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1 penganutan
taking up -
2 penindakan
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3 pengoperan
taking over; transferal; delegation (of powers) -
4 serah terima
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5 angkatan sumpah
taking an oath -
6 bertindak bebas
taking own line, takinged own line, takinged own line, takinging own line -
7 pengambilan tindakan
taking action -
8 perhatikan ketentuan-ketentuan tersebut diatas
taking into account the above provisionsIndonesia-Inggris kamus > perhatikan ketentuan-ketentuan tersebut diatas
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9 pengabsenan
taking of the roll -
10 pengentasan
taking or pulling something out -
11 pencacahan
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12 ambil
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13 ancang-ancang
the distance, preparation* * *the distance someone runs before taking a leap; preparations; onset -
14 berhati-hati
conscientious, cautious, carefully, careful* * *take a care, took a care, taken care, taking a care* * *be careful -
15 berlangsung
continue, ongoing* * *take place, taken place, taken place, taking place* * *go on, take place -
16 berpose
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17 istirahat
rest, relaxation, repose, pause, recess* * *rest, take a rest, took a rest, taken a rest, taking a rest* * *rest; pause, break, intermission, recess -
18 jaga
watch* * *take care of, took care of, taken care of, taking care of* * *wake up; guard, watchman; be on duty (of physician, pharmacist, etc); preserve; be on the lookout for -
19 jalan-jalan
stroll, jog* * *take the air, took the air, took the air, taking the air* * *(go for a) stroll -
20 kambing congek
stooge, one who is present but does not count as taking part
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