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1 electricity
kb. listrik. -
2 electricity
nounവൈദ്യുതി -
3 hydro electricity
nounജലവൈദ്യുതി -
4 elect.
1 [electric(al) ] yang berhubungan dengan listrik. 2 [electricity] listrik. -
5 generate
kkt. 1 membangkitkan, menghasilkan. to g. electricity membangkitkan tenaga listrik. 2 menyebabkan. to g. opposition menyebabkan timbulnya perlawanan. generating plant/ station sentral listrik. -
6 generation
kb. 1 angkatan, generasi. 2 pembangkitan (of electricity). 3 keturunan. from g. to g. turun-temurun. g. gap jurang (perbedaan) antara generasi. -
7 off
kb. mati (of a swich). -ks. 1 salah. 2 mati, putus (of electricity, water. 3 Inf.: gila, miring. -kk. lagi. off-and-on ks. tak begitu tetap. off-balance ks., kk. jadi bingung, dalam keadaan terhuyung-huyung -
8 output
kb. 1 hasil, produksi. literary o. hasil kesusasteraan, karya sastera. 2 informasi (dari computer). 3 tenaga mesin (of electricity). -
9 shock
kb. 1 goncangan (earth). 2 kekejutan. 3 kejut, getaran (of electricity). 4 gumpulan, kelompok (of hair). 5 seikat (of cornstalks). -shocking ks. mengejutkan. -shockingly kk. teramat, sangat, dengan sangat mengejutkan. -
10 shockproof
ks. 1 tahan kejut(an) (of watch). 2 aman/bebas dari kejutan (of electricity)). -
11 static
kb. gangguan udara (pada radio). -ks. statis. s. electricity listrik statis. s. society masyarakat yang statis. -
12 weak
ks. 1 lemah (of stomach). He's too w. to sit up Dia terlalu lemah untuk duduk. 2 lemah, da'if (argument). 3 rendah, lemah (gas, electricity). 4 lemah, sedang menurun (of stock market). 5 encer (of tea, coffee).
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