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then

ADJ ใน ตอนนั้น  ในขณะนั้น  at that time nai-ton-nan

 

then

ADV ดังนั้น  ฉะนั้น  ถ้าเช่นนั้น  therefore dang-nan

 

then

ADV นอกจากนี้  ยิ่งกว่า นี้  furthermore in addition nok-jak-ne

 

then

ADV หลังจากนั้น  แล้ว  จากนั้น  ต่อจากนั้น  afterwards lang-jak-nan

 

then

ADV ในขณะนั้น  at that time nai-ka-na-nan

 

then

N เวลา นั้น  ช่วง นั้น  ตอนนั้น  that time we-la-nan

 

then and there

IDM ทันทีทันใด  tan-te-tan-dai

 

thenar

N ฝ่ามือ ฝ่าเท้า  เนิน โคน นิ้วหัวแม่มือ 

 

thence

ADV จากนั้น  ตั้งแต่ นั้น ต่อมา  jak-nan

 

thenceforth

ADV นับแต่ นั้น เป็นต้นมา  จากนั้นมา  จากนั้น เป็นต้นมา  thence thenceforward nab-tea-nan-pen-ton-pai

 

thenceforward

ADV นับแต่ นั้น เป็นต้นมา  จากนั้นมา  จากนั้น เป็นต้นมา  thenceforth thence nab-tea-nan-pen-ton-pai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

THEN

adv. 1. At that time, referring to a time specified, either past or future.
And the Canaanite was then in the land. Genesis 12:6.
That is, when Abram migrated and came into Canaan.
Now I know in part, but then shall I know even as I am known. 1 Corinthians 13:12.
2. Afterward; soon afterward or immediately.
First be reconciled to thy brother, and then come and offer thy gift. Matthew 5:24.
3. In that case; in consequence. Galatians 3:29; Job 3:13.
If all this be so, then man has a natural freedom.
4. Therefore; for this reason.
Now then be all thy weighty cares away.
5. At another time; as now and then, at one time and another.
6. That time.
Till then we knew
The force of those dire arms?

 

THENCE

adv. thens. 1. From that place.
When you depart thence, shake off the dust of your feet. Mark 6:11.
It is more usual, though not necessary, to use from before thence.
Then will I send and fetch thee from thence. Genesis 27:45.
2. From that time.
There shall be no more thence an infant of days. Isaiah 65:2 .
3. For that reason.
Not to sit idle with so great a gift
Useless, and thence ridiculous, about him.

 

THENCEFORTH

adv. thens'forth. [thence and forth. ] From that time. If the salt hath lost its savor, it is thenceforth good for nothing. Matthew 5:13.
This is also preceded by from, though not from any necessity.
And from thenceforth Pilate sought to release him. John 19:12.

 

THENCEFORWARD

adv. [thence and forward. ] From that time onward.

 

THENCEFROM

adv. [thence and from. ] From that place. [Not in use. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

THEN

Then, adv. Etym: [Originally the same word as than. See Than. ]

 

1. At that time (referring to a time specified, either past or future ). And the Canaanite was then in the land. Gen. xii. 6. Now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known. 1 Cor. xiii. 12.

 

2. Soon afterward, or immediately; next; afterward. First be reconciled to thy brother, and then come and offer thy gift. Matt. v. 24.

 

3. At another time; later; again. One while the master is not aware of what is done, and then in other cases it may fall out to be own act. L'Estrange. By then. (a ) By that time. (b ) By the time that. [Obs. ]But that opinion, I trust, by then this following argument hath been well read, will be left for one of the mysteries of an indulgent Antichrist. Milton. Now and then. See under Now, adv. -- Till then, until that time; until the time mentioned. Milton.

 

Note: Then is often used elliptically, like an adjective, for then existing; as, the then administration.

 

THEN

THEN Then, conj.

 

1. Than. [Obs. ] Spenser.

 

2. In that case; in consequence; as a consequence; therefore; for this reason. If all this be so, then man has a natural freedom. Locke. Now, then, be all thy weighty cares away. Dryden.

 

Syn. -- Therefore. Then, Therefore. Both these words are used in reasoning; but therefore takes the lead, while then is rather subordinate or incidental. Therefore states reasons and draws inferences in form; then, to a great extent, takes the point as proved, and passes on to the general conclusion. "Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God. " Rom. v. 1. "So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. " Rom. x. 17.

