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deface |
to damage and spoil the appearance of something by writing or drawing on it.He was fined for defacing library books. |
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blatant |
very obvious and intentional, when this is a bad thing. done openly in an easy-to-see way. (You're being brave and don't care who see it) The video footage clearly shows the criminal's blatant lies. |
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zero tolerance |
the act of punishing all criminal or unacceptable behaviour severely, even if it is not very serious. This school has a zero tolerance policy towards drugs. |
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appearance |
ภาพลักษณ์ สภาพปรากฎ the way a person or thing looks. an occasion when someone is seen in public. |
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unwillingly |
อย่างไม่เต็มใจ in a way that involves someone doing something they do not want to do. They are being unwillingly dragged into the debate. |
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recover |
ฟื้นตัว It took her a long time to recover from/after her heart operation. |
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to get the hang of something |
ทำสิ่งนั้นได้ดีแล้ว(หลังจากฝึกฝนมา เมื่อก่อนยังทำได้ไม่ดี) I've finally got the hang of driving. Well, for me it was difficult and painful at first but it's quite enjoyable once I got the hang of it. |
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heartwarming experience |
ประสบการณ์ที่อบอุ่นใจ |
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second nature |
ทำจนติดเป็นนิสัย(ฝึกฝนมาอย่างดีจนอยู่ในสายเลือด)(ทำแบบไม่ต้องคิด ชินไปแล้ว) It has now become my second nature. |
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sentiment |
..... Oh! don't get me wrong. I appreciate the sentiment. อย่าเข้าใจผิดนะ ฉันซาบซึ้งในเจตนาของคุณ |
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take guts |
If something takes guts, it requires courage in the face of danger or great risk. It takes guts for firemen to enter a burning building to save someone. It take guts to bring this up. คุณกล้ามากที่พูดเรื่องนี้ |
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bring something up |
to start to talk about particular subject. She's always bringing up her health problems. The evening was going well until someone brought up the subject of politics. |