Examples of using Moat in English and their translations into Thai
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That's right. And a moat.
There's no moat. What's the problem?
And sank her in the moat.
The industry has a moat, but it is not deep.
We are beneath the castle moat.
It was surrounded by a moat with crystal clear water.
We're underneath the castle moat.
I sense History of the moat temple Uiro bodily for the five senses.
Well, at least it doesn't have a moat.
Foster JW Moat AG.
Renting a rowboat to explore the moat.
Maybe you could use it to build a moat around the school, keep out the press.
What's the problem? There's no moat.
Adorned with a moat and the circular City Wall Park, the wall surrounds the square inner city.
Gather whatever men you can and ride for Moat Cailin.
One street away from moat around Palace. Easy walking to markets and restaurants.
America was basically a castle with a 3,000-mile moat. Weapons!
During the Goryukaku Star Illumination, the star-shaped moat of Goryukaku is illuminated with about 2000 light bulbs.
Just minutes ride to Chiang Mai University and Old City central moat.
The moat around Matsue Castle has been preserved so as to be the same as it was when the castle was built.
The most fascinating part of the castle is underground- a chunk of the old city walls and moat.
This waffle iron has a wide wrap-around moat that catches batter overflow and then cooks it for easy removal.
Wabisuke is about a 5 min walk from Himeji Castle on the north-western side of the moat.
Originally, the city rampart is 3-layerd moat and mound before developed the internal rampart to be a laterite rampart.
Squads of Roman defenders would carry portable flame throwers, spraying anyone trying to climb out of the moat.
Ohori translates as“moat” in Japanese and the reason for this is because the pond in the park used to serve as a moat for Fukuoka castle.
In the locks, the toilets were a niche with a hole that was taken out of the wall, through which all the excess fell into the moat.
At the time, the original configuration of the moat was utilised to construct a wall by which the inner side was an embankment and the outer part stone, highlighting the contrast between medieval and modern characteristics, an unusual point of interest.
The three-storey building is close to the riverside and easy to find, just at the end of Chang Moi Road, east of the moat and north of Chiang Mai Night Bazaar.
In Goryokaku, there is a place where you can rent a boat to go around the moat. Goryokaku looks slightly different from the boat going slowly around it. Rent a boat at the well-established store Noda Rental Boat, founded in 1922. Closed during winter.