{"id":206,"date":"2016-08-24T14:47:19","date_gmt":"2016-08-24T14:47:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/myprojects.advchaweb.com\/?p=206"},"modified":"2016-08-26T07:15:19","modified_gmt":"2016-08-26T07:15:19","slug":"english-daily-vocabulary","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/myprojects.advchaweb.com\/index.php\/2016\/08\/24\/english-daily-vocabulary\/","title":{"rendered":"English Daily Vocabulary"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>english daily new vocabulary list:<br \/>\n1. <span style=\"color: #00ff00;\"><strong>Vanguard<\/strong><\/span> (<strong>nomina<\/strong>)<br \/>\n<strong>means<\/strong>:<br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff9900;\">pelopor pioneer, forerunner, vanguard, precursor, outpost, spearhead<\/span><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff9900;\"> barisan depan vanguard<\/span><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff9900;\"> perintis pioneer, pilot, trailblazer, pacer, vanguard, pacemaker<\/span><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff9900;\"> garda depan vanguard, avant garde<\/span><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff9900;\"> golongan perintis avant garde, vanguard<\/span><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff9900;\"> golongan pelopor avant garde, vanguard<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>samples<\/strong>: <span style=\"color: #ccffcc;\">The better comp means I can save more but practically speaking this just means I have some larger numbers in my <strong><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Vanguard<\/span><\/strong> account.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>2. <strong><span style=\"color: #00ff00;\">provision<\/span><\/strong> (<strong>nomina<\/strong>)<br \/>\n<strong>means<\/strong>:<br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff9900;\">ketentuan provision, stipulation, clause, proviso, certainty, definition<\/span><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff9900;\"> ketetapan provision, determination, resolve, decision, permanence, resolution<\/span><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff9900;\"> bekal provision, stock<\/span><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff9900;\"> persediaan supply, stock, stockpile, provision, store, preparation<\/span><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff9900;\"> syarat requirement, reservation, requisite, proviso, provision, stipulation<\/span><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff9900;\"> pasal article, clause, paragraph, provision, subsection<\/span><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff9900;\"> perlengkapan equipment, fittings, gear, paraphernalia, supply, provision<\/span><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff9900;\"> perbekalan supplies, provision, stores, talent<\/span><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff9900;\"> makanan food, meal, diet, feed, feeding, provision<\/span><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff9900;\"> tandon provision, stock<\/span><\/p>\n<p>samples: <span style=\"color: #ccffcc;\">Some things are easier, like <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>provisioning<\/strong><\/span> 1000 machines to do a MapReduce.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>3. crack up &#8211;&gt; mentertawakan, sembuh<br \/>\nmeans: (http:\/\/www.macmillandictionary.com\/dictionary\/british\/crack-up)<br \/>\n[INTRANSITIVE] to become mentally ill.<br \/>\nHe just cracked up from the stress. (To have or develop an illness or symptom:suffer, get, contract&#8230;)<br \/>\n[INTRANSITIVE] to suddenly laugh a lot at something<br \/>\nThe girls all cracked up when they saw him. (To laugh a lot or start laughing:burst out, crack up, dissolve into&#8230;)<br \/>\n[TRANSITIVE] crack someone up to make someone laugh a lot<br \/>\nLittle kids just crack me up with the things they say. (To make someone laugh:crack up, clown, set off&#8230;)<br \/>\nsomething is not all it\u2019s cracked up to be (used for saying that something is not as good as people say that it is &#8212; Not very good:ordinary, suboptimal, underwhelming&#8230;)<\/p>\n<p>crack down &#8211;&gt; menindak (dg keras)<br \/>\nThe police &#8220;cracked down&#8221; on the street gangs. They &#8220;cracked down&#8221; once last year too.\u00a0<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>4. espouse (verb)<br \/>\nmeans:<br \/>\nmendukung support, promote, bolster, espouse, sanction, root<br \/>\nmenyokong support, sustain, bolster, advocate, favor, espouse<br \/>\nmenyertai accompany, participate, attend, join, espouse, enter<br \/>\nmengawini marry, wed, espouse, sleep, make a match, spouse<\/p>\n<p>samples: After 7 years at Google, this question just sounds silly. Not because it is a dumb question, but because of the attitude Google tries to &#8220;espouse&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>5. weed &#8211;&gt; menyiangi (memotong) rumput<\/p>\n<p>6. disentangling &#8211;&gt; menguraikan\/membagi<br \/>\nHow can I start &#8220;disentangling&#8221; our finances?<br \/>\n7. distrustful &#8211;&gt; curiga<\/p>\n<p>8. invasive &#8211;&gt; menyerang<\/p>\n<p>9. doze off &#8211;&gt; tertidur sebentar<br \/>\nThere can be various reasons to steer off the road people may get tired and &#8220;doze off&#8221; etc.<br \/>\n10. glowing &#8211;&gt; berpijar, semangat menyala-nyala<br \/>\n11. attest &#8211;&gt; membuktikan, meyakinkan<br \/>\n&#8220;Glowing&#8221; Hot letters of recommendation that &#8220;attest&#8221; to all of that.<br \/>\n12. cultivate &#8211;&gt; mengolah, menanam, membina, memajukan<br \/>\nthis book presents skills that any working software professional must learn to &#8220;cultivate&#8221;.<br \/>\n13. bootstrapping &#8211;&gt; get (oneself or something) into or out of a situation using existing resources.<br \/>\n&#8211;&gt; keluar dari masalah<br \/>\nmarred &#8211;&gt; merusak, mengotori<br \/>\nthe company is &#8220;bootstrapping&#8221; itself out of a &#8220;marred&#8221; financial past<br \/>\n14. interlude &#8211;&gt; selingan, jeda, waktu istirahat<br \/>\nLife Has Already Begun. There is no &#8220;interlude&#8221;. Nor is there trial version of life. Your every decision matters.<br \/>\n15. attain &#8211;&gt; mencapai, memperoleh, mendapatkan<br \/>\nDo not expect to &#8220;attain&#8221; your goals too fast. Probably it will take much longer than you imagine.<br \/>\n16. gutted &#8211;&gt; patah hati, kecewa<br \/>\nArgh, look at the hurt on his face in that picture! Robbed. TWICE. By his own team. So so &#8220;gutted&#8221; for him<br \/>\n17. tantrum &#8211;&gt; murka, sangat marah<br \/>\nThat was probably his first &#8220;tantrum&#8221;, hence the mild reaction from people. Whereas Lewis has made a habbit of it.<br \/>\n18. sulking &#8211;&gt; merajuk, dongkol, bersungut-sungut<br \/>\nI&#8217;ve heard him do his fair share of &#8220;sulking&#8221; about Renault&#8217;s engine over the past couple of years.<br \/>\n19. whinging &#8211;&gt; complain persistently and in a peevish or irritating way. (sering mengeluh)<br \/>\nHowever whenever Lewis Hamilton acts in a similar way they say he is &#8220;whinging&#8221; or acting like spoilt brat.<br \/>\n20. ballsy &#8211;&gt; tangguh dan berani (tough and courageous.)<br \/>\na cool, &#8220;ballsy&#8221; woman who could not be intimidated<br \/>\nThis Ricciardo is a &#8220;ballsy&#8221; racer ain&#8217;t he?.<br \/>\n21. demeanor &#8211;&gt; sikap<br \/>\nBtw, have a look at Lewis&#8217;s &#8220;demeanor&#8221; after qualifying. He was past angry and into the quiet &#8216;my season is over&#8217; mood.<br \/>\n22. stuffed &#8211;&gt; defeat heavily in sport. &#8211;&gt; menghancurkan, mematikan<br \/>\nyou&#8217;re a clown, Ric isn&#8217;t playing the victim his own team &#8220;stuffed&#8221; his chance to win.<br \/>\nbollocking &#8211;&gt; diajar, dikuliahi, dikritisi<br \/>\nstuff up &#8211;&gt; terhalang, tersumbat<br \/>\nIf the drivers &#8220;stuff up&#8221; they receive a &#8220;bollocking&#8221; from team management. If crew &#8220;stuff up&#8221; they can expect the same.<br \/>\n23. jerks -&gt; merenggut, menyentak,<br \/>\nslang&#8211;&gt; bodoh, pecundang<br \/>\nWhen &#8220;jerks&#8221; yell at me at work, you think I&#8217;m working harder for them, or deliberately sabotaging them the next time?<br \/>\n24. bollock &#8211;&gt; ball, ballock, orchis, egg, testis, nut, testicle<\/p>\n<p>25. pouting &#8211;&gt; cemberut<br \/>\nYou didn&#8217;t win Lewis was the better driver enough said. This little &#8220;pouting&#8221; bullshit is really pissing me off. Not like the team did it on purpose.<\/p>\n<p>26. touted &#8211;&gt; disebut-sebut, gembar gembor<\/p>\n<p>27. distress &#8211;&gt; kesulitan, keadaan sukar (penderitaan, sengsara)<br \/>\nMerc screw things in qualy and RBR in the race but drivers dont need to act like princess in &#8220;distress&#8221;,shut up and drive Ric.<br \/>\n28. mope &#8211;&gt; muram, sedih<br \/>\nDo they &#8220;mope&#8221; around and cry whenever Dan sticks it in the wall of doesn&#8217;t qualify well? Bit thankless really.<br \/>\n29. disgust &#8211;&gt; menjijikkan, memuakkan<br \/>\nOnly human to show some emotion and &#8220;disgust&#8221; because victories are not easy.<br \/>\n30. tingling &#8211;&gt; merasa geli<br \/>\nshe was &#8220;tingling&#8221; with excitement<br \/>\n31. waged &#8211;&gt; dilancarkan\/melancarkan (serangan dalam perang) carry on (a war or campaign).<br \/>\nOn this graphic, there is an \u201cideology\u201d circle, where people killed by \u201cconflicts &#8220;waged&#8221; by US in the name of democracy\u201d amounts to about 14 million people<br \/>\n32. despised &#8211;&gt; benci<br \/>\nloathed &#8211;&gt; benci, jijik<br \/>\nAnd I remember the guilt I felt when thinking back to all those moments I had absolutely &#8220;despised&#8221; and &#8220;loathed&#8221; this boy.<br \/>\n33. upholding &#8211;&gt; menegakkan, menjunjung tinggi<br \/>\nWhile Han culture had survived these two invasion, it survived not by &#8220;upholding&#8221; its tradition, but rather by absorbing new customs and morphed into something new.<br \/>\n34. vet &#8211;&gt; veteran, dokter hewan, memeriksa (check, check out)<br \/>\nnomina<br \/>\na veterinary surgeon.