Examples of using To get something in English and their translations into Thai
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But you start to get something more like a coherent face, rendered using my own face as a guide.
Most of what I hear all day are people trying to get something from me.
If you're gonna stay put, at least could you try to get something out of this?
Dishes vary in price but you're pretty much guaranteed to get something under 1000 yen!
In his experience, steroid usage creates“hacks”- individuals who try to get something they did not earn.
Capricorn is working hard to achieve status, so on the New Year we would like to get something that would reflect their efforts and successes.
As I said before, social engineering is a method by which you use the safety, care, or curiosity of the victims to get something or reach a goal.
Now if we just view this, if we just try to evaluate it at 0 or take the limit as we approach 0 in each of these functions, we're going to get something that looks like 0/0.
What's great about working now at this intersection between education and technology and actually learning science is that all of those things are now ready to go, ready to get something really done.
But to get something that we would say is a good enough copy of my consciousness that if it were put back in somebody else's body, people would be fooled into thinking it was me-- this is something we haven't even the first clue.
Every time a visitor wants to get something extra big, because they like to see extra rotation or free spins at each level, and most importantly new things to explore every day.
I wanted to get something that was going to last forever, something that was going to be with me for my whole life and could go through generations. With the Rolex GMT- Master II, I knew I could get that.”.
I have to get something.
I have to get something.
Someone asked me to get something.
Wait. I need to get something.
Meredith went to get something to eat.
I need to get something, too.
You have to get something on him.
I need to get something first.