 

THENADAYS

THENADAYS Then "a *days, adv.

 

Defn: At that time; then; in those days; -- correlative to nowadays. [R.]

 

THENAL; THENAR

The "nal, The "nar, a. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. (Anat. )

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to the thenar; corresponding to thenar; palmar.

 

THENAR

THENAR The "nar, n. (Anat. )(a ) The palm of the hand. (b ) The prominence of the palm above the base of the thumb; the thenar eminence; the ball of the thumb. Sometimes applied to the corresponding part of the foot.

 

THENARDITE

The *nard "ite, n. Etym: [Named after the French chemist, L.J.Thénard.](Min. )

 

Defn: Anhydrous sodium sulphate, a mineral of a white or brown color and vitreous luster.

 

THENCE

Thence, adv. Etym: [OE. thenne, thanne, and (with the adverbal -s;see -wards ) thennes, thannes (hence thens, now written thence ), AS. thanon, thanan, thonan; akin to OHG. dannana, dannan, danan, and G. von dannen, E. that, there. See That. ]

 

1. From that place. "Bid him thence go. " Chaucer. When ye depart thence, shake off the dust under your feet for a testimony against them. Mark vi. 11.

 

Note: It is not unusual, though pleonastic, to use from before thence. Cf. Hence, Whence. Then I will send, and fetch thee from thence. Gen. xxvii. 45.

 

2. From that time; thenceforth; thereafter. There shall be no more thence an infant of days. Isa. lxv. 2 .

 

3. For that reason; therefore. Not to sit idle with so great a gift Useless, and thence ridiculous, about him. Milton.

 

4. Not there; elsewhere; absent. [Poetic ] Shak.

 

THENCEFORTH

THENCEFORTH Thence `forth ", adv.

 

Defn: From that time; thereafter. If the salt have lost his savor, wherewith shall it be salted it is thenceforth good for nothing. Matt. v. 13.

 

Note: This word is sometimes preceded by from, -- a redundancy sanctioned by custom. Chaucer. John. xix. 12.

 

THENCEFORWARD

THENCEFORWARD Thence `for "ward, adv.

 

Defn: From that time onward; thenceforth.

 

THENCEFROM

THENCEFROM Thence `from ", adv.

 

Defn: From that place. [Obs. ]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

then

then |T͟Hen ðɛn | adverb 1 at that time; at the time in question: I was living in Cairo then | [ after prep. ] : Phoebe by then was exhausted | [ as adj. ] : a hotel where the then prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, was staying. 2 after that; next; afterward: she won the first and then the second game. also; in addition: I'm paid a generous salary, and then there's the money I've made at the races. 3 in that case; therefore: if you do what I tell you, then there's nothing to worry about | well, that's okay then. used at the end of a sentence to emphasize an inference being drawn: so you're still here, then. used to finish off a conversation: see you in an hour, then. PHRASES then and there immediately: she made up her mind then and there. ORIGIN Old English thænne, thanne, thonne, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dan and German dann, also to that and the .

 

thenar

the nar |ˈTHēnär ˈθinɑr |Anatomy adjective of or relating to the rounded fleshy part of the hand at the base of the thumb (the ball of the thumb ). noun this part of the hand. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Greek, literally palm of the hand, sole of the foot.

 

thenardite

the nard ite |THəˈnärdīt, tə -θəˈnɑrdaɪt | noun a white to brownish translucent crystalline mineral occurring in evaporated salt lakes, consisting of anhydrous sodium sulfate. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from the name of Baron Louis-Jacques Thénard (1777 –1857 ), French chemist, + -ite 1 .

 

thence

thence |T͟Hens ðɛns |(also from thence ) adverb formal from a place or source previously mentioned: they intended to cycle on into France and thence home via Belgium. as a consequence: studying maps to assess past latitudes and thence an indication of climate. ORIGIN Middle English thennes, from earlier thenne (from Old English thanon ) + -s 3 (later respelled -ce to denote the unvoiced sound ).

 

thenceforth

thence forth |T͟HensˈfôrTH ˈˌðɛnsˈˌfɔrθ |(also from thenceforth ) adverb archaic or literary from that time, place, or point onward: thenceforth he made his life in England.

