Examples of using Could be called in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Music it could be called.
It could be called varjomaiseksi mass. Figure. Päädyssä my bed.
Something that could be called an event;
And perhaps the people who looked up to those fairy tales could be called the same.
It could be called Intelligent Scan.
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In no circumstances it could be called a great river.
It could be called out when a person with proper sacred power cut the symbol, then struck the target.
And the people… if they could be called that.
They could be called on at any time.".
A couple of years ago, it could be called magic.
Than men could be called overemotional.
The difference lies in how frantic the day is and if you could be called upon any second with an issue.
The phone could be called the Sony Xperia 1.1 or the Xperia 5 Plus.
There are things that could be called miraculous.
Although it could be called a possibility, it might be in the level to be called a miracle.
Therefore, this town itself could be called Brunhild as well.
This could be called a 19th-century version of the piano with automatic accompaniment system which we can experience on Diskvier pianos today.
What happened next could be called a miracle.
Mr Boreham said China could be called before the United Nations sub-committee monitoring sanctions against North Korea.
But he will be confined permanently in a very hot place that could be called a“hellish” location, to be tormented eternally.
First publication, which could be called a magazine, was the German Erbauliche Monaths Unterredungen, released in the year 1663.
However, a mirror image could be called a different shape.
The past ten years could be called the online shopping revolution.
I was the only person who could be called his friend in any sense.
I heard a suggestion that it could be called'The Longest Night', which is a variant I wouldn't mind.
To go against what could be called the ultimate power.
The new Ninja 1000 could be called a crossover sportbike.
The first patent for what could be called plywood was issued December 26, 1865, to John K.
He said:"I heard a suggestion that it could be called'The Longest Night,' which is a variant I wouldn't mind- that would be pretty good.".
The only things still in the house that could be called“her stuff” were the bike she used for shopping and a few books.