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1 study
kb. (j. -dies) 1 pelajaran. 2 mata pelajaran (in school). 3 penyelidikan. 4 bahan pelajaran. 5 lokakarya, kamar kerja. -kkt. 1 mempelajari (a map, customs). 2 belajar. 3 memikirkan (ways to do s.t.). 4 mernghapalkan (a part in a play). -kki. belajar. -
2 study
nounഅധ്യയനം, പഠനംverbപഠിക്കുക, അദ്ധ്യയനം ചെയ്യുക -
3 ancient
ks. tambahan, penyokong. a. subject of study mata pelajaran tambahan. -
4 arid
ks. 1 gersang, kering. a. land tanah gersang. 2 membosankan, tak menarik, memualkan. an a. field of study lapangan studi yang membosankan -
5 desultory
ks. tidak berketentuan. a d. conversation percakapan yang tidak berketentuan. d. study cara yang tidak berketentuan. -
6 forgo
kkt. (forwent, forgone) tidak jadi melakukan sesuatu. She decided to f. the movies and study Dia memutuskan untuk tidak (lagi) menonton film, melainkan belajar. = FOREGO. -
7 gaslight
kb. (cahaya) lampu gas. to study by g. belajar (dengan) memakai lampu gas. -
8 lexicology
kb. ilmu/study mengenai bentuk, sejarah dan arti kata-kata. -
9 medicine
kb. 1 ilmu kedokteran. to study m. belajar kedokteran. 2 obat. to take m. minum obat. m. ball bola untuk latihan kesehatan. m. man dukun. -
10 prolegomena
kb., j. pendahuluan dalam buku. p. to a study of history pengantar pelajaran sejarah. -
11 psychological
ks. psikologis, kejiwaan. p. study penyelidikan kejiwaan. -psychologically kk. menurut/secara ilmu jiwa. -
12 studied
lih STUDY. -
13 studies
lih STUDY. -
14 subject
kb. 1 pokok, persoalan (for discussion). 2 Gram.: pokok kalimat. 3 mata pelajaran (of intruction). 4 mata kuliah (of study). 5 warganegara. -
15 together
kk. bersama-sama. to study t. belajar bersama-sama. They're always t. Mereka selalu bersama-sama. -
16 yearn
kki. rindu. to y. to study Frnch ingin sekali belajar bahasa Perancis. -yearning kb. hasrat, kerinduan.
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study — [stud′ē] n. pl. studies [ME studie < OFr estudie < L studium, zeal, study < studere, to busy oneself about, apply oneself to, study, orig., prob., to aim toward, strike at, akin to tundere, to strike, beat < IE * (s)teud < base *… … English World dictionary
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