56 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ zentz
/เซ็น ถึ สึ/     /Z EH1 N T S/     /zˈents/
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หรือค้นหา: -zentz-, *zentz*

เนื่องจากผลลัพธ์มีน้อย ระบบจึงเปลี่ยนคำค้นเป็น sent

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
zentz
 /Z EH1 N T S/
/เซ็น ถึ สึ/
/zˈents/
sent
 /S EH1 N T/
/เซ็น ถึ/
/sˈent/

NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH
sent(vt) กริยาช่องที่ 2 และ 3 ของ send
sent(vt) กริยาช่องที่ 2 และ 3 ของ send

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Open Subtitles
**ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
Find out who sent him and make sure he never shows up here on April 29th. เพื่อให้รู้ได้ว่า ใครส่งตัวเขามา และเพื่อให้แน่ใจว่า เขาจะไม่มาปรากฏตัว ในวันที่ 29 เมษายน Playing Cards with Coyote (2009)
Apparently, that supplier was worried Donnie wasn't gonna keep his mouth shut, sent a couple punks over to threaten him. ปรากฏว่า เจ้าคนจัดหานั่นมันกังวลว่า ดอนนี่จะปิดปากไม่สนิท ก็เลยส่งกุ๊ยสองคนไปขู่ Your Secrets Are Safe (2010)
Who sent you? แกเป็นใคร? Are You...? (2012)
My father must have sent them-- เจ้าไว้ใจข้ามั้ย? Aladdin (1992)
Who sent those goons to their lords, why Prince Ali! ใครส่งเจ้าพวกโง่นี่มาหาเจ้าชายของเรานะ ทำไมล่ะ เพราะ เจ้าชายอาลี Aladdin (1992)
He sent another one. "แกมีทุกอย่าง แต่ฉันไม่มี" ส่งมาอีกฉบับแล้ว The Bodyguard (1992)
You sent her the letters. We don't need you to admit it. คุณเป็นคนส่งจดหมาย อย่าปฏิเสธ The Bodyguard (1992)
Who sent you? ใครส่งเธอมาน่ะ Wuthering Heights (1992)
You sent me away because you knew I wanted to be with him. คุณส่งดิฉันให้ไปที่อื่นเพราะ คุณรู้ว่าดิฉันอยากอยู่ใกล้เขา Wuthering Heights (1992)
And she's sulked since yesterday's walk when I sent her out of your company. หล่อนยังโมโหฉัน\ ตั้งแต่ที่เดินเล่นเมื่อวาน เพราะฉันไม่ยอม ให้หล่อนอยู่ใกล้เธออีกด้วย Wuthering Heights (1992)
Father sent for me when Mother died. ท่านพ่อตามหาฉัน ตอนท่านแม่ตาย Wuthering Heights (1992)
I sent a Mass card from the family. ฉันส่งบัตร Mass จากครอบครัว In the Name of the Father (1993)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
sentA capital letter is used at the beginning of a sentence.
sentA detailed report will be sent you by next mail.
sentA doctor was sent for at once.
sentAll were imprisoned by the Allies after the war and later sentenced to death or given long prison terms for war crimes.
sentAll you have to do is to learn this sentence by heart.
sentA "modifier" has, just as it sounds, the role of embellishing sentences.
sentAn ambassador is an honest man sent to lie abroad for the good of his country.
sentAnyhow, just why is it that I have to be sent out in the middle of the night to buy a canned drink?
sentA policeman was sent for at once.
sentA sentence normally has a subject and a verb.
sentAs the popping sound of the firework stopped it suddenly became quiet around me. The smell of gunpowder somehow put me in a sentimental mood.
sentBecause of the heavy snow, it was possible to have sent a train for 10 minutes.

