Examples of using Has a bit in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
Rice still has a bit of time to make up his mind
Rodeo Drive as a slot machine has a bit of a comedy edge to it,
It has a bit of a history since it almost fell down not long after it was built in the early nineteenth century,
Obviously, she as a character has a bit more- she hasn't had a solo movie,
He is still relatively young for a centre-back but he has a bit of everything- he has pace
Elizabeth Quay is built on the foreshore of the beautiful Swan River, and has a bit of something for everyone, from a great playground for kids,
Making money online has a bit of a scammy sound to it
Bali has a bit of paradise to offer every visitor.
the buyer has stable income to make monthly payments and has a bit of money for a downpayment,
the one on the left side of the notebook now has a bit more room to breathe,
so the rice has a bit of the masala taste while the meat has a bit of the basmati rice fragrance,” he said,
Due to her looking not that different from age point of view from her daughter and she also has a bit of mysterious power to her as well she can't help comparing Mikoto to Isumi.
perhaps you want a live mic that has a bit of extra kick in a sound source's dominant range(this is what the SM58 does for vocalists).
still would look good behind the wheel of a Corvette and still has a bit of anxiety about how he looks to a younger woman.
choose two colors next to each other on the color wheel(like blue and green) for something that has a bit more contrast but ultimately still feels calm and serene.
We have had a bit of luck with that English cloth.
Looks like someone had a bit of a shoe collection.
Today, I may have a bit of time to go to the Dojang.
We had a bit of an issue with the island.
We had a bit of information but, come on,