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ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -so?-, *so?*
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ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
Is that so? This is a surprise. I've known her a long time.งั้นเหรอน่าประหลาดใจนัก ผมรู้จักกับหล่อนมานาน Rebecca (1940)
Who says so? You can't even read.ใครว่าล่ะ แกอ่านหนังสือไม่ออกสักตัว The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)
So? Let them hear me.งั้นเหวอ ให้พวกมันได้ยินไปสิ An American Tail (1986)
- So? What do ya mean, "So?" That's it - she's available!ดี ๆ Big (1988)
Why didn't you just say so? What should I do?แล้วทำไมไม่บอก Punchline (1988)
So? I'm 10 years older than you.- ฉันแก่กว่าคุณ 10 ปี Punchline (1988)
You think so? Yes, I think so.- คิดว่าอย่างนั้นหรือ Punchline (1988)
- How so? - By reputation.(Scully) รู้จัก ค่ะ Deep Throat (1993)
So? So, no big thing.แล้วไง Heat (1995)
- So? So you're a tourist.แผนกมะเร็งที่ แคนดี้ สตริปส์ก็ได้ Fight Club (1999)
Do you think so? Let me tell you a story-คุณคิดอย่างนั้นไหม ฉันจะเล่านิยายให้ฟังนะ... Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
- So? Surprise.งั้นก็ต้องประหลาดใจสิ Mulholland Dr. (2001)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
so?Are you in earnest in saying so?
so?Didn't I tell you so?
so?Don't you think so?
so?Do you have any grounds for thinking so?
so?Do you think it's funny I feel so?
so?Do you think so?
so?Have you lost your senses to say so?
so?Have you lost your sense to say so?
so?So? Feeling refreshed, the morning after losing your virginity? [ XXX ]
so?"That's dangerous, I'll clear it up." "It's OK ... Ouch!" "Look, didn't I tell you so?"
so?Were you told to do so?
so?What led you to believe so?

German-English: TU-Chemnitz DING Dictionary
So?Yeah? [Add to Longdo]

Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
そうか(P);そっか[souka (P); sokka] (exp) is that so? (generally rhetorical); (P) [Add to Longdo]
そうなんですか[sounandesuka] (exp) (See そうなんです, そうなんですけどねぇ) is that so? [Add to Longdo]
ネスパ[nesupa] (exp) Is it so? (fre [Add to Longdo]
然う[そう, sou] (adv) (1) (uk) (See ああ, 斯う, 如何・どう) in that way (concerning the actions of the listener or concerning the ideas expressed or understood by the listener; with a neg. sentence, implies that something isn't as much as one might think); thus; such; (int) (2) so (used to express agreement with something said); (3) so? (used to express some doubt with something said); (P) [Add to Longdo]

Result from Foreign Dictionaries (6 entries found)

