Examples of using Loon 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
And now I'm a loon.
Loon. For all I know, you're… crazy as a.
You just babbled like a loon.
Isn't your Van Loon meeting tomorrow?
Never said"nut." I… said"loon.
Loon answered, and his god was angry with me; and so I left him disappearing far away on the tumultuous surface.
And you have been grinning like a loon.
I am no more lonely than the loon that laughs so loud.
My laundry is clean, folded and put away, you loon.
Yeah. But till then, I got another loon for you to look at.
Now I just find myself on a roof talking to myself like a loon.
Evaluating Loon atmospheric temperature measurements through comparisons with satellite-based radio occultation measurements.
If you want me to wear a shirt that says"Batty" or"Loon" on it, I will.
Extend Loon has been being developed since 2013 and can now naturally dispatch another inflatable into its system at regular intervals.
It was a pretty game, played on the smooth surface of the pond, a man against a loon.
Close by drone-conveyance extend Wing, X's venture Loon keeps on pursueing sky-based Internet conveyance.
It is said that loons have been caught in the New York lakes eighty feet beneath the surface, with hooks set for trout--though Walden is deeper than that.
Investigating chaotic mixing in the stratosphere by analysing data from earlier long-duration stratospheric balloon flights made over Antarctica as well as the more comprehensive Loon data set.
In the fall the loon(Colymbus glacialis) came, as usual, to moult and bathe in the pond, making the woods ring with his wild laughter before I had risen.
But now the kind October wind rises, rustling the leaves and rippling the surface of the water, so that no loon can be heard or seen, though his foes sweep the pond with spy-glasses, and make the woods resound with their discharges.
Establishing a database of Loon location information tailored to meet the specific needs of the Marsden-funded project as well as the needs of the international stratospheric research community.
As I was paddling along the north shore one very calm October afternoon, for such days especially they settle on to the lakes, like the milkweed down, having looked in vain over the pond for a loon, suddenly one, sailing out from the shore toward the middle a few rods in front of me, set up his wild laugh and betrayed himself.