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English-Thai: Longdo Dictionary
as well asและ

ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
You want to see it open as well as I.คุณอยากจะเปิดมันออกดูเหมือนกับที่ผมเป็น Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
We know how sensitive he is to mission objectives and now you're telling me to program him for the destruction of the Discovery as well as his own destruction.เรารู้วิธีการที่สำคัญเขาเป็นคนที่ จะปฏิบัติภารกิจ วัตถุประสงค์และตอนนี้คุณ กำลังบอกฉัน ในการเขียนโปรแกรมเขา สำหรับการทำลายของ 2010: The Year We Make Contact (1984)
As well as loving him. Does he make you laugh?เช่นเดียวกับความรักเขา เขาจะทำให้คุณหัวเราะ? The Russia House (1990)
We've already sold the film rights to his new book... as well as publication rights in eighteen languages...เรากำลังขายลิขสิทธิ์หนังสือเล่มใหม่ของเขา ให้กับบริษัทภาพยนตร์ อีกทั้งลิขสิทธิ์ในการแปลอีกสิบแปดภาษา In the Mouth of Madness (1994)
It was the favourite wish of his mother as well as hers.มันเป็นความปรารถนา ที่ยินยอมโดยดีจากแม่ของเขา Episode #1.6 (1995)
No, it is all forgotten! Perhaps I didn't always love him as well as I do now.ไม่หรอกมันถูกลืมไปหมดแล้ว บางทีฉันอาจไม่ได้รักเขามากเหมือนที่รักอยู่ตอนนี้ Episode #1.6 (1995)
Republican and Democrat, liberal and conservative alike... stunned and saddened by the circumstances surrounding... the death of Senator Jackson, as well as the death itself.รีพับลิกันและเดโมแครเสรีนิยมและอนุรักษ์นิยมเหมือนกัน ... ตะลึงและเศร้าใจสภาพแวดล้อม ... การตายของแจ็คสันวุฒิสมาชิกเช่นเดียวกับการตายของตัวเอง The Birdcage (1996)
Believe you've already met our tireless research assistant, Mr. Fisher as well as his cologne.เชื่อว่าคุณได้พบแล้ว ไม่รู้จักเหน็ดเหนื่อยของเรา ผู้ช่วยวิจัยนายฟิชเชอร์ เช่นเดียวกับโคโลญจ์ของเขา Contact (1997)
But I think we all know that person is not gonna represent you as well as I can.แต่คนคนนั้นคงทำงานให้คุณไม่ดีเท่าผมหรอก Good Will Hunting (1997)
I will not suffer more. Are you not reading as well as not writing?ฉันจะไม่ยอมทุกข์ทรมานอีกต่อไป คุณคงไม่ได้อ่านพอๆกับที่ไม่ได้เขียนใช่มั้ย The Red Violin (1998)
Administered 80 milligrams Promozine HCI and six milligrams Sumattrapan orally, as well as one milligram Dihydroric-atamine-mezilayte by subcutaneous injection.ใช้ยาฉีด Promozine HCI 80 มิลลิกรัม ยาเม็ด Sumattrapan 6 มิลลิกรัม รวมทั้ง Di-hydroric-atamine mezilayteas อีก 1 มิลลิกรัม Pi (1998)
is it going as well as you hoped, ...คุณแหละเอาวัณโรคไป คนสูบบุหรี่อย่างฉัน ไปได้ไม่กี่ที่ โอเค, ดี, ก็ได้-- (ไอ) Fight Club (1999)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
as well asAir as well as sunlight is, needless to say, indispensable to our daily life.
as well asAlfred, King of England, was a great scholar as well as a great ruler.
as well asAll of us are connected with the past and the future as well as the present.
as well asAnd of course, a speaker usually communicates in two ways, orally as well as through gestures.
as well asCarry out the task as well as you can.
as well asDidn't they teach you common sense as well as typing at the school where you studied?
as well asEach stage of life is a preparation for the next as well as a complete life in itself.
as well asEducation should not be a burden on the parents as well as on the children.
as well asFew people can run the machine as well as Mr Smith.
as well asFrench is spoken in parts of Italy as well as in France.
as well asHe as well as I is a member of the club.
as well asHe as well as you is a good golfer.

