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1 anjur
1. (1) stick out, jut out, protrude. (2) move on or toward. 2. withdraw. -
2 jelang
call on, pay o, 's respects to. 2 visit. 3. to k.r(used to address mail). 4 around, toward. 5 approach, come close to. -
3 klobotisme
tendency toward extensive verbiage without content. -
4 lais
1. backwater, i.e. to push a paddle or oar toward the bow k.r(to reverse the boat, etc.). 2. k.o. pandanus. -
5 menentang
gaze directly at. 2 facing toward. 3 oppose. 4 defy. -
6 menganjur
stick out, jut out, protrude. 2) move on or toward. 2. withdraw. -
7 meningkap
put on airs toward s.o., contradict. 2. strike a musical instrument to accompany other instruments. -
8 menjelangak
call on, pay o, 's respects to. 2 visit. 3. to k.r(used to address mail). 4 around, toward. 5 approach, come close to. -
9 menolehkan
turn o.'s head. 2 look toward by turning the head. -
10 menunggingkan
move with the rear and higher than the front. 2 sink bow first. 3 be upside down. 4 dive. 5 bulge toward the bottom. -
11 menunjuki
point toward, indicate. 2 show, indicate. 3 appoint, designate. 4 raise o.'s band. 5 with reference to k.r(your letter). -
12 menyatu
k.r(Java) be hostile toward. -
13 pada
1.at or to(person or instituation), have a feeling toward. 2) in the direction of to or on, from the surface, tip or edge of. 3) at, in(an abstract place). 4 at(a certain time). 5 preposition preceding complement of instransitive verb or noun. -
14 raih
reach for. 2 sweep up, take in toward o.s. 3 achieve, manage to obtain. -
15 satron
k.r(Java) be hostile toward. -
16 sungkan
k.r(Java) reluctant to approach or take action toward s.o. of higher status. -
17 terhadap
about, concerning. 2 to, toward. -
18 thd.
/thdp./ [terhadap] toward, with regard to. -
19 thp.
[terhadap] toward, to. -
20 hadap
front; directionberhadap-hadapan: face-to-facehadapan: forward part; in frontberhadapan: to facemenghadap: to have an audience with the kingmenghadapi: to face; to meetmenghadapkan: to cause to meet or faceterhadap: about; toward
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