การเทิร์น

gaan tern

Meanings

1NounB1

trade-in [of sth]

The act of trading in an old item, such as a car or phone, as partial payment for a new one.

Examples

ฉันchănฉันchăn1I; me (1st person pronoun)2[to] eat (polite/old-fashioned)อยากได้yàak dâiอยากได้yàak dâi[to] want (to have); would like (to get)โทรศัพท์toh-rá-sàpโทรศัพท์toh-rá-sàp1mobile phone; cellphone (colloquial)2[to] telephone [sb]; [to] call3telephone; phoneใหม่màiใหม่mài1new; not old2new; different; fresh3again; anew4new; inexperienced (novice)แต่dtàeแต่dtàe1but; however (contrast)2only; just (restriction)3from; since (starting point)4even; despite (emphatic concessive)ต้องdtôngต้องdtông1must; have to2should; likely to; bound to3correct; rightรอrorรอror1[to] wait2[to] wait for; awaitโปรโมชั่นbproh-moh-chánโปรโมชั่นbproh-moh-chánpromotion; special offerการเทิร์นgaan ternการเทิร์นgaan tern1trade-in [of sth]2the act of turning; a turnก่อนgònก่อนgòn1before; earlier; previously; first2previous; prior; former
I want a new phone, but I have to wait for a trade-in promotion first.
2NounB2

the act of turning; a turn

The act of turning something over or around; a turn, as in dancing or movement.

Examples

นักเต้นnák dtênนักเต้นnák dtêndancerคนkonคนkon1person; human2people (as a group)3person; human being (as prefix-like element)4classifier: peopleนั้นnánนั้นnán1that (distal demonstrative)2that one; that thing3that (emphatic/contrastive final particle)ต้องdtôngต้องdtông1must; have to2should; likely to; bound to3correct; rightฝึกfèukฝึกfèuk1[to] practice; train (oneself); exercise (a skill)2[to] train; coach (someone)3[to] drill; discipline (sb)การเทิร์นgaan ternการเทิร์นgaan tern1trade-in [of sth]2the act of turning; a turnตัวdtuuaตัวdtuua1body; self; person (colloq.)2character; figure3classifier: animals, garments, furniture, certain items; people (informal)4self-/personal (attributive)ทุกวันtúk wanทุกวันtúk wan1every day; daily2everyday (attributive); dailyเพื่อpêuuaเพื่อpêuua1for; in order to2for the sake of; on behalf ofรักษาสมดุลrák-săa sŏm-dunรักษาสมดุลrák-săa sŏm-dun[to] maintain balance
That dancer has to practice turning every day to maintain balance.