Examples of using Trying to take in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
His fellow SUV passengers advised him against trying to take a picture with the creature.
They have been trying to take me for months.
So that is clearly their motive for invading and trying to take over these areas.
Meanwhile Constantine III was trying to take over Spain.
Together, they discover a mischievous emoji character is trying to take control of the game.
I'm being overtaken by citizens trying to take patrol cars.”.
Shi Feng was still trying to take advantage of them.
You're rolling around on the ground, trying to take somebody's sneakers off their sweaty feet?
Has taken a hard-line on Iran, and accused them of trying to take over Islamic holy sites in Saudi Arabia.
It accused the government of trying to take the labour market back to“medieval times”
It is clear that this son of fck PM that India has is trying to take advantage of this situation.
So it was really just the idea of'less is more' and trying to take that approach to making the album.".
more difficult, trying to take them all down when they were panicked
with McCartney stepping up and trying to take over the management role.
A 63-year-old woman was killed when a mother trying to take her daughter to see a doctor panicked after protesters surrounded their car.
The internet is full of free digital marketing tools for entrepreneurs, like you, trying to take their business to the next level,
So, get over yourself and stop trying to take responsibility for someone else's actions.
Replacing the infamous cutting the hand scene by a merchant trying to take Jasmin's bracelet is simply a slightly different wine in the same bottle.
Portugal's Cabo da Roca, while apparently trying to take selfies with their children near the edge.
one of the most famous generals of the age, had been killed while trying to take the city.