Examples of using Nests 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
All these little Charlie nests.
Knock down or nests when empty.
With you I want to twist nests.
Often, the nests can be outdoors.
This project is called"Love Nests.
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But the foam frogs' nests have baked in the sun.
I know where one of their nests is.
Often, the nests can be located outdoors.
You run your own ship. Take down these nests.
The tray of the cassette nests inside the lid.
In the nests you can see chicks of different sizes.
They are usually treated with insect nests.
Frequently individuals equip nests in hollows of trees.
The australian kangaroos are jumping towards their nests.
Often they have nests in the willow thickets or reeds.
Natural shelter animals: burrows, nests, hollows.
We find nests almost every week, and they all climb and climb. Just a nightmare!
Help me. I… I know where one of their nests is.
Who do you think was making needles and making nests and dripping on rocks for you, mister dense?
After the birds winter, they return to their usual nests.
Hornets' nests(photo): about their device and how to remove them correctly and safely.
In order to completely eliminate the problem, you need to find and destroy all the nests.
To get rid of ants in an apartment forever, you need to find nests in which the uterus lays eggs.
They brood in a town 150 miles away, where the soil conditions are better for building nests.
Also these striped predators can ruin nests by eating eggs of birds, catch small rodents, frogs, and occasionally fish.
Thermal- the use of hot steam, rising temperatures in the room, pouring nests with boiling water;
In an apartment building, one colony can have nests on several floors in dozens of apartments, tambours and technical rooms.
From mammals these insects prefer precisely those who tend to arrange nests and burrows.
A strong solution of the drug is poured on the wasp nests, which are dangerously located near the dacha, and also pour anthills.
In some places in nature, bugs constantly live in the holes of rodents and the nests of colonial birds.