Examples of using To make up in English and their translations into Malay
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Ecclesiastic
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Trying to make up.
I have a lot to make up for, Jack.
And you seem smart enough to make up your own mind.
Sometimes it takes me a while to make up my mind.
I have a whole lot to make up for.
it often tries to make up for such a deficiency.
If you forgot to make up your lips.
To make up for the slightly less efficiency,
Filling PG to make up volume to 1L, continue to keep
To make up this deficit, countries may borrow capital from other external sources,
I was trying to actually do something good to make up for all the pain and suffering that we caused.
The hammering force is about 200~300N static pressure to make up for a small amount of positional deviation that may occur during processing,
But to make up for that his jaws were naturally very strong;
Trying to squeeze all your exercise in on the weekends to make up for weekday inactivity isn't a good strategy.
would struggle to take in enough protein to make up 35% of their calories.
They have different masses because each differs in the way atoms are packed to make up the object.
The remaining 24 credits will consist of courses in the Italian Language and Culture to make up a total of 60 credits…[-].
Fernandez also adds that these types of strategies often rely on a few very profitable trades to make up for lots of small losses.
Therefore, the reasoning that it is fashionable and modern to make up children at the level of adults is erroneous.
the pretty blonde had not had the heavy hand, to make up his blue eyes.