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1 manfaatkan sebaik-baiknya
make the best the use of, made the best the use of, called into service, making the best the use of -
2 berusaha sebaik mungkin
make the best of, made the best of, made the best of, making the best of -
3 lakukan sebaik mungkin
make the best of, maked the best of, maked the best of, making the best of -
4 pergunakan dengan baik
make the most of, made the most of, made the most of, making the most of -
5 persiapkan tempat tidur
make the bed, made the bed, made the bed, making the bed -
6 rapikan tempat tidur
make the bed, made the bed, made the bed, making the bed -
7 serang dengan gencar
make the feathers fly, made the feathers fly, made the feathers fly, making the feathers fly -
8 tunjukkan cara
make the point, made the point, made the point, making the point -
9 melanglang
make the rounds; wander -
10 mendebarkan
make the heart beat rapidly -
11 mengejapkan
make the eyes blink -
12 mengoptimalkan
make the best of, optimize -
13 mengkambing-hitamkan
place the blame on, make the scapegoat -
14 menyamakan
equate, equalize* * *compare something (with); treat the same as; place on a par, make the same -
15 berceloteh
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16 racik
cut fine vegetables, cut fine vegetables, cut fine vegetables, cutting fine vegetables* * *cut into thin slices; blend various proper ingredients into food, etc; eat foods already mixed (rice with vegetables, etc); make the necessary preparations prior to a main endeavor -
17 berkorban
make a sacrifice, sacrificial* * *hold the bag, held the bag, held the bag, holding the bag* * *make a sacrifice -
18 berjerih-payah
make a great effort, exert to the utmost* * *make a great effort, exert to the utmost -
19 berikhtiar
make an effort, made an effort, made an effort, making an effort* * *endeavor, seek the means to -
20 melangsingkan
make something slim, streamline (the body)
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make the scene — {v. phr.}, {slang} To be present; to arrive at a certain place or event. * /I am too tired to make the scene; let s go home./ … Dictionary of American idioms
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make the fur fly — or[make the feathers fly] {v. phr.}, {informal} Say or write mean things about someone or to jump on and fight hard. * /A man fooled Mr. Black and got his money. Mr. Black will really make the fur fly when he finds the man./ * /Mrs. Baker s dog… … Dictionary of American idioms
make the grade — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To make good; succeed. * /It was clear that Mr. Baker had made the grade in the insurance business./ * /It takes hard study to make the grade in school./ 2. To meet a standard; qualify. * /That whole shipment of cattle… … Dictionary of American idioms
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make the feathers fly — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To enjoy working; be strong and work hard. * /When Mrs. Hale did her spring cleaning she made the feathers fly./ 2. See: MAKE THE FUR FLY … Dictionary of American idioms
make the feathers fly — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To enjoy working; be strong and work hard. * /When Mrs. Hale did her spring cleaning she made the feathers fly./ 2. See: MAKE THE FUR FLY … Dictionary of American idioms
make the most of — {v. phr.} To do the most you can with; get the most from; use to the greatest advantage. * /She planned the weekend in town to make the most of it./ * /George studied hard. He wanted to make the most of his chance to learn./ * /The teacher went… … Dictionary of American idioms
make the most of — {v. phr.} To do the most you can with; get the most from; use to the greatest advantage. * /She planned the weekend in town to make the most of it./ * /George studied hard. He wanted to make the most of his chance to learn./ * /The teacher went… … Dictionary of American idioms