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salary /ˈsæl.ər.i/ n.
a fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee, usually paid directly into his or her bank account every month = His net monthly salary is €2,500.
sample /ˈsɑːm.pəl/ n.
a small amount of something that shows you what the rest is or should be like (small amount) = Please bring some samples of your work to the interview.
sale /seɪl/ n.
an act of exchanging something for money (sell) = The sale of cigarettes/alcohol is forbidden.
savage /ˈsæv.ɪdʒ/ adj.
extremely violent, wild, or frightening (ป่าเถื่อน, โหดร้าย, brutal, cruel, fierce) = A brutal and savage attack
satisfactory /ˌsæt.ɪsˈfæk.tər.i/ adj.
good or good enough for a particular need or purpose (น่าพอใจ, เป็นที่พอใจ, obtainable, delightful, pleasant) = We hope very much to find a satisfactory solution to the problem.
satisfied /ˈsæt.ɪs.faɪd/ adj.
pleased because you have got what you wanted, or because something has happened in the way that you wanted (wanting, พอใจ) = Are you satisfied with the new arrangement? If you are satisfied that something is true, you believe it (believing) = The judge was satisfied (that) she was telling the truth
satisfy /ˈsæt.ɪs.faɪ/ v.
to please someone by giving them what they want or need (wanting, ทำให้พึงพอใจ) = Come on, satisfy my curiosity (= tell me what I want to know) - what happened last night? to make someone believe that something is true (believing) = His explanation satisfied the court.
salvage /ˈsæl.vɪdʒ/ v.
to save goods from damage or destruction, especially from a ship that has sunk or been damaged or a building that has been damaged by fire or a flood (กอบกู้, ช่วยให้พ้นภัย) = After the fire, there wasn't much furniture left worth salvaging. to try to make a bad situation better = After the fraud scandal he had to make great efforts to salvage his reputation.