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1 kursus
course k.r(of study). 2 nondegree course offered outside of the college or university system. -
2 kursus
course (of study)berkursus: to attend a course -
3 kursis
course taker, o. who attend courses. -
4 haluan
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5 jalan
road, path, street. 2 course s.t. follows. 3 way, manner. 4 course. 5 be going on, be approaching. 6 lineal family relation. 7 pass, go. -
6 arah
1. (1) direction, course. (2) aim, direction, purpose. 2 see ARA. -
7 bandar
harbor, port. 2. 1) water course, channel, duct. 2) ditch, drain. 3. 1) croupier. 2) o. who directs or finances illegal or underhand activities. -
8 empar
meng-empar drift off, be off course k.r(of ship, etc.). -
9 haluan
k.r(Naut.) bow, prow. 2 direction. 3 foremost section. se-haluan of the same course. -
10 hilir
lower course, downstream. meng-hilir-mudikkan steer, lead by the nose. -
11 hulu
1. 1) upper course k.r(of river). 2) beginning of s.t. k.r(in set phrases). peng-hulu see PENGHULU. 2. 1) upper end k.r(of a pole). 2) hilt. 3) top of head, head k.r(in certain phrases only). -
12 ikhtiar
initiative. 2 free choice, decision. 3 course, means of action. -
13 kehel
crooked, twisted, deformed. 2 off course k.r(of ship, plane, etc.). 3 sprained, twisted k.r(ankle, etc.). -
14 les
1. 1) extracurricular tutorial lesson. 2) nonscholastic course. 3) take lessons. 2. list, roster. 3. 1) picture frame. 2) trim. 4. reins k.r(for horse). -
15 lha
k.r(Java) Well, yes, of course ! k.r(particle conceding the obvious). 2 well now k.r(particle bringing previous discussion to its conclusion. That is it ! k.r(particle of recognition). -
16 lintasan
flash k.r(of light, etc.). 2 line. 3 k.r(Sport) track, course. 4 orbit, trajectory. -
17 memalingkan
swing round, alter the course of, divert. -
18 natirlek
k.r(Coll.) of course, naturally. -
19 pantas
proper, suitable. 2 reasonable, fair, proper. 3 alert, smart. 4 of course ! no wonder !. -
20 pelajaran
lesson, course. 2 training.
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