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straw

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maksud jerami

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İngilizce

drinking straw

Malayca

menganggu

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straw arm snaked

Malayca

lengan jerami snaked

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take the straw near next door

Malayca

ambil straw di kfc sebelah

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İngilizce

and he made them like eaten straw.

Malayca

lalu ia menjadikan mereka hancur berkecai seperti daun-daun kayu yang dimakan ulat.

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and then made it into a blackish straw.

Malayca

kemudian ia menjadikan (tumbuh-tumbuhan yang menghijau) itu kering - (berubah warnanya) kehitam-hitaman.

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so he rendered them like straw eaten up?

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lalu ia menjadikan mereka hancur berkecai seperti daun-daun kayu yang dimakan ulat.

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İngilizce

and made them like straw eaten up (by cattle).

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lalu ia menjadikan mereka hancur berkecai seperti daun-daun kayu yang dimakan ulat.

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İngilizce

so that he made them like straw eaten (by cattle).

Malayca

lalu ia menjadikan mereka hancur berkecai seperti daun-daun kayu yang dimakan ulat.

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İngilizce

suddenly, the door burst open and a long straw arm snake in..

Malayca

tiba-tiba, pintu pecah terbuka dan lengan panjang jerami yang ular di...

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we could turn it, if we pleased, into straw; then you would rue the day,

Malayca

kalau kami kehendaki, sudah tentu kami akan jadikan tanaman itu kering hancur (sebelum ia berbuah), maka dengan itu tinggalah kamu dalam keadaan hairan dan menyesal,

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managing straw by processing straw as organic fertilizer livestock feed dairy cattle organic mulch for vegetable and fruit crops handicrafts

Malayca

menguruskan jerami dengan memproses jerami sebagai: baja organik makanan ternakan lembu tenusu sungkupan organik untuk tanaman sayur dan buah buahan kraftangan

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such is god, your lord, to whom belongs the kingdom. those whom you worship besides him do not posses even a single straw.

Malayca

yang melakukan semuanya itu ialah allah tuhan kamu, baginyalah kuasa pemerintahan; sedang mereka yang kamu sembah - yang lain dari allah - tidak mempunyai sesuatu pun walau senipis selaput biji kurma.

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give to them a parable about this present life. it is like water we have sent down from the sky with which the plants of the earth mingle, and in the morning it is straw the wind scatters. allah is powerful over all things.

Malayca

dan kemukakanlah kepada mereka misal perbandingan: kehidupan dunia ini samalah seperti air yang kami turunkan dari langit, lalu bercampur aduklah tanaman di bumi antara satu sama lain (dan kembang suburlah ia) disebabkan air itu; kemudian menjadilah ia kering hancur ditiup angin; dan (ingatlah) adalah allah maha kuasa atas tiap-tiap sesuatu.

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the problems arising from plastic pollution show no signs of abating, especially in the oceans where it poses a threat to the lives of millions of marine animals. a practical step towards a plastic free world, has to begin with the banning of the small plastic straw.

Malayca

masalah yang timbul akibat pencemaran plastik tidak menunjukkan tanda-tanda pertempuran, terutamanya di lautan di mana ia menimbulkan ancaman kepada kehidupan berjuta-juta haiwan marin. langkah praktikal ke arah dunia bebas plastik, perlu bermula dengan pengharaian jerami plastik kecil.

