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basket case
[Kata benda]

a person who is always nervous or stressed and is therefore unable to have a calm and organized life

seseorang yang selalu gelisah, seseorang yang tidak berdaya karena stres

seseorang yang selalu gelisah, seseorang yang tidak berdaya karena stres

Ex: She 's been so overwhelmed with work and family issues that she feels like a basket case.
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to belch
[kata kerja]

to expel gas audibly from the stomach through the mouth

bersendawa, mengeluarkan gas dari perut secara keras

bersendawa, mengeluarkan gas dari perut secara keras

Ex: Excuse me , I need belch; the carbonated drink caused some gas .
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to put in an extreme or great amount of effort to do something

Ex: She bent over backwards to help him.
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to check out
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to closely examine to see if someone is suitable or something is true

memeriksa, mengecek

memeriksa, mengecek

Ex: The team check out the equipment to ensure it 's in working order .
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to make someone extremely angry

Ex: Her sibling's habit of playing loud music late at night was driving her up the wall and affecting her sleep.
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to drop in
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to visit a place or someone without a prior arrangement, often casually and briefly

menyambangi, mengunjungi

menyambangi, mengunjungi

Ex: The neighbors drop in for a chat and share news about the neighborhood .
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to eat so much of food available in someone's house so that there is little or none left

Ex: When my nephews visit, they eat like there's no tomorrow, and within a few days, they've eaten us out of house and home.
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to fall apart
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to experience a mental breakdown

mengalami keruntuhan mental, jatuh ke dalam keterpurukan

mengalami keruntuhan mental, jatuh ke dalam keterpurukan

Ex: The news of the accident caused her fall apart, as she struggled to come to terms with the reality of the situation .
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freeloader
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a person who habitually takes advantage of others' generosity without offering anything in return

pemalas, penumpang gelap

pemalas, penumpang gelap

Ex: Despite contributing nothing to the household expenses , he always managed to be the first in line for dinner , earning himself the title of the freeloader.
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to offer help to someone with a task or problem

Ex: She gave her brother a hand with his school project.
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to handle
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to manage or address a person, situation, or issue in a particular manner

menangani, mengatasi

menangani, mengatasi

Ex: handled the delicate situation with tact , avoiding further conflict .
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to leave a location, usually to embark on a journey or trip

Ex: With a sense of anticipation , they fueled up the RV and prepared hit the road for their summer vacation .
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to kick out
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to forcefully make someone leave a place or residence

mengusir, mengeluarkan

mengusir, mengeluarkan

Ex: The homeowner had kicked the tenant out before the eviction notice was served.
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to be specially careful, gentle, or considerate when dealing with someone or something

Ex: In negotiations , it 's crucial handle the sensitive topic with kid gloves to maintain a positive atmosphere .
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to make a minimal effort to do something, particularly in order to help someone

Ex: You didn't even raise a finger to help her.
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to be in a very good position and be living a luxurious life

Ex: With the successful launch of the product, the company now has it made in the shade, dominating the market.
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to put up
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to provide housing or accommodation for someone

menyediakan akomodasi, menampung

menyediakan akomodasi, menampung

Ex: Can put up our relatives when they come to stay next week ?
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to put away
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to place something where it should be after using it

menyimpan, meletakkan kembali

menyimpan, meletakkan kembali

Ex: put away the groceries as soon as she got home .
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to sleep in
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to stay in bed and sleep for a longer period than one typically would, especially in the morning

tidur lebih lama, membuat waktu tidur lebih panjang

tidur lebih lama, membuat waktu tidur lebih panjang

Ex: He prefers to sleep in on his days off and recharge for the week ahead.
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to take off
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to leave a surface and begin flying

lepas landas, berangkat terbang

lepas landas, berangkat terbang

Ex: As the helicopter prepared take off, the rotor blades began to spin .
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tube
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electronic device consisting of a system of electrodes arranged in an evacuated glass or metal envelope

tabung, tiang vakum

tabung, tiang vakum

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to turn in
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to get ready for sleep

tidur, bersiap untuk tidur

tidur, bersiap untuk tidur

Ex: The family turned in after a long day of activities.
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white lie
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a small lie that does not cause any harm, especially told to avoid making someone upset

bohong kecil, kebohongan putih

bohong kecil, kebohongan putih

Ex: She told her grandmother white lie, pretending to enjoy the handmade sweater she received as a gift .
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used to express one's complete agreement with someone's statement

Ex: "I can't believe it's already December."
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bottomless pit
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a person who eats constantly, seemingly without ever getting full, or someone with an insatiable appetite

lubang tanpa dasar, perut tak ada habisnya

lubang tanpa dasar, perut tak ada habisnya

Ex: I ’m not bottomless pit, I just enjoy food when it ’s good .
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hey
[Interjeksi]

used to say hi

Hai, Hey

Hai, Hey

Ex: Hey, welcome to the party !
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to search through the refrigerator, usually late at night or when hungry, often eating snacks or leftovers impulsively

Ex: Did you raid the fridge again ?
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to remain awake very late into the night, often until early morning, usually due to work, entertainment, or insomnia

Ex: Why do stay up all hours of the night when you have work early ?
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to physically hit someone in the eye, causing visible bruising

Ex: He wore sunglasses to hide the black eye his brother had given him during their scuffle.
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blue blazes
[Interjeksi]

used to express surprise, annoyance, or intensity

Astaga!, Lho!

Astaga!, Lho!

Ex: Why in blue blazes did you touch my stuff ?
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beet red
[Adjektiva]

extremely red in the face, usually due to embarrassment, anger, or exertion

merah seperti bit, merah sekali

merah seperti bit, merah sekali

Ex: She went beet red when she tripped and spilled her drink at the party.
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red cent
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something of no value or significance, often used to express disdain or disregard

sen merah, tidak berharga

sen merah, tidak berharga

Ex: His loyalty was n’t worth red cent when he betrayed us .
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used to refer to someone who looks unnaturally pale, often as a result of fear or illness

Ex: When the doctor told him the news, he turned white as a ghost.
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white-knuckle
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used to describe something intense, thrilling, or nerve-wracking, often causing fear or excitement

mendebarkan, menegangkan

mendebarkan, menegangkan

Ex: The stock market crash turned into a white-knuckle experience for investors.
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to observe someone’s emotions, such as fear or determination, especially when their expression is extreme or evident in their eyes

Ex: When the CEO entered the room, you could see the whites of everyone’s eyes as they braced for bad news.
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