Chinese-English: CC-CEDICT Dictionary
以及[yǐ jí, ㄧˇ ㄐㄧˊ,  ] as well as; too; and #254 [Add to Longdo]

Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
及び[および, oyobi] (conj) and; as well as; (P) #407 [Add to Longdo]
並びに[ならびに, narabini] (conj) and (also); both ... and; as well as; (P) #6,521 [Add to Longdo]
兼ねる[かねる, kaneru] (aux-v) (1) (See 兼ねない) to be unable to (usu. kana); to find difficult (unpleasant, awkward, painful) to do (usu. kana); (v1, vt) (2) to serve two or more functions or roles simultaneously; to contain (or combine) two or more features; (3) to work in two or more jobs simultaneously (positions, etc.); to do alongside; (4) to hesitate to do something (out of consideration for others); (5) to think of the future (as well as the present); (P) #17,407 [Add to Longdo]
でもある[demoaru] (v5r-i) (1) (である with も) (See である) to also be (formal, literary); implies that as well as the earlier stated this is also the case; (2) to be ... or something; (P) [Add to Longdo]
と同時に[とどうじに, todoujini] (exp) at the same time as; while; as well as (multiple roles) [Add to Longdo]
のみならず[nominarazu] (conj) (See だけでなく) besides; as well as [Add to Longdo]
且つ飲み且つ歌う[かつのみかつうたう, katsunomikatsuutau] (v5u) to drink and sing at the same time; to drink as well as sing [Add to Longdo]
許りでなく[ばかりでなく, bakaridenaku] (exp) (uk) not only ... but (also); as well as ... [Add to Longdo]
京都五山[きょうとござん, kyoutogozan] (n) Kyoto Gozan; the five most important Rinzai temples of Kyoto, as well as Nanzen-ji [Add to Longdo]
天気輪[てんきりん, tenkirin] (n) (1) weather wheel; pillar found near graveyards and temples with a wheel attached to it that can be used to communicate with the dead, as well as for divination; (2) (See 太陽柱) sun pillar [Add to Longdo]

Result from Foreign Dictionaries (2 entries found)

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Well \Well\, adv. [Compar. and superl. wanting, the deficiency
     being supplied by better and best, from another root.] [OE.
     wel, AS. wel; akin to OS., OFries., & D. wel, G. wohl, OHG.
     wola, wela, Icel. & Dan. vel, Sw. v[aum]l, Goth. wa['i]la;
     originally meaning, according to one's will or wish. See
     {Will}, v. t., and cf. {Wealth}.]
     [1913 Webster]
     1. In a good or proper manner; justly; rightly; not ill or
        wickedly.
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              If thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door.
                                                    --Gen. iv. 7.
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     2. Suitably to one's condition, to the occasion, or to a
        proposed end or use; suitably; abundantly; fully;
        adequately; thoroughly.
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              Lot . . . beheld all the plain of Jordan, that it
              was well watered everywhere.          --Gen. xiii.
                                                    10.
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              WE are wellable to overcome it.       --Num. xiii.
                                                    30.
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              She looketh well to the ways of her household.
                                                    --Prov. xxxi.
                                                    27.
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              Servant of God, well done! well hast thou fought
              The better fight.                     --Milton.
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     3. Fully or about; -- used with numbers. [Obs.] "Well a ten
        or twelve." --Chaucer.
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              Well nine and twenty in a company.    --Chaucer.
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     4. In such manner as is desirable; so as one could wish;
        satisfactorily; favorably; advantageously; conveniently.
        "It boded well to you." --Dryden.
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              Know
              In measure what the mind may well contain. --Milton.
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              All the world speaks well of you.     --Pope.
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     5. Considerably; not a little; far.
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              Abraham and Sarah were old and well stricken in age.
                                                    --Gen. xviii.
                                                    11.
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     Note: Well is sometimes used elliptically for it is well, as
           an expression of satisfaction with what has been said
           or done, and sometimes it expresses concession, or is
           merely expletive; as, well, the work is done; well, let
           us go; well, well, be it so.
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     Note: Well, like above, ill, and so, is used before many
           participial adjectives in its usual adverbial senses,
           and subject to the same custom with regard to the use
           of the hyphen (see the Note under {Ill}, adv.); as, a
           well-affected supporter; he was well affected toward
           the project; a well-trained speaker; he was well
           trained in speaking; well-educated, or well educated;
           well-dressed, or well dressed; well-appearing;
           well-behaved; well-controlled; well-designed;
           well-directed; well-formed; well-meant; well-minded;
           well-ordered; well-performed; well-pleased;
           well-pleasing; well-seasoned; well-steered;
           well-tasted; well-told, etc. Such compound epithets
           usually have an obvious meaning, and since they may be
           formed at will, only a few of this class are given in
           the Vocabulary.
           [1913 Webster]
  
     {As well}. See under {As}.
  
