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1 seting
setting -
2 patok-mematok
setting standards, making determinations -
3 incar
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4 memunculkan
bring up, show, bring out into view, appear* * *bring up out of the water; bring out into view, show; set in a context, cause something to appear in a certain setting -
5 pembentangan
unfurling, exposition* * *unfurling* * *unfurling (of flag), unrolling (of rug); exposition, setting forth -
6 penabungan
savings, process of saving money* * *savings; process of saving money, setting aside something -
7 pencadangan
nomination* * *reserve* * *act of setting something in reserve; nomination -
8 pendalilan
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9 pengunduran
temporization* * *retreat, withdrawal, putting or setting back, postponement -
10 sambutan
nibble, greeting, acclamation, welcome* * *greeting* * *welcome, reception; answer, response, reaction; agreement, approval; speech given in formal setting where a representative from every group attending says a few words -
11 set
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12 bangun rumah sendiri
set up house, seted up house, seted up house, setting up house -
13 berangkat berlayar
set sail, seted sail, seted sail, setting sail -
14 bereskan
set right, set right, set right, setting right -
15 buat gigi linu
set the teeth on edge, set the teeth on edge, set the teeth on edge, setting the teeth on edge -
16 buat tertawa terbahak-bahak
convulse with laughter, convulsed with laughter, convulsed with laughter, setting the table in a roar -
17 bubuhi tanda tangan dan cap
set hand and seal, set hand and seal, set hand and seal, setting hand and seal -
18 ciptakan mode baru
set the fashion, set the fashion, set the fashion, setting the fashion -
19 epaskan
set free, set free, set free, setting free -
20 hidangkan makanan
set the table, set the table, set the table, setting the table
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