<br \/>\nHe reported the case immediately to the local veterinary station and two vets came to the farm within half an hour to find another 200 ducks had died.<br \/>\nsinonim: veterinarian, animal doctor, horse doctor<br \/>\na veteran.<br \/>\n\u2018The movement has always had a lot of old-timers, and a lot of vets ,\u2019 said Bourgeois, a Vietnam veteran himself.<br \/>\nverba<br \/>\nmake a careful and critical examination of (something).<br \/>\nproposals for vetting large takeover bids<br \/>\nsinonim: check, examine, scrutinize, investigate, inspect, look over, screen, assess, evaluate, appraise, check out<br \/>\n35. duly &#8211;&gt; sepatutnya, sewajarnya, seharusnya<br \/>\nI checked the roster, and she was number 3 on the alternates list, which I &#8220;duly&#8221; informed him.<br \/>\n36. dubious &#8211;&gt; ragu-ragu, sangsi<br \/>\nGiving a life-changing ultimatum to a person who is completely broken is &#8220;dubious&#8221;.<br \/>\n37. inordinate &#8211;&gt; banyak sekali, sangat banyak<br \/>\nDonald Trump\u2019s signature campaign proposal, building a wall on the US-Mexico border, needs to be taken seriously. It would be an &#8220;inordinate&#8221; waste of resources.<br \/>\n38. tab &#8211;&gt; biaya<br \/>\nfar-fetched &#8211;&gt; terlalu jauh, dibuat-buat, tidak masuk akal<br \/>\nAnd his claims that Mexico would pick up the &#8220;tab&#8221; are &#8220;far-fetched&#8221;, to put it mildly.<br \/>\n39. resilient &#8211;&gt; elastis, fleksibel<br \/>\nCreate a cleaner, smarter, and more &#8220;resilient&#8221; electric grid.<br \/>\n40. seize &#8211;&gt; merebut, meraih, mencengkram, menyita<br \/>\ntake hold of suddenly and forcibly.<br \/>\nshe jumped up and &#8220;seized&#8221; his arm &#8211;&gt; mencengkram<br \/>\nsinonim: grab, grasp, snatch, take hold of, get one&#8217;s hands on, grip, clutch, nab<br \/>\n(of a machine with moving parts or a moving part in a machine) become stuck or jammed.<br \/>\nthe engine &#8220;seized&#8221; up after only three weeks &#8211;&gt; macet<br \/>\nbe in legal possession of.<br \/>\nthe court is currently &#8220;seized&#8221; of custody applications &#8211;&gt; menyita<br \/>\nfasten or attach (someone or something) to something by binding with turns of rope.<br \/>\n41. mashup &#8211;&gt; kombinasi\/gabungan\/campuran (a mixture or fusion of disparate elements.)<br \/>\nthe movie becomes a weird &#8220;mash-up&#8221; of 1950s western and 1970s TV cop show<br \/>\n42. apt &#8211;&gt; tepat, cocok, cenderung, cerdas<br \/>\napartment (stand for)<br \/>\nappropriate or suitable in the circumstances.<br \/>\nan &#8220;apt&#8221; description of her nature<br \/>\nsinonim: suitable, fitting, appropriate, befitting, relevant, germane, applicable, apposite<br \/>\nhaving a tendency to do something.<br \/>\nshe was &#8220;apt&#8221; to confuse the past with the present<br \/>\nsinonim: inclined, given, likely, liable, disposed, predisposed, prone<br \/>\nquick to learn.<br \/>\nhe proved an &#8220;apt&#8221; scholar<br \/>\nsinonim: clever, quick, bright, sharp, smart, intelligent, able, gifted, adept, astute<br \/>\nIt\u2019s an &#8220;apt&#8221; reminder that even in the face of daunting challenges and a busy schedule, family comes first &#8211; even for the President of the United States.<br \/>\n43. stern &#8211;&gt; buritan, galak\/tidak ramah<br \/>\nno need to start fights with adults when a &#8220;stern&#8221; warning to a child should suffice.<br \/>\n44. evicted &#8211;&gt; diusir\/dikeluarkan<br \/>\nThe following week, I received a notice that my family was being &#8220;evicted&#8221;, due to \u201cnot fitting in with the culture of the community, therefore we would likely be happier elsewhere\u201d.<br \/>\n45. jovially &#8211;&gt; riang<br \/>\nShe very &#8220;jovially&#8221; introduces me to this fire breathing demon and tells in detail as to how I work my way around women, while he keeps giving me the everlasting death stare!<br \/>\n46. mugger &#8211;&gt; perampok\/begal<br \/>\nPsychology: A person stops you at gunpoint and demands you hand over your wallet. How would you get the &#8220;mugger&#8221; to walk away using only the power of words?<br \/>\n47. staggering &#8211;&gt; mengejutkan\/mengagetkan<br \/>\nWow! The amount of crap and BS in those answers are &#8220;staggering&#8221;.<br \/>\n48. exaggerate &#8211;&gt; berlebihan, melebih-lebihkan, membesar-besarkan<\/p>\n<p>49. bayou &#8211;&gt; bagian sungai yg berawa<br \/>\nI see them every day at the grocery store or running along the park &#8220;bayou&#8221; on my way to and from work.<br \/>\n50. groggy &#8211;&gt; pusing, pening, terhuyung-huyung<br \/>\nthe sleeping pills had left her feeling &#8220;groggy&#8221;<br \/>\nI woke up some time in mid-flight, very &#8220;groggy&#8221; from the sleeping tablet, and noticed someone lying in the empty seat next to me.<br \/>\n51. lean &#8211;&gt; bersandar, membungkuk<br \/>\nI &#8220;leaned over&#8221; and, since it was dark and I didn\u2019t have my glasses on &#8211;&gt; membungkuk, mencodongkan badan<br \/>\n52. peer &#8211;&gt; menatap tajam, mengintai<br \/>\nI &#8220;peered&#8221; closely at the figure that was lying there<br \/>\nBlake screwed up his eyes, trying to &#8220;peer&#8221; through the fog<\/p>\n<p>he has incurred much criticism from his academic &#8220;peers&#8221; &#8211;&gt; a person of the same age, status, or ability as another specified person<br \/>\n53. baffled &#8211;&gt; bingung\/heran\/tercengang<br \/>\nI was completely &#8220;baffled&#8221;! And I started to get really worried when I saw out the window that 2 police vans with lights flashing and a set of mobile steps were on the tarmac near our gate.<br \/>\n54. manacled &#8211;&gt; dibelenggu ke belakang<br \/>\nA minute later and the 2 policemen marched backup the cabin with a fit looking man &#8220;manacled&#8221; in handcuffs<br \/>\n55. ladder &#8211;&gt; tangga<br \/>\ndescended the &#8220;ladder&#8221; into the van, followed by the young woman and young man<br \/>\n57. docked &#8211;&gt; berlabuh (ship), bersandar<br \/>\ndisembark &#8211;&gt; turun dari pesawat<br \/>\nWe then &#8220;docked&#8221; at the gate and the plane &#8220;disembarked&#8221;.<br \/>\n58. molest &#8211;&gt; menganiaya, mengganggu<br \/>\nIt turned out an Australian naval officer seated at the back of Business had gotten drunk and tried to &#8220;molest&#8221; the young woman next to him, who had called for help.<br \/>\n59. subdued &#8211;&gt; melunakkan, melemahkan, menaklukkan<br \/>\nrestrained &#8211;&gt; menahan, mengendalikan<br \/>\nA young man nearby went to her aid and got punched in the face, whereupon several passengers and crew &#8220;subdued&#8221; the man and &#8220;restrained&#8221; him.<br \/>\n60. fracas &#8211;&gt; perkelahian, pertengkaran<br \/>\nApparently, I was the only passenger who didn\u2019t wake up during the &#8220;fracas&#8221;.<br \/>\n61. commended &#8211;&gt; dipuji, dihargai<br \/>\nThe young man was &#8220;commended&#8221;. And I have never taken a sleeping pill on a flight since then!<br \/>\n62. handicap &#8211;&gt; rintangan, syarat memberatkan, merugikan<br \/>\nerrands &#8211;&gt; tugas, suruhan, pesanan<br \/>\nMy doctor had given me a &#8220;handicap&#8221; parking permit so I could go about my daily &#8220;errands&#8221;, but the grocery store was still quite an obstacle.<br \/>\n63. disapproving &#8211;&gt; tidak menyetujui<br \/>\nEventually she came up to me with a &#8220;disapproving&#8221; look on her face<br \/>\n64. self-righteous &#8211;&gt; puas pd diri sendiri, munafik<br \/>\ntizzy &#8211;&gt; gelisah, panik<br \/>\nand a well dressed gray-haired woman in a &#8220;self-righteous&#8221; &#8220;tizzy&#8221;.<br \/>\n65. dumbfounded &#8211;&gt; tercengang, terngangah<br \/>\nI was &#8220;dumbfounded&#8221;. One part of me wanted to go off on my own rant, and the other part of me heard my mother&#8217;s voice reminding me to &#8220;respect my elders&#8221;.<br \/>\n66. ogre &#8211;&gt; raksasa yg jahat<br \/>\nYou need a serious attitude adjustment. Stop taking away her stuff. That makes you a thief and an &#8220;ogre&#8221;.<br \/>\n67. arbitrary &#8211;&gt; sewenang-wenang, semaunya, menyalahgunakan<br \/>\nPunishment is a stupid, immoral, counterproductive notion. It teaches submission to an &#8220;arbitrary&#8221; external authority.<br \/>\n68. uplift &#8211;&gt; mengangkat, memajukan<br \/>\nIt has the power to &#8220;uplift&#8221; and break a candidate.<br \/>\n69. take them for granted &#8211;&gt; tidak bersyukur, tidak berterimakasih, tidak menghargai, menyepelekan, menyia2kan<br \/>\nSo please if your reading this don&#8217;t make the same mistake I did, don&#8217;t ever &#8220;take them for granted&#8221; because you never know whats going to happen to your parents.<br \/>\n70. gauche (goSH in france) &#8211;&gt; kurang ajar<br \/>\nNever make your guest feel that they\u2019ve been &#8220;gauche&#8221;.<br \/>\n71. compassionate &#8211;&gt; iba, kasihan, terharu<br \/>\nYour letter was one of many which are reaching me every day, but it has touched me more deeply than all the others because it came so much from the depths of a searching mind and a &#8220;compassionate&#8221; heart.<br \/>\n72. expenditures &#8211;&gt; pengeluaran, belanja<br \/>\nthe &#8220;expenditure&#8221; of taxpayers&#8217; money<br \/>\n73. voyage &#8211;&gt; perjalanan, pelayaran (sea and space)<br \/>\nYou asked in your letter how I could suggest the &#8220;expenditures&#8221; of billions of dollars for a &#8220;voyage&#8221; to Mars.<br \/>\n74. desist &#8211;&gt; berhenti<br \/>\nOh, I did not know that there are children dying from hunger, but from now on I will &#8220;desist&#8221; from any kind of space research until mankind has solved that problem!<br \/>\n75. venture &#8211;&gt; usaha yg beresiko\/berbahaya, spekulasi<br \/>\nHowever, I believe, like many of my friends, that travelling to the Moon and eventually to Mars and to other planets is a &#8220;venture&#8221; which we should undertake now, and I even believe that this project<br \/>\n76. grave &#8211;&gt; (noun) kuburan,<br \/>\n(adj) berat, gawat, genting, suram<br \/>\nin the long run, will contribute more to the solution of these &#8220;grave&#8221; problems we are facing here on Earth than many other potential projects<br \/>\n77. tangible &#8211;&gt; nyata, jelas, real, berwujud<br \/>\nwhich are debated and discussed year after year, and which are so extremely slow in yielding &#8220;tangible&#8221; results.