ค้นเจอ 165 รายการ

คำศัพท์ที่เกี่ยวข้องกับ "note paper"

คลิกที่แต่ละคำเพื่อดูรายละเอียด

Sit Up And Take Notice

After I read my paper for the class. That is when everyone sat up and took notice.

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ตราภูมิ

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การเก็บอากรจะต้องดูตราภูมิประกอบการพิจารณา

หนังสือคู่มือสำหรับคุ้มส่วยสาอากรและการเกณฑ์ต่างๆ

You don’t get harmony when everybody sings the same note

คุณจะไม่สามารถหาความกลมกลืนได้ เมื่อทุกคนร้องเพลงด้วยโน้ตตัวเดียวกัน

Doug Floyd

ก๊อบปี้

น. กระดาษที่ใช้สำหรับทำสำเนา เรียกว่า กระดาษก๊อบปี้. (อ. carbon paper); (ปาก) ลักษณนามเรียกสำเนาหนังสือ เช่น ก๊อบปี้หนึ่ง สำเนา ๒ ก๊อบปี้. (อ. copy).

Flash In The Pan

That was a great paper you wrote. Was it just a flash in the pan? or are you going to be able to do it again and again?

Statically equivalent:

(english) Two force systems are statically equivalent when their resultants are equal. Physically, this means that the force systems tend to impart the same motion when applied to an object; note that the distribution of resulting internal forces in the object may be different.

Impermeable

(Concrete Engineering) The ability of a material or product to reduce or eliminate gaseous transmissions through it's mass; measured as the rate of Water Vapor Transmission (WVT). Note: Not all materials that are waterproof are vaporproof; all materials that are vaporproof are inherently waterproof.

Abrasive 1

(english) Material for grinding, polishing, blasting, either in loose form or bonded to form wheels, bricks, or files, or applied to paper and cloth by glue or resin. Natural abrasives include emery, corundum, garnet, sand, flint, etc. Metallic shot and grit are also used as abrasives in cleaning castings

Protest Too Much

You do like that girl, don't you? Answer: No! I don't! Not at all! Why do you think so? Reply: You protest too much. #Protest too much comes from Hamlet by William Shakespeare; the Queen speaking: The lady doth protest too much, methinks. (Note: people do not usually use the word methinks when they are speaking English today.) To protest too much is to insist so passionately about something not being true that people suspect the opposite of what you are saying.