hon (en. Honk)
Translation into Malay
Signs include a cough (often called a "goose honk cough" due to its sound), especially when excited.[6].
Tanda termasuk bantuk (kerap dipanggil "batuk bunyi angsa" kerana bunyinya), terutamanya apabila teruja.[6].
Example taken from data source: CCMatrix_v1 In fact, since Euromoney sat down with him on March 6, Low has broken his silence in a series of carefully orchestrated interviews with Honk Kong-based newspaper South China Morning Post and television news channel CNBC.
Malah, sejak Euromoney duduk bersamanya pada 6 Mac, Low membuka mulut dalam siri wawancara dirancang dengan teliti dengan akhbar berpangkalan di Hong Kong, South China Morning Post dan saluran berita CNBC.
Example taken from data source: CCMatrix_v1 Interestingly, Respondents view that the most improved arbitral seats and the most improved arbitral institutions over the past 5 years are Singapore and Honk Kong, and the HKIAC and the SIAC.
Menariknya, Responden melihat bahawa yang paling baik kerusi timbang tara dan institusi timbang tara yang paling baik berbanding masa lalu 5 tahun ialah Singapura dan Honk Kong, dan HKIAC dan SIAC.
Example taken from data source: CCMatrix_v1 If motion is detected after a driver exits the vehicle and locks the doors, the vehicle will honk its horn and send an alert to the owner’s smartphone.
Jika sebarang pergerakan dikesan selepas pemandu keluar kenderaan dan pintu dikunci, kereta akan membunyikan hon dan menghantar isyarat kepada telefon pintar pemilik.
Example taken from data source: CCMatrix_v1 Standard Cantonese remains one of the official languages of Honk Kong (together with English) and Macao (together with Portuguese).
Bahasa Cina yang ditutur dalam bentuk dialek Kantonis pula merupakan bahasa rasmi Hong Kong (bersama bahasa Inggeris) dan Macau (bersama bahasa Portugal).
Example taken from data source: CCMatrix_v1 The driver behind them started to honk.
Pemandu teksi di belakang mula membunyikan hon mereka.
Example taken from data source: CCMatrix_v1 Synonyms
- blaring
- squawking
- tooting