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1 membedel
operate on -
2 membelek
operate on -
3 beroperasi
operate, operated, operated, operating* * *take action (military); operate (of bandits, etc) -
4 bertrayek
operate on a certain route -
5 genjot
operate a pedal or treadle; do something all at once, push something to the limits; attack (en masse) -
6 membubut
operate a lathe* * *pull up, pluck (grass, hair, etc); extract (a tooth) -
7 mengoperasi
operate on (medical) -
8 mengoperasikan
operate something -
9 ompreng
operate office or government vehicles for personal profit -
10 beroperasi pada
operate on, operated on, operated on, operating on -
11 lakukan operasi
operate, operated, operated, operating -
12 operasikan
operate, operated, operated, operating -
13 membedah
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14 menjalankan
undertake, operate, actuate, run* * *drive (car, etc), operate (machine); start, put into operation (a car, etc), make something to go; carry out, perform (one's duty), put into effect; serve (prison sentence) -
15 bedah
surgical operation* * *surgical operation, operate on, cut open, cut open, operating on* * *surgical operation -
16 belek
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17 izin
permission, consent, allowance, admission* * *permit* * *permission; permit, license, franchise (to operate bus line, etc) -
18 memotong
hamstring, dock, dissect, deduct, cut, butcher* * *cut (off), slice; slaughter; operate on, amputate; reduce, cut, deduct wages, abbreviate a word -
19 mencatut
extract, pull, swindle, cheat* * *extract, pull (a tooth, nail, etc); operate on the black market, be a scalper; swindle, cheat, misuse one's position for gain -
20 operasi
operation* * *operation, operate for, operated for, operated for, operating* * *operation, campaign, action; surgical operation (medical)
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