0 a type of juicy citrus fruit with a thick reddish-yellow skin -- ต้นส้ม
(also adjective) an orange tree.
I’d like an orange
1 the colour/color of this fruit -- สีส้ม
2 of the colour/color orange -- ที่มีสีส้ม
an orange dress.
3 with the taste of orange juice -- น้ำส้ม
an orange drink.
There were a lot of young, healthy fellows selling oranges.
I have, however, said that sufficient oranges are being distributed to give a certain weight of oranges per head.
In contrast, the single prepositional phrases that did not use the bowl or plate as a reference object, for example in the oranges, were not included.
In the treated oranges, however, the proportion of the total nymphal population declined with each advancing instar (fig. 9), resulting in a distorted demographic structure of the immature population.
Does this also represent an incredible power on the part of marketing strategies and capability - finding themselves unable to sell lemons, have they successfully sold their lemons as oranges?
Of the two prepositional phrases, on top of the oranges in the bowl (303 utterances) and in the bowl with the oranges (313 utterances) occurred the most.
In the 2001 oranges, the peak mean density of each nymphal instar was relatively constant and extended into the adult stage at nearly the same level (fig. 4a).
Following the emergence of adults, the overall numbers of adults were significantly lower in treated oranges despite early and late-season parity in numbers between treated and untreated oranges.