 

thenceforward

thence for ward |T͟Hensˈfôrwərd ˌðɛnsˈfɔrwərd | adverb another term for thenceforth.

 

Oxford Dictionary

then

then |ðɛn | adverb 1 at that time; at the time in question: I was living in Cairo then | [ after prep. ] : Phoebe by then was exhausted | [ as adj. ] : he accepted a peerage from the then Prime Minister, Edward Heath. 2 after that; next; afterwards: she won the first and then the second game. also; in addition: I'm paid a generous salary, and then there's the money I've made at the races. 3 in that case; therefore: if you do what I tell you, then there's nothing to worry about | well, that's okay then. used at the end of a sentence to emphasize an inference being drawn: so you're still here then. used to finish off a conversation: see you in an hour then. PHRASES then and there immediately. ORIGIN Old English thænne, thanne, thonne, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dan and German dann, also to that and the .

 

thenar

thenar |ˈθiːnə | adjective Anatomy relating to the rounded fleshy part of the hand at the base of the thumb (the ball of the thumb ). ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Greek, literally palm of the hand, sole of the foot .

 

thenardite

thenardite |θɛˈnɑːdʌɪt | noun [ mass noun ] a white to brownish translucent crystalline mineral occurring in evaporated salt lakes, consisting of anhydrous sodium sulphate. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from the name of Baron Louis-Jacques Thénard (1777 –1857 ), French chemist, + -ite 1 .

 

thence

thence |ðɛns |(also from thence ) adverb formal from a place or source previously mentioned: they intended to cycle on into France and thence home via Belgium. as a consequence: studying maps to assess past latitudes and thence an indication of climate. ORIGIN Middle English thennes, from earlier thenne (from Old English thanon, of West Germanic origin ) + -s 3 (later respelled -ce to denote the unvoiced sound ). usage: The use of thence is similar to whence in that thence and from thence are both used to mean from a place or source previously mentioned ’. See also usage at whence .

 

thenceforth

thenceforth |ðɛnsˈfɔːθ, ˈðɛnsfɔːθ |(also from thenceforth ) adverb archaic or literary from that time, place, or point onward: thenceforth he made his life in England.

 

thenceforward

thence |for ¦ward |ðɛnsˈfɔːwəd | adverb another term for thenceforth.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

then

then adverb 1 I was living in Cairo then: at that time, in those days; at that point (in time ), at that moment, on that occasion. 2 she won the first and then the second game: next, after that, afterward /afterward, subsequently, later. 3 and then there's another problem: in addition, also, besides, as well, additionally, on top of that, over and above that, moreover, furthermore, what's more, to boot; too. 4 well, if that's what he wants, then he should leave: in that case, that being so, it follows that.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

then

then adverb 1 I was living in Cairo then: at that time, at that point, in those days; at that point in time, at that moment, on that occasion. 2 she won the first and then the second game: next, after that, afterwards, subsequently, later. 3 I'm paid a generous salary, and then there's the money I make at the races: in addition, also, besides, as well, additionally, on top of that, over and above that, moreover, furthermore, what's more, to boot; too. 4 well, if that's what he wants, then he should leave: in that case, that being the case, that being so, under those circumstances, it follows that.

 

Duden Dictionary

Thenar

The nar Substantiv, Neutrum Medizin , das |Th e nar |das Thenar; Genitiv: des Thenars, Plural: die Thenare griechisch Muskelwulst der Handfläche an der Daumenwurzel Daumenballen

