Examples of using Getting stuck in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
Many"brake failure" cases are brought about by an object getting stuck under the brake pedal,
She is in the present moment without getting stuck in mental loops about what just happened
When the lid is off, the juicer machine simply won't start so you don't have to be concerned about tiny hands and fingers getting stuck.
The sensation of food getting stuck in your throat or chest
speed is the best way to overcome sand without getting stuck.
Sensation of food getting stuck in your throat or chest,
You have to read the fine print very carefully to avoid getting stuck with a useless policy.
Park described how LG's next-generation R9 robot vacuum cleaner will be able to learn from mistakes(such as getting stuck in gaps and corners) by remembering spatial patterns.
that's where you find the risk of a water pipe in the house getting stuck.
The weight of each plane must be checked to avoid it cracking the ice landing strip or the plane getting stuck in the snow.
so you never need to worry about getting stuck on the road.
or worried about getting stuck in clothing and jewelry.
This way, you don't have to worry about your smaller files getting stuck behind larger ones when syncing.
Another reason a fracture could occur is from your rabbit's leg getting stuck in something like their cage bars.
the biggest risk is getting stuck, which means coming to a stop.
a lower chance of blood clots getting stuck and causing fatal events like heart attack or stroke.
or it kept getting stuck in the piece you were trying to cut.
it would be an unsatisfying win like small bones getting stuck in the throat.
Getting stuck in a downpour means being soaked all day,
I mean, she would rather risk getting stuck here forever just to see intelligent alien life?