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สัทอักษรสากล: [rūap am nāt]การออกเสียง: รวบอำนาจ การใช้"รวบอำนาจ" คือ
- v. centralize (power, authority)
- ร: The thirty-fifth consonคำตรงข้าม:of the Thai alphabet, belonging to the low
- รวบ: v. to gather, to collect, to muster, to concentrate, to keep, to rally.
- ว: The thirty-seventh consonคำตรงข้าม:of the Thai alphabet, having the sound of
- บ: The twenty-sixth consonคำตรงข้าม:of the Thai alphabet, having teh sound of b
- บอ: [bø] adj. slightly crazy ; potty ; foolish ; silly
- อ: The forty-third consonคำตรงข้าม:of the Thai alphabet, having the sound of a
- อำ: 1) v. be possessed 2) v. hide ที่เกี่ยวข้อง: cover up, keep
- อำนาจ: n. might, power, authority. ที่เกี่ยวข้อง: ขุนหลวง-a non-hereditary
- น: The twenty-fifth consonคำตรงข้าม:of the Thai alphabet, a low class letter of
- นา: n. rice field, paddy. ที่เกี่ยวข้อง: ชาวนา (peasคำตรงข้าม:y or
- จ: The eighth consonคำตรงข้าม:of the Thai alphabet, a middle or second class
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