intercourse with. [ Script. ] --
To go into. (a) To speak of, investigate, or discuss (a question, subject, etc.). (b) To participate in (a war, a business, etc.). --
To go large. (Naut) See under Large. --
To go off. (a) To go away; to depart. [ 1913 Webster ] The leaders . . . will not go off until they hear you. Shak. (b) To cease; to intermit; as, this sickness went off. (c) To die. Shak. (d) To explode or be discharged; -- said of gunpowder, of a gun, a mine, etc. (e) To find a purchaser; to be sold or disposed of. (f) To pass off; to take place; to be accomplished. [ 1913 Webster ] The wedding went off much as such affairs do. Mrs. Caskell. --
To go on. (a) To proceed; to advance further; to continue; as, to go on reading. (b) To be put or drawn on; to fit over; as, the coat will not go on. --
To go all fours, to correspond exactly, point for point. [ 1913 Webster ] It is not easy to make a simile go on all fours. Macaulay. --
To go out. (a) To issue forth from a place. (b) To go abroad; to make an excursion or expedition. [ 1913 Webster ] There are other men fitter to go out than I. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] What went ye out for to see ? Matt. xi. 7, 8, 9. (c) To become diffused, divulged, or spread abroad, as news, fame etc. (d) To expire; to die; to cease; to come to an end; as, the light has gone out. [ 1913 Webster ] Life itself goes out at thy displeasure. Addison. --
To go over. (a) To traverse; to cross, as a river, boundary, etc.; to change sides. [ 1913 Webster ] I must not go over Jordan. Deut. iv. 22. [ 1913 Webster ] Let me go over, and see the good land that is beyond Jordan. Deut. iii. 25. [ 1913 Webster ] Ishmael . . . departed to go over to the Ammonites. Jer. xli. 10. (b) To read, or study; to examine; to review; as, to go over one's accounts. [ 1913 Webster ] If we go over the laws of Christianity, we shall find that . . . they enjoin the same thing. Tillotson. (c) To transcend; to surpass. (d) To be postponed; as, the bill went over for the session. (e) (Chem.) To be converted (into a specified substance or material); as, monoclinic sulphur goes over into orthorhombic, by standing; sucrose goes over into dextrose and levulose. --
To go through. (a) To accomplish; as, to go through a work. (b) To suffer; to endure to the end; as, to go through a surgical operation or a tedious illness. (c) To spend completely; to exhaust, as a fortune. (d) To strip or despoil (one) of his property. [ Slang ] (e) To botch or bungle a business. [ Scot. ] --
To go through with, to perform, as a calculation, to the end; to complete. --
To go to ground. (a) To escape into a hole; -- said of a hunted fox. (b) To fall in battle. --
To go to naught (Colloq.), to prove abortive, or unavailling. --
To go under. (a) To set; -- said of the sun. (b) To be known or recognized by (a name, title, etc.). (c) To be overwhelmed, submerged, or defeated; to perish; to succumb. --
To go up, to come to nothing; to prove abortive; to fail. [ Slang ] --
To go upon, to act upon, as a foundation or hypothesis. --
To go with. (a) To accompany. (b) To coincide or agree with. (c) To suit; to harmonize with. --
To go well with,
To go ill with,
To go hard with
, to affect (one) in such manner. --
To go without, to be, or to remain, destitute of. --
To go wrong. (a) To take a wrong road or direction; to wander or stray. (b) To depart from virtue. (c) To happen unfortunately; to unexpectedly cause a mishap or failure. (d) To miss success; to fail. --
To let go, to allow to depart; to quit one's hold; to release.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Go

v. t. 1. To take, as a share in an enterprise; to undertake or become responsible for; to bear a part in. [ 1913 Webster ]

They to go equal shares in the booty. L'Estrange. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To bet or wager; as, I'll go you a shilling. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ]


To go halves, to share with another equally. --
To go it, to behave in a wild manner; to be uproarious; to carry on; also, to proceed; to make progress. [ Colloq. ] --
To go it alone (Card Playing), to play a hand without the assistance of one's partner. --
To go it blind. (a) To act in a rash, reckless, or headlong manner. [ Slang ] (b) (Card Playing) To bet without having examined the cards. --
To go one's way, to set forth; to depart.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Go

n. 1. Act; working; operation. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

So gracious were the goes of marriage. Marston. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A circumstance or occurrence; an incident. [ Slang ] [ 1913 Webster ]

This is a pretty go. Dickens. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. The fashion or mode; as, quite the go. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

4. Noisy merriment; as, a high go. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

5. A glass of spirits. [ Slang ] [ 1913 Webster ]

6. Power of going or doing; energy; vitality; perseverance; push; as, there is no go in him. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

7. (Cribbage) That condition in the course of the game when a player can not lay down a card which will not carry the aggregate count above thirty-one. [ 1913 Webster ]

8. Something that goes or is successful; a success; as, he made a go of it; also, an agreement.

“Well, ” said Fleming, “is it a go?” Bret Harte. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]


Great go,
Little go
, the final and the preliminary examinations for a degree. [ Slang, Eng. Univ. ] --
No go, a failure; a fiasco. [ Slang ] Thackeray. --
On the go, moving about; unsettled. [ Colloq. ]
[ 1913 Webster ]

Goa

n. (Zool.) A species of antelope (Procapra picticauda), inhabiting Thibet. [ 1913 Webster ]

Goad

n. [ AS. gād; perh. akin to AS. gār a dart, and E. gore. See Gore, v. t. ] A pointed instrument used to urge on a beast; hence, any necessity that urges or stimulates. [ 1913 Webster ]

The daily goad urging him to the daily toil. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ]

Goad

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Goaded; p. pr. & vb. n. Goading. ] To prick; to drive with a goad; hence, to urge forward, or to rouse by anything pungent, severe, irritating, or inflaming; to stimulate. [ 1913 Webster ]

That temptation that doth goad us on. Shak.

