Examples of using Sounding in English and their translations into Thai
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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It is'music with her silver sound' because musicians have no gold for sounding.
She called finest after the date, Sounding pretty upset.
And stop me if i start sounding.
He created man from sounding clay like unto pottery.
Realistic sounding of musical instruments.
It is necessary to note that increase of a stream speed or bitrate of a mp3 file does not increase quality of sounding this file.
Such sounding and spelling remained, despite all the rules of the word-formation of the Russian language, since it most fully reflects the meaning embedded in the term.
Praise him with the sounding of the trumpet! Praise him with harp and lyre!
He got a sounding kick on the shin that made him shout, but he kept his grip.
Now raise your hand if any of this is sounding familiar to you, from your part of the world.
The public is sounding the alarm, thinking how to solve this problem and increase the statistics of happy families.
Be careful not to come off sounding like you are whining or asking for validation, though, as readers will not respond well to that.
These ancient names, sounding for the anglophile as music, are the personification of this ancient and great country.
There was a lot of reporting about this group, Doctors Without Borders, sounding the alarm and calling for aid and assistance.
If I speak with the languages of men and of angels, but don't have love, I have become sounding brass, or a clanging cymbal.
It is strange and interesting to realize that there are words written and sounding the same, but having different meanings.
Our core beliefs guide us through both good and challenging times, acting as a sounding board and a true north.
The case was also not without the moon. The author of the song, sounding in the intro, is an American jazz singer Al Jerro, a seven-time winner of the Emmy Award.
Many fans of Basta several years ago were surprised to hear the song"Dark Night" sounding in their lips.
Although it is couched in sophisticated sounding language, lots of social research is really just counting things.