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ppppp: leasaith : suhhihat ppppp: leasaith : suhhihat haggard, wild female hawk in training. tam. shrew, 4.1.177; so as adj., of woman disobedient or unfaithful, oth., 3.111.264. haggled, with many wounds, item 5, 4.v1.11. h#a#ir, against the h# a#ir, contrary to nature, troll. and cres., i.ii.27; co#urser's hair, supposed to come to life in water, ant. and cleo., 1.11.187. halberd, axe like weapon with long handle, rich. 3, 1.11.411. halcyon (from haleyone, changed with her husband ceyx to a type of kingfisher; their breeding season in winter was supposed to be favoured with fine weather) calm, happy, 1 lien. 6, 1.11.131; a dead kingfisher if hung up was supposed to act as a weather-cock, lear, 2.11.73. ha@lf-che@ek'd, applied to inefficient or deficient bit, tam. shrew, 3.ii.53. hal@f-fa#ced, thin faced (like the profile on the groat. a thin coin), john, 1.i.92; half seen, 2 hen. 6, 4.1.98. half sword, most closely engaged, 1 hen. 4, 2.1v.157. s' halidom, holidame, an oath (on holy relics) reduced by shakespeare's time to a mere reservation, two gent. ver.' 4.11.131. it hallowmas, 1st nov. (all saints' day), ric+- h. 2, 5.i.80. han#d fa#st, marriage contract, cur., 1.v.78. han#dsa#w (dialect form of heronshaw ') heron, ham. 2.11.375. ban#ge #rs, straps supporting scabbard, ham., 5.i1.154. harbin#ger, forerunner, ham., 1.1.122. harr#y te#n shi#llings, ha#lf -sovereign coined in reign of henry vii, 2 hen. 4, 3.11.216. hat#chment, tab#let showing the coat of arms of the deceased, ham., 4.v.210. haug#ht, haughty, 3 hen. 6, 2.1.109 haug#hty, ambitious, rich. 3, 4.11.37. ============= goes to jockey "h" d "i" as lathair gha'ibaani . =============================== flaw, gust of wind, or passion, cdr. 5.111.74. fleckerd, dappled, rom. and jul. seer, sneering grimace, oth., 4.i.82. flesh (to give a hound the flesh of the victim to rouse its keenness) so to introduce an untried soldier to bloodshed, lear, 2.11.42; flesh his sword, use it in his first fight, 1 hen. 6, 4.vii.36. fleshment, the satisfaction of a first success, lear, 2.11.118. flew'd, with large chaps, mid. n. dr., 4.1.117. flirt-gill, loose woman, rom. and jul.,2.iv.149. flote, sea, tem., 1.11.234. flourish, embellishment, l. lab. lost, 2.i.14. flower-de-luce, iris, win. tale, 4.iv.127; the lily of the french coat of arms, and so applied by henry to katherine, hen. 5, 5.ii.208. flux = secretion, as you like, 3.11.61. fob, set aside by trickery, cor., i .i.92. foil (i) setting of a jewel, so something that shows up the value of an act or accomplishment, ham., 5.ii.247; (ii) put to the fail, deprive of commendation, tem., 3.i.46. with lining; but falstaff provided the stuffing himself. hen. 5. 4.vii.46. greek, light fellow or wench, tw. night, 4.1.17. greensleeves, a ballad tune not tending to godliness, mer. wires 2.1.55. grievance, inconvenience, affliction, two gent. ver., 1.1.17. ========================== ========================= haggard, wild female hawk in training. tam. shrew, 4.1.177; so as adj., of woman disobedient or unfaithful, oth., 3.111.264. haggled, with many wounds, item 5, 4.v1.11. hair, against the hair, contrary to nature, troll. and cres., i.ii.27; courser's hair, supposed to come to life in water, ant. and cleo., 1.11.187. halberd, axe-like weapon with long handle, rich. 3, 1.11.411. halcyon (from haleyone, changed with her husband ceyx to a type of kingfisher; their breeding season in winter was supposed to be favoured with fine weather) calm, happy, 1 lien. 6, 1.11.131; a dead kingfisher if hung up was supposed to act as a weather-cock, lear, 2.11.73. half-cheek'd, applied to inefficient or deficient bit, tam. shrew, 3.ii.53. half-faced, thin faced (like the profile on the groat. a thin coin), john, 1.i.92; half seen, 2 hen. 6, 4.1.98. half sword, most closely