Examples of using Make do with in English and their translations into Indonesian
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or whether you can make do with old-fashioned paper
you will have to make do with less storage space,
And yet, it's also giving the gift of manufacturing jobs to workers who otherwise make do with some of the world's worst paid employment options.”.
They must make do with whatever water, sunlight,
performed so well that Aguero often had to make do with a place on the bench.
it is usually the women in the family who have to make do with scarce resources.”.
We don't simply have to make do with who is sitting idle in the studio
The car featured here has to make do with"only" 530 hp(390 kW)
or whether you can make do with the old-fashioned paper
allowed to touch items, they will just have to make do with what they can see from the outside.
The reason the single-pixel camera can make do with one light sensor is that the light that strikes it is patterned.
we believe that the future will be more about‘co-living'- a shared economy where we make do with less space, surrounded by more people.
But I can't flirt with girls like you... so I have to make do with her.
extend battery life for months or make do with energy harvested from the environment.
since there isn't any here I will make do with something else.
you can make do with less.
and she had to make do with cabbage for her dinner.
Manuel Pellegrini's preference would have been to play the first leg of their tie with the Spanish side at the Bernabeu but must make do with a home match instead.
This fact that suggests poorer women who could not afford the services of a professional midwife often had to make do with female relatives.
use a better terminal, or make do with the per-package management tool%s.