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1 reason
kb. 1 sebab, alasan. 2 pertimbangan yang sehat. 3 akal (-budi). -kki. 1 mempunyai akal, dapat berfikir. 2 berunding (with dengan). 3 bermusyawarah. -reasoning kb. pemikiran, pertimbangan. -
2 reason
nounകാരണം, യുക്തിവിചാരം, ബുദ്ധി, യുക്തി, പ്രതിജ്ഞ, വിവേകം, സ്വസ്ഥബുദ്ധിverb transitive and intransitiveതര്ക്കിക്കുക, വാദിക്കുക -
3 additional
ks. tambahan, ekstra. an a. room tambahan kamar. There is no a. charge for spare parts Tidak ada ongkos tambahan untuk onderdil. a. reason alasan lagi. -
4 belabor
kkt. 1 berulang-ulang menghantam. I see no reason to b. the point Saya tidak melihat alasan untuk berulang-ulang menghantam soal itu. 2 memukul dengan keras. The owner belabored his dog pemilik itu memukul anjingnya dengan keras. -
5 important
ks. penting. i. reason alasan penting. He looks i. Lagaknya/Tingkah lakunya spt orang yg berkuasa/ berkedudukan penting. -
6 ostensible
ks. 1 pura-pura, seolah-olah. Her o. purpose was... Maksudnya seolah-olah... 2 nyata. There was no o. reason Tak ada alasan yang nyata. -ostensibly kk. pura-pura. -
7 rhyme
kb. sajak. nursery r. sajak kanak-kanak. without r. or reason tanpa sebab. -kki. bersajak. -
8 underlie
kkt. (underlay, underlain) mendasari. -underlying ks. pokok, yang mendasari. u. reason alasan yang pokok, pokok yang mendasari. -
9 unexplained
ks. tak diterangkan. for some u. reason karena sesuatu alasan yang tak dijelaskan.
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