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ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
After all, enough's enough.หลังจากที่ทุกคนพอเป็นพอ Pinocchio (1940)
After all, I am responsible for your behavior here.ยังไงซะฉันก็คือผู้ที่รับผิดชอบ ต่อพฤติกรรมของเธอตอนที่อยู่ที่นี่ Rebecca (1940)
After all, it was the middle of the night. He figured it'd be found the next day.หลังจากทั้งหมดมันเป็นตอนกลางคืน เขาคิดว่ามันต้องการจะพบในวันถัดไป 12 Angry Men (1957)
After all, we're not communists.After all, we're not communists. The Godfather (1972)
After all, he was a friend.ยังไงซะเขาก็เป็นเพื่อน The Little Prince (1974)
But I am, after all, her Senior.แต่ข้า จะอย่างไรก็ตามเป็นศิษย์พี่นาง. Return of the Condor Heroes (1983)
After all, it was you who did the leaving in the Fire Swamp.หลังจากที่ท่านทำทั้งหมดนี่ หลังจากที่ท่านทิ้งเขาที่ดงกับดักไฟน่ะเหรอ The Princess Bride (1987)
After all, we have all night.หลังจากทั้งหมดเรามีทุกคืน Bloodsport (1988)
After all, the end what everyone really wants is peace.หลังจากนั้น สุดท้ายNทุกคนจะได้ในสิ่งที่ต้องการ นั่นคือ สันติสุข Rambo III (1988)
Fine, I understand. After all, you've lied to everyone else.เาอละ ข้าเข้าใจ ที่จริงแล้ว เจ้าเพียงโกหกทุกๆ คนเท่านั้นเอง Aladdin (1992)
After all, eight weeks is a long time to fill and you won't have me to take care of.8 สัปดาห์ มันค่อนข้างนานนะ แล้วแม่ก็คงไม่ได้อยู่ดูแลลูกด้วย The Cement Garden (1993)
After all, he's 21 years old."เขาบรรลุนิติภาวะแล้ว" Wild Reeds (1994)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
after all, A car is convenient, to be sure, but, after all, it will prove expensive.
after all, After all, different people have different ways of eating, according to the kind of food which they have traditionally eaten.
after all, After all, even salesmen are desperate to avoid being targeted for downsizing.
after all, After all, he did not come.
after all, After all, he succeeded in passing the exam.
after all, After all, it is talent that counts in music.
after all, After all, it might be imagination.
after all, After all, it's sure to fall.
after all, After all, life is just like a dream.
after all, After all, nothing remains forever.
after all, After all, Stella was the only person who had the ham.
after all, After all, their form of transport produces no pollution at all.

Result from Foreign Dictionaries (2 entries found)

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

  After \Aft"er\, prep.
     1. Behind in place; as, men in line one after another. "Shut
        doors after you." --Shak.
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     2. Below in rank; next to in order. --Shak.
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              Codrus after Ph?bus sings the best.   --Dryden.
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     3. Later in time; subsequent; as, after supper, after three
        days. It often precedes a clause. Formerly that was
        interposed between it and the clause.
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              After I am risen again, I will go before you into
              Galilee.                              --Matt. xxvi.
                                                    32.
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     4. Subsequent to and in consequence of; as, after what you
        have said, I shall be careful.
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     5. Subsequent to and notwithstanding; as, after all our
        advice, you took that course.
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     6. Moving toward from behind; following, in search of; in
        pursuit of.
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              Ye shall not go after other gods.     --Deut. vi.
                                                    14.
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              After whom is the king of Israel come out? --1 Sam.
                                                    xxiv. 14.
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     7. Denoting the aim or object; concerning; in relation to;
        as, to look after workmen; to inquire after a friend; to
        thirst after righteousness.
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     8. In imitation of; in conformity with; after the manner of;
        as, to make a thing after a model; a picture after Rubens;
        the boy takes after his father.
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     {To name} or {call after}, to name like and reference to.
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              Our eldest son was named George after his uncle.
                                                    --Goldsmith.
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     9. According to; in accordance with; in conformity with the
        nature of; as, he acted after his kind.
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              He shall not judge after the sight of his eyes.
                                                    --Isa. xi. 3.
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              They that are after the flesh do mind the things of
              the flesh.                            --Rom. viii.
                                                    5.
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     10. According to the direction and influence of; in
         proportion to; befitting. [Archaic]
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               He takes greatness of kingdoms according to bulk
               and currency, and not after their intrinsic value.
                                                    --Bacon.
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     {After all}, when everything has been considered; upon the
        whole.
  
     {After} (with the same noun preceding and following), as,
        wave after wave, day after day, several or many (waves,
        etc.) successively.
  
     {One after another}, successively.
  
     {To be after}, to be in pursuit of in order to reach or get;
        as, he is after money.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  All \All\, n.
     The whole number, quantity, or amount; the entire thing;
     everything included or concerned; the aggregate; the whole;
     totality; everything or every person; as, our all is at
     stake.
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           Death, as the Psalmist saith, is certain to all.
                                                    --Shak.
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           All that thou seest is mine.             --Gen. xxxi.
                                                    43.
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     Note: All is used with of, like a partitive; as, all of a
           thing, all of us.
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     {After all}, after considering everything to the contrary;
        nevertheless.
  
     {All in all}, a phrase which signifies all things to a
        person, or everything desired; (also adverbially) wholly;
        altogether.
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              Thou shalt be all in all, and I in thee,
              Forever.                              --Milton.
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              Trust me not at all, or all in all.   --Tennyson.
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     {All in the wind} (Naut.), a phrase denoting that the sails
        are parallel with the course of the wind, so as to shake.
        
  
     {All told}, all counted; in all.
  
     {And all}, and the rest; and everything connected. "Bring our
        crown and all." --Shak.
  
     {At all}.
     (a) In every respect; wholly; thoroughly. [Obs.] "She is a
         shrew at al(l)." --Chaucer.
     (b) A phrase much used by way of enforcement or emphasis,
         usually in negative or interrogative sentences, and
         signifying in any way or respect; in the least degree or
         to the least extent; in the least; under any
         circumstances; as, he has no ambition at all; has he any
         property at all? "Nothing at all." --Shak. "If thy father
         at all miss me." --1 Sam. xx. 6.
  
     {Over all}, everywhere. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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     Note: All is much used in composition to enlarge the meaning,
           or add force to a word. In some instances, it is
           completely incorporated into words, and its final
           consonant is dropped, as in almighty, already, always:
           but, in most instances, it is an adverb prefixed to
           adjectives or participles, but usually with a hyphen,
           as, all-bountiful, all-glorious, allimportant,
           all-surrounding, etc. In others it is an adjective; as,
           allpower, all-giver. Anciently many words, as, alabout,
           alaground, etc., were compounded with all, which are
           now written separately.
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