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1 duduknya
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2 posisi
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3 kepanglimaan
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4 nemplok
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5 posisikan
position, positioned, positioned, positioning -
6 kedudukan
standing, ranking, position, situation, state* * *position, domicile, domiciled, domiciled, dimiciling* * *situatio, state; position; status -
7 alih
shift, change position* * *displace, displaced, displaced, displacing* * *shift, change position -
8 berkedudukan
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9 berpangkat
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10 formasi
formation, position* * *formation* * *formation; position, a line in the official budget for a certain employee -
11 jabatan
occupation, incumbency, commission, portfolio* * *[position/occupation]* * *function, duty; position, post; shake of a hand -
12 mempergilirkan
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13 bangkit
rise, get up, wake, wake up, get up, come up* * *awaken, awakened, awakened, awakening* * *get up from seated or prone position; come up; be revived -
14 berbaring-baring
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15 berpencar-pencar
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16 buru
hunt, hunted, hunted, hunting* * *chase after; pursue (wealth, position) -
17 datuk
headman* * *grandfather* * *term of address to persons in high position, usually as TUK or TO -
18 dekam
be in crouching position (of act, etc); be cooped up; be incarcerated -
19 endap
tuang, tuanged, tuanged, tuanging* * *move stealthily, move in crouching position -
20 ibu
mummy, mother, mom, mommy* * *Ms., mother* * *mother; form of address to older woman or one in higher position, i.e. teacher, employer, etc; lady, woman of high standing; most important or main part of something
См. также в других словарях:
position — [ pozisjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1265; lat. positio, de ponere « poser » I ♦ 1 ♦ Manière dont une chose, une personne est posée, placée, située; lieu où elle est placée. ⇒ disposition, emplacement. Position horizontale, verticale, inclinée (⇒ inclinaison) .… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Position — Po*si tion, n. [F. position, L. positio, fr. ponere, positum, to put, place; prob. for posino, fr. an old preposition used only in comp. (akin to Gr. ?) + sinere to leave, let, permit, place. See {Site}, and cf. {Composite}, {Compound}, v.,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Position — may refer to:* A location in a coordinate system, usually in two or more dimensions; the science of position and its generalizations is topology * Body position (proprioception), the sense of the relative position of neighboring parts of the body … Wikipedia
position — [pə zish′ən] n. [MFr < L positio < positus, pp. of ponere, to place < * posinere < po , away (< IE base * apo > L ab, from, away) + sinere, to put, lay: see SITE] 1. the act of positing, or placing 2. a positing of a… … English World dictionary
Position — (lat. positio ‚Lage, Stellung‘) bezeichnet: die Lage eines Punktes im Raum, siehe Koordinatensystem und Ortsbestimmung Soziale Position, den Status einer Person in sozialen Beziehungen Meinung, eine subjektive Ansicht bzw. einen Standpunkt den… … Deutsch Wikipedia
position — Position. s. f. Terme de Geographie. Situation. La position des lieux n est pas juste, n est pas bien marquée dans cette carte. C est aussi un terme de Philosophie & de Mathematique, & alors il se dit de l establissement d un principe. De la… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
position — 1 Position, stand, attitude denote a more or less fixed mental point of view or way of regarding something. Position and stand both imply reference to a question at issue or to a matter about which there is difference of opinion. Position,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
position — [n1] physical place area, bearings, district, environment, fix, geography, ground, locale, locality, location, locus, point, post, reference, region, scene, seat, setting, site, situation, space, spot, stand, station, surroundings, topography,… … New thesaurus
Position — Sf std. (16. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. positio ( ōnis), Abstraktum zu l. pōnere (positum) setzen, stellen, legen . Adjektiv: positionell. Ebenso nndl. positie, ne. position, nfrz. position, nschw. position, nnorw. posisjon. ✎ Leser, E.… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
position — verb. • Uniformed constables had been positioned to re direct traffic J. Wainwright, 1979. The use of position as a verb, meaning ‘to place in position’ has met with some criticism, usually from those who object to any verb made relatively… … Modern English usage
position — (n.) late 14c., as a term in logic and philosophy, from O.Fr. posicion, from L. positionem (nom. positio) act or fact of placing, position, affirmation, from posit , pp. stem of ponere put, place, from PIE *po s(i)nere, from *apo off, away (see… … Etymology dictionary