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Daftar Kata Level B2 - Tindakan Tubuh

Di sini Anda akan mempelajari beberapa kata bahasa Inggris tentang tindakan tubuh, seperti "memukul", "bertepuk tangan", "menyeret", dll., yang disiapkan untuk pembelajar tingkat B2.

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to beat
[kata kerja]

to strike someone repeatedly, usually causing physical harm or injury

memukul, menghajar

memukul, menghajar

Ex: She feared he might beat her if he found out the truth .Dia takut dia mungkin **memukulnya** jika dia mengetahui kebenarannya.
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to clap
[kata kerja]

to strike the palms of one's hands together forcefully, usually to show appreciation or to attract attention

bertepuk tangan, memukul telapak tangan

bertepuk tangan, memukul telapak tangan

Ex: Guests clapped politely at the end of the speech .Tamu **bertepuk tangan** dengan sopan di akhir pidato.
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to drag
[kata kerja]

to pull something with effort along a surface

menyeret, menarik

menyeret, menarik

Ex: The tow truck is dragging the stranded car to the repair shop .Truk derek sedang **menarik** mobil yang mogok ke bengkel.
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to grab
[kata kerja]

to take someone or something suddenly or violently

meraih, menangkap

meraih, menangkap

Ex: The coach grabbed the player by the jersey and pulled him aside for a private conversation .Pelatih **menangkap** pemain dengan menarik bajunya dan menariknya ke samping untuk percakapan pribadi.
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to punch
[kata kerja]

to beat someone or something with a closed fist quickly and forcefully

meninju, memukul

meninju, memukul

Ex: The martial artist practiced various techniques to punch with speed and precision .Seniman bela diri berlatih berbagai teknik untuk **meninju** dengan kecepatan dan ketepatan.
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to shake
[kata kerja]

to take someone's hand and move it up and down, mainly for greeting

berjabat tangan, bersalaman

berjabat tangan, bersalaman

Ex: The coach shook each player 's hand before the crucial match , instilling confidence in the team .Pelatih **menjabat** tangan setiap pemain sebelum pertandingan penting, menanamkan kepercayaan diri dalam tim.
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to bend
[kata kerja]

to move the upper part of the body downward

membungkuk, menunduk

membungkuk, menunduk

Ex: They bent forward in a deep bow to show respect.Mereka **membungkuk** ke depan dalam penghormatan yang dalam untuk menunjukkan rasa hormat.
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to bow
[kata kerja]

to bend the head or move the upper half of the body forward to show respect or as a way of greeting

membungkuk, memberi hormat

membungkuk, memberi hormat

Ex: In the dojo , students were taught not only how to fight but also how to bow as a mark of mutual respect .Di dojo, siswa diajarkan tidak hanya bagaimana bertarung tetapi juga bagaimana **membungkuk** sebagai tanda saling menghormati.
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to lean
[kata kerja]

to bend from a straight position typically to rest the body against something for support

bersandar, condong

bersandar, condong

Ex: The teenager leaned on the fence, engrossed in a conversation with a friend.Remaja itu **bersandar** di pagar, asyik berbicara dengan seorang teman.
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to slouch
[kata kerja]

to sit, walk, or stand lazily with a downward head and rounded shoulders

membungkuk, berdiri dengan malas

membungkuk, berdiri dengan malas

Ex: Despite his mother's reminders to stand up straight, he couldn't help but slouch as he waited in line.Meskipun ibunya mengingatkan untuk berdiri tegak, dia tidak bisa menahan diri untuk **membungkuk** saat mengantri.
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to kneel
[kata kerja]

to support the weight of the body on a knee or both knees

berlutut

berlutut

Ex: In traditional weddings , the bride and groom often kneel at the altar during certain rituals .Dalam pernikahan tradisional, pengantin wanita dan pria sering **berlutut** di altar selama ritual tertentu.
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to leap
[kata kerja]

to jump very high or over a long distance

melompat, meloncat

melompat, meloncat

Ex: In the long jump competition , the athlete leaped with all their might .Dalam kompetisi lompat jauh, atlet itu **melompat** dengan sekuat tenaga.
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to tiptoe
[kata kerja]

to walk slowly and carefully on one's toes

berjalan jinjit, berjalan pelan-pelan dengan ujung jari kaki

berjalan jinjit, berjalan pelan-pelan dengan ujung jari kaki

Ex: Attempting to sneak out of the house unnoticed , the teenager tiptoed down the stairs .Berusaha menyelinap keluar rumah tanpa diketahui, remaja itu **berjalan jinjit** menuruni tangga.
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to crawl
[kata kerja]

to move slowly with the body near the ground or on the hands and knees

merangkak, berjalan merayap

merangkak, berjalan merayap

Ex: The cat stalked its prey and then began to crawl silently through the grass .Kucing itu menguntit mangsanya lalu mulai **merayap** diam-diam melalui rumput.
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to lie down
[kata kerja]