<br \/>\n78. benign &#8211;&gt; bijak, jinak, ramah<br \/>\nAbout 400 years ago, there lived a count in a small town in Germany. He was one of the &#8220;benign&#8221; counts, and he gave a large part of his income to the poor in his town.<br \/>\n79. ravage &#8211;&gt; merusak, melanda, membinasakan, memporak-porandakan, mneghancurkan<br \/>\nThis was much appreciated, because poverty was abundant during medieval times, and there were epidemics of the plague which &#8220;ravaged&#8221; the country frequently.<br \/>\n80. henceforth &#8211;&gt; untuk selanjutnya, untuk seterusnya<br \/>\nHe invited the man to move with his laboratory to the castle, to become a member of the count&#8217;s household, and to devote &#8220;henceforth&#8221; all his time to the development and perfection of his optical gadgets as a special employee of the count.<br \/>\n81. stunt &#8211;&gt; penghalang, penghambat<br \/>\n(noun) ketangkasan<br \/>\nThe townspeople, however, became angry when they realized that the count was wasting his money, as they thought, on a &#8220;stunt&#8221; without purpose.<br \/>\n82. levied &#8211;&gt; dipungut, ditarik (tax)<br \/>\nthe funds proposed for it would not be available for something else; they would simply not be &#8220;levied&#8221; from the taxpayer<br \/>\n83. discourse &#8211;&gt; ceramah, pidato, kuliah<br \/>\nYou realize from this brief &#8220;discourse&#8221; that support for hungry children, or rather a support in addition to what the United States is already contributing to this very worthy cause in the form of foreign aid<br \/>\n84. profoundly &#8211;&gt; mendalam<br \/>\nHigher food production through survey and assessment from orbit, and better food distribution through improved international relations, are only two examples of how &#8220;profoundly&#8221; the space program will impact life on Earth.<br \/>\n85. unprecedented &#8211;&gt; belum pernah terjadi sebelumnya (never done or known before)<br \/>\nThe requirements for high precision and for extreme reliability which must be imposed upon the components of a moon-travelling spacecraft are entirely &#8220;unprecedented&#8221; in the history of engineering.<br \/>\n86. spurs &#8211;&gt; memacu, mendorong, kemasyhuran, kejayaan<br \/>\nexpend &#8211;&gt; mengeluarkan, membelanjakan, mencurahkan<br \/>\nbut by first setting a goal of high challenge which offers a strong motivation for innovative work, which fires the imagination and &#8220;spurs&#8221; men to &#8220;expend&#8221; their best efforts, and which acts as a catalyst by including chains of other reactions.<br \/>\n87. vanquished &#8211;&gt; tewas, menewaskan, menghancurkan (war)<br \/>\nbut it leaves no room for the bitter fate of the &#8220;vanquished&#8221;, which breeds nothing but revenge and new wars.<br \/>\n88. bleak &#8211;&gt; suram, gelap<br \/>\nthere is no other place for us to live but the thin surface layer of our planet, bordered by the &#8220;bleak&#8221; nothingness of space.<br \/>\n89. perilous &#8211;&gt; berbahaya, beresiko<br \/>\ntamper &#8211;&gt; merusak, turut campur, menyogok<br \/>\nNever before did so many people recognize how limited our Earth really is, and how &#8220;perilous&#8221; it would be to &#8220;tamper&#8221; with its ecological balance.<br \/>\n90. bleached food &#8211;&gt; makanan tak bergizi karena sdh diputihkan\/habis sarinya<br \/>\nadamant &#8211;&gt; teguh, kukuh<br \/>\nShe never served nor consumed &#8220;bleached&#8221; food, was &#8220;adamant&#8221; about water intake, walked daily<br \/>\n91. debilitating &#8211;&gt; lemah, kurang tenaga<br \/>\nAnyhow in 2008, in a matter of a day, she experienced &#8220;debilitating&#8221; weakness. It was sudden and unexpected.<br \/>\n92. welling up &#8211;&gt; mengalir, tumpah (tears)<br \/>\nIn August of 2011, she passed. I feel my eyes &#8220;welling up&#8221; with tears as I write this 5 years later.<br \/>\n93. rescind &#8211;&gt; membatalkan, meniadakan, menghapuskan, menganulir<br \/>\nWe\u2019ll tell them they have 23 1\/2 hours to &#8220;rescind&#8221; their ultimatum or we\u2019ll be forced to destroy them as an act of self-defense.<br \/>\n94. posterity &#8211;&gt; keturunan, anak cucu<br \/>\nWe then ask them if there\u2019s anything about their culture they\u2019d like us to preserve for &#8220;posterity&#8221;, and offer to harbor any refugees who don\u2019t want to die with the rest of them.<br \/>\n95. bluff &#8211;&gt; menggertak<br \/>\nNo one &#8220;bluffs&#8221; like humans.<br \/>\n96. filthy &#8211;&gt; kotor, dekil, jorok<br \/>\nThe kitchen is &#8220;FILTHY&#8221; period. The banquet staff eats the food they serve you while they serve you.<br \/>\n97. pic nits &#8211;&gt; telaten\/berhati-hati<br \/>\nsnicker &#8211;&gt; tertawa terkekeh, tergelak<br \/>\n&#8220;Pick nits&#8221; looking to score free crap and we can spot you. We &#8220;snicker&#8221; and you get nada.<br \/>\n98. perfunctory &#8211;&gt; tak sungguh-sungguh, tak diacuhkan, tak berfungsi sebagaimana mestinya<br \/>\nThey might have the front desk call; but, this is merely &#8220;perfunctory&#8221;.<br \/>\n99. scrupulously &#8211;&gt; sangat hati2, teliti<br \/>\nThe staff won\u2019t sneak into your room because their card keys are &#8220;scrupulously&#8221; signed out and the door logs the key entries.<br \/>\n100. strew, strewn &#8211;&gt; berserakan, bertaburan<br \/>\nThough, if you want your room cleaned well, don\u2019t leave your stuff &#8220;strewn&#8221; about everywhere because most housekeepers aren&#8217;t allowed to move your stuff.<br \/>\n101. cranky &#8211;&gt; ngambek, mudah marah<br \/>\nbad tipping &#8211;&gt; perasaan tidak enak\/buruk<br \/>\nSunday traffic consisted of sunburned children who were &#8220;cranky&#8221; and tired, &#8220;bad tipping&#8221; (mostly because they spent too much on amusements, hotels and restaurants) and parents who were regretting having to return to work the next day.<br \/>\n102. sheer &#8211;&gt; hanya, belaka<br \/>\nI could see the glance between them, probably wondering if I was a kidnapper, but that quickly passed as I described the &#8220;sheer&#8221; beauty of what was happening right outside the door.<br \/>\n103. curb &#8211;&gt; trotoar, pembatas jalan<br \/>\nThe little boy grabbed my hand and we walked out and sat down on the &#8220;curb&#8221;. By now there were two rainbows and working on a third.<br \/>\n104. incredulous &#8211;&gt; tak percaya, meragukan<br \/>\nWhen I told him I was from Mexico, he was a bit &#8220;incredulous&#8221;, and told me that he didn&#8217;t understand how I could speak English that fluently.<br \/>\nincredulity &#8211;&gt; ketidakpercayaan<br \/>\nIn which case, Europeans look at you with &#8220;incredulity&#8221;. Of course there\u2019s chocolate in Europe they say!<br \/>\n105. coy &#8211;&gt; tersipu-sipu, malu-malu<br \/>\nshe treated him to a &#8220;coy&#8221; smile of invitation<br \/>\n106. swishing &#8211;&gt; suara mendesah atau suara ban mobil terburu2 (hissing)<\/p>\n<p>107. flicking &#8211;&gt; menjentikkan (fingers)<\/p>\n<p>108. stank eye &#8211;&gt; tatapan (eye) marah<br \/>\nkancho &#8211;&gt; meletakkan\/memasukkan jari ke anus\/pantat org lain<br \/>\n&#8211;&gt; percobaan hacker utk menerobos firewall<br \/>\nI kanchoed my girlfriend and she gave me the &#8220;stank eye&#8221;.<br \/>\n109. subtle &#8211;&gt; halus, licin, bijak<br \/>\nhis language expresses rich and &#8220;subtle&#8221; meanings<br \/>\n110. trench, trenches &#8211;&gt; parit<br \/>\nI first felt pretty invulnerable and always wondered why everybody is taking cover and hiding out in the &#8220;trenches&#8221; all the time<br \/>\n111. snap, snapping &#8211;&gt; gertakan<br \/>\nMaybe\u2026 you should try &#8220;snapping&#8221; out of it and just be happy? Do your own shit and stop worrying?<br \/>\n112. profusely &#8211;&gt; sedalam-dalamnya, sebanyak-banyaknya<br \/>\nI thanked him &#8220;profusely&#8221; for his honesty. I also thought what a careless idiot I was.<br \/>\n113. fumble &#8211;&gt; meleset, meraba-raba<br \/>\nI managed to &#8220;fumble&#8221; away the last of my money and only the honesty of a stranger saved me.<br \/>\n114. dismay &#8211;&gt; cemas, kaget<br \/>\nWhenever we returned home from grocery shopping, my mother, to her &#8220;dismay&#8221;, always found something in his pocket.<br \/>\n115. scold, scolding &#8211;&gt; memarahi, menghardik, mengomeli<br \/>\nShe tried &#8220;scolding&#8221; him and explaining to him why it was wrong.<br \/>\n116. heist &#8211;&gt; pencurian<br \/>\nwit &#8211;&gt; akal, humor<br \/>\nOne day, upon discovering yet another &#8220;heist&#8221;, and at her &#8220;wit&#8221;&#8216;s end, my mother came up with a brilliant plan.<br \/>\n117. bug out &#8211;&gt; melotot<br \/>\nawe &#8211;&gt; kagum, terpesona<br \/>\nMy brother emerged from the tour, eyes &#8220;bugging out&#8221; of his head, in &#8220;awe&#8221; of this great institution of the law.<br \/>\n118. sculpture &#8211;&gt; patung, pahatan, ukiran<br \/>\nIn grade school, there was a science display contest&#8212;much like a science fair, except the idea was to do art or &#8220;sculpture&#8221; that represented something we&#8217;d already studied.<br \/>\n119. deconstructed &#8211;&gt; hancur, berantakan<br \/>\nHis eyes met mine and his body language changed. His face just&#8230; &#8220;deconstructed&#8221;. The expression was unforgettable.<br \/>\n120. engrossed &#8211;&gt; asyik, sibuk<br \/>\nI was &#8220;engrossed&#8221; in selecting a meal from the menu I found on the table when a woman asked if I had decided yet.<br \/>\n121. rattled &#8211;&gt; bingung, berdetak, bergetar<br \/>\nI was still &#8220;rattled&#8221; by this encounter and desperately looking for some explanation,<br \/>\n122. tremble &#8211;&gt; gemetar, menggigil<br \/>\nUpon viewing it, her eyes grew wide and she started to &#8220;tremble&#8221;.<br \/>\n123. doppelganger &#8211;&gt; mirip seseorang (but not twin)<br \/>\nafoot &#8211;&gt; pergi\/datang dg berjalan kaki<br \/>\nUnderstandable, since it is not everyday that one learns that a real &#8220;doppelganger&#8221; is &#8220;afoot&#8221;.<br \/>\n124. hunch &#8211;&gt; firasat, dugaan, prasangka<br \/>\nOn a pure &#8220;hunch&#8221; I asked her if her great-grandfather was named Sanchez and had emigrated to Mexico from a place in Northern Spain.