GREEN (HIJAU) (1k graded)
57. GREEN (HIJAU) (1k graded)
- Possessive Adjective
Her green eyes were bored and angry. ((mata) hijaunya) - Adjective
Rusalkas are beautiful, with long green hair. ((rambut) hijau panjang) - Article
A green light pulled Travis up into the UFO. (sebuah (cahaya) hijau) - Conjunction
There was a rope on the back seat, an unusual purple and green one. (dan yang (salah satunya) hijau)
- Adverb
They were completely green. (seluruhnya hijau)
58. GUY (ORANG, COWOK) (1k graded, 2k graded) - Adjective
You're a nice guy, Tom. (orang baik) - Article
I knew he was the guy. (orangnya) - Preposition
There was a guy in there, he once told a church service. ((seorang) pria di)
- Auxiliary Verb be
You clearly know who this guy is, so you tell me about it. (pria (ini)) - Pronoun
He was the guy who flew in your plane back to Chicago. (pria yang)
59. HARD (KERAS, SULIT) (1k graded) - Collocation
They work hard for the country. (kerja keras) - Adverb
Mary did try, very hard, before she moved to Scotland for her new job. (sangat keras)
- Article
It's a hard world, the world of business. ((dunia) yang keras) - Verb
Archie studied hard. (belajar keras) - Conjunction
He was very tired after all this travel and hard work. (dan (kerja) keras)
60. HEART (HATI) (1k graded) - Article
You gave me a heart with feelings, and then you sent me into the cruel world. (sebuah hati)
- Possessive Noun
Outside in the cold, Ethan's heart was beating fast. (hatinya Ethan) - Collocation
He lay down again with a heavy heart and tears burning in his eyes. (hati yang berat)
- Adjective
You've left her with a broken heart, you mean. (sakit hati) - Verb
And after a few hours his heart stopped and he was dead. ((hatinya) berhenti)
61. HISTORY (SEJARAH) (1k graded) - Conjunction
He was the youngest winner in history. (dalam sejarah) - Verb
I love history and I love art. (suka pelajaran sejarah) - Adjective
This is the largest natural history museum in the world. (museum alam)
- Preposition
They wanted to be a part of history as it happened. ((bagian) dari sejarah)
- Noun
Every year, a new list of Oscar winners goes into the history books. (buku-buku sejarah)
62. HOSPITAL (RUMAH SAKIT) (1k graded) - Article
Let's go to the hospital and see the doctor. (rumah sakit) - Preposition
He was taken to hospital quickly, but he died a few days later. ((dilarikan) ke rumah sakit)
- Noun
I am a doctor at the London hospital. (rumah sakit London) - Possessive Adjective
I went back to my hospital to do my work. (rumah sakitku) - Conjunction
My secretary is in hospital and there's a lot of work to do. (rumah sakit dan)
63. HOWEVER (NAMUN, BAGAIMANAPUN) (2k graded) - Noun
The Doctor, however, kept his thoughts to himself. (dokter, bagaimanapun)
- Adjective
She seems perfectly happy, however, and financially speaking, it's a good marriage. (bahagia, bagaimanapun)
- Adverb
She waited patiently, however, until he had finished. (dengan sabar, bagaimanapun)
- Pronoun
I must tell you, however, that I had another reason for sending him away. (kamu, bagaimanapun) - Auxiliary Verb be
There was, however, one unusual happening. ((ada), bagaimanapun)
64. IDEA (IDE, GAGASAN) (1k graded) - Article
I had an idea in my head. (sebuah ide) - Collocation
It's not a good idea to argue with the police tonight. (ide yang bagus) - Adjective
What a great idea! (ide yang hebat) - Possessive Adjective
The King told his daughter about his idea. (idenya) - Adverb
For a moment, she had no idea where she was. ((dia) tidak (mempunyai) ide)
65. IMPROVE (MEMPERBAIKI, MENINGKATKAN) (2k graded) - Infinitive
You wanted to improve your results, so you did extra lessons. ((ingin) meningkatkan)
- Auxiliary Verb modal
Parents believe inspection will improve schools. (akan meningkatkan) - Verb
It helped improve my temper. (membantu meningkatkan) - Possessive Adjective
I hope she will be grateful for this opportunity to improve her character. (meningkatkan (karakter)nya) - Conjunction
But everyone I've spoken to agrees that you do improve and quickly. (meningkatkan dan)
66. INDEED (MEMANG, SUNGGUH) (1k graded) - Adverb
I read your report very carefully indeed. (dengan hati-hati memang) - Auxiliary Verb be
It was, indeed, a wild, but strangely beautiful night. ((ini) memang) - Pronoun
Indeed, he must come, if he is called with the right words. (memang dia)
- Adjective
They were indeed poor. (memang miskin) - Preposition
Mrs. Bennet was a happy mother indeed on the day when she got rid of her two most deserving daughters. (tentunya pada (hari))
67. INSTEAD (SEBAGAI GANTINYA, BUKANNYA, DARI PADA) (1k graded, 2k graded) - Adverb
Can we go tomorrow instead of this evening? (besok sebagai gantinya)
- Pronoun
