Examples of using Dictates in English and their translations into Thai
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
We think the word dictates the magic.
Computer dictates even in Romanian with diacritics.
Registration of the country plot: the need dictates time.
Modern life dictates its conditions.
Their high level of technical development… Logic dictates that given.
The market dictates, is what I'm trying to say.
Ability to report to work and or be available to contact in emergency situations as business need dictates.
Your insurance policy dictates you send in a team.
Logic dictates that given their high level of technical development… they're an advanced culture.
Take note that your WordPress theme dictates the width of your post's content area.
Thai law dictates that all land reclamation projects must be carried out by government agencies.
In fact, it is the level of women's self-esteem that dictates the rules by which life is adjusted.
Modern life dictates a completely crazy rhythm of life.
The height, width and location of the noise barrier wall, dictates the size and shape of your noise shadow.
As the price here dictates, we are the manufacture and we give you factory price.
Linear combination of the column vectors of A, where the matrix X dictates what the weights on each of the columns are.
Today's reality dictates the conditions to the daughters of Eve.
The state of tension and perpetual race is visited by every single person in a big city, who dictates his own rules.
This application dictates a number from your contact list.
Yes, moisture and contaminants: Moisture: Because Polyol Ester Oil(POE) absorbs moisture at a faster and higher rate than mineral oil, the time that the inside of the compressor can be exposed to the atmosphere is much shorter. Good practice dictates that the compressor plugs not be pulled until the compressor is set in place.
The modern world dictates its own rules to us, you need to be stylish, fashionable.
The privacy policy of Crown Equipment Corporation, dba Crown Lift Trucks, dictates how we handle the information you provide. You may opt out of this policy by checking this box.
Tradition dictates that you have to be an actual carpenter for having the privilege of performing this dangerous act.
Interconnection of the poles dictates the load that the switch can make and break.
VISTA dictates that no trustee is permitted to interfere in the day-to-day running of the organisation unless given express permission to do so in certain circumstance.
The world of fashion and beauty dictates its own rules, which many fashionistas want to comply.
Tradition dictates that the Christmas tree goes by the fireplace, but our Heritage Balsam Spruce is so beautiful that you will want to put one in every room of the house.
The pace of the modern world dictates new rules, everyone wants the work to be executed perfectly.
The world dictates that a woman should look like a goddess on the cover of a glossy magazine, and if you don't meet this, then you just need to head for yourself and start reworking.
In games that involve a button that dictates where the action starts, those differ from seven-card stud.