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1 menanggalkan
strip off, take off. 2) pull out. 2. date. -
2 mencopot
take off, remove k.r(shoes, etc.). 2 pull out, extract k.r(a nail). 3 untie. 4 remove, take away. -
3 melucutkan
take off k.r(clothes, ring, etc.). 2 loosen, untie k.r(a knot). -
4 merawatkan
take care of k.r(s.o. ill). 2 sponge or wipe off k.r(baby, patient, etc.). -
5 memapas
remove, take off. 2 take everything away. 3 resist. 4 criticize. -
6 papas
remove, take off. 2) take everything away. 3) resist. 4) criticize. 2. meet without stopping. -
7 papas
(1)to take off; to strip off (2)to counteract -
8 tanggal
(1)to drop off; to take off (2)date (of calendar) -
9 cabut
yang out, withdraw. 2 k.r(Coll.) take off, leave. -
10 lesat
fly away, take off. -
11 melesat
fly away, take off. -
12 memotong
cut k.r(off), slice. 2 slaughter. 3 operate on, amputate. 4 reduce, cut, deduct wages, abbreviate a word. 5 take a short cut. -
13 mengangkasa
be airbone. 2 soar, take off. 3 come to the fore. -
14 mengungkai
untie, undo, loosen. 2 break open. 3 undo, take off. 4 disclose. -
15 jodoh
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off|take — «AWF TAYK, OF », noun. British. 1. the act of taking off, as when purchase of goods takes them off the market; consumption. 2. that which is taken off; a deduction. 3. a means of drawing off or away, as a pipe, tube, or course … Useful english dictionary
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