Noun
B.E. (uncountable)
Bachelor of Engineering.
B.E. Building Materials knows what it takes to makeover your home. Source: Internet
In Thailand, manufacturers under the Excise Tax, B.E. 2560 (2017), have also been hit by the COVID-19 situation. Source: Internet
This has been a consequence of educational reform following the National Education Act B.E. 2542, increasing awareness of problems related to adolescents’ sexual practices, and the emergence of women’s sexuality and queer movements. Source: Internet
Yakuza: Expanded Edition University of California Press (ISBN 0-520-21562-1) * Hill, Peter B.E. (2003). Source: Internet
It’s worth renting, B.E.! The other really great thing, from a writer’s perspective, was each character’s story arc. Source: Internet