영어에서 A lap 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Donut! That's a lap.
That's a lap. Donut!
Doughnut… that's a lap!
You want a lap dance?
So a lap is just an illusion.
We're giving him a lap cholie.
You did a lap appy on him two years ago.
You're looking for a lap to cry on?
Jet Bike: To complete a lap steer your jet bike between the buoys in the correct order. Laps must be.
I will give you a lap dance.
If the user selects a lap option, the user interface displays the total elapsed time for each lap of the previously selected run.
I told her I'd do a lap dance.
And then lap a lap even more beautiful it!
If I hear them, you owe me a lap.
That you had already performed a lap chole. I didn't realize.
Yeah, but they don't then get out and try to give the waiter a lap dance.
Drivers should always do a lap around their car before moving it.
Requires two pcs of extension for a lap belt.
It takes about 10 minutes to do a lap by car, and about 30 minutes by bicycle.
Like you were about to give him a lap dance.
Louis then led the medalists on a lap of honour around the stadium, while the Olympic Hymn was played again.
It takes about 92 minutes for the International Space Station to do a lap around Earth.
If you haven't ever given him a lap dance before and you're more than a little nervous, have a drink!
Air travel with children is a common and growing practice these days, and experts agree that young children, restrained to their seat with a lap belt only or held in their parents' arms, are the most unsafe passengers on the plane.
Any city in which to stroll in a lap, it is not difficult to find some of the aluminum plastic plate surface deformation, drums of those blot works.
Surprise your friends- we can prepare a lap dancer in your limousine.
The second claims that his ancestors were a lap dog and a German spitz.
A, the user can manually mark a lap by tapping the crystal 39 wherein a Lap 1 is marked and the backlight is illuminated.
Hunter filed a US patent for the“Safety Seat”… a box that lifted up a child and held a lap belt in place across the bones of the child's hips.