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1 would
lih WILL. -
2 would
verbചെയ്യുമെന്ന്, ആകുമെന്ന് -
3 wouldn't
[would not] tidak akan. -
4 contraction
kb. 1 singkatan. I'd is a c. for I would I'd merupakan singkatan bagi I would. 2 kepadatan, penyusutan, penciutan. Cold causes c. Dingin menyebabkan kepadatan. -
5 will
kb. 1 kemauan. 2 kehendak. 3 hasrat. 4.surat wasiat. -kkb. (would) 1 akan. 2 mau. 3 dapat. 4 harus. 5 biasa. would-be kb. seorang bakal/calon. ks. 1 akan menjadi. 2 berlagak seperti/seakan-akan. 3 gadungan. -willing ks. mau, sudi. -
6 advisability
ks. sebaiknya. It would be a. for you not to go Sebaiknya kamu jangan pergi. -
7 anybody
kk. 1 bagaimanapun juga. I'm sure he would have gone a. Saya yakin bahwa ia bagaimanapun juga akan pergi. 2 toh, namun demikian. Idid not want to go, but I went a. Saya tidak ingin pergi, tetapi saya toh pergi. = ANYWAY. -
8 characterize
kkt. 1 menggolongkan. I would c. him, as a strict father Saya akan golongkan dia sebagai seorang ayah yang keras. 2 memberi ciri kepada. -
9 evaluate
kkt. menilai, mengevaluasi, menaksir. How would you e. this book ? Bagaimana penilaianmu terhadap buku ini ?. -
10 he'll
[1 he had 2 he would]. 1 ia telah. 2 ia akan. -
11 I'd
1 [ I had] saya telah. 2 [ I would] saya akan. -
12 idiot
kb. orang bodoh/tolol/dungu. He would be i. to go there Dia bodoh benar, kalau pergi kesana. -
13 lief
kk. lebih suka. I would as l. go Saya lebih suka pergi. Saya akan pergi dengan senang hati. -
14 luck
kb. 1 keuntungan, kemujuran. to be a real piece of l. merupakan suatu kemujuran. 2 nasib. As l. would have it... Sudah menjadi nasib bahwa... -
15 she'd
1 [she had] sudah, telah. 2 [she would] akan. -
16 suicidal
ks. mengenai bunuh diri. Such a trip would be s. Perjalanan seperti itu akan sama dengan bunuh diri. s. tendencies kecenderungan untuk bunuh diri. -
17 they'd
1 [they had] mereka telah. 2 [they would] mereka akan. -
18 we'd
1 [we had] kami telah. 2 [we would] kami akan. -
19 you'd
1 [you had] lebih baik kau. 2 [you would] kau akan.
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