<br \/>\n125. gush &#8211;&gt; bicara dg semangat, menyembur<br \/>\nThis was when the boy next to me tried to start up a conversation by asking what book I was reading, allowing me to &#8220;gush&#8221; to this stranger about my current &#8220;favorite&#8221; book<br \/>\n126. soliloquized &#8211;&gt; berbicara seorang diri<br \/>\nI &#8220;soliloquized&#8221; for about 15 minutes until the man in the window seat leaned forward and said: &#8220;Thank you&#8221;.<br \/>\n127. plopped &#8211;&gt; menjatuhkan, menceburkan<br \/>\nwhen they &#8220;plopped&#8221; me down infront of an investigator who spoke English (handcuffed to the chair), she asked if I had any questions for her.<br \/>\n128. reckoned &#8211;&gt; dipertimbangkan, diperhitungkan, dianggap<br \/>\nscum &#8211;&gt; sampah, bajingan, menyampah<br \/>\nSoviet Union. Truly a military to be &#8220;reckoned with&#8221;. They were motivated to push the Fascist &#8220;scum&#8221; out of the motherland.<br \/>\n129. churn, churning &#8211;&gt; bergelora, bergolak, berputar (kocok)<br \/>\nThe American war machine had woken up and started &#8220;churning&#8221; up tanks, guns<br \/>\n130. caved in &#8211;&gt; menyerah<br \/>\nI never wanted to be a father, but &#8220;caved in&#8221; because I felt like it would be unfair to my wife not to have one.<br \/>\n131. swollen &#8211;&gt; bengkak, sembab, benjol<br \/>\nOne user\u2019s description of her \u201cSharpie Shock Challenge\u201d video claims that the \u201cSharpie Shock Challenge\u201d left her vein &#8220;swollen&#8221; and red.<br \/>\n132. yawn &#8211;&gt; menguap krn bosan\/tak percaya, menganga<br \/>\n20 years ago, I&#8217;d &#8220;yawn&#8221;. Since you didn&#8217;t specify the hardware platform, and you have your own OS perhaps it doesn&#8217;t run on a PC.<br \/>\n133. brag, bragging &#8211;&gt; membual, menyombongkan diri<br \/>\nThis isn&#8217;t &#8220;bragging&#8221;. This is promoting. It&#8217;s an important part of being successful in today&#8217;s world.<br \/>\n134. creepy &#8211;&gt; menyeramkan, mengerikan, merayap, jijik, melata, menjalar<br \/>\nthe &#8220;creepy&#8221; feelings one often gets in a strange house<br \/>\n135. purge &#8211;&gt; membersihkan, menyingkirkan, menghapuskan<br \/>\nStalin was looking for an excuse to &#8220;purge&#8221; his armed forces, and the appearance of 32 documents detailing a proposed coup d\u2019etat spurred him into decapitating his armed forces.<br \/>\n136. ding &#8211;&gt; tak sengaja melobangi\/merusak\/, menggores<br \/>\nThe tungsten penetrators on Soviet SABOT rounds&#8211; even those fired by Iraqi T-72, which were the top of the line as for as tanks exported by the USSR and China, did little more than &#8220;ding&#8221; up the paint.<br \/>\n137. ordnance &#8211;&gt; artileri, meriam<br \/>\nfare &#8211;&gt; biaya, ongkos,<br \/>\nShaped-charged explosive anti-tank &#8220;ordnance&#8221; &#8220;fared&#8221; little better.<br \/>\n138. shot off &#8211;&gt; melesat, menembak<br \/>\nAnd that was if they could even get a &#8220;shot off&#8221;.<br \/>\n139. midriff &#8211;&gt; sekat rongga badan\/belahan dada<br \/>\nconfiscate &#8211;&gt; menyita, merampas<br \/>\nMy daughter likes to wear tight jeans to high school, and shirts that expose just a little bit of &#8220;midriff&#8221;. Should I &#8220;confiscate&#8221; these clothes?<br \/>\n140. slouching &#8211;&gt; membungkuk<br \/>\nI&#8217;ll wear it anyways, and then just regret it when I have to keep &#8220;slouching&#8221; and pulling my shirt down.<br \/>\n141. waist &#8211;&gt; pinggang<br \/>\nBe glad your daughter has self-confidence, but if it really bothers you, suggest high &#8220;waisted&#8221; jeans! These are what I wear to feel comfortable in crop tops.<br \/>\n142. brush off &#8211;&gt; menolak<br \/>\nBut don&#8217;t be surprised if she &#8220;brushes&#8221; you &#8220;off&#8221; (or even gets annoyed) when you try to talk to her about why she wants to wear the shirts<br \/>\n143. blunt force &#8211;&gt; kasar?<br \/>\nI just don&#8217;t think &#8220;blunt force&#8221; (in this case confiscating clothes) is the way to teach kids (especially teens) anything.<br \/>\n144. oppress &#8211;&gt; menindas, menindih, menekan<br \/>\nThere&#8217;s this whole movement about destroying school dress codes because they &#8220;oppress&#8221; and sexualize girls,<br \/>\n145. slut, sluttier &#8211;&gt; gadis nakal, pelacur, jalang<br \/>\nI don&#8217;t judge girls or think they&#8217;re any &#8220;sluttier&#8221; for wearing crop tops, I judge them based on what they actually do.<br \/>\n146. leer, leering &#8211;&gt; lirikan mata, kerlingan<br \/>\nBut I&#8217;m also aware that just because they shouldn&#8217;t be there, doesn&#8217;t mean that &#8220;leering&#8221; eyes don&#8217;t exist.<br \/>\n147. oblivion &#8211;&gt; tak sadar, lupa, tak pernah ada<br \/>\nBasically, these bombs created pictures of the people it killed on the walls and streets. These people were just blasted away into &#8220;oblivion&#8221; in a matter of seconds<br \/>\n148. fussy &#8211;&gt; rewel, cerewet<br \/>\nHe had time to get a job but couldn&#8217;t be &#8220;fussy&#8221;, he still knew that his parents loved him and with a bit of encouragement<br \/>\n149. pigsty &#8211;&gt; kandang babi<br \/>\nIf he still decided to live in a &#8220;pigsty&#8221;, then he could. His choice.<br \/>\n150. pushover &#8211;&gt; orang yg mudah\/gampang dihadapi\/dipengaruhi<br \/>\nI think that this is a very fair way of doing things and also a more plausible option for parents who feel that they are &#8220;a bit of a &#8220;pushover&#8221;&#8221; when it comes to their child<br \/>\n151. negligent &#8211;&gt; lalai, kelalaian<br \/>\nIf an employer doesn&#8217;t do this they open themselves up to a &#8220;negligent&#8221; hiring lawsuit.<br \/>\n152. solicited &#8211;&gt; mengumpulkan, diminta (opinion\/data)<br \/>\nunsolicited &#8211;&gt; tak diminta (opinion\/data)<br \/>\nI know because the background check company &#8220;solicited&#8221; additional information (family background, past residences) directly from me.<br \/>\n153. rigorous &#8211;&gt; sangat teliti\/akurat<br \/>\nAt Amazon I went through a pretty &#8220;rigorous&#8221; background check.<br \/>\n154. hearsay &#8211;&gt; kabar angin, rumor, desas-desus<br \/>\nThere are high schools in the US that don\u2019t have one fully trained\/qualified math teacher (I\u2019m going on &#8220;hearsay&#8221;, again, but reliable &#8220;hearsay&#8221;), and most high schools don\u2019t have a CS teacher.<br \/>\n155. mundane &#8211;&gt; duniawi, biasa<br \/>\npotent &#8211;&gt; manjur, ampuh<br \/>\nThey do tend to work in rarified circles where some of the more &#8220;mundane&#8221; issues of software engineering are less present or &#8220;potent&#8221;.<br \/>\n156. tenure &#8211;&gt; masa jabatan<br \/>\nThe handful of us in academia range from full-time researchers without faculty appointments to &#8220;tenured&#8221; faculty at research universities to instructional faculty (like me), some of whom are &#8220;tenured&#8221; or &#8220;tenure&#8221;-track (like me).<br \/>\n157. trivialize &#8211;&gt; diremehkan<br \/>\nfling, flung &#8211;&gt; mencampakkan, melemparkan, menjatuhkan, lari cepat\/kabur?<br \/>\nTenure isn\u2019t a job-for-life (that\u2019s just a myth used to &#8220;trivialize&#8221; the mission and value of higher education), but it\u2019s a symbol of a certain freedom to explore long-term, far &#8220;flung&#8221; agendas to advance science and education.<br \/>\n158. meritocracy &#8211;&gt; pemimpin berdasarkan kemampuan bukan keturunan<br \/>\nWork culture in domestic industries is rarely a &#8220;meritocracy&#8221;. Some foreign companies in Japan may have that.<br \/>\n159. unkempt &#8211;&gt; tidak rapi (rambut\/pakaian)<br \/>\nI know of stories of people who have been fired for bad breathe. Or being &#8220;unkempt&#8221;. This is not the time to explore your individuality. Trim your beard. Or better, be clean shaven.<br \/>\n160. cues &#8211;&gt; isyarat, tanda, sinyal<br \/>\nThe expectation is that you can read social &#8220;cues&#8221;. Don&#8217;t yawn during a meeting. Don&#8217;t cough without your hand in front of your mouth.<br \/>\n161. cult &#8211;&gt; kultus, pemuja, penggemar berat\/fanatik<br \/>\nThe major counterparty right now is founded on a religious movement &#8211; Soka Gakkai. I have heard them described widely as a &#8220;cult&#8221;. I think of them as Japanese Jehovah&#8217;s witnesses.<br \/>\n162. obliviously, obviously &#8211;&gt; nyata, jelas<br \/>\nPeople talk about the weather like they talk dirty, They (&#8220;obliviously&#8221;) love it.<br \/>\n163. propensity &#8211;&gt; kecenderungan, kecondongan<br \/>\nPeople complain A LOT, especially about the govt. In all honesty, things work just fine but English people just have &#8220;propensity&#8221; of complaining<br \/>\n164. Heaps, stack, pile &#8211;&gt; tumpukan<br \/>\n&#8220;Heaps&#8221; of different accents! (Liverpool and geordie one still baffle me though)<br \/>\n165. divine &#8211;&gt; hebat, istimewa, ilahi<br \/>\nmouthwatering &#8211;&gt; menitikkan air liur, menggugah selera<br \/>\nSouth Asian cuisine (Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi) is particularly &#8220;divine&#8221;, to die for, &#8220;mouthwatering&#8221;, whatever you wanna call it. But hard to find authentic East Asian food.<br \/>\n166. roll eyes &#8211;&gt; tidak suka<br \/>\nEnglish people &#8220;roll&#8221; their &#8220;eyes&#8221; when they see American spelling.<br \/>\n167. contempt &#8211;&gt; penghinaan, cibiran, jijik<br \/>\nhe showed his &#8220;contempt&#8221; for his job by doing it very badly<br \/>\n168. pretentious &#8211;&gt; megah, mewah, anggun<br \/>\nattention-mongering &#8211;&gt;<br \/>\nmongering -&gt; orang yg mencari2 pelacur<br \/>\na-holes == asshole<br \/>\nMy friend suggested a notable amount of Quora consists of &#8220;pretentious&#8221;, &#8220;attention-mongering&#8221; &#8220;a-holes&#8221;. How accurate would you say this assessment is?<br \/>\n169. eerily &#8211;&gt; menakutkan, ngeri, seram<br \/>\nIn my experience, Quora&#8217;s algorithms are pretty good&#8211;sometimes &#8220;eerily&#8221; good&#8211;at showing you content from people who are like you.