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  So \So\, adv. [OE. so, sa, swa, AS. sw[=a]; akin to OFries,
     s[=a], s?, D. zoo, OS. & OHG. s?, G. so, Icel. sv[=a], sv?,
     svo, so, Sw. s?, Dan. saa, Goth. swa so, sw? as; cf. L. suus
     one's own, Skr. sva one's own, one's self. [root]192. Cf. As,
     {Custom}, {Ethic}, {Idiom}, {Such}.]
     1. In that manner or degree; as, indicated (in any way), or
        as implied, or as supposed to be known.
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              Why is his chariot so long in coming? --Judges v.
                                                    28.
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     2. In like manner or degree; in the same way; thus; for like
        reason; whith equal reason; -- used correlatively,
        following as, to denote comparison or resemblance;
        sometimes, also, following inasmuch as.
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              As a war should be undertaken upon a just motive, so
              a prince ought to consider the condition he is in.
                                                    --Swift.
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     3. In such manner; to such degree; -- used correlatively with
        as or that following; as, he was so fortunate as to
        escape.
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              I viewed in may mind, so far as I was able, the
              beginning and progress of a rising world. --T.
                                                    Burnet.
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              He is very much in Sir Roger's esteem, so that he
              lives in the family rather as a relation than
              dependent.                            --Addison.
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     4. Very; in a high degree; that is, in such a degree as can
        not well be expressed; as, he is so good; he planned so
        wisely.
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     5. In the same manner; as has been stated or suggested; in
        this or that condition or state; under these
        circumstances; in this way; -- with reflex reference to
        something just asserted or implied; used also with the
        verb to be, as a predicate.
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              Use him [your tutor] with great respect yourself,
              and cause all your family to do so too. --Locke.
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              It concerns every man, with the greatest
              seriousness, to inquire into those matters, whether
              they be so or not.                    --Tillotson.
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              He is Sir Robert's son, and so art thou. --Shak.
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     6. The case being such; therefore; on this account; for this
        reason; on these terms; -- used both as an adverb and a
        conjuction.
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              God makes him in his own image an intellectual
              creature, and so capable of dominion. --Locke.
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              Here, then, exchange we mutually forgiveness;
              So may the guilt of all my broken vows,
              My perjuries to thee, be all forgotten. --Rowe.
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     7. It is well; let it be as it is, or let it come to pass; --
        used to express assent.
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              And when 't is writ, for my sake read it over,
              And if it please you, so; if not, why, so. --Shak.
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              There is Percy; if your father will do me any honor,
              so; if not, let him kill the next Percy himself.
                                                    --Shak.
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     8. Well; the fact being as stated; -- used as an expletive;
        as, so the work is done, is it?
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     9. Is it thus? do you mean what you say? -- with an upward
        tone; as, do you say he refuses? So? [Colloq.]
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     10. About the number, time, or quantity specified;
         thereabouts; more or less; as, I will spend a week or so
         in the country; I have read only a page or so.
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               A week or so will probably reconcile us. --Gay.
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     Note: See the Note under {Ill}, adv.
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     {So} . . . {as}. So is now commonly used as a demonstrative
        correlative of as when it is the puprpose to emphasize the
        equality or comparison suggested, esp. in negative
        assertions, and questions implying a negative answer. By
        Shakespeare and others so . . . as was much used where as
        . . . as is now common. See the Note under {As}, 1.
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              So do, as thou hast said.             --Gen. xviii.
                                                    5.
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              As a flower of the field, so he flourisheth. --Ps.
                                                    ciii. 15.
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              Had woman been so strong as men.      --Shak.
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              No country suffered so much as England. --Macaulay.
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     {So far}, to that point or extent; in that particular. "The
        song was moral, and so far was right." --Cowper.
  
     {So far forth}, as far; to such a degree. --Shak. --Bacon.
  
     {So forth}, further in the same or similar manner; more of
        the same or a similar kind. See {And so forth}, under
        {And}.
  
     {So, so}, well, well. "So, so, it works; now, mistress, sit
        you fast." --Dryden. Also, moderately or tolerably well;
        passably; as, he succeeded but so so. "His leg is but so
        so." --Shak.
  
     {So that}, to the end that; in order that; with the effect or
        result that.
  
     {So then}, thus then it is; therefore; the consequence is.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  So \So\, conj.
     Provided that; on condition that; in case that; if.
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           Though all the winds of doctrine were let loose play
           upon the earth, so truth be in the field, we do
           injuriously, by licensing and prohibiting, to misdoubt
           her strength.                            --Milton.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  So \So\, interj.
     Be as you are; stand still; stop; that will do; right as you
     are; -- a word used esp. to cows; also used by sailors.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Thionyl \Thi"on*yl\, n. [Thionic + -yl.] (Chem.)
     The hypothetical radical {SO}, regarded as an essential
     constituent of certain sulphurous compounds; as, thionyl
     chloride.
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From Swedish-English FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.1 [fd-swe-eng]:

  so
   sow

From German-English FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.3 [fd-deu-eng]:

  so /zoː/
   as; so; that way; thus

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