engaged, 1 hen. 4, 2.1v.157. s' halidom, holidame, an oath (on holy relics) reduced by shakespeare's time to a mere reservation, two gent. ver.' 4.11.131. it hallowmas, 1st nov. (all saints' day), rich. 2, 5.i.80. hand fast, marriage contract, cur., 1.v.78. handsaw (dialect form of heronshaw ') pucung = heron, ham. 2.11.375. hangers, straps supporting scabbard, ham., 5.i1.154. harbinger, forerunner, ham., 1.1.122. harry ten shillings, half-sovereign coined mencetak duit in reign of henry vii, 2 hen. 4, 3.11.216. hatchment, tablet showing the coat of arms of the deceased, ham., 4.v.210. haught, haughty, 3 hen. 6, 2.1.109 haughty, ambitious, rich. 3, 4.11.37. ============= havoc, general slaughter, jul. caes., 6.1.274; cor., 3.i.275; cries on havoc, the heap of ell speaks of an indiscriminate slaughter, ha 5.11.356. hay (i) home thrust in fencing, rain. and ji 2.1v.26; (it) country dance, l. lab. li 5.1.134. hazard, game with dice, hen. 5, 3.vii.83; ri cor., 2.111.253; term from tennis indicatim scoring stroke, hen. 8, 1.ii.263. head, muster of men, usually soldiers; riot at ham., 4.v.98. headland, part of field left, for convenience working, unploughed till the very end, 2 11 4, 5.i.13. hebona (folio reads hebenon) a poison (eerie henbane, although there seems some referee' to ebony), ham.. 1.v.62. hecate, divinity of classieal antiquity, associated with ghost world and worshipped in trifo shape at cross-roads; triple hecate, as cyntl in heaven, diana on earth, and proserpi in hell, mid. n. dr.. 5.i.37e. hectic, continuous fever, ham- 4.111.66. hedge-pig, hedgehog, mae., 4.1,2. heft, heaving, win. tale. 2.1.45. hemp-seed, destined for the hangman hempen rope, 2 hen. 4, 2.1.56. hent, grasp, or possibly occasion (hint), hat 3.111.88. herbs of grace, rue. tram., 4.v.179. hercules, and his load, the sign hang outsi the globe theatre showed hercules carrying the world on his shoulders, hant.. 2.11.357. herod, out-herods herod, to overact even tin than the ranting character of herod in t miracle plays, ham., 3.ii.13. hest, comthand, l. lab. lost, 5.11.65. hide fox, warning in game of hide-and-set ham., 4.11.29. high and low, dice loaded to throw high low numbers, mer. wires win., 1,111.83. bight, named, l. lab. lost, 1.1.168. hind, female deer, as you late. 3.11.91. hint (sometimes spelt hent ' as at oth. (c 1.111.142), occasion. tern., 1.11.134. hipped, lame. owing to injury to hip-boi tam. shrew, 3.11.46. hires, pun on iron ' and efyrin (irene) character in a play by peele, 2 hen. 4, 2.1v.li hive, straw hat, lot. comp., 8. hoar, whitish, ham., 4.vii.168. hobbididence (with obidicut, mahu, mei flibberdigibbet), fiends, lear, 4.1.61. hoby-horse. ` the figure of a horse ' fastened round the waist of a morris dancer; t antics of this particular character in t dance were offensive to the puritans, and t part came to be omitted, ham., 3.11.130; loose character, l. lab. lost, 3.1.27. holding, consistency. all's well, 4.11.1 chorus of song. ant. and cleo., 2.vii.109. holidame, see halidom. holy-ale (a coinage, by analogy with chum ale', to rhyme with '; festival ; the text * holy dayes '). festivity, per., 1.goiver.6. holy-rood day, 14th sept.. the feast of t holy cross, 1 hen. 4, 1.i.52. holy thistle, see carduus 13enedietus. honey stalks, clover stalks, titus, 4.1,7.91. honorificabilitu dinitatibus, stock example long word, l. lab. lost, 5.1.37. hood, to blindfold hawk (when unheeded bates), hen. 5, 3.vii.108. hoodman blind, blind-man's-buff, hat 3.iv.77. horn-book, sheet containing alphabet, e for children, protected with transparent covering of horn, l. lab. lost, 5.1.41. horologe, clock, oth., 2.111.122. hose, includes various types of breeches a clothing (net stockings) for the lower lint 1 hen. 4, 2.1v.208. howlet, owl, mac, 4.1.17, hoz, hamstring, win. tale, 1.11.244. 1357 ============================

