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1 done
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2 amateurish
kk. kurang baik. The work was a. done Pekerjaan itu dikerjakan dengan kurang baik. -
3 cancellation
kb. 1 pembatalan. c. of an appointment pembatalan janji. 2 pencapan. C. of stamps must be done at the post office Mencap pembatalan perangko harus dikerjakan di kantor pos. -
4 connivance
kb. kerjasama secara diam-diam. This was done with his friend's c. Ini dikerjakan dengan kerjasama secara rahasia dengan temannya. -
5 criticism
kb. 1 kecaman. The c. has done him good Kecaman itu baik baginya. 2 kupasan, keritik. c. of a book kupasan suatu buku. -
6 depiction
kb. (pe)lukisan, (peng)gambaran. D. of the scene was beautifully done Pelukisan pemandangan itu indah. -
7 do
kb. yang boleh atau yang harus dikerjakan. -kkt. (did, done) 1 mengerjakan. 2 lari, menempuh. 3 melakukan, mengerjakan. 4 menyelesaikan. 5 membuat. 6 membereskan. 7 memecahkan, membuat. 8 bermain dalam. 9 mementas. -
8 gratis
kk. dengan percuma, cuma-cuma, perdeo, gratis. The job was done g. Pekerjaan itu gratis. -
9 much
kb. banyak. There is m. to be done Banyak yang harus dikerjakan. -ks. banyak. -kk. jauh. much-admired ks. yang mendapat banyak penghargaan. -muchly kk. sangat banyak. -
10 something
kb. sesuatu. S. must be done Sesuatu harus dilakukan. S. has gone wrong Ada sesuatu yang salah. -kk. s. like kira-kira (seperti).
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