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1 promise
kb. 1 janji.to break o's p. melanggar janjinya. 2 bakat. 3 harap. -kkt. 1 berjanji. 2 menjanjikan. -promising ks. memberi harapan. p. dramatist dramawan yang memberi harapan. -
2 promise
nounപ്രതിജ്ഞ, നിശ്ചയം, പ്രത്യാശ, വാഗ്ദാനംverbപ്രതിജ്ഞ ചെയ്യുക, ഉറപ്പുകൊടുക്കുക, വാക്കു കൊടുക്കുക -
3 absolve
kkt. membebaskan, memerdekakan. He was absolved from his promise Ia dibebaskan dari janjinya -
4 faithful
kb. the f. j. orang-orang yang beriman. -ks. 1 setia. 2 tepat. -faithfully kk. tepat. to promise f. berjanji tepat. -
5 solemn
ks. 1 khidmat (ceremony, occasion). 2 sungguh-sungguh (promise). 3 serius. -solemnly kk. dengan sungguh-sungguh. -
6 unfulfilled
ks. tak dipenuhi/ditepati (of a promise). -
7 unredeemed
ks. 1 yang tak dipenuhi (promise). 2 tidak seimbang/dikembalikan / dipenuhi. House of u. ugliness rumah yang kejelekannya tak dapat diimbangi.
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