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1 efek
effect* * *effect -
2 memutasikan
effect such a transfer -
3 bursa efek
effect exchange -
4 efek bengkokan
effect of bends -
5 efek suhu
effect of temperature -
6 berlaku
valid, behave, act (as), in effect, occur, happen* * *go into effect, went into effect, gone into effect, going into effect* * *be valid, be in effect; occur, happen; prevail, obtain; behave -
7 berpengaruh
influential* * *influentialhave an effect on, had an effect on, had an effect on, having an effect on* * *influential -
8 beri kesan seolah-olah
give the effect of, gave the effect of, given the effect of, giving the effect of -
9 berlakukan
go into effect, gone into effect, gone into effect, goning into effect -
10 berpengaruh atas
have an effect on, had an effect on, had an effect on, having an effect on -
11 mulai berjalan
put into effect, put into effect, put into effect, putting into effect -
12 mulai berpengaruh
take effect, took effect, taken effect, taking effect -
13 terkesan seolah-olah
give the effect of, gave the effect of, given the effect of, giving the effect of -
14 akibat
consequence, aftermath, result, consequence* * *effect of, effect* * *result, consequence -
15 laku
BEHAVIOR, CONDUCT, ATTITUDE, VALID, IN EFFECT* * *saleable* * *behavior, conduct, attitude; valid, in effect; in demand, sell well -
16 memberlakukan
put into effect, cause to be effective* * *put into effect, cause to be effective -
17 mempan
sensitive, vulnerable, effective* * *have good effect* * *be vulnerable; be sensitive to; be effective -
18 mengadakan
organize, arrange, create, make* * *organize, arrange; give, hold, deliver (a lecture); create, make; launch; cause, bring about; establish, effect | verb -
19 mengena
struck, hit, come into contact with* * *synchronized* * *hit the mark, have its effect -
20 menjalankan
undertake, operate, actuate, run* * *drive (car, etc), operate (machine); start, put into operation (a car, etc), make something to go; carry out, perform (one's duty), put into effect; serve (prison sentence)
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