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1 object
kb. 1 benda, obyek, barang. 2 sasaran, tujuan. 3 maksud (of a conversation). 4 Gram.: pelengkap. -kki. menolak, keberatan. -
2 object
nounവസ്തു, പാത്രം, ആസ്പദം, ലക്ഷ്യം, കര്മംverbഎതിര്ക്കുക, പ്രതികൂലിക്കുക, വിരുദ്ധാഭിപ്രായം പ്രകടിപ്പിക്കുക -
3 object d' art
nounഒരു ചെറിയ അലങ്കരിച്ച വസ്തു -
4 object lesson
nounദൃഷ്ടാന്തപാഠം -
5 obj.
[object] 1 obyek. 2 barang. -
6 basketlike
ks. berbentuk seperti keranjang. a b. object benda yang menyerupai keranjang. -
7 clunk
kb. bunyi debam/dengkang. The metal object landed with a c. Barang logam itu jatuh berdebam. -
8 discrete
ks. 1 mempunyai ciri-ciri tersendiri. A book is a d. object Buku adalah benda tersendiri. 2 yang berlainan. An apple and a stone are d. objects Apel dan batu adalah benda yang berlainan. -
9 inanimate
ks. mati. i. object benda/barang mati, benda yang tak bernyawa. -
10 mutilation
kb. 1 pemotongan, pengudungan (of a person). 2 perusakan (of an object) -
11 resurrect
kkt. 1 menghidupkan kembali (a person). 2 mengeluarkan lagi (an object from the attic). -
12 rudeness
kb. 1 ketidaksopanan, kekasaran (of a person). 2 kekasaran (of an object). -
13 strenuous
ks. 1 berat (exercise). 2 sibuk. 3 kuat (opposition). to object strenuously berkeberatan kuat.
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