<br \/>\n170. wonk &#8211;&gt; pekerja keras<br \/>\nany kid with an interest in science was a &#8220;wonk&#8221;<br \/>\n171. wail, wailed &#8211;&gt; meraung, menangis, melengking, meratap, melolong<br \/>\nThe boy &#8220;wailed&#8221; and rushed to his mother, told her the story and she sent him to his room<br \/>\n172. overheard &#8211;&gt; menguping, kebetulan mendengar<br \/>\nMy mother and I &#8220;overheard&#8221; the whole conversation and laughed until we cried.<br \/>\n173. consent &#8211;&gt; ijin, ijab, persetujuan<br \/>\nI do not &#8220;consent&#8221; to a search\/no you may not come in.<br \/>\n174. impunity &#8211;&gt; bebas dari hukum utk melakukan sesuatu (polici, army), kebal hukum<br \/>\nBe polite and respectful to the police and move slowly and carefully around them. They are armed and allowed to kill you with virtual &#8220;impunity&#8221;.<br \/>\n175. grudge &#8211;&gt; dendam, tak rela, sentimen<br \/>\novernight &#8211;&gt; semalam, tadi malam<br \/>\nNever keep a &#8220;grudge&#8221; &#8220;overnight&#8221;. Talk it out before sleep.<br \/>\n176. favorably &#8211;&gt; dg baik, menyenangkan, menguntungkan<br \/>\nJudge people &#8220;favorably&#8221; &#8211; yourself first.<br \/>\n177. Perception &#8211;&gt; wawasan, tanggapan<br \/>\nAlways see the glass as half-full, even if it looks empty. &#8220;Perception&#8221; is reality.<br \/>\n178. clutter &#8211;&gt; kekacauan, keributan, bising, kusut<br \/>\nGet rid of all the &#8220;clutter&#8221; in your house and your life. It keeps you tied to the past, whereas you should be living in the present and focus on a better future. Keep what you accumulate to a minimum.<br \/>\n179. perseverance &#8211;&gt; tekun, gigih, keras hati<br \/>\nHard work and &#8220;perseverance&#8221; always beat genius and talent, in the end.<br \/>\n180. requisition &#8211;&gt; daftar permintaan, tuntutan, persyaratan<br \/>\nIf I wanted to spin up a thousand instance AWS cluster I could do it right now from bed on a weekend over the VPN. There&#8217;s no &#8220;requisition&#8221; or purchase order to file.<br \/>\n181. vest &#8211;&gt; memberi, rompi<br \/>\nindentured &#8211;&gt; mengangkat menjadi (murid\/pegawai)<br \/>\nservitude &#8211;&gt; perbudakan, kerja paksa<br \/>\nStock options are fully &#8220;vested&#8221;. There&#8217;s no point trying to lock employees in to &#8220;indentured&#8221; &#8220;servitude&#8221;. The last thing Netflix would get out of an employee who\u2019s just there to \u201crest and &#8220;vest&#8221;\u201d is productive work.<br \/>\n182. wiggling &#8211;&gt; menggeliat, bergoyang-goyang<br \/>\nWe have excellent views above and below the galactic disk as well as away from the galactic center, gotta mention this again because it is so important. And\u2026for lack of direct &#8220;wiggling&#8221; evidence (though the circumstantial is impressive on its own\u2026our solar system has the planet Earth which is the best and only example of a life bearing world.<br \/>\n183. floss &#8211;&gt; benang pendek?<br \/>\nFor a good habit, you want to design for laziness. An example is putting &#8220;floss&#8221; into a bowl next to the sink, so that you &#8220;floss&#8221;. Eliminate all possible excuses.<br \/>\n184. deity &#8211;&gt; tuhan, dewa<br \/>\nApparently, the only reason you live or get out of bed or do anything is because of some &#8220;deity&#8221; for which there is no evidence.<br \/>\n185. Tenacious &#8211;&gt; gigih<br \/>\n&#8220;Tenacious&#8221;: When faced with a problem, you won\u2019t give up until you find the answer.<br \/>\n186. pan out &#8211;&gt; berhasil, berjalan dg baik<\/p>\n<p>187. defuse &#8211;&gt; meredakan, menjinakkan (explosive, bomb)<br \/>\nYou\u2019re known for helping to &#8220;defuse&#8221; conflicts at the office, not for creating them.<br \/>\n188. slacker &#8211;&gt; pemalas<br \/>\nNo one would ever associate the term \u201cslacker\u201d with you.<br \/>\n189. overlooked &#8211;&gt; terlewatkan, terabaikan<br \/>\nNow that you\u2019ve been &#8220;overlooked&#8221; for a promotion, it seems like a good time to ask for a raise.<br \/>\n190. bunk &#8211;&gt; bangku tidur, omong kosong (slang)<br \/>\nface out &#8211;&gt; menghadap berlawanan, menentang<br \/>\npuke &#8211;&gt; muntah<br \/>\nMy husband and I both went running, and I got there first. The kid was in the top &#8220;bunk&#8221;, on his knees &#8220;facing out&#8221; &#8211; I reached up to help him down and as he leaned down into my arms, he &#8220;puked&#8221;.<br \/>\n191. tease &#8211;&gt; menggoda, bercanda, menyentil<br \/>\nI like to &#8220;tease&#8221; him about it now that he\u2019s grown &#8211; I tell him that was the moment that I truly became a mom. \ud83d\ude09<br \/>\n192. dash out &#8211;&gt; lari keluar<br \/>\nhop up and down &#8211;&gt; berjingkrak (satu kaki bergantian)<br \/>\nJanice &#8220;dashed out&#8221; of the store and was &#8220;hopping up and down&#8221;, so happy that the man had bought himself something nice.<br \/>\n193. Cockiness &#8211;&gt; angkuh, sombong, belagak<br \/>\n&#8220;Cockiness&#8221;: I make a point of tying my shoes a lot, especially in front of others. Every chance I get, I make sure to mention how I can tie my own shoes. I append &#8220;Shoe Tier&#8221; to my signature.<br \/>\n194. slings and arrows (idiom) &#8211;&gt; hal2 tak menyenangkan tak bisa dicegah, ketidakberuntungan, kemalangan<br \/>\nI am willing to suffer the &#8220;slings and arrows&#8221; that a hero must take to save others. I try to be the hero every day. You don\u2019t need superpowers to be a hero. You just need the right attitude.<br \/>\n195. pat &#8211;&gt; menepuk<br \/>\nI&#8217;m short. 4&#8217;10 people &#8220;pat&#8221; me on the head and call me cute or sweety.<br \/>\n196. assault &#8211;&gt; serangan, gangguan<br \/>\nI once told a guy if he patted my head again, I&#8217;d consider it &#8220;assault&#8221; and defend myself.<br \/>\n197. condescending &#8211;&gt; merendahkan, menurunkan martabat<br \/>\nJust because someone is short doesn&#8217;t mean you can be &#8220;condescending&#8221; or pet them like dogs.<br \/>\n198. cuddles &#8211;&gt; pelukan<br \/>\nlap &#8211;&gt; pangkuan, putaran, menjilat (dog&#8217;s tounge on water)<br \/>\nI have two children that are normal to tall in height and my daughter still loves &#8220;cuddles&#8221; and sitting on my &#8220;lap&#8221;.<br \/>\n199. preppers &#8211;&gt; penumpuk makanan (because they believe someting bad\/catastropic\/disaster would happen in the future)<br \/>\nYet, you\u2019ll probably die if you try to go get them. This is where the &#8220;preppers&#8221; come in; people storing a years supply of food and water at their house.<br \/>\n200. loot, looted &#8211;&gt; menjarah, merampok<br \/>\nThey are silly though, houses are going to get &#8220;looted&#8221; pretty quickly and most don&#8217;t store enough anyways.<br \/>\n201. ostracized &#8211;&gt; dikucilkan, diasingkan (from society)<br \/>\nSocial pressure and being &#8220;ostracized&#8221; may be more effective than trying to convince them with science.<br \/>\n202. gaslighting &#8211;&gt; ttg kewarasan\/gangguan jiwa (question, manipulate) menyembunyikan sesuatu\/menyangkal<br \/>\nOne of the worst things about cheating is &#8220;gaslighting&#8221;.<br \/>\n203. undermines &#8211;&gt; melemahkan, merusak, menggerogoti<br \/>\nThis is incredibly harmful. It &#8220;undermines&#8221; the partner\u2019s own sense of reality.<br \/>\n204. ingest &#8211;&gt; menelan<br \/>\nThis part of the mind has the ability to &#8220;ingest&#8221; large quantities of data and come to a reasonable conclusion as to the answer you\u2019re looking for.<br \/>\n205. splurge &#8211;&gt; menghambur2kan, berbelanja secara royal<br \/>\nThere are many ways to access information, and the more you read and the more data you give to the subconscious it would &#8220;splurge&#8221; out useful collective ideas and answers to your questions.<br \/>\n206. strain &#8211;&gt; ketegangan, tekanan<br \/>\nWhen you\u2019re abroad, the different languages, the different cultures and the different lifestyles are different from each other. The &#8220;strain&#8221; this puts on your mind allows it to create new neurons.<br \/>\n207. innate &#8211;&gt; lahiriah, pembawaan sejak lahir, asli<br \/>\nhave you ever wondered to yourself why it is easier to get stuff done in the morning rather than in the evening with a stomach full of pasta bake? well, the answer to that is willpower. This is your &#8220;innate&#8221; ability that allows you to go out and get shit done. This is more of a survival thing that we develop from earlier in our evolutionary life<br \/>\n208. swoop &#8211;&gt; menyambar, menukik (bird)<br \/>\nThis makes you more vulnerable to outside influence and makes you more of an open person. Therefore they &#8220;swoop&#8221; in and take advantage of that.<br \/>\n209. pun intended &#8211;&gt; bercanda<br \/>\nno pun intended &#8211;&gt; tidak bercanda\/serius<br \/>\nThink more, and think less. Weird eh? But think about it! &#8220;pun intended&#8221;.<br \/>\nA man is struggling to hold his bucket with just one hand because another is broken. A woman want to do a favor: Can I give you a hand? &#8220;No pun intended&#8221;!<br \/>\n210. ward &#8211;&gt; bangsal, ruang<br \/>\nThey had tried to have me committed for the long term, but my caretakers in the &#8220;ward&#8221; approved to have me released after the minimal stay of 19 days.<br \/>\n211. soothsayer &#8211;&gt; peramal<br \/>\nDo you really think that while they&#8217;re arresting heretics is the best time to be having trade with fortune tellers and &#8220;soothsayers&#8221; ?<br \/>\n212. naysayer &#8211;&gt; bersikap negatif\/apatis<\/p>\n<p>213. hobbles off &#8211;&gt; terpincang2, tertatih2<br \/>\nArgentina 1-0 Honduras: Higuain scores stunner as Messi &#8220;hobbles off&#8221;<br \/>\n214. dust off &#8211;&gt; menyapu, ngebut<br \/>\ncobwebs &#8211;&gt; sarang laba2 yg telah lama, detail, seluk beluk, halangan<br \/>\nproceedings &#8211;&gt; aktivitas, cara kerja<br \/>\nIn Argentina&#8217;s first game since March&#8217;s World Cup qualifying win over Bolivia and the only warmup fixture before the Copa America gets underway next week, the South American giant &#8220;dusted off&#8221; the &#8220;cobwebs&#8221; to control &#8220;proceedings&#8221; and was rarely troubled by Honduras.<br \/>\n215. onrushing &#8211;&gt; bergerak cepat<br \/>\nHiguain turned his opponent inside-out with a nutmeg through the defender&#8217;s legs before scoring with a sublime chip over &#8220;onrushing&#8221; Honduras goalkeeper Donis Escober.