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Persetujuan dan Ketidaksetujuan - Konflik dan Oposisi

Di sini Anda akan mempelajari beberapa kata dalam bahasa Inggris yang terkait dengan konflik dan oposisi seperti "perseteruan", "melibatkan", dan "perkelahian".

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Words Related to Agreement and Disagreement
to do battle

to engage in a fight or argument

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to downvote
to downvote
[kata kerja]

to show one's disagreement or disapproval of an online post or comment by clicking on a specific icon

memberi suara tidak setuju, downvote

memberi suara tidak setuju, downvote

Ex: Do n't hesitate to downvote posts that you find inappropriate or harmful to discourage similar behavior in the future .Jangan ragu untuk **downvote** postingan yang menurut Anda tidak pantas atau berbahaya untuk mencegah perilaku serupa di masa depan.
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downvote
downvote
[Kata benda]

an action of expressing disapproval or disagreement with online content, typically by clicking a button

turun suara, suara tidak setuju

turun suara, suara tidak setuju

Ex: Each downvote decreases the visibility of the content .**Setiap downvote** mengurangi visibilitas konten.
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to [duke] it out

to argue or fight until a disagreement is resolved

Ex: Instead of letting their differences fester, the coworkers decided to duke it out in a constructive discussion to find common ground.
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dustup
dustup
[Kata benda]

a quarrel or fight

perkelahian, pertengkaran

perkelahian, pertengkaran

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to egg
to egg
[kata kerja]

to throw eggs at a person or thing, often to express contempt

telur,  melempar telur

telur, melempar telur

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to embroil
to embroil
[kata kerja]

to involve someone in an argument, conflict, or complex situation

melibatkan, membingungkan

melibatkan, membingungkan

Ex: The politician 's statement inadvertently embroiled the entire party in a public relations crisis .Pernyataan politisi itu tanpa sengaja **melibatkan** seluruh partai dalam krisis hubungan masyarakat.
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exchange
exchange
[Kata benda]

a brief conversation, often between two people who are in disagreement about something

pertukaran

pertukaran

Ex: Despite their friendly exchange, they still disagreed on the issue .Meskipun **pertukaran** mereka ramah, mereka masih tidak setuju pada masalah itu.
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excuse me
excuse me
[Interjeksi]

said before one disagrees with someone in order to not be rude or offensive

Maaf

Maaf

Ex: Excuse me ! That was my idea , not yours !**Maaf** ! Itu ide saya, bukan milikmu !
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to expostulate
to expostulate
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to strongly argue, disapprove, or disagree with someone or something

menegur, menentang dengan keras

menegur, menentang dengan keras

Ex: Tomorrow , I will expostulate with my landlord about the sudden increase in rent .Besok, saya akan **memprotes** kepada tuan tanah tentang kenaikan sewa yang tiba-tiba.
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expostulation
expostulation
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the action of strongly arguing, disapproving, or disagreeing with someone or something

teguran, bantahan

teguran, bantahan

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face-off
face-off
[Kata benda]

an argument or fight between people

konfrontasi, pertikaian

konfrontasi, pertikaian

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to face off
to face off
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to fight, argue, etc. with someone or to get ready for doing so

berhadapan, bersaing

berhadapan, bersaing

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faction
faction
[Kata benda]

arguments and disagreements between small groups of people within a political party or an organization

faksi,  perpecahan

faksi, perpecahan

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falling out
falling out
[Kata benda]

a situation in which people are no longer friendly with each other as a result of a disagreement or quarrel

pertengkaran, perselisihan

pertengkaran, perselisihan

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to fall out
to fall out
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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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far be it from me to

used to make it clear that one is about to criticize or disagree with someone but is unwilling to do so

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feud
feud
[Kata benda]

a heated argument that lasts for a long time

perseteruan, pertikaian

perseteruan, pertikaian

Ex: The political feud between the two leaders dominated the news cycle .**Perseteruan** politik antara dua pemimpin mendominasi siklus berita.
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to feud
to feud
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to have a lasting and heated argument with someone

bertengkar, berkonflik

bertengkar, berkonflik

Ex: The siblings feuded over their inheritance after the parents passed away .Saudara-saudara **bertengkar** atas warisan mereka setelah orang tua mereka meninggal.
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feuding
feuding
[Kata benda]

sharp disagreements between people that last for a long time

perseteruan, konflik

perseteruan, konflik

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fight
fight
[Kata benda]

an argument over something

pertengkaran, perdebatan

pertengkaran, perdebatan

Ex: Their small fight about the TV remote turned into a huge argument .**Pertengkaran** kecil mereka tentang remote TV berubah menjadi argumen besar.
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to fight
to fight
[kata kerja]

to take part in a violent physical action against someone

berperang, bertarung

berperang, bertarung

Ex: The gang members fought in the street , causing chaos .Anggota geng **berkelahi** di jalanan, menyebabkan kekacauan.
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to [fight] fire with fire

to use methods or tactics similar to those of one's opponent in a fight or argument

