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Buku Total English - Menengah atas - Unit 7 - Referensi - Bagian 2

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Total English - Upper-intermediate
vegetable
[Kata benda]

a plant or a part of it that we can eat either raw or cooked

sayur

sayur

Ex: The restaurant offered a vegetarian dish with a mix of seasonal vegetables.Restoran itu menawarkan hidangan vegetarian dengan campuran **sayuran** musiman.
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vegetarian
[Kata benda]

someone who avoids eating meat

vegetarian, vegan

vegetarian, vegan

Ex: She has been a vegetarian for five years and feels healthier .Dia telah menjadi **vegetarian** selama lima tahun dan merasa lebih sehat.
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to bid
[kata kerja]

to offer a particular price for something, usually at an auction

menawar, menawarkan harga

menawar, menawarkan harga

Ex: The contractors are bidding for the government 's new construction project .Kontraktor sedang **menawar** untuk proyek konstruksi baru pemerintah.
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to haggle
[kata kerja]

to negotiate, typically over the price of goods or services

tawar-menawar, bernegosiasi

tawar-menawar, bernegosiasi

Ex: The customer skillfully haggled with the car salesperson , eventually securing a more favorable deal on the vehicle .Pelanggan dengan terampil **menawar** dengan sales mobil, akhirnya mendapatkan kesepakatan yang lebih menguntungkan untuk kendaraan tersebut.
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to bargain
[kata kerja]

to negotiate the terms of a contract, sale, or similar arrangement for a better agreement, price, etc.

menawar, bernegosiasi

menawar, bernegosiasi

Ex: The union bargained with the company management for improved working conditions and better wages for its members .Serikat pekerja **bernegosiasi** dengan manajemen perusahaan untuk meningkatkan kondisi kerja dan upah yang lebih baik bagi anggotanya.
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discount
[Kata benda]

the act of reducing the usual price of something

diskon, potongan harga

diskon, potongan harga

Ex: The car dealership provided a discount to boost sales at the end of the fiscal year .Dealer mobil memberikan **diskon** untuk meningkatkan penjualan di akhir tahun fiskal.
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refund
[Kata benda]

an amount of money that is paid back because of returning goods to a store or one is not satisfied with the goods or services

pengembalian uang, restitusi

pengembalian uang, restitusi

Ex: He requested a refund for the concert tickets since the event was canceled .Dia meminta **pengembalian uang** untuk tiket konser karena acara dibatalkan.
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receipt
[Kata benda]

a written or printed document that shows the payment for a set of goods or services has been made

kuitansi, tanda terima

kuitansi, tanda terima

Ex: The hotel gave me a receipt when I checked out .Hotel memberikan saya **kwitansi** saat saya check-out.
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to afford
[kata kerja]

to be able to pay the cost of something

mampu membeli, mampu membayar

mampu membeli, mampu membayar

Ex: Financial stability allows individuals to afford unexpected expenses without causing hardship .Stabilitas keuangan memungkinkan individu untuk **membiayai** pengeluaran tak terduga tanpa menyebabkan kesulitan.
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worth
[Adjektiva]

important or good enough to be treated or viewed in a particular way

berharga, layak

berharga, layak

Ex: This book is worth reading for anyone interested in history .Buku ini **layak** dibaca oleh siapa pun yang tertarik pada sejarah.
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to spoil
[kata kerja]

to treat someone with excessive indulgence or favoritism

memanjakan, merusak

memanjakan, merusak

Ex: She spoiled her boyfriend with expensive gifts to show her affection .Dia **memanjakan** pacarnya dengan hadiah mahal untuk menunjukkan kasih sayangnya.
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to indulge
[kata kerja]

to allow oneself to do or have something that one enjoys, particularly something that might be bad for one

memanjakan diri, menuruti keinginan

memanjakan diri, menuruti keinginan

Ex: We indulged in a weekend getaway to the beach to escape the stresses of everyday life .Kami **menikmati** pelarian akhir pekan ke pantai untuk melarikan diri dari stres kehidupan sehari-hari.
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to pamper
[kata kerja]

to treat someone with extra care, attention, and comfort, often with the intention of making them feel good or relaxed

memanjakan, merawat

memanjakan, merawat

Ex: After the stressful exam period , she likes to pamper her friends with homemade treats and movie nights .Setelah masa ujian yang menegangkan, dia suka **memanjakan** teman-temannya dengan makanan buatan sendiri dan malam film.
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to treat
[kata kerja]

to deal with or behave toward someone or something in a particular way

memperlakukan, bersikap terhadap

memperlakukan, bersikap terhadap

Ex: They treated the child like a member of their own family .Mereka **memperlakukan** anak itu seperti anggota keluarga mereka sendiri.
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to go on
[kata kerja]

to continue without stopping

melanjutkan, terus

melanjutkan, terus

Ex: She told him to go on with his studies and not let setbacks deter him.Dia menyuruhnya untuk **melanjutkan** studinya dan tidak membiarkan kemunduran menghentikannya.
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spending spree
[Kata benda]