to put one's body in a flat position in order to sleep or rest

berbaring, istirahat

berbaring, istirahat

Ex: The doctor advised him to lie down if he felt dizzy .Dokter menyarankannya untuk **berbaring** jika merasa pusing.
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to blink
[kata kerja]

to open and close the eyes quickly and for a brief moment

berkedip, mengedipkan

berkedip, mengedipkan

Ex: We blinked to adjust our eyes to the dim light .Kami **berkedip** untuk menyesuaikan mata kami dengan cahaya redup.
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to gaze
[kata kerja]

to look at someone or something without blinking or moving the eyes

menatap, memandang

menatap, memandang

Ex: The cat sat on the windowsill , gazing at the birds chirping in the garden with great interest .Kucing itu duduk di ambang jendela, **menatap** dengan penuh minat pada burung-burung yang berkicau di taman.
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to squint
[kata kerja]

to look with eyes half-opened when hit by light, or as a sign of suspicion, etc.

menyipitkan mata, mengernyitkan mata

menyipitkan mata, mengernyitkan mata

Ex: She squinted at the menu in the dimly lit restaurant , struggling to read the options .Dia **menyipitkan** matanya untuk melihat menu di restoran yang redup, berusaha membaca pilihan.
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to stare
[kata kerja]

to look at someone or something without moving the eyes or blinking, usually for a while, and often without showing any expression

menatap, memandang tanpa berkedip

menatap, memandang tanpa berkedip

Ex: Right now , I am staring at the intricate details of the painting .Saat ini, saya sedang **menatap** detail rumit dari lukisan itu.
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to wink
[kata kerja]

to quickly open and close one eye as a sign of affection or to indicate something is a secret or a joke

mengedipkan mata, mengedip

mengedipkan mata, mengedip

Ex: At the surprise party , everyone winked to maintain the secrecy of the celebration .Di pesta kejutan, semua orang **mengedipkan mata** untuk menjaga kerahasiaan perayaan.
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to chuckle
[kata kerja]

to laugh quietly and with closed lips

tertawa kecil, cekikikan

tertawa kecil, cekikikan

Ex: The comedian 's clever wordplay had the audience chuckling throughout the performance .Permainan kata yang cerdas komedian itu membuat penonton **tertawa kecil** sepanjang pertunjukan.
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to giggle
[kata kerja]

to laugh in a light, silly, or often uncontrollable way as a result of nervousness or embarrassment

tertawa cekikikan, tertawa

tertawa cekikikan, tertawa

Ex: The students giggled at the teacher ’s accidental mispronunciation .Para siswa **tertawa kecil** pada pengucapan yang salah tanpa sengaja oleh guru.
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to smirk
[kata kerja]

to give a half-smile, often displaying satisfaction, superiority, or amusement

tersenyum puas, tersenyum sinis

tersenyum puas, tersenyum sinis

Ex: The villain in the movie smirked as his evil plot unfolded .
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to march
[kata kerja]

to walk firmly with regular steps

berbaris,  berjalan dengan langkah tegas

berbaris, berjalan dengan langkah tegas

Ex: They marched together , singing songs of unity .Mereka **berbaris** bersama, menyanyikan lagu-lagu persatuan.
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to nod
[kata kerja]

to move one's head up and down as a sign of agreement, understanding, or greeting

mengangguk, menganggukkan kepala

mengangguk, menganggukkan kepala

Ex: The teacher nodded approvingly at the student 's answer .Guru **mengangguk** setuju atas jawaban siswa.
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to pace
[kata kerja]

to walk back and forth in a small area at a fixed speed, often due to anxiety or being deep in thought

berjalan bolak-balik, mondar-mandir

berjalan bolak-balik, mondar-mandir

Ex: The stressed-out student paced around the room , trying to memorize facts before the big exam .Siswa yang stres **berjalan mondar-mandir** di sekitar ruangan, mencoba menghafal fakta sebelum ujian besar.
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to trip
[kata kerja]

to slip or hit something with the foot accidentally that makes one fall or lose balance momentarily

tersandung, terpeleset

tersandung, terpeleset

Ex: Excitedly running to catch the bus , she tripped on the curb and scraped her knee .Dengan bersemangat berlari untuk mengejar bus, dia **tersandung** di trotoar dan lecet lututnya.
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to make one's fingers V-shaped and put them behind a person's head as a way of joking, particularly when taking a photograph

Ex: Don't spoil the wedding photos by giving the bride and groom bunny ears!
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to crouch
[kata kerja]

to sit on one's calves and move the chest close to one's knees

berjongkok, membungkuk

berjongkok, membungkuk

Ex: They were crouching in the bushes , observing the wildlife .Mereka **berjongkok** di semak-semak, mengamati satwa liar.
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to wake
[kata kerja]

to become conscious again after sleeping

bangun, terjaga

bangun, terjaga

Ex: She prefers to wake naturally without the use of an alarm clock on weekends .Dia lebih suka **bangun** secara alami tanpa menggunakan jam alarm di akhir pekan.
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