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นิรโทษ ninM tho:htF |
Royal Institute - 1982 | ||||
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pronunciation guide | |
Phonemic Thai | นิน-โทด |
IPA | nin tʰôːt |
Royal Thai General System | ninthot |
[verb] | |||
definition | to absolve; exculpate; pardon | ||
sample sentence | การนิรโทษกรรมแบบวาระแรกมีลักษณะเลือกปฏิบัติเพราะนิรโทษเฉพาะผู้ชุมนุมจนไม่มีความเป็นธรรม ส่วนการนิรโทษกรรมแบบเหมาเข่งเป็นธรรมกว่าเพราะนิรโทษตั้งแต่ผู้ฆ่า ผู้ถูกฆ่า และผู้เกี่ยวข้องทุกฝ่าย gaanM niH raH tho:htF saL gamM baaepL waaM raH raaekF meeM lakH saL naL leuuakF bpaL dtiL batL phrawH ninM tho:htF chaL phawH phuuF choomM noomM johnM maiF meeM khwaamM bpenM thamM suaanL gaanM niH raH tho:htF saL gamM baaepL maoR khengL bpenM thamM gwaaL phrawH ninM tho:htF dtangF dtaaeL phuuF khaaF phuuF thuukL khaaF laeH phuuF giaaoL khaawngF thookH faaiL "The first round of amnesty was discriminatory because it exculpated only protestors and lacked fairness; blanket amnesty is fairer because it absolves everyone including killers, those who were killed, and all those who were involved." | ||