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Buku Insight - Menengah - Wawasan Kosakata 5

Here you will find the words from Vocabulary Insight 5 in the Insight Intermediate coursebook, such as "fall through", "disbelief", "get round", etc.

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to fall out
[kata kerja]

to no longer be friends with someone as a result of an argument

bertengkar, putus hubungan

bertengkar, putus hubungan

Ex: Despite their longstanding friendship , a series of disagreements caused them to fall out and go their separate ways .Meskipun persahabatan mereka yang sudah lama, serangkaian ketidaksepakatan menyebabkan mereka **bertengkar** dan berpisah.
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to put up with
[kata kerja]

to tolerate something or someone unpleasant, often without complaining

menahan, bertahan

menahan, bertahan

Ex: Teachers put up with the complexities of virtual classrooms to ensure students ' education .Guru **menahan** kompleksitas kelas virtual untuk memastikan pendidikan siswa.
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to fall apart
[kata kerja]

to fall or break into pieces as a result of being in an extremely bad condition

runtuh, hancur

runtuh, hancur

Ex: The poorly constructed furniture quickly started to fall apart, with joints loosening and pieces breaking off .Furnitur yang dibuat dengan buruk dengan cepat mulai **berantakan**, dengan sambungan yang mengendur dan potongan-potongan yang patah.
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to fall back on
[kata kerja]

to rely on something or ask someone for help, particularly in situations where other options have failed

bergantung pada, meminta bantuan

bergantung pada, meminta bantuan

Ex: During the economic downturn , many people had to fall back on their families for financial support .Selama resesi ekonomi, banyak orang harus **mengandalkan** keluarga mereka untuk dukungan keuangan.
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to fall for
[kata kerja]

to develop romantic feelings for someone

jatuh cinta pada, tergila-gila pada

jatuh cinta pada, tergila-gila pada

Ex: Sometimes people unexpectedly fall for someone they initially considered just a friend .Terkadang orang tanpa disangka **jatuh cinta** pada seseorang yang awalnya mereka anggap hanya sebagai teman.
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to fall through
[kata kerja]

(of a deal, plan, arrangement, etc.) to fail to happen or be completed

gagal, runtuh

gagal, runtuh

Ex: The negotiations between the two companies began to fall through over disagreements on contract terms .Negosiasi antara dua perusahaan mulai **gagal** karena ketidaksepakatan atas syarat-syarat kontrak.
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to get away
[kata kerja]

to escape from someone or somewhere

melarikan diri, kabur

melarikan diri, kabur

Ex: The bank robber tried to get away with the stolen cash, but the police caught up to him.Perampok bank mencoba **melarikan diri** dengan uang curian, tetapi polisi menangkapnya.
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to get away with
[kata kerja]

to escape punishment for one's wrong actions

lolos dari hukuman, terhindar dari hukuman

lolos dari hukuman, terhindar dari hukuman

Ex: He tried to cheat on the test , but he did n’t get away with it because the teacher caught him .Dia mencoba mencontek saat ujian, tapi tidak bisa **lolos dari hukuman** karena gurunya menangkapnya.
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to get down
[kata kerja]

to bring a thing or person to a position that is less high

menurunkan, membawa turun

menurunkan, membawa turun

Ex: Please get the tools down from the pegboard for the home improvement project.Tolong **turunkan** alat-alat dari papan pasak untuk proyek perbaikan rumah.
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to get down to
[kata kerja]

to start focusing on and engaging in a task or activity in a serious or determined manner

serius memulai, fokus pada

serius memulai, fokus pada

Ex: After a long day of distractions, it's time to get down to writing that report.Setelah hari yang panjang penuh gangguan, saatnya untuk **serius mulai** menulis laporan itu.
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to get round
[kata kerja]

to find a way to deal with or overcome a problem or obstacle

mengatasi, menemukan solusi untuk

mengatasi, menemukan solusi untuk

Ex: We must get round the lack of resources to provide the necessary support .Kita harus **mengatasi** kekurangan sumber daya untuk memberikan dukungan yang diperlukan.
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to get around to
[kata kerja]

to finally find the time, motivation, or opportunity to do something that has been postponed or delayed

akhirnya menemukan waktu untuk, memutuskan untuk melakukan

akhirnya menemukan waktu untuk, memutuskan untuk melakukan

Ex: They finally got around to responding to those emails.Akhirnya mereka **sempat** membalas email-email itu.
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thief
[Kata benda]

someone who steals something from a person or place without using violence or threats

pencuri, maling

pencuri, maling

Ex: The thief attempted to escape through the alley , but the police quickly cornered him .**Pencuri** itu mencoba melarikan diri melalui gang, tetapi polisi dengan cepat mengepungnya.
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vandal
[Kata benda]

someone who intentionally damages or destroys public or private property

vandal, perusak

vandal, perusak

Ex: As a punishment , the vandal was required to clean up the mess they had made and pay for the repairs .Sebagai hukuman, **vandal** diharuskan membersihkan kekacauan yang mereka buat dan membayar perbaikan.
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to shoplift
[kata kerja]

to steal goods from a store by secretly taking them without paying

mencuri dari toko, mengutil

mencuri dari toko, mengutil

Ex: The employee noticed the man shoplifting and immediately called the police .Karyawan itu melihat pria itu **mencuri di toko** dan segera memanggil polisi.
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to offend
[kata kerja]

to cause someone to feel disrespected, upset, etc.

