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1 world
kb. 1 dunia. 2 alam, dunia. 3 banyak sekali. word-famed, world-famous. ks. termasyhur, tersohor. world-wide ks. yang meliputi seluruh dunia (organization). -
2 world
nounവിശ്വം, ലോകം, ഭുവനം, ഊഴി, ഭൂമി, ഭൂഗോളം -
3 world-beater
nounലോകോത്തരവ്യക്തി, ലോകോത്തരസാധനം -
4 world-famous
nounലോകപ്രസിദ്ധമായ, വിശ്വവിശ്രുതമായ -
5 world power
nounലോകോത്തരശക്തി രാഷ്ട്രം, പ്രബലരാഷ്ട്രശക്തി -
6 world war
nounലോകയുദ്ധം, ലോകമഹായുദ്ധം, ലോകശക്തികള് അണിനിരക്കുന്ന യുദ്ധം -
7 world-weary
adjectiveലോകവിരക്തനായ, ജീവിതവിരക്തിയുള്ള, ഐഹികജീവിതം മടുത്ത -
8 the first world war
nounപ്രഥമ ലോകമഹായുദ്ധം -
9 the third world
nounചേരിചേരാരാഷ്ട്രങ്ങള് -
10 WHO
[World Health Organization] kb. Organisasi Kesehatan Sedunia. -
11 W.H.O.
[World Health Organization] kb. Organisasi Kesehatan Sedunia. -
12 anyway
kk. 1 di/ke manapun (juga), kemana saja. I'll go a. in the world Saya sudi pergi kemanapun di dunia ini. 2 kira-kira, boleh jadi.. -
13 blase
ks. bosan, teledor. She was b. about her round-the-world trip Ia bosan akan perjalanannya keliling dunia. -
14 czar
kb. kaisar, raja. c. of the business world raja/gembong dunia perniagaan. -
15 journey
kb. kepergian, perjalanan. to set out on a j. pergi mengadakan perjalanan. -kki. bepergian, mengadakan perjalanan. He has journeyed to every part of the world Dia telah menjelajahi tiap pelosok bumi. -
16 moslem
kb. orang Islam, Muslim. the M. world dunia Islam. -
17 old
kb. dahulu kala. -the old j. kaum tua. -ks. 1 tua. 2 lama. 3 kuno. old- timer kb. orang lama, pegawai kawakan. o. woman 1 perempuan tua. 2 isteri. 3 ibu. old-world ks. masa lampau. -
18 peace
kb. 1 perdamaian. world p. perdamaian dunia. peace-loving ks. yang cinta akan perdamaian. -
19 renunciation
kb. 1 penolakan (of material things, of the world). 2 pembuangan (of o's rights to the throne). -
20 roam
kkt. menjelajahi. to r. the earth menjelajahi bumi. kki. mengembara, berkelana. to r. arround the world mengembara mengelilingi dunia.
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