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1 meja
table -
2 tabel
table, list. tabel-tegakan k.r(Fin.) yield table. -
3 lang
table or stand for selling. 2 set of stacked containers for carrying food. 3. see ELANG. -
4 meja
table. 2 k.r(Crd.) dummy. -
5 sice
complete set of living room fuirniture consisting of table and four chairs or table, settee, and some chairs. -
6 bufe
/bufet, buffet/ buffet, side table, counter, bar. 2 food and drink stand, lunch counter, refreshment bar. -
7 depap
sound of slap k.r(i.e. palm of o.'s hand striking table, etc.). -
8 gap
sound of slapping on a table. 2 sound of heartbeat. -
9 gebrakan
k.r(karate) blow, chop. 2 blow, slap k.r(on table, etc.). -
10 gemeletap
sound of tapping k.r(of fingers on table or glass pane, etc.). -
11 jadwal
schedule. 2 table, list. -
12 keletuk
1. 1) sound of rapping on a hollow wooden surface, table, etc. 2) sound of creaking k.r(of wooden furniture, floor, etc.). 2. see JAMBU. -
13 kenap
small table. -
14 ketak
1. sound of a clack k.r(tapping on a table, etc.). 2. skin fold k.r(of a double chin). -
15 KMB
[Konperensi Meja Bundar] Round Table Conference. -
16 kolong
1. 1) space underneath s.t. k.r(a house, table, sky, etc.). 2) pit k.r(as in mine). 2. kolong-kolong, kolong-an rattan ring or bracelet. -
17 menggebrak
thump, pound on k.r(a table, etc.). 2 crash. 3 hit. 4 instigate, urge, move. 5 shake off. -
18 rias
make-up. meja-rias dressing table. -
19 saji
dishes laid out on the table. -
20 tenis
/tennis/ tennis. tenis-meja ping-pong, table tennis.
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