Syn. -- To urge; stimulate; excite; arouse; irritate; incite; instigate. [ 1913 Webster ]

goaded

adj. compelled forcibly by an outside agency; as, mobs goaded by blind hatred.
Syn. -- driven, forced. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Goaf

n.; pl. Goafs r Goaves [ Cf. 1st Gob. ] (Mining) That part of a mine from which the mineral has been partially or wholly removed; the waste left in old workings; -- called also gob . [ 1913 Webster ]


To work the goaf or
To work the gob
, to remove the pillars of mineral matter previously left to support the roof, and replace them with props. Ure.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Goal

n. [ F. gaule pole, Prov. F. waule, of German origin; cf. Fries. walu staff, stick, rod, Goth. walus, Icel. völr a round stick; prob. akin to E. wale. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. The mark set to bound a race, and to or around which the constestants run, or from which they start to return to it again; the place at which a race or a journey is to end. [ 1913 Webster ]

Part curb their fiery steeds, or shun the goal
With rapid wheels. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. The final purpose or aim; the end to which a design tends, or which a person aims to reach or attain. [ 1913 Webster ]

Each individual seeks a several goal. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. A base, station, or bound used in various games as the point or object which a team must reach in order to score points; in certain games, the point which the ball or puck must pass in order for points to be scored. In football, it is a line between two posts across which the ball must pass in order to score points; in soccer or ice hockey, it is a net at each end of the soccer field into which the soccer ball or hocjey puck must be propelled; in basketball, it is the basket{ 7 } suspended from the backboard, through which the basketball must pass. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ]

4. (Sport) The act or instance of propelling the ball or puck into or through the goal{ 3 }, thus scoring points; as, to score a goal. [ PJC ]


Goal keeper, (Sport) the player charged with the defense of the goal, such as in soccer or ice hockey.
[ 1913 Webster ]


Longdo Unapproved EN - EN
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go hand in hand(idioms) to be present together
go the extra mile(idioms) To go above and beyond the call of duty, to do more than is expected or asked of you, or to give extra effort in what you're doing, to make sure your job is done perfectly.
Go up in flames[โกว-อัพ-อิน-เฟลมส์] (phrase) 1. เผาไหม้ 2. สูญเสียบางสิ่งในทันตา, See also: S. shoot down in flames, fan the flames, R. flame

Saikam JP-TH-EN Dictionary
いらっしゃる[いらっしゃる, irassharu] TH: ไป(รูปสุภาพ)
いらっしゃる[いらっしゃる, irassharu] EN: go

EDICT JP-EN Dictionary
後;后(oK)[ご, go] (suf) (See 午後) after #84 [Add to Longdo]
[ご, go] (n, n-suf) (1) language; (2) word; (P) #238 [Add to Longdo]
[ご, go] (num) five (used in legal documents) #14,241 [Add to Longdo]
碁(P);棊;棋[ご, go] (n) go (board game of capturing territory); (P) #15,252 [Add to Longdo]

COMPDICT JP-EN Dictionary
[ご, go] word, COBOL word [Add to Longdo]

Longdo Unapproved DE-TH
**ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
[ごう] (n) ถิ่นฐาน
合資会社[ごうしがいしゃ] (n) ห้างหุ้นส่วนจำกัด
合成[ごうせい] (n) (n) การปะติดปะต่อ, การสังเคราะห์, การประสม
合同コンパ[ごうどうこんぱ] (n) ปาร์ตี้จับคู่
合板[ごうはん] ไม้อัด
合板[ごうはん] ไม้อัด
合弁会社[ごうべんがいしゃ] (n) บริษัทร่วมทุน
合弁企業[ごうべんきぎょう] (n) กิจการร่วมทุน, บริษัทร่วมทุ่น
合名会社[ごうめいがいしゃ] (n) ห้างหุ้นส่วนสามัญ
護衛武官[ごえいぶかん] (n) ราชองครักษ์

JDDICT JP-DE Dictionary
[ご, go] Mittag [Add to Longdo]
[ご, go] (NAME EINES LANDES IM ALTEN CHINA) [Add to Longdo]
[ご, go] GENUSS, VERGNUEGEN [Add to Longdo]
[ご, go] GO (BRETTSPIEL) [Add to Longdo]
[ご, go] -Wort [Add to Longdo]
[ご, go] Wort [Add to Longdo]
[ご, go] VERTEIDIGEN, BESCHUETZEN [Add to Longdo]

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