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1 hole
1 in a \hole: dlm kead canggung / serba salah2 lubang, liang3 pick \holes in: mencari2 kesalahan, mencela* * *melubangi* * *in a hole: dalam keadaan canggung/serba salah* * *gaung, ceruk, bobokan, gohong, gerong, lobang -
2 hole & corner
rahasia, tdk terang2an* * *rahasia, tidak terang2an -
3 hole armature
angker berlubang -
4 hole blow
letupanlubang -
5 hole capture
tangkapan lubang -
6 hole current
arus lubang -
7 hole fatigue
lelahan lubang -
8 hole gauge
ukuran lubang -
9 hole in the wall
miskin -
10 hole injection
suntikan lubang -
11 hole logging
pembalakan lubang -
12 hole maker
pipa-lubang -
13 hole noise
derau lubang -
14 hole orbit
orbit lubang -
15 hole plug
tutup lubang -
16 hole probe
kuar lubang -
17 hole representation
wakilan lubang -
18 hole theory
teori lubang -
19 hole theory and Dirac equation
teori lubang dan persamaan DiracEnglish-Indonesian dictionary > hole theory and Dirac equation
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20 hole trapping
pemerangkapan lubang
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