     {As well as}, and also; together with; not less than; one as
        much as the other; as, a sickness long, as well as severe;
        London is the largest city in England, as well as the
        capital.
  
     {Well enough}, well or good in a moderate degree; so as to
        give satisfaction, or so as to require no alteration.
  
     {Well off}, in good condition; especially, in good condition
        as to property or any advantages; thriving; prosperous.
  
     {Well to do}, well off; prosperous; -- used also adjectively.
        "The class well to do in the world." --J. H. Newman.
  
     {Well to live}, in easy circumstances; well off; well to do.
        --Shak.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  as \as\ ([a^]z), adv. & conj. [OE. as, als, alse, also, al swa,
     AS. eal sw[=a], lit. all so; hence, quite so, quite as: cf.
     G. als as, than, also so, then. See {Also}.]
     1. Denoting equality or likeness in kind, degree, or manner;
        like; similar to; in the same manner with or in which; in
        accordance with; in proportion to; to the extent or degree
        in which or to which; equally; no less than; as, ye shall
        be as gods, knowing good and evil; you will reap as you
        sow; do as you are bidden.
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              His spiritual attendants adjured him, as he loved
              his soul, to emancipate his brethren. --Macaulay.
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     Note: As is often preceded by one of the antecedent or
           correlative words such, same, so, or as, in expressing
           an equality or comparison; as, give us such things as
           you please, and so long as you please, or as long as
           you please; he is not so brave as Cato; she is as
           amiable as she is handsome; come as quickly as
           possible. "Bees appear fortunately to prefer the same
           colors as we do." --Lubbock. As, in a preceding part of
           a sentence, has such or so to answer correlatively to
           it; as with the people, so with the priest.
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     2. In the idea, character, or condition of, -- limiting the
        view to certain attributes or relations; as, virtue
        considered as virtue; this actor will appear as Hamlet.
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              The beggar is greater as a man, than is the man
              merely as a king.                     --Dewey.
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     3. While; during or at the same time that; when; as, he
        trembled as he spoke.
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              As I return I will fetch off these justices. --Shak.
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     4. Because; since; it being the case that.
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              As the population of Scotland had been generally
              trained to arms . . . they were not indifferently
              prepared.                             --Sir W.
                                                    Scott.
        [1913 Webster] [See Synonym under {Because}.]
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     5. Expressing concession. (Often approaching though in
        meaning).
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              We wish, however, to avail ourselves of the
              interest, transient as it may be, which this work
              has excited.                          --Macaulay.
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     6. That, introducing or expressing a result or consequence,
        after the correlatives so and such. [Obs.]
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              I can place thee in such abject state, as help shall
              never find thee.                      --Rowe.
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     {So as}, so that. [Obs.]
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              The relations are so uncertain as they require a
              great deal of examination.            --Bacon.
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     7. As if; as though. [Obs. or Poetic]
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              He lies, as he his bliss did know.    --Waller.
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     8. For instance; by way of example; thus; -- used to
        introduce illustrative phrases, sentences, or citations.
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     9. Than. [Obs. & R.]
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              The king was not more forward to bestow favors on
              them as they free to deal affronts to others their
              superiors.                            --Fuller.
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     10. Expressing a wish. [Obs.] "As have,"
  
     Note: i. e., may he have. --Chaucer.
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     {As . . as}. See {So . . as}, under {So}.
  
     {As far as}, to the extent or degree. "As far as can be
        ascertained." --Macaulay.
  
     {As far forth as}, as far as. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
  
     {As for}, or {As to}, in regard to; with respect to.
  
     {As good as}, not less than; not falling short of.
  
     {As good as one's word}, faithful to a promise.
  
     {As if}, or {As though}, of the same kind, or in the same
        condition or manner, that it would be if.
  
     {As it were} (as if it were), a qualifying phrase used to
        apologize for or to relieve some expression which might be
        regarded as inappropriate or incongruous; in a manner.
  
     {As now}, just now. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
  
     {As swythe}, as quickly as possible. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
  
     {As well}, also; too; besides. --Addison.
  
     {As well as}, equally with, no less than. "I have
        understanding as well as you." --Job xii. 3.
  
     {As yet}, until now; up to or at the present time; still;
        now.
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