Examples of using Amenable in English and their translations into Thai
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Amenable, that's right.
Regular tooth amenable to grinding.
Amenable grandmother more the forest.
At a high level amenable to training.
My amenable toy makes me racket.
It is worth noting that they are not amenable to correction.
Acne, not amenable to other therapies.
They're professional and very amenable.
If she's amenable. Sure, knock yourself out.
But is this question even amenable to science?
Amenable to that. Well, I suppose I could be.
Chronic cholecystitis, not amenable to conservative treatment.
Amenable to multilayer, superlattice, nanolaminant and nanocomposite films.
A marriage between our kingdoms would make him amenable to signing.
Chronic alcoholism, not amenable to treatment by other means.
Sagittarius- insanely passionate natures and instantly amenable to jealousy.
Not roundabout amenable dance panama permission me in fine fettle.
Metastasis of the tumor in the brain, not amenable to surgical treatment.
But husk is not recommended to start up by owners who are not going to use the pet for their intended purpose- these dogs are freedom-loving and not very amenable to training.
Renal failure with anuria, not amenable to correction with furosemide;
There are even such rare forms as intestinal candidiasis or esophageal candidiasis, but all of them are amenable to diagnosis and treatment.
Reversion is practically not amenable to treatment with available drugs and remedies.
Selflessness is governed by the internal morality of the individual and is not amenable to influence from the outside;
Even the Jacket Cooling Water is amenable for heat recovery, vapour absorption system adoption.
Working kitchen wall can be paneled-skinali- they are durable, aesthetic, perfectly amenable to cleaning, create volume effect.
Balusters made of wood perfectly amenable to staining, which not only allows you to use them to create a variety of decorative effects, but also greatly extends the service life.
Quite a frequent cause, leading to the violation in question and not amenable to self-correction, is an innate mental peculiarity.
For researchers, the implications of the presence of computers everywhere are easiest to see online, an environment that is fully measured and amenable to experimentation.
Greed can be presented in the form of amenable to quenching the thirst for profit and material wealth.
Since the foundations of self-esteem are laid at an early age, and continue to form already at school, they are amenable to correction and impact.