<br \/>\n216. tender &#8211;&gt; lembut, lunak, halus, sabar<br \/>\nThe 18-year-old has forced his way into Roy Hodgson&#8217;s plans despite his &#8220;tender&#8221; age, and the Selecao legend urged him to have faith in his own ability<br \/>\n217. mockery &#8211;&gt; ejekan, hinaan, cemooh, olok2<br \/>\nNolito and Alvaro Morata were the star men as Spain made a &#8220;mockery&#8221; of South Korea&#8217;s recent fine form, winning 6-1 on the road to Euro 2016.<br \/>\n218. ponder &#8211;&gt; merenung, memikirkan, mempertimbangkan<br \/>\nNolito and Alvaro Morata enhanced their chances of a place in Vicente del Bosque&#8217;s frontline with a pair of goals each, though this week&#8217;s arrival of Atletico and Real Madrid players &#8211; none of whom featured here &#8211; will give the Spain coach plenty to &#8220;ponder&#8221;.<br \/>\n219. tee up &#8211;&gt; memulai, memulakan<br \/>\nKim&#8217;s moment of madness &#8211; failing to gather the ball after a Jang header back &#8211; allowed Morata to &#8220;tee up&#8221; Fabregas, and it was three before the break as Cesar Azpilicueta angled a neat ball into Nolito, who cut inside and finished through the goalkeeper&#8217;s legs.<br \/>\n220. quell &#8211;&gt; menumpas, mengakhiri<br \/>\nFour half-time changes did little to &#8220;quell&#8221; Spain&#8217;s momentum. One of the substitutes, Thiago Alcantara, saw a free-kick from the left drift all the way in<br \/>\n221. spooky &#8211;&gt; menyeramkan, berhantu<br \/>\nAfterwards, I went back and replaced all the sprites with faces of all my teachers, which was strangely &#8220;spooky&#8221;.<br \/>\n222. foothold &#8211;&gt; pijakan, tempat berpijak, tumpuan<br \/>\nhandful &#8211;&gt; segenggam, sedikit, susah diurus (slang)<br \/>\nAnalytics is still getting its &#8220;foothold&#8221; in the NFL. There are only a &#8220;handful&#8221; of teams with a serious commitment.<br \/>\n223. exertion &#8211;&gt; menguras tenaga<br \/>\nThings like health trackers worn during practice measure &#8220;exertion&#8221; levels and vital signs.<br \/>\n224. nerve &#8211;&gt; syaraf, lancang (idiom)<br \/>\ngall &#8211;&gt; kelancangan, kekurangajaran<br \/>\nWell, the passenger took a left turn instead of a right, and plopped himself down in an open First Class seat, practically right in front of me. \u201cThe &#8220;nerve&#8221; of him!\u201d I thought. \u201cWhat a jerk!\u201d I couldn\u2019t believe his &#8220;gall&#8221;!<br \/>\n225. smugly &#8211;&gt; puas<br \/>\nstrut &#8211;&gt; berjalan dg sombong (idiom), topangan<br \/>\nDon\u2019t learn anything. Don\u2019t gain any skills. Catch up on sleep and funny cat videos. When the clock strikes 5, &#8220;smugly&#8221; &#8220;strut&#8221; out of the office with another day\u2019s wages in your pocket.<br \/>\n226. bum &#8211;&gt; gelandangan, jelek, membonceng<br \/>\nKick that sorry &#8220;bum&#8221; to the curb and start over.<br \/>\n227. trait &#8211;&gt; sifat, ciri<br \/>\nExtreme ownership is the number one &#8220;trait&#8221; that will make you a Jedi in the workplace.<br \/>\n228. debunked &#8211;&gt; membuang prasangka<br \/>\nThe Kellerman study is widely &#8220;debunked&#8221;. That said: If you own a firearm and are suicidal, you are likely to use that firearm to kill yourself vs. some other method.<br \/>\n229. perceive &#8211;&gt; mengartikan, melihat, merasakan<br \/>\nIn Europe, they were mostly &#8220;perceived&#8221; by their nationality &#8211; I had a black friend from France, and she was primarily &#8220;perceived&#8221; as \u201cFrench\u201d, not \u201cblack\u201d.<br \/>\n230. brunch &#8211;&gt; makan2 setelah makan pagi tp sebelum makan siang<br \/>\nEven with cars, their idea of \u201cgoing out\u201d was going to Starbucks or Sunday &#8220;brunch&#8221; with a friend.<br \/>\n231. lawn &#8211;&gt; halaman berumput<br \/>\nAs a college student in the US, I have finally reached the level of independence I had as a middle schooler in Europe. I can go out and sit on a &#8220;lawn&#8221; and no one will say anything.<br \/>\n232. frat, fraternity &#8211;&gt; saudara, persaudaraan<br \/>\nGreek life. Does not exist in Europe. I chose not to join, but going to &#8220;fraternity&#8221; parties is an interesting cultural experience.<br \/>\n233. mow &#8211;&gt; memotong rumput<br \/>\nNo matter whether I know the person or not, in Poland I can always expect that someone will help me carry heavy boxes or my backpack, open the doors for me, help me fix everything around the house or do the housework that\u2019s considered \u201cthe man\u2019s job\u201d, such as taking the trash out, &#8220;mowing&#8221; the lawn, or cleaning the toilet.<br \/>\n234. prevalent &#8211;&gt; lazim, umum, merata<br \/>\nThis also happens in America, but not to the extent it\u2019s &#8220;prevalent&#8221; in Poland.<br \/>\n235. tidbit &#8211;&gt; berita gembira\/menarik, makanan kecil\/snack<br \/>\nThursday recruiting &#8220;tidbits&#8221;: ESPN 300 O-lineman looking to visit Hogs<br \/>\n236. gushing &#8211;&gt; tak terkendali, memancar, menyembur<br \/>\nThat is what the post above is saying-&#8220;Need some of these possibilities to translate to commitments.&#8221; It is not a &#8220;gushing&#8221; review.<br \/>\n237. disarray &#8211;&gt; kekacauan, kusut<br \/>\nsnout &#8211;&gt; moncong, informan polisi (slang)<br \/>\nWe need to win all our games but really need these games in Texas to open more doors for recruiting in that state. With A&amp;M, Texas and Baylor all in &#8220;disarray&#8221; we need to make a showing on the field and continue to keep our &#8220;snout&#8221; clean with the NCAA then we should be able to become more attractive to the athletes in the state of Texas<br \/>\n238. flat out &#8211;&gt; pasti, dipastikan, jelas<br \/>\nPetrino didn&#8217;t need that long. But then again that man could &#8220;flat out&#8221; coach. He had an ego to match.<br \/>\n239. wuss &#8211;&gt; pengecut<br \/>\nAll the &#8220;wussies&#8221; on the Hill couldn&#8217;t handle it.<br \/>\n240. barring &#8211;&gt; kalau tidak, kecuali<br \/>\n&#8220;Barring&#8221; another bad off season, think he will be in the PG mix if not starter.<br \/>\n241. tripping &#8211;&gt; berdosa, bersalah<br \/>\ninstigator &#8211;&gt; penghasut<br \/>\nFor all you haters and &#8220;tripping&#8221; &#8220;instigators&#8221;, write that down, and smoke it if you like \ud83d\ude42<br \/>\n242. eligibility &#8211;&gt; kelayakan, memenuhi syarat<br \/>\nunderclassmen &#8211;&gt; siswa yg belum senior (a student in high school or college who is not a senior.)<br \/>\nUnder current NCAA rules, once &#8220;underclassmen&#8221; declare for the NFL draft, they lose their remaining &#8220;eligibility&#8221;.<br \/>\n243. leaching &#8211;&gt; pencucian, pengikisan (ash\/soil by rain water)<br \/>\nThese young people&#8230;..heck some adults too are mislead by &#8220;leaching&#8221; agents who are trying to fill their own pockets.<br \/>\n244. daunting &#8211;&gt; menakutkan, berat, kecil hati\/hilang semangat<br \/>\nWhile making into the pros is a dream for every athlete, it is something a &#8220;daunting&#8221; decision making process.<br \/>\n245. loom &#8211;&gt; mesin tenun<br \/>\n&#8211;&gt; kurang jelas, samar2<br \/>\nGive the game away [again] this year and not only will disappointment &#8220;loom&#8221;, but the wheels may fall off, altogether. Win the game and the season could be very enjoyable.<br \/>\n246. scuffed up &#8211;&gt; lecet<br \/>\nI walk into a store, which by the way isn\u2019t the Apple store. It was an authorized distributer of some sort. I show him my charger cable &#8220;scuffed up&#8221;, and partially worn out. I get a brand new charger in 5 minutes.<br \/>\n247. perpetrator &#8211;&gt; pelaku kejahatan, penjahat<br \/>\nIf your statements are inconsistent or sound implausible, they concentrate more on YOU, the alleged victim, than they would any suspected outside &#8220;perpetrator&#8221;.<br \/>\n248. slog &#8211;&gt; bekerja keras, membanting tulang, menampar\/memukul dg keras<br \/>\nFor me, it was working towards becoming a great surgeon. Let the end goal (being a great doctor) be what fuels you when you&#8217;re going through the hard residency &#8220;slog&#8221;.<br \/>\n249. swag &#8211;&gt; barang curian, sogokan, uang sogok\/rokok\/suap<br \/>\nWow! Thanks for all the views and upvotes! If you want to see what I am using my ergonomic &#8220;swag&#8221; for, please check out my latest project: SafeSpreadsheets<br \/>\n250. nosedive &#8211;&gt; menukik<br \/>\nabyss &#8211;&gt; lubang yg dalam, neraka<br \/>\nIf you count people from the first group as programmers, the level of mediocrity performs a spectacular &#8220;nosedive&#8221; to the &#8220;abyss&#8221; of incompetence.<br \/>\n251. horrendous &#8211;&gt; menghebohkan<br \/>\nI won&#8217;t list some of the &#8220;horrendous&#8221; things I have seen in the background of candidate video interviews. You really don&#8217;t want a boardroom of people seeing half the stuff you have laying about your house.<br \/>\n252. gawker &#8211;&gt; website yg jelek, pengejar2\/penguntit selibritis<br \/>\nI have a sense these people care a bit too much but its there how they are seen by the outside world. If this wasnt true Peter theil would not care that &#8220;gawker&#8221; implied he was gay.<br \/>\n253. stall &#8211;&gt; kios, warung, kedai<br \/>\nhawker &#8211;&gt; penjaja toko\/kelontong\/kaki lima<br \/>\nAn old lady picked out 3 tomatoes at a &#8220;stall&#8221;. The &#8220;hawker&#8221; weighed them and asked for 4 dollars.<br \/>\n254. colloquial &#8211;&gt; bahasa sehari2\/tdk resmi, bahasa percakapan<br \/>\nOf course, physicists will still speak &#8220;colloquially&#8221; about the movement of photons. Unfortunately, that will mislead the non-expert, and generate false \u201cparadoxes\u201d that don\u2019t exist when you think properly.<br \/>\n255. flunked out &#8211;&gt; gagal, jatuh<br \/>\nNo clothes, toiletries, no footwear, and nothing but a bare mattress on his bed. This was about 1:40pm, and he had been there in the morning. I assumed he had &#8220;flunked out&#8221;, but the departure seemed very strange.<br \/>\n256. recoil &#8211;&gt; mundur, takut<br \/>\nCutting out luxuries all at once will give you a harsh &#8220;recoil&#8221;, and you&#8217;ll ask yourself why this is a life you want to live anyways if you&#8217;re giving up all the stuff you like.