Examples of using Trying to draw in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
The Process bar shows that this spike happens as the GPU gets overwhelmed trying to draw pixels as fast as possible.
you may want to turn to a talented collaborator, rather than trying to draw the art yourself.
He's still trying to draw me back and had slightly intensified his efforts probably because the woman he was cheating on me with has lost his interest.
I don't think the text is trying to draw some huge difference here between heart and mind.
Trying to draw someone's attention by harassing them was disgusting
Then the kid is trying to draw something, trying to portray an object from its surroundings.
I remember I spent hours trying to draw simple things like people, butterflies,
But, It's virtually useless right now-* it currently ALWAYS crashes when trying to draw a clip region for a new clip.
more thinking about the similarities, trying to draw everyday human appearance.
as Jesus did with the apostles, preparing them one by one, trying to draw out the best from everyone.
Syrian Minister of Tourism Bashar Yaziji decried the latest destruction of a historic site while trying to draw world attention to the acts being committed by the group.
When the UFO accelerates he can be heard making some sort of exclamation, as if trying to draw someone's attention to it.
And even among you men will arise speaking perversions of the truth, trying to draw away the disciples and make them followers of themselves.
The artist assumes you have a fundamental comprehension of drawing and shading before trying to draw a severe portrait.
he shouted that really loud trying to draw the attention of everyone in the area.
seemingly trying to draw his soul somewhere.
I think that they did a good job of trying to draw comparisons, to look at what would have happened in a world where TNCs didn't exist versus where they did exist," he said,
During dinner, Belbet must have talked to them like a kind grandfather next door, trying to draw their sympathy by saying stupid things like,‘my son who died before me also wanted to become a Hero.'.
continually trying to draw us in with the promise of social connectivity- it's someone's birthday,