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

then

then /ðen /〖元はthanと同源 〗副詞 【時 】1 (過去 未来の )その時 , その [あの ]ころ, 当時 (!時の対比に用いられる; now 読解のポイント ) We met three years ago. Anna was just 40 years old then .私たちは3年前に出会った . アンナはその時ちょうど40歳だった (!Anna was then just 40 years old. のように文中も可能 ) ▸ Things will be different then .そのころには事態は変わっているだろう ▸ I opened the window. Just then I heard a scream down the street .窓を開けたら, ちょうどその時下の道で叫び声がした 2 次に , それから , その後で (!順序を示して ) She paused for a long moment, (and ) then suddenly began to laugh .彼女は長い間黙り込んでいたが突然笑い出した The waiter will show you the label before opening the bottle and will then pour a small amount into the host's glass .ウエイターはワインのボトルを開ける前にラベルを見せ, それからホストのグラスに少量注ぎます She looked first at me, (and ) then at my wife and child .彼女は私を, 次に妻と子供を見た (!しばしばfirstと組で用いられる ) .【つなぎ語 】3 ⦅話 ⦆文頭 文末で 〗(状況 前言に基づく推論 判断を示して )それなら , そうすると ▸ “Not me. ” “Then it must be your mother.「私じゃない 」「それじゃあ, きっと君のお母さんだ 」▸ “I'm tired and hungry. ” “Then why not go and have a snack?「疲れてお腹が空いたよ 」「それなら軽食でもとったらどうだい 」▸ “Tell us who is behind you, or I'll shoot you. ” “Shoot me, then .”「裏で糸を引いているのはだれなのか言え, さもないと撃つぞ 」「撃つなら撃て 」▸ “I'm sorry, sir. We're nearly full. ” “You don't have a room, then ?”「申し訳ありません . お部屋はほぼふさがっております 」「1室も空いていないということですか 」 (!疑問文の文末で, 引き出された推論を確認して ) .4 (状況 行為の結果を示して )その場合には , そうすれば If you are under the age of 18, then we need your parent's signature .君が18歳未満の場合には親の署名が必要です Try being nice to people around you. Then , they'll like you .周りの人に優しくしてみなさい . そうすれば気に入られますよ If I had time to spare, then I'd go with you .時間があれば一緒に行くのですが 5 ⦅話 ⦆〖文末で 〗(会話の締めくくり 話題の転換で )それでは , ということで So, that's settled then .(合意に達して )それではそういうことで ▸ “Nobody else is travelling with you? ” “No, I'm travelling alone. ” “OK then . What type of goods have you got, cigarettes, cigars?”⦅税関で ⦆「同伴者はいますか 」「1人です 」「それでは, 申告する物, タバコとか葉巻を持っていますか 」コミュニケーション A: What do you say to meeting in the lounge in ten minutes? 10分後にラウンジで会うのはどう .B: Yeah, great. いいよ .A: See you later, then . それじゃ, また後で .6 ⦅書 ⦆(文章のまとめ 結論を導いて )従って, すると, それゆえ (therefore 読解のポイント )It should then be clear that the driver is responsible for the accident .すると運転手に事故の責任があることは明らかだろう 7 〖文頭またはandの後で 〗(ある事に付け加えて )それに, その上 ; それに …だからね He was great. And then , also, he had a huge jazz collection .彼はすばらしい人だった . その上, 膨大なジャズのコレクションも持っていた 8 またある時は, そうかと思うと (!しばしばsometimes, nowなどと共に用いる ) Sometimes I forget. Then it hits me .忘れたかと思うとふと思い出すこともある and th n some some 代名詞 .b ck th n (今とは異なり )当時は There were great players in the team back then .当時はチームにすばらしい選手がいたものだった ven th n 1 〖文修飾 〗その時でさえ, それでも .2 かたく まさにその時 (も ).n w th n 1 ⦅主に話 ⦆(話題 視点の転換を表して )それでは, では Now then , Joey, why don't you tell us about your new house .それでは, ジョーイ, 新居について話してくれませんか 2 ⦅話 ⦆now (,) now (2 ).th n and th re =th re and th n 即座に, 直ちに (immediately )▸ I decided to apply for the job (right ) then and there .私は即座にその仕事に応募することに決めた (!rightは強調 ) Th n wh t?それからどうなったの .Until [Till ] th n .(別れるときのあいさつとして )じゃあまた今度 .W ll th n .それでは, じゃあ .名詞 U 前置詞 の後で 〗その時, そのころ since [by ] then それ以来 [それまでに ]from then on その時からずっと 形容詞 比較なし 名詞 の前で 〗当時の, その時の the then prime minister 当時の首相 ▸ a then 10 -year-old boy 当時10歳だった少年

 

thence

thence /ðens /副詞 かたく 1 そこから (from there ) (!from とも ) .2 それゆえに, したがって .

 

thenceforth

th nce f rth th nce f rward 副詞 かたく それ以後, その時から .