Maybe she liked to look at him instead of me. ((melihat) dia dari pada) - Preposition
And so instead of talking happily about the baby, Christine and her father had argued all evening. (bukannya)
- Noun
He chose a religious book instead, and started reading in a slow, serious voice. (buku sebagai gantinya)
- Conjunction
But instead of leaving, he walked to the window and looked out at the sea. (tetapi bukannya)
68. INTRODUCE (MEMPERKENALKAN) (1k graded, 2k graded) - Conjunction
Now, I'll go and introduce myself to Karen. (dan memperkenalkan) - Infinitive
You have to introduce me now. (harus memperkenalkan) - Auxiliary Verb modal
I'll introduce you if you like. ((aku) akan memperkenalkan) - Pronoun
Let me introduce you. (aku memperkenalkan) - Preposition
There is someone I want to introduce to you. (memperkenalkan kepada (kamu))
69. KEEP (MENJAGA, MENYIMPAN, TETAP) (1k graded) - Infinitive
He wanted to keep strong, get some rest, and try again in the morning. ((ingin) tetap kuat)
- Pronoun
I keep my clothes in the wardrobe. (aku menjaga) - Conjunction
Now the company wanted to buy the houses and keep the secret. (dan menjaga)
- Collocation
Please stay in your seats and keep calm. (tetap tenang) - Auxiliary Verb modal
You will keep my secret, won't you? (akan menjaga)
70. KNOWLEDGE (PENGETAHUAN) (2k graded) - Article
The knowledge that this is probably true doesn't make me feel any better. (pengetahuan)
- Possessive Adjective
He has studied my disease I believe, and made good use of his knowledge. (pengetahuannya)
- Preposition
We each possess a million years of history, and a million years of knowledge. (satu juta tahun pengetahuan)
- Auxiliary Verb be
I mean would you say that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing? (pengetahuan adalah) - Conjunction
If you do not use your knowledge and add to it, there will be no future for our race. (pengetahuan dan)
71. LAUGH (TERTAWA) (1k graded) - Article
Then he heard a laugh behind the door, and Joe and Mrs Doolin came in. (tertawa)
- Conjunction
Then we could say things to them and laugh at them and watch them get angry. (dan tertawa)
- Adjective
It was not a friendly laugh. (tertawa yang ramah) - Infinitive
Then I began to laugh at myself. ((mulai) untuk tertawa) - Noun
Why do people laugh at these stories? (orang tertawa)
72. LEAVE (MENINGGALKAN) (1k graded) - Infinitive
I did not want to leave her, but Jonathan was everything to me. ((ingin) untuk meninggalkan(nya))
- Auxiliary Verb modal
We must leave this place. (harus meninggalkan) - Conjunction
We can't go away and leave him at Christmas time. (dan meninggalkan)
- Pronoun
Logan watched him leave. ((melihat)nya pergi) - Adverb
Please leave Jennifer out of this, Father. (tolong tinggalkan)
73. LIE (BERBOHONG, BERBARING) (1k graded) - Article
And now you want me to tell a lie for you. (sebuah kebohongan) - Collocation
Daniel wanted to lie down in front of the fire and go to sleep for a long, long time. (berbaring)
- Adjective
She needed a better lie? (kebohongan yang lebih baik) - Conjunction
I think I must go and lie down. (dan berbaring) - Preposition
I guess I'll just lie on the bed a while. (berbaring di (tempat tidur))
74. LINE (GARIS, BARIS) (1k graded) - Article
There was a line of people behind him. (sebuah barisan) - Noun
He took a piece of fishing line and tied the ring round his neck. (senar pancing)
- Adjective
Behind it, the red line of blood, dark in the water. (garis merah) - Preposition
This was a line from the movie. (garis dari) - Auxiliary Verb be
Across the centre line was a wall. (garis (tengah) adalah)
75. LONG (PANJANG, LAMA) (1k graded) - Collocation
I'll remember today for a long time. (waktu yang lama) - Article
There was a long silence. ((keheningan) yang lama) - Adjective
She had big eyes and beautiful long brown hair. ((rambut cokelat) panjang yang indah)
- Preposition
It hurts him, but not for long. ((tetapi tidak) untuk waktu yang lama) - Noun
The Mississippi River is 3,778 kilometres long and in the nineteenth century it was an important route between the North and the South. (3.778 kilometer panjangnya)
76. LOW (RENDAH) (1k graded) - Collocation
He began to talk to himself in a low voice. (suara rendah) - Auxiliary Verb be
Her voice was low when she replied. ((suaranya) rendah) - Adjective
'Thank you, doctor,' he said, in his strange low voice. ((suara) rendah yang aneh)
- Noun
Helen kept her voice low and calm. (suara yang rendah) - Conjunction
It was low and far away, but it was a long screaming sound. (rendah dan)
77. MAKE (MEMBUAT) (1k graded) - Infinitive
You want to make everything bigger, brighter and better. ((ingin) membuat)
- Pronoun
In the future, when you make mistakes, my magic will not help you. (kamu membuat)