a short period of time during which someone spends a significant amount of money, often on a variety of items or experiences

pesta belanja, hura-hura belanja

pesta belanja, hura-hura belanja

Ex: The company ’s spending spree on new technology boosted productivity .**Pesta belanja** perusahaan pada teknologi baru meningkatkan produktivitas.
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luxury
[Kata benda]

the characteristic of being exceptionally expensive, offering superior quality and exclusivity

kemewahan

kemewahan

Ex: The house exuded luxury with its custom finishes and expansive views .Rumah itu memancarkan **kemewahan** dengan penyelesaian kustom dan pemandangan yang luas.
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necessity
[Kata benda]

the fact that something must happen or is needed

kebutuhan, keharusan

kebutuhan, keharusan

Ex: The doctor explained the necessity of taking medication regularly .Dokter menjelaskan **kebutuhan** untuk minum obat secara teratur.
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over the top
[Adverbia]

in a manner that is too extreme or exaggerated

secara berlebihan, terlalu ekstrim

secara berlebihan, terlalu ekstrim

Ex: Their marketing campaign was a success because it was bold and attention-grabbing without going over the top.Kampanye pemasaran mereka sukses karena berani dan menarik perhatian tanpa **berlebihan**.
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lavish
[Adjektiva]

generous in giving or expressing

dermawan, boros

dermawan, boros

Ex: The lavish host made sure every guest felt special and well taken care of .Tuan rumah **murah hati** memastikan setiap tamu merasa istimewa dan terawat dengan baik.
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gourmet
[Adjektiva]

(of food or drink) high quality, rare, or exotic, with an emphasis on flavor, presentation, and culinary expertise, often associated with sophisticated or refined taste

gurih, mewah

gurih, mewah

Ex: The restaurant is known for its gourmet dishes made with fresh ingredients.Restoran ini dikenal dengan hidangan **gourmet**-nya yang dibuat dengan bahan-bahan segar.
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extravagant
[Adjektiva]

costing a lot of money, more than the necessary or affordable amount

mewah, boros

mewah, boros

Ex: The CEO 's extravagant spending habits raised eyebrows among shareholders and employees alike .Kebiasaan belanja **boros** CEO mengangkat alis di antara para pemegang saham dan karyawan.
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excessive
[Adjektiva]

beyond what is considered normal or socially acceptable

berlebihan, terlalu

berlebihan, terlalu

Ex: The storm caused excessive damage to the property , far beyond what was expected .Badai menyebabkan kerusakan **berlebihan** pada properti, jauh melampaui yang diharapkan.
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extra large
[Kata benda]

(of a size) larger than large, often used for clothing, packaging, or other items

sangat besar, extra large

sangat besar, extra large

Ex: He bought an extra large suitcase for his long vacation .Dia membeli koper **ekstra besar** untuk liburan panjangnya.
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overpriced
[Adjektiva]

expensive in way that is not reasonable

terlalu mahal, terlalu tinggi harganya

terlalu mahal, terlalu tinggi harganya

Ex: Online reviews criticized the store for selling overpriced electronics.Ulasan online mengkritik toko karena menjual elektronik **terlalu mahal**.
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far-fetched
[Adjektiva]

not probable and difficult to believe

tidak masuk akal, dibuat-buat

tidak masuk akal, dibuat-buat

Ex: The idea of time travel still seems far-fetched to most scientists .Gagasan perjalanan waktu masih terlihat **tidak masuk akal** bagi kebanyakan ilmuwan.
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to oversleep
[kata kerja]

to wake up later than one intended to

terbangun terlambat, tidur terlalu lama

terbangun terlambat, tidur terlalu lama

Ex: She often oversleeps and misses her morning bus .Dia sering **terlambat bangun** dan ketinggalan bus paginya.
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to undercook
[kata kerja]

to cook food for less time than necessary

memasak kurang matang, tidak memasak cukup lama

memasak kurang matang, tidak memasak cukup lama

Ex: She undercooked the potatoes, making them unpleasant to eat.Dia **kurang matang** memasak kentang, membuatnya tidak enak dimakan.
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monotonous
[Adjektiva]

boring because of being the same thing all the time

monoton, berulang-ulang

monoton, berulang-ulang

Ex: The repetitive tasks at the assembly line made the job monotonous and uninteresting .Tugas-tugas yang berulang di lini perakitan membuat pekerjaan menjadi **monoton** dan tidak menarik.
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spoiled
[Adjektiva]

(of a person) displaying a childish behavior due to being treated very well or having been given everything they desired in the past

manja, terlalu dimanjakan

manja, terlalu dimanjakan

Ex: It's important for parents to set boundaries to prevent their children from becoming spoiled and entitled.Penting bagi orang tua untuk menetapkan batasan agar anak-anak mereka tidak menjadi **manja** dan merasa berhak.
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