menyinggung, melukai perasaan

menyinggung, melukai perasaan

Ex: The political leader 's speech managed to offend a large portion of the population due to its divisive nature .Pidato pemimpin politik berhasil **menyinggung** sebagian besar populasi karena sifatnya yang memecah belah.
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to rob
[kata kerja]

to take something from an organization, place, etc. without their consent, or with force

merampok, mencuri

merampok, mencuri

Ex: The suspect was caught red-handed trying to rob a residence in the neighborhood .Tersangka tertangkap basah sedang mencoba **merampok** sebuah rumah di lingkungan itu.
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to mug
[kata kerja]

to steal from someone by threatening them or using violence, particularly in a public place

merampok, mencopet dengan kekerasan

merampok, mencopet dengan kekerasan

Ex: The gang mugged several people before being arrested by the authorities .Geng itu **merampok** beberapa orang sebelum ditangkap oleh pihak berwenang.
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disbelief
[Kata benda]

the state of not believing or accepting something as true or real

ketidakpercayaan, keraguan

ketidakpercayaan, keraguan

Ex: The audience listened in disbelief to the strange claims .Penonton mendengarkan klaim aneh dengan **ketidakpercayaan**.
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disagreement
[Kata benda]

an argument or a situation in which people have different opinions about something

ketidaksepakatan

ketidaksepakatan

Ex: The disagreement between the two departments highlighted the need for better communication and collaboration within the organization .**Ketidaksepakatan** antara dua departemen menyoroti kebutuhan akan komunikasi dan kolaborasi yang lebih baik dalam organisasi.
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disrespect
[Kata benda]

an action or speech that offends a person or thing

ketidak hormatan, penghinaan

ketidak hormatan, penghinaan

Ex: She cannot tolerate disrespect in any form.Dia tidak bisa mentolerir **ketidakhormatan** dalam bentuk apapun.
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misfortune
[Kata benda]

a situation or event that causes bad luck or hardship for someone

kemalangan, nasib buruk

kemalangan, nasib buruk

Ex: He blamed his misfortune on bad luck .Dia menyalahkan **kemalangan**nya pada nasib buruk.
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dishonesty
[Kata benda]

the act of not telling the truth or deliberately misleading someone in order to gain an advantage or avoid punishment

ketidakjujuran

ketidakjujuran

Ex: He admitted to his dishonesty and apologized for misleading the team .Dia mengakui **ketidakjujurannya** dan meminta maaf karena menyesatkan tim.
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fair
[Adjektiva]

treating everyone equally and in a right or acceptable way

adil, setara

adil, setara

Ex: The judge made a fair ruling , ensuring justice for all involved .Hakim membuat keputusan **adil**, memastikan keadilan bagi semua yang terlibat.
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obligatory
[Adjektiva]

necessary as a result of a rule or law

wajib, imperatif

wajib, imperatif

Ex: Filling out the necessary paperwork is obligatory before starting a new job .Mengisi dokumen yang diperlukan adalah **wajib** sebelum memulai pekerjaan baru.
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legal
[Adjektiva]

related to the law or the legal system

legal, hukum

legal, hukum

Ex: The company was sued for violating legal regulations regarding environmental protection .Perusahaan digugat karena melanggar peraturan **hukum** mengenai perlindungan lingkungan.
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optional
[Adjektiva]

available or possible to choose but not required or forced

opsional, tidak wajib

opsional, tidak wajib

Ex: The homework assignment is optional, but completing it will help reinforce the concepts learned in class .Tugas rumah **opsional**, tetapi menyelesaikannya akan membantu memperkuat konsep yang dipelajari di kelas.
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prohibited
[Adjektiva]

not allowed or forbidden by law or rule

dilarang, terlarang

dilarang, terlarang

Ex: The sign warned about prohibited actions on the property.Tanda itu memperingatkan tentang tindakan **terlarang** di properti.
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restrictive
[Adjektiva]

imposing limitations or boundaries that can hinder freedom or action

restriktif, membatasi

restriktif, membatasi

Ex: He found the dress code at the office too restrictive for his personal style .Dia merasa kode pakaian di kantor terlalu **membatasi** untuk gaya pribadinya.
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misbehavior
[Kata benda]

behavior that is inappropriate or unacceptable according to social norms or rules

perilaku buruk, tingkah laku yang tidak pantas

perilaku buruk, tingkah laku yang tidak pantas

Ex: His misbehavior at the party embarrassed his friends .**Perilaku buruknya** di pesta itu mempermalukan teman-temannya.
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