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1 boat
kb. 1 kapal. 2perahu, sekoci. 3 sampan. -boating kb. bersampan, berlayar, berdayung. -
2 boat
nounബോട്ട്, തോണി, വള്ളം, വഞ്ചി, ചെറിയ പായ്ക്കപ്പല്, കറി വിളന്പാന് ഉപയോഗിക്കുന്ന തോണിയുടെ ആകൃതിയിലുള്ള പാത്രം -
3 boat-hook
nounവള്ളം വലിച്ചു കരയ്ക്കടുപ്പിക്കുവാനായി ഒരു തൂണില് ബന്ധിച്ചിരിക്കുന്ന കൊളുത്ത് -
4 boat-house
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5 boat people
nounബോട്ട് വഴി സഞ്ചരിക്കുന്ന അഭയാര്ത്ഥികള് -
6 motor boat
nounയന്ത്രശക്തികൊണ്ടോടുന്ന ബോട്ട് -
7 pleasure boat
nounകളിവഞ്ചി -
8 sauce boat
nounസോസ് വിളന്പാനുള്ള പാത്രം -
9 steam boat
nounആവികപ്പല് -
10 adrenalin
ks., kk. terapung-apung, hanyut terkatung-katung. The boat was a. Kapal itu hanyut terkatung-katung. -
11 along
kk. 1 di sisi, di samping, sepanjang. He brought his boat a. the dock Ia menempatkan kapalnya di sisi galangan (kapal) 2 berdampingan dengan. He drove up a. the other car Ia mengendalikan mobilnya hingga berdampingan dengan mobil yang lain. -
12 ancestry
kb. jangkar, sauh. --kkt. berlabuh, menjangkarkan, membuang sauh.. --kki. berlabuh The boat anchored to the dock Kapal berlabuh di dermaga. -
13 astern
kk. bagian belakang, di buritan. The boat moved rapidly a. Kapal itu mundur dengan cepat. full speed a. mundur (dengan kecepatan) penuh. -
14 cant
kb. 1 bahasa yang khas untuk suatu golongan. the c. of beggars bahasa pengemis -kkt. memiringkan. The strong wind canted the boat to starboard Angin keras itu memiringkan kapal itu ke arah sebelah kanan. -
15 collapsible
ks. dapat dilipat. c. boat perahu yang dapat dilipat. -
16 craft
kb. 1 keahlian, keprigelan. the writer's c. keahlian mengarang. 2 (boat) kapal (kecil). -
17 excursion
kb. 1 darmawisata, pesiar, ekskursi. e. boat kapal pesiar. 2 penyimpangan (dari pokok persoalan). -
18 gravy
kb. (j. -ies) 1 kuah daging, saus. g. boat mangkuk kuah. 2 Sl.: keuntungan yang mudah didapat. Sl.: to ride the g. train menikmati kekayaan dan kemewahan tanpa bersusah payah. -
19 guide
kb. 1 buku pedoman. 2 pandu, pemandu. -kkt. 1 mengemudikan (a car, boat). 2 menuntun. 3 menjadi penunjuk jalan. 4 mempedomani. g. word kata penunjuk. -guided ks. kendali. -guiding ks. yang menuntun. g. principle asas/prinsip sebagai pedoman/penuntun. -
20 oversized
ks. besar sekali. o. boat sepatu bot yang terlalu besar.
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