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1 conspire
kki. bersekongkol, berkomplot. to c. to embezzle government funds bersekongkol untuk menggelapkan uang pemerintah. -
2 contingent
kb. kesatuan, rombongan. -ks. bergantung, tergantung. My trip is c. upon funds Perjalananku tergantung pada adanya keuangan. -
3 earmark
kb. ciri-ciri. the e. of a politician ciri-ciri seorang ahli polotik. -kkt. memperuntukkan. to e. funds for books memperuntukkan dana untuk buku-buku. -
4 fund
kb. 1 (uang) dana. to misappropriate funds menyalahgunakan dana. 2 simpanan. -kkt. membiayai. fund-raising kb. pengumpulan uang. -funding kb. pembiayaan. -
5 inadequate
ks. 1 tidakcukup. i. knowledge pengetahuan yang tidak cukup. 2 tidak mencukupi. i. funds uang yang tidak mencukupi. -
6 kitty
kb. (j. -ties) 1 kucing. K.! K.! Pus ! Pus ! 2 (funds) celengan, kotak pot. -
7 mishandle
kkt. 1 menyalahgunakan (funds). 2 menganiaya (seseorang). -
8 provide
kkt. 1 menyediakan (funds, an education). 2 memberikan (vows). 3 mengadakan (transportation, shelter). 4 menetapkan. -kki. memperlengkapi. -provided, providing ksamb. asal saja, asal(kan). -
9 transfer
kb. pergantian (replacement). 2 karcis untuk ganti trem atau bis. 3 serah-terima (of command). 4 pemindahan. 5 pemindahan/pengiriman (of funds). -kkt. (transferred) 1 memindahkan. 2 memindah-tangankan. 3 menyerah-terimakan (command, power) 4 memindahkan. -
10 unappropriated
ks. tak dialokasikan (funds). -
11 withdrawal
kb. 1 pengambilan kembali (of funds, troops). 2 penarikan dari (from a campaign). 3 penarikan dirinya dari masyarakat (from society).
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