Examples of using Cradle in English and their translations into Malay
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Greece is not casual is called“the cradle of Western civilization”- here 3,000 years BC,
It is He who has made the earth for you as a cradle and has made roads therein
Greece is the cradle of western civilizations it is the birthplace of western literature,
Cradle Fund Sdn Bhd in a statement then confirmed the post-mortem report concluded that Nazrin had died of complications from injuries suffered when a mobile phone that was being charged exploded.
The application of magnesium AE44 alloy in the 2006 Corvette Z06 engine cradle has advanced the technology of designing robust automotive parts in magnesium.
He who appointed the earth to be a cradle for you, and appointed ways for you therein, that haply you may be guided;
Cradle Fund also issued a statement saying its CEO died of injuries attributed to an exploding handphone charging next to the bed.
Known as the cradle of China's railway engineers and“the Cornell of the East”,
Cradle Fund is a company under the Finance Ministry set up to develop technology entrepreneurs
it is widely referred to as the cradle of Western civilization
fell over thousands of years in Mesopotamia, a cradle of civilization between the Tigris
to cover customer relationships, from cradle to grave.”.
Hamilton County Commissioner and chair of Cradle Cincinnati.
But some girls have the ability to drive men crazy almost from the cradle, and others need to learn the basics of the art of seduction.
chaired by Najib through the Human Capacity Building and Cradle to Career(C2C) programme.
cutting into the cradle specifications, the hand-polished, sprayed green paint,
Cradle Fund Sdn Bhd(Cradle), an agency under MOF is a not-for-profit organization that manages the RM100 million Cradle Investment Programme since its inception in 2003.
the Alfa generation has had them at their reach from the cradle.
I still remember how you smiled when I put that doll in your cradle, and you pressed it to your cheek.
religious centre of western civilization, cradle of thousand-year old cultural traditions.