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Buku Total English - Lanjutan - Unit 5 - Referensi - Bagian 2

Di sini Anda akan menemukan kosakata dari Unit 5 - Referensi - Bagian 2 dalam buku pelajaran Total English Advanced, seperti "segenggam", "hutang", "otonomi", dll.

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prospect
[Kata benda]

the likelihood or possibility of something becoming successful in the future

prospek, masa depan

prospek, masa depan

Ex: The student was thrilled about the prospect of attending a prestigious university .Siswa itu sangat antusias dengan **prospek** menghadiri universitas bergengsi.
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colleague
[Kata benda]

someone with whom one works

rekan kerja, kolega

rekan kerja, kolega

Ex: I often seek advice from my colleague, who has years of experience in the industry and is always willing to help .Saya sering meminta nasihat dari **rekan kerja** saya, yang memiliki pengalaman bertahun-tahun di industri dan selalu bersedia membantu.
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supportive
[Adjektiva]

giving encouragement or providing help

mendukung, memberi semangat

mendukung, memberi semangat

Ex: The therapy dog provided supportive companionship to patients in the hospital , offering comfort and emotional support .Anjing terapi memberikan persahabatan **mendukung** kepada pasien di rumah sakit, menawarkan kenyamanan dan dukungan emosional.
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freedom
[Kata benda]

the right to act, say, or think as one desires without being stopped, controlled, or restricted

kebebasan

kebebasan

Ex: The protesters demanded greater freedom for all citizens .Para pengunjuk rasa menuntut **kebebasan** yang lebih besar untuk semua warga.
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autonomy
[Kata benda]

(of a country, region, etc.) the state of being independent and free from external control

otonomi

otonomi

Ex: After gaining autonomy, the country established its own laws and governance structures .Setelah mendapatkan **otonomi**, negara tersebut menetapkan hukum dan struktur pemerintahan sendiri.
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salary
[Kata benda]

an amount of money we receive for doing our job, usually monthly

gaji

gaji

Ex: The company announced a salary raise for all employees .Perusahaan mengumumkan kenaikan **gaji** untuk semua karyawan.
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pension plan
[Kata benda]

a retirement savings plan in which an employer or organization contributes money on behalf of its employees, to be used to provide income to those employees during their retirement years

rencana pensiun, program pensiun

rencana pensiun, program pensiun

Ex: She reviewed her pension plan options before deciding where to invest .Dia meninjau opsi **rencana pensiun**-nya sebelum memutuskan di mana berinvestasi.
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convenience
[Kata benda]

the state of being helpful or useful for a specific situation

kenyamanan, kemudahan

kenyamanan, kemudahan

Ex: For your convenience, the store offers self-checkout stations .Untuk **kenyamanan** Anda, toko menawarkan stasiun pembayaran mandiri.
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task
[Kata benda]

a piece of work for someone to do, especially as an assignment

tugas, pekerjaan

tugas, pekerjaan

Ex: The manager delegated the task to her most trusted employee .Manajer mendelegasikan **tugas** kepada karyawan yang paling dipercayanya.
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to a large extent

Ex: She a great deal about her family 's well-being .
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plenty
[kata ganti]

a plentiful or abundant amount of something

banyak, cukup

banyak, cukup

Ex: The holiday sale provided plenty of discounts on various products .Penjualan liburan menyediakan **banyak** diskon pada berbagai produk.
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used to indicate that something is generally true or applies in the majority of cases

sebagian besar, pada umumnya

sebagian besar, pada umumnya

Ex: For the most part, people in this neighborhood are friendly and welcoming .**Sebagian besar**, orang-orang di lingkungan ini ramah dan menyambut.
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majority
[Kata benda]

the larger part or number of a given set or group

mayoritas, bagian terbesar

mayoritas, bagian terbesar

Ex: A majority of residents expressed concerns about the proposed construction project .**Mayoritas** warga menyatakan kekhawatiran tentang proyek konstruksi yang diusulkan.
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handful
[Kata benda]

a small number of people or things

segenggam, sejumlah kecil

segenggam, sejumlah kecil

Ex: The teacher managed the classroom , even though it was a handful of energetic kids .Guru mengelola kelas, meskipun itu adalah **segenggam** anak-anak yang energik.
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to be very expensive or require a lot of money to purchase

