Examples of using Balk in English and their translations into Malay
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Computer
Balk Sally.
Kampong Pinang Balk.
Balk, it is just a myth.
Unless they balk, too.
You balked on a promise made in tenth grade.
For this reason Al Balk Restaurants& Bars.
That first day one family balked.
Balk, Yes you can play it in your phone also.
Jobs in Saudi Arabia with Al Balk Restaurant.
Janda Balk is only 45 kilometers North of Kuala Lumpur.
I have data on things that make'em balk.
Janda Balk is a small village in Bentong, Pahang, Malaysia.
Student camps crushed by falling branches in Janda Balk.
Balk, standard options like eWallets and debit/credit cards are also in place.
There are many reasons that Canadians may balk.
Gentlemen, we know it's not ideal… balked at the nature of the company. but a few of our investors.
Launched its campaign with the bold tagline'Nasib balk tak beli tadi!
When Mussolini balked, Hitler threatened to destroy Milan, Genoa and Turin unless he went along.
If this sounds like a long list of nitpicks, it's because… balk, it is.
Initially,"Elan" was the top choice, but Canadian executives balked because"elan" is the French word for a moose or elk.
But because Ed was a few months shy of turning 18,the judge balked.
Some of his earlier associates, including Huang Xing, balked at the idea of china authoritarian organization and refused to join Sun.
French PM urged to prepare presidential bid if Hollande balks at running.
Some of Sun's earlier associates, including Huang Xing, balked at the idea of such authoritarian organization and refused to join Sun.
And when I hear of their billion dollar stashes, bevies of Rolls-Royces,and claims of divinity, I balk.
Typically I would balk at the rectangular date window at 4 o'clock, but I have actually lost track of the date on road trips and appreciate it in this context.
The Wall Street Journal this week reported that major publishers such as the New York Times andWashington Post balked at the proposed terms of a possible paid news service fromApple in which the iPhone maker would keep as much as half of subscription revenues.
The Wall Street Journal this week reported that large publishers like the New York Times andWashington Post balked at the proposed terms and conditions of any paid news service from Apple in which the iPhone maker would keep as much as half of the subscription fees.
His usual note was this demoniac laughter, yet somewhat like that of a water-fowl; but occasionally,when he had balked me most successfully and come up a long way off, he uttered a long-drawn unearthly howl, probably more like that of a wolf than any bird; as when a beast puts his muzzle to the ground and deliberately howls.