Examples of using A hurricane in English and their translations into Malay
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
My wings… are a hurricane.
It's like removing a silk kimono in a hurricane.
Like a hurricane coming down The first they heard was a noise from the North.
Like a hurricane coming down… from the North. The first they heard was a noise.
You're a kite dancing in a hurricane, Mr. Bond.
There won't be a single doctor in this city practicing medicine. Otherwise, next time there's a hurricane.
It would seem that a hurricane is the greatest evil that could descend into a quiet provincial town.
money from unforeseen circumstances like, a flood or a hurricane, a fire or an earthquake.
To be classified as a hurricane, typhoon, or cyclone, a storm must reach wind speeds of at least 119 kilometers per hour.
other reminders- like a heavy rainstorm months after a hurricane- may also trigger reactions.
Serious damage was caused to the British and French flotilla- a hurricane passed during the war for the independence of the United States.
it's called a hurricane.
since the project was not designed for a hurricane, whose wind force is 30 m/ s.
Slow motion is almost always a bad thing for any land area impacted,” said John Cangialosi, a hurricane specialist at the center.
due to extensive damage caused by a hurricane.
Cherevin's made a total commitment to U.S. dollars when there's been a hurricane in the Gulf and a string of negative economic reports.
months later there's a hurricane in Miami. about the butterfly flapping its wings in Africa.
months later there's a hurricane in Miami. We have all heard that thing.
Southern[Military] Command(SOUTHCOM) in Miami preparing for a test of the system in a scenario that involved providing relief to Haiti in the wake of a hurricane.
I couldn't build this the way I knew because hand-tied knots weren't going to withstand a hurricane.