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary
sent
 (v, v) /s e1 n t/ /เซ็น ถึ/ /sˈent/

WordNet (3.0)
sent(n) 100 senti equal 1 kroon in Estonia
sent(adj) caused or enabled to go or be conveyed or transmitted, Ant. unsent
sente(n) 100 lisente equal 1 loti in Lesotho; one sente is worth one-hundredth of a loti
sentence(n) a string of words satisfying the grammatical rules of a language, Example: he always spoke in grammatical sentences
sentence(v) pronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of law, Syn. doom, condemn, Example: He was condemned to ten years in prison
sentence stress(n) the distribution of stresses within a sentence
sentential(adj) of or relating to a sentence, Example: the sentential subject
sentential function(n) formal expression containing variables; becomes a sentence when variables are replaced by constants
sententious(adj) abounding in or given to pompous or aphoristic moralizing; - Kathleen Barnes, Example: too often the significant episode deteriorates into sententious conversation
sentience(n) the readiness to perceive sensations; elementary or undifferentiated consciousness; - Richard Eberhart, Ant. insentience, Example: gave sentience to slugs and newts

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Sent

obs. 3d pers. sing. pres. of Send, for sendeth. [ 1913 Webster ]

Sent

v. & n. See Scent, v. & n. [ Obs. ] Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]

Sent

imp. & p. p. of Send. [ 1913 Webster ]

Sentence

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Sentenced p. pr. & vb. n. Sentencing ] 1. To pass or pronounce judgment upon; to doom; to condemn to punishment; to prescribe the punishment of. [ 1913 Webster ]

Nature herself is sentenced in your doom. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To decree or announce as a sentence. [ Obs. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To utter sententiously. [ Obs. ] Feltham. [ 1913 Webster ]

Sentence

n. [ F., from L. sententia, for sentientia, from sentire to discern by the senses and the mind, to feel, to think. See Sense, n., and cf. Sentiensi. ] 1. Sense; meaning; significance. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Tales of best sentence and most solace. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

The discourse itself, voluble enough, and full of sentence. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (a) An opinion; a decision; a determination; a judgment, especially one of an unfavorable nature. [ 1913 Webster ]

My sentence is for open war. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

That by them [ Luther's works ] we may pass sentence upon his doctrines. Atterbury. [ 1913 Webster ]

(b) A philosophical or theological opinion; a dogma; as, Summary of the Sentences; Book of the Sentences. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Law) In civil and admiralty law, the judgment of a court pronounced in a cause; in criminal and ecclesiastical courts, a judgment passed on a criminal by a court or judge; condemnation pronounced by a judicial tribunal; doom. In common law, the term is exclusively used to denote the judgment in criminal cases. [ 1913 Webster ]

Received the sentence of the law. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. A short saying, usually containing moral instruction; a maxim; an axiom; a saw. Broome. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. (Gram.) A combination of words which is complete as expressing a thought, and in writing is marked at the close by a period, or full point. See Proposition, 4. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ Sentences are simple or compound. A simple sentence consists of one subject and one finite verb; as, “The Lord reigns.” A compound sentence contains two or more subjects and finite verbs, as in this verse: - [ 1913 Webster ]

He fills, he bounds, connects, and equals all. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ]


Dark sentence, a saying not easily explained.
[ 1913 Webster ]

A king . . . understanding dark sentences. Dan. vii. 23. [ 1913 Webster ]

Sentence method

. (Education) A method of teaching reading by giving first attention to phrases and sentences and later analyzing these into their verbal and alphabetic components; -- contrasted with alphabet method and word method. See also phonics. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

Sentencer

n. One who pronounced a sentence or condemnation. [ 1913 Webster ]

sentential

a. 1. Comprising sentences; as, a sentential translation. Abp. Newcome. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Of or pertaining to a sentence, or full period; as, a sentential pause. [ 1913 Webster ]

Sententially

adv. In a sentential manner. [ 1913 Webster ]

Sententiarist

n. A sententiary. Barnas Sears (Life of Luther). [ 1913 Webster ]


DING DE-EN Dictionary
Sentenz { f }aphorism; maxim [Add to Longdo]
Sentimentalität { f }sentimentality [Add to Longdo]
Sentimentalität { f }; Rührseligkeit { f }sentiment [Add to Longdo]
eingesandtsent in [Add to Longdo]
nachgeschicktsent on [Add to Longdo]
weggeschicktsent away [Add to Longdo]
zurückgeschicktsent back [Add to Longdo]

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