Ex: Planning a destination wedding can cost a fortune.
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to live on
[kata kerja]

to have the amount of money needed to buy necessities

hidup dengan, bertahan hidup dengan

hidup dengan, bertahan hidup dengan

Ex: The family lived on a tight budget , but they always managed to make ends meet .Keluarga itu **hidup dengan** anggaran ketat, tetapi mereka selalu berhasil memenuhi kebutuhan.
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well-off
[Adjektiva]

having enough money to cover one's expenses and maintain a desirable lifestyle

berkecukupan, mapan secara finansial

berkecukupan, mapan secara finansial

Ex: They invested wisely and became well-off in their retirement years .Mereka berinvestasi dengan bijak dan menjadi **berkecukupan** di tahun-tahun pensiun mereka.
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bargain
[Kata benda]

an item bought at a much lower price than usual

barang murah, harga miring

barang murah, harga miring

Ex: The used car was a bargain compared to newer models .Mobil bekas itu adalah **tawaran bagus** dibandingkan dengan model yang lebih baru.
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broke
[Adjektiva]

having little or no financial resources

bangkrut, tidak punya uang

bangkrut, tidak punya uang

Ex: He felt embarrassed admitting to his friends that he was broke and could n't join them for dinner .Dia merasa malu mengakui kepada teman-temannya bahwa dia **tidak punya uang** dan tidak bisa bergabung dengan mereka untuk makan malam.
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to treat
[kata kerja]

to give someone a gift or provide them with entertainment as a gesture of kindness

mentraktir, memanjakan

mentraktir, memanjakan

Ex: To mark their success , the company treated all employees to a holiday party .Untuk menandai kesuksesan mereka, perusahaan **mentraktir** semua karyawan ke pesta liburan.
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debt
[Kata benda]

an amount of money or a favor that is owed

hutang, utang

hutang, utang

Ex: He repaid his friend , feeling relieved to be free of the personal debt he had owed for so long .Dia membayar kembali temannya, merasa lega bebas dari **hutang** pribadi yang telah ia tanggung begitu lama.
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dirt cheap
[frasa]

costing very little, often far less than expected or typical

Ex: We stayed at dirt cheap motel while traveling cross-country .
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to get by
[kata kerja]

to be capable of living or doing something using the available resources, knowledge, money, etc.

bertahan, mengatasi

bertahan, mengatasi

Ex: In the wilderness , you learn to get by with limited supplies and survival skills .Di alam liar, Anda belajar **bertahan** dengan persediaan terbatas dan keterampilan bertahan hidup.
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to pay half of the expenses each

Ex: We'll go halves on the cost of the vacation rental; it's a good way to save money.
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hard up
[Adjektiva]

experiencing financial difficulties, often lacking money to cover basic expenses

kesulitan keuangan, kekurangan uang

kesulitan keuangan, kekurangan uang

Ex: Even though they were hard up, they managed to find joy in the simple things in life .Meskipun mereka **kesulitan keuangan**, mereka berhasil menemukan kebahagiaan dalam hal-hal sederhana dalam hidup.
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in debt due to spending more than one's earnings

Ex: The restaurant was struggling to attract enough customers, leading to significant losses, and they were operating in the red.
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to splash out
[kata kerja]

to spend a lot of money on fancy or unnecessary things

menghambur-hamburkan uang, berfoya-foya

menghambur-hamburkan uang, berfoya-foya

Ex: To mark the end of exams , the students decided to splash out on a fancy dinner to celebrate their accomplishments .Untuk menandai berakhirnya ujian, para siswa memutuskan untuk **menghabiskan banyak uang** untuk makan malam mewah untuk merayakan prestasi mereka.
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skint
[Adjektiva]

having little or no money, often due to having spent all of it or experiencing financial difficulties

tidak punya uang, bokek

tidak punya uang, bokek

Ex: After paying rent and bills , he was too skint to afford a holiday .Setelah membayar sewa dan tagihan, dia terlalu **bokek** untuk membiayai liburan.
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a large sum of money

Ex: The wedding ceremony at the exclusive venue was lovely , but it came with a price tag an arm and leg.
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to be extremely valuable, usually in terms of money

Ex: This beachfront property be worth a fortune in a few years .
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