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1 bangsa-bangsa maju
developed nations -
2 negara maju
developed countries -
3 membangun
build, construct, develop, rise, constructive* * *develop;build, [developed/ build], [developed/ build], developing* * *build, construct, pay; develop; rise -
4 bangun dengan baik
well-develop, well-developed, well-developed, well-developing -
5 kembangkan
develop, developed, developed, developing -
6 kembangkan dan melatih
develop and train, developed and train, developed and train, developing and train -
7 kelapa kopyor/puan
a coconut which has developed so that the meat has blended with the juice and is softer and tastier than the others in the bunch -
8 ketinggalan
lag, left behind* * *under developed* * *remainder; be left out, inadvertently omitted; be left behind -
9 kopyor
a coconut that has developed differently from the others in the bunch and has soft flesh blended with the juice and is especially tasty and highly prized for snacks -
10 bangsa-bangsa terbelakang
under-developed nations -
11 negara terbelakang
under-developed country -
12 sudah sangat maju
highly developed -
13 terbelakang
last, latest, retarded, backward, under-developed* * *situated behind
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developed — UK US /dɪˈveləpt/ adjective ► advanced or powerful: »Bolivia s energy sector is not as developed as that of Venezuela. »The electronics market here is far more developed than in any other Western country of comparable size. ► ECONOMICS having a… … Financial and business terms
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