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1 lead
kb. timah. l. pencil potlot. lead-colored ks. lebam(-hitam), kelam(-lebam). Inf.: lead-pipe cinch a) kepastian, hal yang sudah pasti. b) gampang mudah. -
2 lead
nounനേതൃത്വം, അന്തരം, നായകത്വം, വിവരം, അടയാളം, ഈയംverbകൊണ്ടുപോകുക, വഴികാട്ടുക, സ്വാധീനിക്കുക, എത്തിച്ചേരുക, മുന്പിലായിരിക്കുക, നയിച്ചുകൊണ്ടുപോകുക, നായകനാകുക -
3 jump-lead
nounചാര്ജ്ജുള്ള ഒരു വാഹന ബാറ്ററിയില് നിന്ന് അത് നഷ്ടമായ മറ്റൊരു വാഹനബാറ്ററിയിലേയ്ക്ക് ഈര്ജ്ജം പകരാനുപയോഗിക്കുന്ന വൈദ്യുത കേബിളുകളില് ഏതെങ്കിലും ഒന്ന് -
4 astray
kk. (ter)sesat, kesasar. I'm afraid you've gone a. Saya kuatir engkau sesat. to lead s.o. a. menyesatkan seseorang. to go a. 1 menjadi nakal (of a person). 2 kesasar/tidak sampai (of a letter). -
5 cloister
kb. 1 beranda, serambi sepanjang rumah yang beratap. 2 Rel.: biara. -kkt. menyendiri. to lead a cloistered life hidup tersendiri/terpisah/tertutup. -
6 contiguity
kb. (j. -ties) kontak, hubungan. Frequent c. of a man and woman may lead to marriage Hubungan yang kerap antara seorang pria dan seorang wanita dapat menuju ke perkawinan -
7 led
lih LEAD kkt. -
8 riotous
ks. 1 liar. to lead a r. life hidup liar, hidup tak keruan. 2 bersifat pengacau. -
9 rootless
ks. tak menentu, tanpa ketentuan. to lead a r. existence menjalani hidup yang tak menentu. -
10 sequester
kkt. 1 menyita (property). 2 mengasingkan. -sequestered ks. terasing. to lead a s. life hidup terasing (dari masyarakat ramai). -
11 unexciting
ks. tanpa kegirangan/semangat, tanpa kegairahan hidup. to lead an u. life hidup tanpa kegembiraan. -
12 unreal
ks. tidak menurut kenyataan. to lead an u. existence hidup dalam khayal. -
13 virtuous
ks. 1 berbudi tinggi/luhur. to lead a v. life menjalani hidup suci. 2 saleh.
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