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1 knowledge
kb. 1 pengetahuan. 2 ilmu pengetahuan. 3 kekuasaan. -
2 knowledge
nounഅറിവ്, ജ്ഞാനം, ഗ്രാഹ്യം, വ്യുത്പത്തി, അവബോധം -
3 advantage
kb. 1 kemajuan, pemajuan..a. of knowledge kemajuan ilmu pengetahuan. 2 promosi, kenaikan pangkat. His present position is a big a. for him Kedudukannya yang sekarang adalah promosi yang besar baginya. -
4 carnal
ks. yang bersifat jasmani, jasmaniah, badaniah. to have c. knowledge melakukan persetubuhan, bersetubuh. -
5 diffusion
kb. 1 difusi. d. of light difusi cahaya. 2 penyebaran. d. of knowledge penyebaran pengetahuan. -
6 impart
kkt. memberi, menanamkan (knowledge, a certain air). -
7 inadequate
ks. 1 tidakcukup. i. knowledge pengetahuan yang tidak cukup. 2 tidak mencukupi. i. funds uang yang tidak mencukupi. -
8 inscribe
ks. tidak kenyang-kenyangnya, tak pernah puas. i. desire for knowledge keinginan akan ilmu yang tak puas-puasnya. -
9 insemination
kkt. 1 menghamilkan, menjantani, memacek, membuahi (of animals). 2 menanamkan, meresapi. to i. the mind with knowledge menanamkan pengetahuan kedalam jiwa. -
10 pursuit
kb. 1 pengejaran (of a bandit). 2 pencarian, pengejaran (of knowledge). -
11 quest
kb. 1 penyelidikan. 2 pencarian. the q. for knowledge mencari ilmu pengetahuan. to go in q. of s.o. pergi mencari seseorang. -
12 reservoir
kb. 1 waduk/kolam air, waduk tandon air, lubuk penyimpanan. 2 gudang (of knowledge pengetahuan). -
13 spread-eagle
berbaring dengan kaki terkangkang dan tangan terlentang di atas tanah. -spreading kb. 1 menjalarnya, penjalaran (of disease). 2 perkembangan (of knowledge). -
14 spreader
kb. 1 penyebar (of knowledge, disease). 2 alat penyebar (of fertilizer). 3 pengoles, pemulas (of butter). -
15 storehouse
kb. gudang. He's a s. of knowledge Ia merupakan gudang pengetahuan. rice s. lumbung. -
16 superficial
ks. 1 dangkal, cerek, tohor (burn, knowledge). 2 luaran, tidak benar-benar. s. measurement ukuran pada permukaan, ukuran luaran. -
17 superfluity
kb. (j. -ties) jumlah yang berlebih-lebihan. s. of knowledge pengetahuan yang berlebih-lebihan. -
18 thirst
kb. dahaga, kehausan. to quench o's t. menghilangkan/melepaskan dahaganya. -kki. to t. for 1 haus akan (knowledge). 2 ingin sekali (a coke).
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