wanton
အင်္ဂလိပ်
ပြင်ဆင်ရန်အသံထွက်
ပြင်ဆင်ရန်နာမဝိသေသန
ပြင်ဆင်ရန်wanton (အက္ခရာဖလှယ်ရန် လိုအပ်) (သာလွန်အဆင့် more wanton, အသာလွန်ဆုံး most wanton)
- အကြောင်းမဲ့၊ တမင်သက်သက်ဖြစ်သော။
- 1811, Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility:
- Edward himself, now thoroughly enlightened on her character, had no scruple in believing her capable of the utmost meanness of wanton ill-nature.
- 2009, Ben White, The Guardian, 10 Aug 2009:
- these developments in Gaza are a consequence of the state of siege that the tiny territory has been under – a society that has been fenced-in, starved, and seen its very fabric torn apart by unemployment and wanton military destruction.
- 1811, Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility:
- စည်းမဲ့ကမ်းမဲ့။ ပရမ်းပတာ။
- 1605, William Shakespeare, King Lear, IV.1:
- As Flies to wanton Boyes are we to th' Gods, / They kill vs for their sport.
- 1605, William Shakespeare, King Lear, IV.1:
- (dated) လိင်မှုကိစ္စ အထိန်းအကွပ်မဲ့သော။ လျှပ်ပေါ်လော်လည်သော။
- 1749, Henry Fielding, Tom Jones:
- if wenches will hang out lures for fellows, it is no matter what they suffer: I detest such creatures; and it would be much better for them that their faces had been seamed with the smallpox: but I must confess I never saw any of this wanton behaviour in poor Jenny [...].
- 1874, Thomas Hardy, Far From the Madding Crowd:
- I know I ought never to have dreamt of sending that valentine—forgive me, sir—it was a wanton thing which no woman with any self-respect should have done.
- 1749, Henry Fielding, Tom Jones:
- (formal) ကလူကျီစယ်သော။
- 1776, Edward Gibbon, Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, vol. 1:
- The grave simplicity of the philosopher was ill calculated to engage her wanton levity, of to fix that unbounded passion for variety, which often discovered personal merit in the meanest of mankind.
- 1776, Edward Gibbon, Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, vol. 1:
နာမ်
ပြင်ဆင်ရန်wanton (အက္ခရာဖလှယ်ရန် လိုအပ်) (ဗဟုဝုစ် wantons)
- လျှပ်ပေါ်လော်လည်သော မိန်းမ။
- ဖက်ထုပ် အစားအစာ တစ်မျိုး။