Examples of using To feel a bit in English and their translations into Indonesian
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
-
Ecclesiastic
it is very easy for beginners to feel a bit lost and do not understand what types of decisions for optimal results.
It's amazing how just the simple act of covering your eyes can allow you to feel a bit more powerful and confident.
this recycled design scheme is starting to feel a bit stale.
It hasn't changed all that much over the last year or so, and it's starting to feel a bit dated.
causing anyone who looked into them to feel a bit of… fear.
the latter in particular is starting to feel a bit dated in the face of super sharp QHD screens from rivals.
the latter in particular is starting to feel a bit dated in the face of super sharp QHD screens from rivals-
Even if you're starting to feel a bit sick or tired
secure person, you may over time start to feel a bit weird about how you can never be correct in much of anything around this person,
If you come across a Maine Coon that is not friendly or seems to feel a bit nervous they are very likely coming from a bad situation- that's how rare it is to find one that does not want to make friends.
you will begin to feel a bit more confident with buying homes that need repairs.
But remember that considered one of my lifestyles' missions is to get beneath people's skin and lead them to feel a bit uncomfortable with the reputation quo,
It's always okay to feel a bit scared or unsure when you're working on something new,
cut up into little pieces to touch when the youngster grows older as well as requires to feel a bit of security.
apps"still tends to feel a bit disjointed and disconnected"(even
apps"still tends to feel a bit disjointed and disconnected"(even
L'm starting to feel a bit foolish.
I was beginning to feel a bit awkward.
Are you starting to feel a bit inadequate?
I'm starting to feel a bit more confident.