Examples of using Wielded by 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
In a split second, the imperial aura crazily soared as if it was being wielded by a real emperor!
The sheer sophistication of the technology wielded by the ancient Greeks
Flames wielded by the enemy can lose their controls to you
powers similar in nature to those wielded by the Dragons themselves.
Shichika sets out on a journey across Edo-era Japan to locate the Deviant Blades, all wielded by formidable opponents.
The disparity between the magical beasts wielded by each side in the previous battle had been too obvious.
he had to concede that the strength wielded by the young lady was truly extraordinary.
The Samurai sword would be more properly defined as any Japanese sword wielded by Samurai or Bushi,
or hammer, wielded by the"Worshipful Master"
Perhaps the most well-known on this list, the Chinese hook swords were wielded by the normally passive Shoalin monks of northern China.
when wielded by Gao Yellow.
the power-up icons are now represented by the actual weapons wielded by the character instead of the traditional letter-based falcon icons.
he knew full well that the axe wielded by the elder could easily be ranked among the top of Spirit pinnacle weapons.
His scythe had an even creepier aura compared to the ones wielded by the Grim Reapers I was previously fighting.
coming in the form of controls wielded by those in authority.
with the greatest power wielded by those“at the top” and little power exercised by others(Cooper 1991, 5).
The power wielded by the shadow network represented in the Forum can,
their horoscopes elicited could be dangerous, wielded by kings and emperors like monarchical manifestos that described the tone of their rule,
I wouldn't say that I can stop an attack from an emperor's weapon wielded by an ancestor, but if it is a Heavenly King wielding the weapon,
their horoscopes elicited could be dangerous, wielded by kings and emperors like monarchical manifestos that described the tone of their rule,