English to Malay Dictionary gift

gift

hadiah
definition
verb
the company gifted 2,999 shares to a charity
give (something) as a gift, especially formally or as a donation or bequest.
noun
gamete intrafallopian transfer, a technique for assisting conception by introducing mixed ova and sperm into a Fallopian tube.
translation of 'gift'
noun
hadiah
example
his mother's 'gift' of a pen
His talent is not just a 'gift' for judging what the public want to watch and listen to, but working it for all it's worth while it's hot.
a 'gift' shop
Sasha had a natural 'gift' for anything mechanical.
Couples select a group of charities and each guest chooses to 'gift' a donation to the charity of their choice.
She had a natural 'gift' for it and has kept with it.
He had a natural 'gift' for the game, and did little else with his time.
It's just raw experience told by someone who has a 'gift' for vivid detail, and occasional insight.
a Christmas 'gift'
Most importantly, she was completely focussed on the concert and didn't seem to take her natural 'gift' for granted.
Other people might have a 'gift' for the graphic arts.
Usually, if a woman wants to end the relationship, she returns the 'gift' willingly.
To be a Christian is always both a 'gift' and a task.
A run out means an absolute 'gift' to the opposition.
that touchdown was an absolute 'gift'
The current climate - fear of terrorism - is an absolute 'gift' to anyone trying to introduce a cull of civil rights.
For some, it's a 'gift' - and the opportunity to recover while off from school or work.
Nature works wonders at times, and having courgettes in season simultaneously with these little mushrooms is an absolute 'gift' - they are a match made in heaven.
Anything that retains water is an absolute 'gift' in places like Tony's ranch, which gets only 13 inches of precipitation a year.
As a young boy he showed a remarkable 'gift' for music and his family encouraged this talent.
he has a 'gift' for comedy
I had already been given a rare opportunity and 'gift' .
his mother's 'gift' of a pen
These were good examples of him being handed the 'gift' of an easy win.
Potter would write out her stories in an exercise book, paste in a few watercolours and a number of pen-and-ink sketches and then present it as a 'gift' to a favoured child.
She had a 'gift' for insight, and she got to know me perhaps better than I got to know her.
And that sense of boundless opportunity is a 'gift' that we must pass on to all who come after us.
Certainly one can't have the receiver present while shopping for the 'gift' !
She had a natural instinct and 'gift' for moving in a sexy way when she was nude.
that goal was an absolute 'gift'
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