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1 day
kb. 1 hari. 2 kemenangan. all d. sepanjang hari. by the d. secara harian. d. after d. dari hari ke hari, saban hari. d. after tomorrow lusa. -
2 day
nounദിവസം, സമയം, കാലം -
3 field day
nounആനന്ദദിവസം, സന്തോഷദിവസം -
4 first day cover
nounപ്രഥമ ദിന കവര് -
5 flag day
nounപതാകദിനം -
6 half-day
nounഅര ദിവസം -
7 may day
nounമേയ്ദിനം, കപ്പലുകള്ക്കും വിമാനങ്ങള്ക്കും അപകടമുന്നറിയിപ്പു നല്കുന്ന -
8 memorial day
nounസ്മരണാദിനം -
9 saint's day
nounപുണ്യദിനം, ഏതെങ്കിലും പുണ്യവാളന് സമര്പ്പിക്കപ്പെട്ട ദിനം -
10 tag day
nounപതാകദിനം -
11 apricot
kb. April. A. Fool's Day Hari pertama bulan April (hari untuk berolok-olok). -
12 aspire
kki. bercita-cita, menginginkan. He aspires to be president some day Ia bercita-cita menjadi presiden pada suatu ketika. -
13 atonement
kb. taubat, tobat, penebusan kesalahan atau dosa. Day of A. Hari Penebusan (dosa). to make a. for bertobat atas. -
14 breezy
ks. 1 berangin lembut. a b. day hari yang banyak angin lembut. 2 gembira. He has a b. manner about him Dia mempunyai sifat gembira. -
15 calendar
kb. 1 kalendar, penanggalan, takwim. 2 (daftar) acara (di pengadilan, dlm Kongres).c. day 24 jam c. month satu bulan.c. year jangka waktu 365 atau 366 hari, tahun takwim. -
16 concept
kb. 1 konsep(si), buram, bagan, rencana. 2 pengertian. New concepts appear every day Pengertian-pengertian baru timbul tiap-tiap hari. -
17 dismal
ks. 1 muram, sedih. d. future hari depan yang malang. 2 malang, tidak mujur. a d. day hari yang suram. -
18 dreary
ks. suram, redup. d. day hari redup. -
19 drizzle
kb. hujan, gerimis, hujan rintik-rintik. -kki. gerimis. It drizzled all day Gerimis sepanjang hari. -
20 every
ks. (se)tiap, tiap-tiap. e. day tiap hari. Inf.: e. last tiap-tiap.
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