Malayca

bahasa inggeris ke bahasa melayu ppppp: leasaith : suhhihat ppppp: leasaith : suhhihat haggard, wild female hawk in training. tam. shrew, 4.1.177; so as adj., of woman disobedient or unfaithful, oth., 3.111.264. haggled, with many wounds, item 5, 4.v1.11. h#a#ir, against the h# a#ir, contrary to nature, troll. and cres., i.ii.27; co#urser's hair, supposed to come to life in water, ant. and cleo., 1.11.187. halberd, axe like weapon with long handle, rich. 3, 1.11.411. halcyon (from haleyone, changed with her husband ceyx to a type of kingfisher; their breeding season in winter was supposed to be favoured with fine weather) calm, happy, 1 lien. 6, 1.11.131; a dead kingfisher if hung up was supposed to act as a weather-cock, lear, 2.11.73. ha@lf-che@ek'd, applied to inefficient or deficient bit, tam. shrew, 3.ii.53. hal@f-fa#ced, thin faced (like the profile on the groat. a thin coin), john, 1.i.92; half seen, 2 hen. 6, 4.1.98. half sword, most closely engaged, 1 hen. 4, 2.1v.157. s' halidom, holidame, an oath (on holy relics) reduced by shakespeare's time to a mere reservation, two gent. ver.' 4.11.131. it hallowmas, 1st nov. (all saints' day), ric+- h. 2, 5.i.80. han#d fa#st, marriage contract, cur., 1.v.78. han#dsa#w (dialect form of heronshaw ') heron, ham. 2.11.375. ban#ge #rs, straps supporting scabbard, ham., 5.i1.154. harbin#ger, forerunner, ham., 1.1.122. harr#y te#n shi#llings, ha#lf -sovereign coined in reign of henry vii, 2 hen. 4, 3.11.216. hat#chment, tab#let showing the coat of arms of the deceased, ham., 4.v.210. haug#ht, haughty, 3 hen. 6, 2.1.109 haug#hty, ambitious, rich. 3, 4.11.37. ============= goes to jockey "h" d "i" as lathair gha'ibaani . =============================== flaw, gust of wind, or passion, cdr. 5.111.74. fleckerd, dappled, rom. and jul. seer, sneering grimace, oth., 4.i.82. flesh (to give a hound the flesh of the victim to rouse its keenness) so to introduce an untried soldier to bloodshed, lear, 2.11.42; flesh his sword, use it in his first fight, 1 hen. 6, 4.vii.36. fleshment, the satisfaction of a first success, lear, 2.11.118. flew'd, with large chaps, mid. n. dr., 4.1.117. flirt-gill, loose woman, rom. and jul.,2.iv.149. flote, sea, tem., 1.11.234. flourish, embellishment, l. lab. lost, 2.i.14. flower-de-luce, iris, win. tale, 4.iv.127; the lily of the french coat of arms, and so applied by henry to katherine, hen. 5, 5.ii.208. flux = secretion, as you like, 3.11.61. fob, set aside by trickery, cor., i .i.92. foil (i) setting of a jewel, so something that shows up the value of an act or accomplishment, ham., 5.ii.247; (ii) put to the fail, deprive of commendation, tem., 3.i.46. with lining; but falstaff provided the stuffing himself. hen. 5. 4.vii.46. greek, light fellow or wench, tw. night, 4.1.17. greensleeves, a ballad tune not tending to godliness, mer. wires 2.1.55. grievance, inconvenience, affliction, two gent. ver., 1.1.17. ========================== ========================= haggard, wild female hawk in training. tam. shrew, 4.1.177; so as adj., of woman disobedient or unfaithful, oth., 3.111.264. haggled, with many wounds, item 5, 4.v1.11. hair, against the hair, contrary to nature, troll. and cres., i.ii.27; courser's hair, supposed to come to life in water, ant. and cleo., 1.11.187. halberd, axe-like weapon with long handle, rich. 3, 1.11.411. halcyon (from haleyone, changed with her husband ceyx to a type of kingfisher; their breeding season in winter was supposed to be favoured with fine weather) calm, happy, 1 lien. 6, 1.11.131; a dead kingfisher if hung up was supposed to act as a weather-cock, lear, 2.11.73. half-cheek'd, applied to inefficient or deficient bit, tam. shrew, 3.ii.53. half-faced, thin faced (like the profile on the groat. a thin coin), john, 1.i.92; half seen, 2 hen. 6, 4.1.98. half sword, most closely engaged, 1 hen. 4, 