ทเวนเต้ | [Thwēntē] (tm) EN: FC Twente FR: FC Twente [ m ] ; Twente Enschede [ m ] |
เบญจเพส | [benjaphēt] (n) EN: the crucial age of twenty-five ; the age of twenty-five ; twenty-five years old |
กิโลละ 20 บาท | [kilō la yīsip bāt] (xp) EN: twenty baht a kilogram FR: 20 bahts le kilo |
ในปลายช่วงทศวรรษที่ ๒๐ (20) | [nai plāi chūang thotsawat thī yīsip] (xp) EN: in the late twenties (1920s) FR: à la fin des années 20 |
นักษัตร | [naksat] (n) EN: twenty seven constellations of 133 stars |
นิทานเวตาล | [nithān wētān] (n, exp) EN: the twenty-five tales of Vetala ; Vikramaditya and the Vampire |
สลึง | [saleung] (n) EN: twenty-five satang piece FR: pièce de vingt-cinq satangs [ m ] ; quart de baht [ m ] (25 satangs) |
ยี่สิบ | [yīsip] (num) EN: twenty ; 20 FR: vingt ; 20 |
ยี่สิบอ็ด | [yīsip-et] (num) EN: twenty-one ; 21 FR: vingt-et-un ; 21 |
๒๐ (ยี่สิบ) | [yīsip] (num) EN: 20 (twenty) FR: 20 (vingt) |
เบญจเพส | [benjaphēt] (n) EN: the crucial age of twenty-five ; the age of twenty-five ; twenty-five years old |
กิโลละ 20 บาท | [kilō la yīsip bāt] (xp) EN: twenty baht a kilogram FR: 20 bahts le kilo |
ในปลายช่วงทศวรรษที่ ๒๐ (20) | [nai plāi chūang thotsawat thī yīsip] (xp) EN: in the late twenties (1920s) FR: à la fin des années 20 |
นักษัตร | [naksat] (n) EN: twenty seven constellations of 133 stars |
นิทานเวตาล | [nithān wētān] (n, exp) EN: the twenty-five tales of Vetala ; Vikramaditya and the Vampire |
สลึง | [saleung] (n) EN: twenty-five satang piece FR: pièce de vingt-cinq satangs [ m ] ; quart de baht [ m ] (25 satangs) |
ทเวนเต้ | [Thwēntē] (tm) EN: FC Twente FR: FC Twente [ m ] ; Twente Enschede [ m ] |
ยี่สิบ | [yīsip] (num) EN: twenty ; 20 FR: vingt ; 20 |
ยี่สิบอ็ด | [yīsip-et] (num) EN: twenty-one ; 21 FR: vingt-et-un ; 21 |
๒๐ (ยี่สิบ) | [yīsip] (num) EN: 20 (twenty) FR: 20 (vingt) |
Went | imp. & p. p. of Wend; -- now obsolete except as the imperfect of go, with which it has no etymological connection. See Go. [ 1913 Webster ] To the church both be they went. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Went | n. Course; way; path; journey; direction. [ Obs. ] “At a turning of a wente.” Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] But here my weary team, nigh overspent, Shall breathe itself awhile after so long a went. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] He knew the diverse went of mortal ways. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Wentletrap | n. [ D. wenteltrap a winding staircase; cf. G. wendeltreppe. ] [ Obs. ] Any one of numerous species of elegant, usually white, marine shells of the genus Scalaria, especially Scalaria pretiosa, which was formerly highly valued; -- called also staircase shell. See Scalaria. [ 1913 Webster ] |