English to Lao Meaning of trice - ສາມລໍ້


Trice :
ສາມລໍ້

ປັດຈຸບັນ, JIFF, ສາມລໍ້, ສັ້ນ, ທັນ, ກະພິບຕາ, ມາດຕະການຂອງທີ່ໃຊ້ເວລາ

ສາມລໍ້
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Definitions of trice in English
Noun(1) a very short time (as the time it takes the eye to blink or the heart to beat
Verb(1) raise with a line(2) hoist up or in and lash or secure with a small rope
Examples of trice in English
(1) in a trice, she had flown up the stairs(2) The driver got out in a trice , and others jumped over to help the girl up.(3) As before, the facilitator grasped my objection in a trice , and even though I sense that she's inclined to side with the material, she gets it.(4) Why I know at least half-a-dozen who'd file complaints in a trice .(5) If only she'd said ÔÇÿAll right - I'll go to Mass ÔÇÿ, she'd have been out in a trice .ÔÇÖ(6) It runs extremely quickly and can appear to vanish in a trice .
Related Phrases of trice
(1) trice up ::
ສາມລໍ້ຂຶ້ນ
Synonyms
Noun
1. blink of an eye ::
blink ຂອງຕາ
2. jiffy ::
jiffy
3. flash ::
໌ Flash
4. split second ::
ແຍກທີ່ສອງ
5. twinkling ::
twinkling
6. wink ::
wink
7. instant ::
ທັນ
8. heartbeat ::
ເຕັ້ນຂອງຫົວໃຈ
Verb
9. trice up ::
ສາມລໍ້ຂຶ້ນ
Different Forms
trice
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