2.1v.157. s' halidom, holidame, an oath (on holy relics) reduced by shakespeare's time to a mere reservation, two gent. ver.' 4.11.131. it hallowmas, 1st nov. (all saints' day), rich. 2, 5.i.80. hand fast, marriage contract, cur., 1.v.78. handsaw (dialect form of heronshaw ') pucung = heron, ham. 2.11.375. hangers, straps supporting scabbard, ham., 5.i1.154. harbinger, forerunner, ham., 1.1.122. harry ten shillings, half-sovereign coined mencetak duit in reign of henry vii, 2 hen. 4, 3.11.216. hatchment, tablet showing the coat of arms of the deceased, ham., 4.v.210. haught, haughty, 3 hen. 6, 2.1.109 haughty, ambitious, rich. 3, 4.11.37. ============= havoc, general slaughter, jul. caes., 6.1.274; cor., 3.i.275; cries on havoc, the heap of ell speaks of an indiscriminate slaughter, ha 5.11.356. hay (i) home thrust in fencing, rain. and ji 2.1v.26; (it) country dance, l. lab. li 5.1.134. hazard, game with dice, hen. 5, 3.vii.83; ri cor., 2.111.253; term from tennis indicatim scoring stroke, hen. 8, 1.ii.263. head, muster of men, usually soldiers; riot at ham., 4.v.98. headland, part of field left, for convenience working, unploughed till the very end, 2 11 4, 5.i.13. hebona (folio reads hebenon) a poison (eerie henbane, although there seems some referee' to ebony), ham.. 1.v.62. hecate, divinity of classieal antiquity, associated with ghost world and worshipped in trifo shape at cross-roads; triple hecate, as cyntl in heaven, diana on earth, and proserpi in hell, mid. n. dr.. 5.i.37e. hectic, continuous fever, ham- 4.111.66. hedge-pig, hedgehog, mae., 4.1,2. heft, heaving, win. tale. 2.1.45. hemp-seed, destined for the hangman hempen rope, 2 hen. 4, 2.1.56. hent, grasp, or possibly occasion (hint), hat 3.111.88. herbs of grace, rue. tram., 4.v.179. hercules, and his load, the sign hang outsi the globe theatre showed hercules carrying the world on his shoulders, hant.. 2.11.357. herod, out-herods herod, to overact even tin than the ranting character of herod in t miracle plays, ham., 3.ii.13. hest, comthand, l. lab. lost, 5.11.65. hide fox, warning in game of hide-and-set ham., 4.11.29. high and low, dice loaded to throw high low numbers, mer. wires win., 1,111.83. bight, named, l. lab. lost, 1.1.168. hind, female deer, as you late. 3.11.91. hint (sometimes spelt hent ' as at oth. (c 1.111.142), occasion. tern., 1.11.134. hipped, lame. owing to injury to hip-boi tam. shrew, 3.11.46. hires, pun on iron ' and efyrin (irene) character in a play by peele, 2 hen. 4, 2.1v.li hive, straw hat, lot. comp., 8. hoar, whitish, ham., 4.vii.168. hobbididence (with obidicut, mahu, mei flibberdigibbet), fiends, lear, 4.1.61. hoby-horse. ` the figure of a horse ' fastened round the waist of a morris dancer; t antics of this particular character in t dance were offensive to the puritans, and t part came to be omitted, ham., 3.11.130; loose character, l. lab. lost, 3.1.27. holding, consistency. all's well, 4.11.1 chorus of song. ant. and cleo., 2.vii.109. holidame, see halidom. holy-ale (a coinage, by analogy with chum ale', to rhyme with '; festival ; the text * holy dayes '). festivity, per., 1.goiver.6. holy-rood day, 14th sept.. the feast of t holy cross, 1 hen. 4, 1.i.52. holy thistle, see carduus 13enedietus. honey stalks, clover stalks, titus, 4.1,7.91. honorificabilitu dinitatibus, stock example long word, l. lab. lost, 5.1.37. hood, to blindfold hawk (when unheeded bates), hen. 5, 3.vii.108. hoodman blind, blind-man's-buff, hat 3.iv.77. horn-book, sheet containing alphabet, e for children, protected with transparent covering of horn, l. lab. lost, 5.1.41. horologe, clock, oth., 2.111.122. hose, includes various types of breeches a clothing (net stockings) for the lower lint 1 hen. 4, 2.1v.208. howlet, owl, mac, 4.1.17, hoz, hamstring, win. tale, 1.11.244. 1357 ============================

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