- Auxiliary Verb modal
I will make him my friend. (akan membuat) - Conjunction
They can come here and make films. (dan membuat) - Adverb
They keep sheep, make pots, and also make beautiful jewellery from silver and blue-green stones. (juga membuat)
78. MARKET (PASAR) (2k graded) - Article
Every day she walked to the market with Chiole and bought vegetables. (pasar)
- Noun
From the side window, he looked across to a smaller and uglier house, and down below there was a flower market. (pasar bunga)
- Auxiliary Verb be
The Guangzhou market is one of the most competitive markets in the world. (pasar (Guangzhou) adalah)
- Preposition
Dad worked in the fruit and vegetable market at Covent Garden. (pasar di)
- Conjunction
As she turned, she put her hands up to her hair to tidy it, and looked down at the market and up at the sky. (pasar dan)
79. MAYBE (MUNGKIN) (1k graded) - Conjunction
But maybe it will change color when you're older. (tetapi mungkin) - Verb
I thought maybe you couldn't come. ((saya) pikir mungkin) - Pronoun
Maybe it was a party in Montreal. (mungkin ini) - Article
“Maybe the ghosts are here now," he said. (mungkin) - Noun
Maybe Zeena didn't mean what she said, he thought. (mungkin Zeena)
80. MENTION (MENYEBUT) (2k graded) - Pronoun
Since you mention it, said Philbrick calmly, they were untrue. (kamu menyebutkan)
- Infinitive
Why does the Chaplain want me to mention the library to Margot? ((menginginkan ku) untuk menyebutkan)
- Article
Please don't mention that hateful man. (menyebutkan (pria penuh kebencian) itu)
- Possessive Adjective
Stop, please don't mention her name. (menyebut (nama)nya)
- Noun
Don't mention school, I'm on holiday now! (menyebutkan sekolah)
81. MINE (SAYA, MILIKKU) (1k graded, 2k graded) - Auxiliary Verb be
I wanted Julie to be mine and only mine. ((untuk) menjadi milikku) - Preposition
I'll have a word with a policeman friend of mine. ((teman) polisi saya) - Adverb
But I wanted her to be mine forever. (milikku selamanya) - Conjunction
I looked at mine and saw that it was blank. (diriku dan) - Pronoun
I telephoned a friend of mine who was a doctor. ((teman) saya yang)
82. MONEY (uang) (1k graded) - Possessive Adjective
That old woman just wants my money because she saw me on television. (uangku)
- Article
This man has no money, and he cannot work. (tidak (memiliki) uang) - Preposition
Now I have a big house and a lot of money. ((banyak) uang) - Adverb
I can't win because I don't have any money. ((saya tidak mempunyai) uang) - Collocation
You are young and have enough money. (cukup uang)
83. MOVE (BERGERAK) (1k graded) - Conjunction
Cars need to move, and move fast, not stop. (dan bergerak) - Auxiliary Verb modal
When I was young, I could move as fast as Harald. (bisa bergerak) - Infinitive
The boat continued to move for a few more hours. ((lanjut) bergerak) - Pronoun
Well, you haven't moved and it's your move,' Louis repeated. (gerakanmu)
- Collocation
I tried to move away, but couldn't. (menjauh)
84. MUSIC (MUSIK) (1k graded) - Article
Rafael stayed in the cafe, listening to the music. (musik) - Infinitive
The young boy loved listening to music. (mendengarkan musik) - Verb
In the evening, the people played music and danced for the navigator. (memainkan musik )
- Preposition
In the 1990s a new kind of music called 'rap' became popular in New York. ((jenis) music (baru))
- Adjective
She was studying at a famous music school. (music terkenal)
85. NATURAL (ALAM, WAJAR) (1k graded) - Article
It was about the natural world. (alam) - Adverb
She was very natural, and everyone liked that. (sangat alamiah) - Noun
People should love the natural world and not destroy it. (dunia alam) - Conjunction
I guess it's natural that you're going to leave us,' he said at last. (wajar bahwa) - Preposition
Look at the word 'natural' in a dictionary. (alam di)
86. NEVER (TIDAK PERNAH) (1k graded) - Auxiliary Verb modal
They will never come back to this country. (tidak akan) - Auxiliary Verb have
I have never seen anything so ugly and terrible. (belum pernah (melihat)) - Pronoun
He never wants to go there. (dia tidak pernah (ingin)) - Adverb
The front windows of the house were almost never opened. (hampir tidak pernah)
- Conjunction
We can begin a wonderful new life and never worry about money again. (dan tidak pernah)
87. NIGHT (MALAM) (1k graded) - Article
Nothing could stay outside on a night like this. (malam) - Adverb
Where did you go last night? (kemarin malam) - Collocation
Good night, Mr. Sherlock Holmes. (selamat malam) - Noun
On Friday night, thousands of people went to London. (Jumat malam) - Preposition
I only saw him at night when he came and sat with me. (pada malam hari)