Ex: He had fought fire with fire in the debate, matching his opponent's aggressive tone.
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fighting
fighting
[Kata benda]

the act of engaging in physical combat or conflict, or any contest or struggle between individuals, groups, or forces

pertarungan,  perjuangan

pertarungan, perjuangan

Ex: The ongoing fighting in the region has led to significant displacement of civilians .**Pertempuran** yang sedang berlangsung di wilayah tersebut telah menyebabkan perpindahan signifikan warga sipil.
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to fight out
to fight out
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to fight until a result is achieved or an agreement is reached

berjuang sampai akhir, menyelesaikan melalui perjuangan

berjuang sampai akhir, menyelesaikan melalui perjuangan

Ex: It 's essential for couples to communicate openly and avoid fighting out every disagreement .Penting bagi pasangan untuk berkomunikasi secara terbuka dan menghindari **memperjuangkan** setiap perbedaan pendapat.
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to [fight] {one's} own battles

to fight for what one wants or win an argument without the help of someone else

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flap
flap
[Kata benda]

a state of agitation, confusion, or emotional excitement

Ex: He always goes into a flap when he 's late .
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fracas
fracas
[Kata benda]

a noisy fight or argument involving multiple people

keributan, perkelahian

keributan, perkelahian

Ex: The restaurant manager tried to calm the fracas before it escalated .Manajer restoran berusaha menenangkan **keributan** sebelum eskalasi.
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fray
fray
[Kata benda]

a loud, disorderly quarrel or brawl involving multiple people

perkelahian, keributan

perkelahian, keributan

Ex: The political rally turned into a fray as opposing factions clashed .Rapat politik berubah menjadi **keributan** ketika faksi-faksi yang berseberangan bentrok.
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free-for-all
free-for-all
[Kata benda]

a loud argument or fight that many people take part in

perkelahian umum, pertengkaran ramai

perkelahian umum, pertengkaran ramai

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frenemy
frenemy
[Kata benda]

a person who pretends to be a friend when in reality is one's rival or enemy

teman palsu, teman-lawan

teman palsu, teman-lawan

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friction
friction
[Kata benda]

absence of agreement or friendliness between people with different opinions

gesekan, ketegangan

gesekan, ketegangan

Ex: The teacher tried to mediate the friction between the students to restore a harmonious classroom environment .Guru mencoba untuk menengahi **gesekan** antara siswa untuk mengembalikan lingkungan kelas yang harmonis.
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gap
gap
[Kata benda]

a difference, particularly an unwanted one, causing separation between two people, situations, or opinions

kesenjangan, jurang

kesenjangan, jurang

Ex: The gap in expectations between the teacher and her students resulted in frustration on both sides .
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go-around
go-around
[Kata benda]

an argument or disagreement

perdebatan, perselisihan

perdebatan, perselisihan

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to [go|be] (at it|) hammer and tongs

to engage in an activity, particularly an argument, in a forceful, energetic, or violent manner

Ex: When he starts a job he goes at it hammer and tongs.
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to [go] to the mat

to support someone or something in an argument with another person

Ex: We went to the mat for him because he'd helped us in the past.
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gridlock
gridlock
[Kata benda]

a situation in which no progress can be made because opposing parties are unable to reach agreement

kebuntuan, jalan buntu

kebuntuan, jalan buntu

Ex: Reform efforts hit gridlock when key stakeholders disagreed on implementation details .Upaya reformasi mengalami **kebuntuan** ketika para pemangku kepentingan utama tidak setuju pada detail implementasi.
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to haggle
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 happen
to happen
[kata kerja]

used to emphasize an unexpected or surprising fact

terjadi, berada

terjadi, berada

Ex: It happens to be my work you ’re questioning , and I do n’t appreciate it .**Kebetulan** yang Anda pertanyakan adalah pekerjaan saya, dan saya tidak menghargainya.
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to harrumph
to harrumph
[kata kerja]

‌to express disapproval of something by making a noise in the throat

menggerutu, mendengus

menggerutu, mendengus

Ex: Whenever the topic of politics came up at the family dinner table , Uncle Bob would inevitably harrumph and change the subject .Setiap kali topik politik muncul di meja makan keluarga, Paman Bob pasti akan **menggerutu** dan mengubah topik.
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hassle
hassle
[Kata benda]

a dispute or disagreement between people

perselisihan, konflik

perselisihan, konflik

Ex: The hassle over the contract delayed the project for weeks .**Perselisihan** atas kontrak menunda proyek selama berminggu-minggu.
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to have
to have
[kata kerja]

to make someone be at a position of disadvantage in an argument

memiliki, membuat sulit

memiliki, membuat sulit

Ex: I ca n't deny it ; you have me there with your well-reasoned argument .Saya tidak bisa menyangkalnya; kamu **memiliki** saya di sana dengan argumenmu yang masuk akal.
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to [have] a problem with {sb/sth}

to not to be able to approve or accept someone or something

Ex: The teacher asked if anyone had a problem with extending the deadline.
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to have words
to have words
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to argue with someone

bertengkar dengan seseorang, berdebat dengan seseorang

bertengkar dengan seseorang, berdebat dengan seseorang

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to [have] it out with {sb}

to talk to someone frankly in order to settle a dispute or argument

Ex: He had been harboring resentment for years and finally worked up the courage to have it out with his former business partner.
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have it your way

used to angrily state that despite one's disagreement with what someone has said, one will not argue about it

Ex: If you like the idea of a beach vacation, then have it your way; I'll book it for us.
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