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to express
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frustration
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empathy
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encouragement
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to give up
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fed up
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to have had it (up to here) with somebody or something
8-
to take
9-
discouraging
10-
disappointing
11-
to get down
12-
to hang (on) in there
to express
to express
kata kerja
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ɪ
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p
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Masuk
(mengungkapkan)

(mengungkapkan)

mengekspresikan

to show or make a thought, feeling, etc. known by looks, words, or actions

example
Contoh
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The artist expresses emotions through vibrant colors in her paintings.
He has expressed interest in joining the upcoming project.

Informasi Gramatikal:

Transitif
frustration
frustration
Kata benda
f
f
r
r
u
ə
s
s
t
t
r
r
a
t
ʃ
io
ə
n
n
(kekecewaan)

(kekecewaan)

ketidakpuasan

the feeling of being impatient, annoyed, or upset because of being unable to do or achieve what is desired

empathy
Kata benda
e
ɛ
m
m
p
p
a
ə
th
θ
y
i
(perasaan mengerti)

(perasaan mengerti)

empati

the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person

encouragement
Kata benda
e
ɛ
n
n
c
k
ou
ɜ
r
r
a
ɪ
g
ʤ
e
m
m
e
ə
n
n
t
t
(dorongan)

(dorongan)

dukungan

something that is told or given to someone in order to give them hope or provide support

discouragement
to give up
to give up
kata kerja
uk flag
/ɡɪv ʌp/
(putus asa)

(putus asa)

menyerah

to stop trying when faced with failures or difficulties

enter

Informasi Gramatikal:

Tak Transitif
Status Frasa
inseparable
kata kerja frasa
give
partikel frasa
up
fed up
fed up
Adjektiva
uk flag
/fˈɛd ˈʌp/
(bosan)

(bosan)

kecewa

feeling tired, annoyed, or frustrated with a situation or person

to [have] had it (up to here|) with {sb/sth}
to have had it (up to here) with somebody or something
frasa
uk flag
/hæv hˌædɪt ˌʌp tə hˈɪɹ wɪð ˌɛsbˈiː slˈæʃ ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
N/A

N/A

Disapproving
Idiom
Informal

to not have the tolerance to endure more of something

What is the origin of the idiom "have had it someone or something" and when to use it?

The exact origin of the phrase "have had it with someone or something" is unclear, but it likely emerged as a figurative expression to depict a sense of reaching a breaking point or maximum level of frustration. The phrase uses the metaphorical gesture of raising one's hand or pointing to a specific spot on the body, indicating that the frustration or annoyance has reached a level that is unbearable or intolerable. This idiom is commonly used in personal relationships, work environments, or any situation where there is a prolonged issue, repeated behavior, or ongoing stress that has pushed someone to their breaking point. It signifies a strong emotional response and conveys the idea that further interaction or endurance is no longer possible, as the individual has had enough and can no longer tolerate the source of frustration.

to take
kata kerja
t
t
a
k
k
e
(menanggung)

(menanggung)

menghadapi

to be able to tolerate, endure, or bear something

Informasi Gramatikal:

Transitif
discouraging
Adjektiva
d
d
i
ɪ
s
s
c
k
ou
ɜ
r
r
a
ə
g
ʤ
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g
(menyedihkan)

(menyedihkan)

membuat putus asa

causing one to lose hope or confidence

encouraging
disappointing
disappointing
Adjektiva
uk flag
/ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntɪŋ/
(tidak memuaskan)

(tidak memuaskan)

mengecewakan

not fulfilling one's expectations or hopes

to get down
to get down
kata kerja
uk flag
/ɡɛt dˈaʊn/
(menurunkan semangat seseorang)

(menurunkan semangat seseorang)

menyebabkan seseorang merasa putus asa

to cause someone's spirits to be lowered

elate

Informasi Gramatikal:

Transitif
Status Frasa
separable
kata kerja frasa
get
partikel frasa
down
to [hang] (on|) in there
to hang (on) in there
frasa
uk flag
/hˈæŋ ˌɑːn ɪn ðˈɛɹ/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

to continue trying to succeed regardless of difficulties or challenges

What is the origin of the idiom "hang in there" and when to use it?

The idiom "hang in there" emerged in the mid-20th century and gained significant popularity during the 1970s through the widespread circulation of motivational posters featuring a determined kitten clinging to a branch. These posters became iconic symbols of resilience and perseverance as time went on. This expression is frequently used in personal conversations, as well as in professional settings such as work environments or academic settings, to uplift and motivate individuals during times of stress, uncertainty, or adversity.

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