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1 frame
1 menyusun, membentuk, merangkaikan2 rangka, badan, tubuh, bingkai, rumah kaca* * *membingkai* * *rangka, badan, tubuh, bingkai, rumah kaca* * *membingkai, membingkaikan, rangka, kerangka -
2 frame of mind
kead pikiran* * *keadaan mental* * *keadaan pikiran -
3 frame aerial
antena bingkai -
4 frame bracket
tupang-casis -
5 frame connection
sambungan bingkai -
6 frame extension
perpanjangan casis -
7 frame fittings
perlengkapan jendela -
8 frame frequency
frekwensi bayangan -
9 frame house
rumah papan kayu -
10 frame number
nomor casis -
11 frame of reference
kerangka acuan -
12 frame pattern
model bingkai -
13 frame spacing
jarak rasuk-rangka -
14 frame straightener
aparat pengarah casis -
15 frame up
tuduhan palsu -
16 frame-saw
gergaji-rentang -
17 frame-work
rangka -
18 absolute frame of reference
kerangka acuan mutlak -
19 accelerated frame of reference
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20 auxiliary frame
rangka-tengah
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