<br \/>\n257. whim &#8211;&gt; tingkah, ragam, bermacam2<br \/>\n&#8211;&gt; pusing<br \/>\nMaking decisions on a &#8220;whim&#8221; is the greatest way to regret them, even if there&#8217;s a million stories playing up its romance.<br \/>\n258. bogged down &#8211;&gt; macet, terjebak, terperangkap<br \/>\nI\u2019m studying for the FM exam and I\u2019m &#8220;bogged down&#8221; in understanding the notation for both the problems and calculations.<br \/>\n259. nag, nagging &#8211;&gt; mengomel, menggerutu<br \/>\nYet, something was still &#8220;nagging&#8221; at me\u2026was she right after all?<br \/>\n260. enamored &#8211;&gt; terpikat, jatuh hati\/cinta<br \/>\nBut with the births of my next two children, I fell in love with them too, each for their wonderful unique qualities. They both &#8220;enamored&#8221; me as they grew into remarkable human beings.<br \/>\n261. purported &#8211;&gt; mengakui, bermaksud<br \/>\nIn response to all this, Midgley held an infamous press conference where he &#8220;purported&#8221; to demonstrate the safety of leaded fuel.<br \/>\n262. entangled &#8211;&gt; terlibat, terjerat<br \/>\nstrangulation &#8211;&gt; tercekik<br \/>\nIn 1940, Midgley contracted polio. This left him disabled, so he invented a system of strings and pulleys to help him get out of bed. In 1944, he became &#8220;entangled&#8221; in this invention and died of &#8220;strangulation&#8221;.<br \/>\n263. reminisce &#8211;&gt; mengenang<br \/>\nWe were hoping for a quiet dinner to catch up and &#8220;reminisce&#8221;. It was going well until a party of eight arrived and were seated close by.<br \/>\n264. crass &#8211;&gt; kasar (berbicara\/bertindak), tidak berpendidikan<br \/>\nobnoxious &#8211;&gt; sangat menjengkelkan, tidak menyenangkan<br \/>\nThey were loud, &#8220;crass&#8221;, and inappropriately &#8220;obnoxious&#8221;.<br \/>\n265. patrons &#8211;&gt; pelanggan, penyokong (dana)<br \/>\navail &#8211;&gt; berguna, bermanfaat, berfaedah<br \/>\n&#8211;&gt; membantu<br \/>\nNearby &#8220;patrons&#8221; asked the waiters to address the situation to know &#8220;avail&#8221;. Management faired no better.<br \/>\n266. profane &#8211;&gt; tidak sopan<br \/>\n&#8211;&gt; mencemari, mengotori<br \/>\nAs my patience thinned and my tolerance for loud &#8220;profane&#8221; explicit descriptions of their x-rated activities continued, I took matters into my own hands.<br \/>\n267. gulped &#8211;&gt; menelan ludah, meneguk (water), makan dg lahap<br \/>\nsheepishly &#8211;&gt; malu2<br \/>\nclergy &#8211;&gt; kependetaan<br \/>\nI &#8220;gulped&#8221; and &#8220;sheepishly&#8221; said, &#8220;I told them you were a former priest. This is your first date since leaving the clergy and would they please tone it down for the sake of my possible future with a former holy man of the cloth!&#8217;<br \/>\n268. choked &#8211;&gt; tersedak, tercekik, tersumbat<br \/>\nMy friend about &#8220;choked&#8221; on his steak and the waiter ran to tell his fellow co-workers the story.<br \/>\n269. ambience &#8211;&gt; suasana<br \/>\nUpon leaving, everyone in the restaurant, including the staff started applauding and thanking me for restoring the desired &#8220;ambience&#8221;.<br \/>\n270. brash &#8211;&gt; kurang ajar<br \/>\ndeceitful &#8211;&gt; bohong, palsu<br \/>\nI held my head high and swore to myself I would never be so &#8220;brash&#8221; and &#8220;deceitful&#8221;. ever again.<br \/>\n271. strand &#8211;&gt; helai (hair, tread), untai<br \/>\nWhat would happen if I shot a single &#8220;strand&#8221; of hair at someone at 90% the speed of light?<br \/>\n272. crave &#8211;&gt; harapkan, dambakan, rindukan<br \/>\nYou can teach your brain\u2019s rewards centers to &#8220;crave&#8221; healthier, lower calorie foods over junk, researchers at Harvard and Tufts U recently found. And it\u2019s a lot easier than you think.<br \/>\n273. yolk &#8211;&gt; kuning telur<br \/>\n&#8211;&gt; intisari, hakekat<br \/>\nOne day, my mum bought a whole basket of preserved eggs. When I went home, she presented them to me as if they were delicious bits of heaven and tried to persuade me to try one. But in all honesty, I thought they looked really ugly when I peered into the basket. The &#8220;yolk&#8221; was black and the whites weirdly transparent, which is not an appetising colour for food.<br \/>\n274. voraciously &#8211;&gt; dg lahap, rakus<br \/>\nHowever, for some strange reason, I thought they tasted good because I have, since young, seen my Mom stuffing them into her mouth one by one &#8220;voraciously&#8221;.<br \/>\n275. scrunched up &#8211;&gt; mengernyit<br \/>\n\u201cOh my god. This smells sooo bad.\u201d I &#8220;scrunched up&#8221; my nose.<br \/>\n276. expletives &#8211;&gt; menyumpah, melontarkan kata2 kasar\/makian<br \/>\ntumble &#8211;&gt; berjatuhan, berguling<br \/>\nI slowly picked it up and bit into the yolk. Spat it out immediately. A string of &#8220;expletives&#8221; &#8220;tumbled&#8221; out of my mouth one by one.<br \/>\n277. gooey &#8211;&gt; liat dan lengket<br \/>\nrunny &#8211;&gt; basah, beringus, berlendir<br \/>\nIt was the worst thing I had ever tasted. The yolk was &#8220;gooey&#8221;, &#8220;runny&#8221;, and tasted like urine.<br \/>\n278. pungent &#8211;&gt; bau tajam, menusuk<br \/>\nThe smell was horrendous when you bit into the yolk and I felt like I was at a science lab all over again as the &#8220;pungent&#8221; smell of ammonia assaulted my nostrils.<br \/>\n279. derision &#8211;&gt; ejekan, cemooh<br \/>\nBut when I feel the need to add an answer (and my OCD won&#8217;t let me pass it by) it&#8217;s met with &#8220;derision&#8221;.<br \/>\n280. avid &#8211;&gt; gemar, keranjingan<br \/>\nThe best part of this was that my headteacher asked me to explain why I\u2019d been sent out of the class and that\u2019s when I found out he was an &#8220;avid&#8221; bass guitarist.<br \/>\n281. demise &#8211;&gt; kematian, pemberian warisan<br \/>\n&#8211;&gt; memberi warisan, menyewakan<br \/>\nSo 1972 is the start point and we\u2019re currently in 2016. That means email has been around 44 years. If we assume we\u2019re half way through the lifetime of email that would put its &#8220;demise&#8221; in the year 2060.<br \/>\n282. dart &#8211;&gt; anak panah, bergerak\/lari tiba2\/dg cepat<br \/>\nNow assume you throw a &#8220;dart&#8221; at the timeline and it lands in the time span of email. The &#8220;dart&#8221; represents the \u201crandom chance\u201d of existing in 2016.<br \/>\n283. credence &#8211;&gt; kepercayaan<br \/>\nWithout a strong model for how technologies decline it can be difficult to interpret the facts. However, the information we have lends some &#8220;credence&#8221; to the original claim that email will be dead in 2060.<br \/>\n284. complacent &#8211;&gt; puas dg diri sendiri, sopan<br \/>\nI think people answering this question are too &#8220;complacent&#8221;. Yes, the odds are that the United States will be the leading nation for quite some time, but the risks for the status quo are nowhere near negligible.<br \/>\n285. faux pas &#8211;&gt; blunder, salah langkah<br \/>\nJapan: What is the most embarrassing cultural or linguistic &#8220;faux pas&#8221; you&#8217;ve made in Japan?<br \/>\n286. outstrips &#8211;&gt; melampaui<br \/>\nThis isn\u2019t a bad thing. People who know more than me have helped me learn and grow as an engineer. And what I know now far &#8220;outstrips&#8221; what I knew 20 years ago.<br \/>\n287. quirky &#8211;&gt; unik, tidak biasa, eksentrik<br \/>\nI\u2019ve had Ubuntu as my main OS for about 6 months now and I still find &#8220;quirky&#8221; things about it. Like any other skill getting well versed at it takes time and commitment.<br \/>\n288. impede &#8211;&gt; menghalangi, merintangi, mencegah, mengganggu<br \/>\nI am very hopeful that we can pull our collective heads out of our collective arses and make some changes that will &#8220;impede&#8221; the coming collapse, but I\u2019m just not able to suspend my observations of the world around me.<br \/>\n289. leverage &#8211;&gt; pengaruh, pengungkit\/mengungkit<br \/>\nwholesale &#8211;&gt; borongan, usaha grosir<br \/>\nWe are further consolidating wealth and power in fewer hands due to our addiction to the dollar and consumerism. We over-&#8220;leverage&#8221; our lives on easy credit, then when \u2018fill in the blank\u2019 bubble deflates, whatever assets we have are bought up wholesale by the consolidated power.<br \/>\n290. stifle &#8211;&gt; menahan, mencekik<br \/>\nTechnology &#8211; I worry that technology will be &#8220;stifled&#8221; for most of us, meaning black book agency work like DARPA and other world military agencies etc will see the gains and will withhold those from the population at large.<br \/>\n291. cathartic &#8211;&gt; pencuci perut, pencahar<br \/>\nI think family bonds will strengthen (in the whole) as we can all share our misery in a &#8220;cathartic&#8221; fashion.<br \/>\n292. myopic &#8211;&gt; rabun (dekat)<br \/>\nEducation &#8211; I think the governments will continue to push this &#8220;myopic&#8221; sense of one size fits all education.<br \/>\n293. regurgitate &#8211;&gt; memuntahkan<br \/>\nThey will double down on standardized curriculum that will not teach children\/young adults a thing about how to think, but simply how to &#8220;regurgitate&#8221; a few facts.<br \/>\n294. belittle &#8211;&gt; meremehkan, anggap enteng\/kecil<br \/>\nAlong these lines, I think things like this very forum will further explode as a platform for everyone with an opinion on anything to feel it not only their self appointed right, but their obligation to scream that opinion to the masses and &#8220;belittle&#8221; anyone who cannot agree with them in the most unpleasant and rude manner as their hyper-inflated egos can manage.<br \/>\n295. caveat &#8211;&gt; surat protes\/keberatan<br \/>\ndabbled &#8211;&gt; mencoba2, iseng<br \/>\nThe only other &#8220;caveat&#8221; is, of course, if you have been someone that has gotten in a bit of police trouble or &#8220;dabbled&#8221; in drugs, it would not put you in a difficult position, but it does logically follow that putting you in a sensitive position would be unlikely.<br \/>\n296. farce &#8211;&gt; lelucon, sandiwara<br \/>\nIf it is a &#8220;farce&#8221;, who cares, everyone got paid, right?