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ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -verbs-, *verbs*, verb
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ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
Anita, when you wanted to seduce the guy in the mailroom, and you thought you couldn´t learn Spanish fast enough, who quizzed you on your verbs?อานีต้า.. เมื่อไหร่คุณจะยั่วยวนเขาในห้องเก็บของ ไหนเธอว่าภาษาสเปนยากนักไง Never Been Kissed (1999)
Remember invert your nouns and your verbs.จำไว้ให้ดี... ถึงวิธีเปลี่ยนรูปนามและกริยา Mona Lisa Smile (2003)
What's wrong with you today? You were going to teach verbs.วันนี้ เกิดอะไรขึ้นกับเธอ? My Tutor Friend (2003)
'Tutor Freezes to Death After Teaching Verbs'ครูสอนพิเศษแข็งตาย หลังจากสอนไวยากรณ์ My Tutor Friend (2003)
Verbs might be a bit hard for today.ไวยากรณ์อาจจะ อาจจะยากไปหน่อยน่ะวันนี้ My Tutor Friend (2003)
No, Wil. She thinks we conjugate Latin verbsไม่รู้เลย วิล แม่นึกว่าเธอแค่มาติวภาษาละตินให้ Saving Face (2004)
He seems like, before long, he'll start using "gozaru," doesn't he? [ gozaru: somewhat archaic Japanese copula verb ]ถ้ารุ่นพี่ทามากิ Ouran High School Host Club (2006)
- We were conjugating the verb "to want."- เรากำลังรวมกิริยา "ต้องการ" Halloween (2007)
A noun is a naming word, a pronoun is used instead of a noun, an adjective describes a noun, a verb describes the action of a noun, an adverb describes the action of a verb.คำนามคือคำขนานนาม คำสรรพนามใช้แทนคำนาม คำคุณศัพท์นั้นใช้ขยายคำนาม คำกิริยาแสดงอาการของคำนาม คำวิเศษณ์นั้นช่วยขยายคำกิริยา Like Stars on Earth (2007)
So does he own a long board or use "dude" as a verb?แล้วเขา มีกระดานโต้คลื่นหรือเจ้าชู้รึปล่าว Knight Rider (2008)
Escorted, thrown, the verb doesn't matter, Captain;ไม่ว่าคุณจะแก้ตัวยังไงนะ ผู้กอง Changeling (2008)
I paid a freshman to ask him for help with irregular verbs.ฉันจ้างรุ่นน้อง ไปขอให้ เขาสอนคำกริยา Showmance (2009)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
verbsConjugation of irregular verbs - essential for those learning English.
verbsThe following verbs only take the to-infinitive as their object.
verbs'Verb' refers to the predicate verb. Predicate verbs change their form depending on the subject and the time expressed.
verbsWith the subjunctive past all the 'be' verbs become 'were', OK?
verbsWith verbs there are intransitive verbs that don't take an object, and transitive verbs that do take an object.

CMU English Pronouncing Dictionary Dictionary [with local updates]
verbs

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary (pronunciation guide only)
verbs

Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
れる;られる[reru ; rareru] (aux-v, v1) (1) (れる for 五段 verbs, られる for 一段. Follows the imperfective form of (v5) and (vs) verbs) (See 未然形, 迷惑の受身・めいわくのうけみ) indicates passive voice (inc. the "suffering passive"); (2) (no imperative form. Infrequently used in modern Japanese, e.g. 歩ける is favoured over 歩かれる) (See ら抜き言葉・らぬきことば) indicates the potential form; (3) (no imperative form) indicates spontaneous occurrence; (4) (hon) (no imperative form) used as an honorific for others' actions #41 [Add to Longdo]
よう[you] (aux-v) (1) (non-五段 verbs, e.g. 食べよう) indicates speculation; (2) indicates will; (3) indicates invitation #44 [Add to Longdo]
[u] (aux-v) (1) (after the imperfective form of certain verbs and adjectives) indicates speculation; (2) indicates will; (3) indicates invitation #63 [Add to Longdo]
たり(P);だり[tari (P); dari] (prt) (1) (as …たり…たり, after the ren'youkei forms of multiple verbs) -ing and -ing (e.g. "coming and going"); (2) (used adverbially) doing such things as...; (3) (as …たり…たり at sentence-end, after the ren'youkei forms of a repeated verb) expresses a command; (aux-v) (4) (たり only) (arch) (from とあり) (See たる) (after a noun) to be; (5) (たり only) (arch) (from 〜てあり, after the ren'youkei form of a verb) indicates completion or continuation of an action; (P) #213 [Add to Longdo]
せる;させる[seru ; saseru] (aux-v, v1) (1) (せる is for 五段 verbs, させる for 一段; follows the imperfective form of (v5) and (vs) verbs; senses 1-3 of せる are sometimes abbreviated as 〜す) auxiliary verb indicating the causative; (2) (hum) (usu. as 〜(さ)せてもらう, 〜(さ)せていただく, etc.) auxiliary verb indicating that one has been granted the permission to do something; (3) auxiliary verb used to make verbs more "active"; (4) (hon) (as 〜(さ)せられる, 〜あら(さ)せられる, 〜(さ)せ給う, etc.) auxiliary verb used as an extreme honorific for others' actions #540 [Add to Longdo]
なさい[nasai] (aux) (See 為さる) do (imperative form often used after ~masu base of verbs) #6,831 [Add to Longdo]
過ぎる[すぎる, sugiru] (v1, vi) (1) to pass through; to pass by; to go beyond; (2) to pass (i.e. of time); to elapse; (3) to have expired; to have ended; to be over; (4) to exceed; to surpass; to be above; (5) (as 〜に過ぎない, etc.) to be no more than ...; (v1, vi, suf) (6) (often used after adjective stems or the -masu stems of verbs) to be excessive; to be too much; to be too ...; (P) #9,539 [Add to Longdo]
さす[sasu] (v5s, vt) (1) (See 為せる・1) to make (someone) do; (2) (See 為せる・2) to allow (someone) to; (aux-v, v5s) (3) auxiliary verb indicating the causative; (4) auxiliary verb indicating that one has been granted the permission to do something; (5) auxiliary verb used to make verbs more "active"; (6) auxiliary verb used as an extreme honorific for others' actions; (n) (7) (arch) swidden #14,090 [Add to Longdo]
いろは歌留多(ateji);伊呂波ガルタ;伊呂波歌留多(ateji);以呂波歌留多(ateji)[いろはガルタ, iroha garuta] (n) playing cards bearing proverbs in the traditional ordering of the Japanese syllabary [Add to Longdo]
ですます体[ですますたい, desumasutai] (n) (See です体) literary form imparting the nuance of polite speech (with sentences ending in "desu" and verbs ending in "masu") [Add to Longdo]

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