n. [ Abbrev. fr. appurtenance. ] That which pertains or belongs to something; esp., the heard, liver, and lungs of an animal. [ Obs. ] “ The purtenaunces of purgatory.” Piers Plowman. [ 1913 Webster ]
Roast [ it ] with fire, his head with his legs, and with the purtenance [ Rev. Ver., inwards ] thereof. Ex. xii. 9. [ 1913 Webster ]
[ふきだす, fukidasu] (v5s, vi) (1) to spout out; to spurt out; to gush out; to jet out; (2) to sprout; to bud; (3) to burst into laughter; (4) (esp. 吹き出す) to blow (smoke, etc.); (5) to send out shoots (of a tree); (P) [Add to Longdo]
[ちえねつ;ちえぼとり, chienetsu ; chiebotori] (n) (1) teething fever; (2) developmental fever; fever that brings with it an intellectual or psycho-developmental growth spurt[Add to Longdo]
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เช่น Secretary of State=รัฐมนตรีต่างประเทศของสหรัฐฯ (ในภาพตัวอย่าง),
High school=โรงเรียนมัธยมปลาย