<br \/>\n297. sweltering &#8211;&gt; panas terik, panas sekali (siang hari)<br \/>\nthe &#8220;sweltering&#8221; afternoon heat<br \/>\n298. distaste &#8211;&gt; (agak) tidak suka<br \/>\nHarry nurtured a &#8220;distaste&#8221; for all things athletic<br \/>\n299. leeway &#8211;&gt; kelonggaran, peluang, waktu ekstra<br \/>\nWe need to give this agency the resources and &#8220;leeway&#8221; to do its job, not handcuff them on potentially life-saving research and data we can use for good.<br \/>\n300. tethered &#8211;&gt; diikat\/ditambatkan (animal)<br \/>\nHowever, the progressive agenda of the last 100 years have the majority of Americans &#8220;tethered&#8221; to out government.<br \/>\n301. insatiable &#8211;&gt; tak pernah puas\/tak terpuaskan<br \/>\nBack when China was the world&#8217;s largest economy they saw Europeans as lucrative trading partners with an &#8220;insatiable&#8221; appetite for Chinese tea, porcelain, art, and so on.<br \/>\n302. kowtow, kowtowing &#8211;&gt; bersujud, berlutut,<br \/>\nThe moment Europeans sensed that China&#8217;s military could not stop them, that instead of &#8220;kowtowing&#8221; they could just stick a cannon in China&#8217;s face, they came in with reckless abandon.<br \/>\n302. tote, toting &#8211;&gt; menggendong, memikul, memanggul<br \/>\nGun &#8220;toting&#8221; British drug dealers forced their wares into China in the name of &#8216;free trade&#8217;. Russia swallowed up entire Chinese cities, killing off the East Asian population to make room for westerners.<br \/>\n303. pillage &#8211;&gt; menjarah, merampas<br \/>\nThe freedom loving democracies of the world joined hands together to rape, &#8220;pillage&#8221;, and burn their way to Beijing.<br \/>\n304. melee &#8211;&gt; perkelahian, keributan, huru hara<br \/>\nWhat&#8217;s the most powerful animal which you believe you could kill in single combat, armed only with &#8220;melee&#8221; weapons?<br \/>\n305. whack &#8211;&gt; memukul, mendera<br \/>\nGive the Anaconda a large meal, wait for it to fall asleep, then &#8220;whack&#8221; it over the head.<br \/>\n306. conceive &#8211;&gt; membayangkan, memikirkan, memahami<br \/>\nDoes the universe have to be this way? Could we &#8220;conceive&#8221; of a universe in which the rules are different? Perhaps (though it is surprisingly difficult to come up with meaningful alternatives that are self-consistent.)<br \/>\n307. deterrent &#8211;&gt; pencegah, menghindar<br \/>\nRed Bull boss Christian Horner says the penalty incurred by Mercedes and Nico Rosberg under the team radio restrictions is unlikely to act as a &#8220;deterrent&#8221; against messages from the pit wall.<br \/>\n308. deemed &#8211;&gt; dianggap, menganggap<br \/>\nThey &#8220;deemed&#8221; a message telling Rosberg to shift through seventh gear was in breach of rules designed to ensure the driver drives the car alone and unaided.<br \/>\n309. exacerbate &#8211;&gt; memperburuk, mengesalkan<br \/>\nMathematics as a subject may &#8220;exacerbate&#8221; some of these possibilities for the professor, the student, or for you in particular, but I think they are there for an expert lecturing in any subject.<br \/>\n310. cited &#8211;&gt; disebut, dikutip<br \/>\nprobe &#8211;&gt; peneylidikan, penjajakan<br \/>\nTesla Driver &#8220;Cited&#8221; in Pennsylvania Crash Amid Autopilot &#8220;Probes&#8221;<br \/>\n311. endeavor &#8211;&gt; usaha keras, perjuangan<br \/>\nBuying a tank is such an overrated &#8220;endeavor&#8221;. why not just take one?<br \/>\n312. imbecile &#8211;&gt; bodoh, idiot<br \/>\nReally, though, that doesn&#8217;t matter much. As I&#8217;ve demonstrated above, everybody feels like an &#8220;imbecile&#8221; sometimes.<br \/>\n313. discrepancies, discrepancy &#8211;&gt; perbedaan, kesenjangan<br \/>\nwe will always have relativistic time dilation effects and large &#8220;discrepancies&#8221; between the time experienced by our space ship crews and the rest of humanity remaining on Earth.<br \/>\n314. curfew &#8211;&gt; jam malam<br \/>\nMartial law and a &#8220;curfew&#8221; hav been imposed in Turkey.<br \/>\n315. jeopardy &#8211;&gt; bahaya, resiko<br \/>\nTheir investors, stocks, god their entire business would be put in serious &#8220;jeopardy&#8221;, as the see it, of reaching the ground floor and pushing on through to the planets core.<\/p>\n<p>316. <span style=\"color: #00ff00;\">repercussion<\/span> &#8211;&gt; <span style=\"color: #ff9900;\">akibat, reaksi, kelanjutan<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\"><strong>means<\/strong>:\u00a0<span style=\"color: #ffff00;\">an unintended consequence occurring some time after an event or action, especially an unwelcome one.<\/span><\/p>\n<div class=\"gt-def-info\" style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">\n<div class=\"gt-def-example\" style=\"padding-left: 30px;\"><span style=\"color: #ffff00;\"><em><q>the move would have grave repercussions for the entire region<\/q><\/em><\/span><\/div>\n<div class=\"gt-def-synonym\" style=\"padding-left: 30px;\"><span style=\"color: #ffff00;\"><em><span class=\"gt-def-synonym-title\">sinonim: <\/span><span class=\"gt-cd-cl\">consequence(s)<\/span>, <span class=\"gt-cd-cl\">result(s)<\/span>, <span class=\"gt-cd-cl\">effect(s)<\/span>, <span class=\"gt-cd-cl\">outcome<\/span>, <span class=\"gt-cd-cl\">reverberation(s)<\/span>, <span class=\"gt-cd-cl\">backlash<\/span>, <span class=\"gt-cd-cl\">aftermath<\/span>, <span class=\"gt-cd-cl\">fallout<\/span>, <span class=\"gt-cd-cl\">tremors<\/span><\/em><\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"gt-def-info\" style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">\n<div class=\"gt-def-row\" style=\"padding-left: 30px;\"><span style=\"color: #ffff00;\">the recoil of something after impact.<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"gt-def-info\" style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">\n<div class=\"gt-def-row\" style=\"padding-left: 30px;\"><span style=\"color: #ffff00;\">an echo or reverberation.<\/span><\/div>\n<div class=\"gt-def-row\"><strong>samples<\/strong>:\u00a0<span style=\"color: #ccffcc;\">The presentation went well and had <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>repercussions<\/strong><\/span> of where I am today. Fasting helps invoke Allah\u2019s sub\u1e25\u0101nahu wa ta&#8217;\u0101la (glorified and exalted be He) guidance and mercy when you need it the most because you are admitting your weakness and affirming Him as your sole aid.<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<ol>\n<li><span style=\"color: #00ff00;\">nearness<\/span> &#8211;&gt; <span style=\"color: #ff9900;\">dekatnya, keadaan dekat<\/span>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\"><strong>means<\/strong>:\u00a0<span style=\"color: #ffff00;\">the condition of being near; proximity.<\/span><\/p>\n<div class=\"gt-cd gt-cd-md\">\n<div class=\"gt-cd-c\">\n<div class=\"gt-def-list\">\n<div class=\"gt-def-info\">\n<div class=\"gt-def-example\">\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffff00;\"><q>the park&#8217;s nearness to Washington, DC<\/q><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"gt-def-info\" style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">\n<div class=\"gt-def-row\"><strong>samples<\/strong>: <span style=\"color: #ccffcc;\">This is not about \u2018using religion\u2019 to make you feel good rather it is all about coming closer to Allah sub\u1e25\u0101nahu wa ta&#8217;\u0101la (glorified and exalted be He) and realizing that this <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>nearness<\/strong><\/span> is what brings excellence into our work.<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/li>\n<li><span style=\"color: #00ff00;\">supplication<\/span> &#8211;&gt; <span style=\"color: #ff9900;\">permohonan, permintaan, doa<\/span>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\"><strong>means<\/strong>: <span style=\"color: #ffff00;\">the action of asking or begging for something earnestly or humbly.<\/span><\/p>\n<blockquote style=\"margin: 0 0 0 40px; border: none; padding: 0px;\"><p><span style=\"color: #ffff00;\">&#8220;he fell to his knees in supplication&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p><strong>samples<\/strong>: <span style=\"color: #ccffcc;\">Also, the <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>supplication<\/strong><\/span> of a fasting person is always nswered!<\/span><\/li>\n<li><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>english daily new vocabulary list: 1. Vanguard (nomina) means: pelopor pioneer, forerunner, vanguard, precursor, outpost, spearhead barisan depan vanguard perintis pioneer, pilot, trailblazer, pacer, vanguard, pacemaker garda depan vanguard, avant garde golongan perintis avant garde, vanguard golongan pelopor avant garde, vanguard samples: The better comp means I can save more but practically speaking this just &hellip; <a href=\"https:\/\/myprojects.advchaweb.com\/index.php\/2016\/08\/24\/english-daily-vocabulary\/\" class=\"more-link\">Continue reading<span class=\"screen-reader-text\"> &#8220;English Daily Vocabulary&#8221;<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[24],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-206","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-english"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/myprojects.advchaweb.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/206","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/myprojects.advchaweb.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/myprojects.advchaweb.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/myprojects.advchaweb.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/myprojects.advchaweb.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=206"}],"version-history":[{"count":11,"href":"https:\/\/myprojects.advchaweb.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/206\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":262,"href":"https:\/\/myprojects.advchaweb.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/206\/revisions\/262"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/myprojects.advchaweb.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=206"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/myprojects.advchaweb.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=206"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/myprojects.advchaweb.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=206"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}