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  • 1 take the field

    idioms
    മൈതാനത്തിലിറങ്ങുക

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  • 2 take the floor

    idioms
    ചര്‍ച്ചയില്‍ പങ്കെടുക്കുക

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  • 3 liberty

    (j. -ties). kb. 1 kemerdekaan, kebebasan. 2 cuti, libur. to take liberties bertindak melewati kesopanan, bersifat terlalu bebas. to take the l. of memberanikan diri untuk.

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  • 4 hindquarter

    ks. yang paling belakang. Everyone for himself and the devil take the h. Setiap orang berusaha menyelamatkan dirinya dan/tidak mengacuhkan orang lain.

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  • 5 initiator

    kb. inisiatip, ikhtiar, prakarsa. on the i. of atas inisiatip. to take the i. mengambil inisiatip, memprakarsai.

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  • 6 lid

    kb. 1 tutup, penutup. 2 Anat.: (eye) pelupuk mata. S.: to flip o's l. menjadi marah, marah-marah. Sl.: to blow/lift/take the l. off membuka, menyingkapkan.

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  • 7 offensive

    kb. serangan. to take the o. menyerang, melakukan serangan. -ks. 1 menyakitkan hati, menghina (vulgar, insulting). 2 menusuk hidung. 3 tak sopan. 4 menjijikkan (of odor).

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  • 8 rostrum

    kb. mimbar. to take the r. naik keatas mimbar.

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  • 9 conception

    kb. gambaran. 2 penghamilan, pembuahan. The act of c. may take place at any time among human beings Perbuatan penghamilan pada manusia bisa terjadi setiap waktu.

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  • 10 conciliatory

    ks. bersifat mendamaikan. to take a c. attitude in the dispute bersikap mendamaikan dalam pertikaian itu.

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  • 11 defensive

    kb. sikap bertahan. to place/put on the d. mempersiapkan untuk membela diri. -ks. sifat pembelaan. to take a d. attitude bersifat bertahan.

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  • 12 forelock

    kb. gombak. to take time by the f. merencanakan/bersiap-siap sebelumnya, mengerjakan dalam waktu yang cukup.

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  • 13 lam

    kb. Sl.: to take it on the l. melarikan diri.

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  • 14 lesson

    kb. pelajaran. to give lessons in memberi pelajaran dalam. to take piano lessons belajar main piano. 2 tegoran. a stiff l. by the judge tegoran yang keras oleh hakim.

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  • 15 note

    kb. 1 catatan. 2 surat. 3 Fin.: surat hutang (at the bank). 4 nada. 5 Fin.: uang kertas. 6 nota. 7 surat pendek, katabelece. of n. penting, terkemuka. to take n. of memperhatikan. -kkt. 1 memperhatikan. 2 melihat. n. paper kertas tulis.

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  • 16 peek

    kb. pengintipan(sejenak). Take a p. at the baby Tolong tengok bayi itu. -kki. mengintip, menengok (sejenak).

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  • 17 slack

    kb. kekenduran, kelendutan. to take up the s. in a rope mengencangkan tali. -slacks j. 1 celana panjang untuk wanita. 2 pantalon (men). -kk. kendur.

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  • 18 throne

    kb. takhta, singgasana. to mount/take/ascend the t. naik takhta, menjadi raja.

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См. также в других словарях:

  • take the bull by the horns — {v. phr.}, {informal} To take definite action and not care about risks; act bravely in a difficulty. * /He decided to take the bull by the horns and demand a raise in salary even though it might cost him his job./ Compare: TAKE THE BIT IN ONE S… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • take the bull by the horns — {v. phr.}, {informal} To take definite action and not care about risks; act bravely in a difficulty. * /He decided to take the bull by the horns and demand a raise in salary even though it might cost him his job./ Compare: TAKE THE BIT IN ONE S… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • take the lid off — {v. phr.} 1. To let out in the open; divulge. * /It s about time to take the lid off the question of how many prisoners of war are still in enemy hands./ 2. To start to face an issue. * / The best way to deal with your divorce, the doctor said to …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • take the lid off — {v. phr.} 1. To let out in the open; divulge. * /It s about time to take the lid off the question of how many prisoners of war are still in enemy hands./ 2. To start to face an issue. * / The best way to deal with your divorce, the doctor said to …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • take the stand — {v. phr.} To assume one s position in the witness box during a trial. * /The judge asked the defendant to take the stand./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • take the stand — {v. phr.} To assume one s position in the witness box during a trial. * /The judge asked the defendant to take the stand./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • take the law into one's own hands — {v. phr.} To protect one s supposed rights or punish a suspected wrongdoer without reference to a court. An overused expression. * /When the men of the settlement caught the suspected murderer, they took the law into their own hands and hanged… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • take the law into one's own hands — {v. phr.} To protect one s supposed rights or punish a suspected wrongdoer without reference to a court. An overused expression. * /When the men of the settlement caught the suspected murderer, they took the law into their own hands and hanged… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • take the plunge — {v. phr.} To take a fatal or decisive step; venture. * /When I asked Don when he and Melissa were going to get married, he answered that they ll take the plunge in September./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • take the plunge — {v. phr.} To take a fatal or decisive step; venture. * /When I asked Don when he and Melissa were going to get married, he answered that they ll take the plunge in September./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • take the pledge — {v. phr.} To swear to give up drinking, smoking, or using drugs. * /Gary finally took the pledge and he has kept it thus far./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

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