Nama : Dwi Supriyanto Nim : 2012001070 PBSI TUGAS TIK TUGAS 1 LINGVOSOFT INDONESIA – INGGRIS sabar A : patient, lenient, long-suffering, forbearing, tolerant, indulgent, composed, sedate, temperate, tender V : cool down, cool off gendut A: corpulent, pot-bellied, obese, tubby, bloated, stomachy, pregnant, profitable: very profitable hebat A : intense, great, enormous, fabulous, gigantic, phenomenal, super, superb, terrific, remarkable, raging, crazy, divine, dreamy, formidable, hot, impressive, awful, keen, corking, mammoth, nice, peachy, pelting, perishing, prodigious, rude, furious, heady, mean, severe, snazzy, spanking, spectacular, splendid, stupendous, swell, violent, wicked, spasmodic, wonderful, some kaya A: wealthy, rich, well-to-do, moneyed, opulent, podded, prosperous, silkstocking, substantial, money: in the money, tinny, well, well-heeled, loaded, plentiful, affluent, teeming, able ID: chip: in the chips bahagia A: happy, blithe, blithesome, cheerful, fortunate, saturnian, charmed indah A : beautiful, brave, divine, elegant, fancy, fine, lovely, magnificent, picturesque, posh, seemly, sheen, showy, sightly, sublime, swank, swanky, swingeing, swinging, tasty, well-turned, precious janda N : widow, widower, discovert, grass-widow, matron, relict, divorcee pantangan N : prohibition, taboo, rintangan ID : fly: a fly in the ointment N : obstacle, hindrance, block, cumber, encumbrance, hitch, impediment, handicap, rub, barrier, hurdle, blockage, countercheck, holdback, cramp, retarder, retardation, retardment, trammel, setback, crab, traverse, ring-fence, stonewalling, block: stumbling block, crimp, strike, marplot, trash, complication, hold-up, debarment perladilan N : justice LINGVOSOFT INGGRIS – INDONESIA 1. clever ['klevər] A : cerdik, cerdas, akil, arif, cakap, cekatan, akas, pandai, pintar 2. rain N: hujan V: menghujani, menghujan, mengeluh 3. love [lʌv] N : kecintaan, kasih sayang, sayang, kasih, kesayangan, kekasihan, kegandrungan, cinta, asmara, cinta kasih, ketresnoan, pacar, kekasih, percintaan, kosong, nol V : mencintai, cinta, menaruh cinta, menaruh kasih, mengasihi, sayang, menyayangi, suka, menyukai, gemar 4. go [gəʋ] N: perjalanan, kesempatan, kesepakatan, kegiatan V: berjalan, pergi, pai, naik, menaiki, berangkat, jalan, terbentang, sampai, berlalu, hancur, bangkrut 5. welcome ['welkəm] A : menggembirakan: yg menggembirakan, boleh saja N: sambutan, penyambutan, songsongan V: menyambut, menyongsong, memapak, mengelu-elukan, menerima dgn senang hati 6. ekperience N: pengalaman, garam, keahlian V: mengalami, menemui, merasakan 7. Development N: perkembangan, pengembangan, pembangunan, pembinaan, eksploitasi 8. comprehension N : pengartian, pemahaman, komprehensi, daya paham, daya menanggapi sesuatu 9. viewe N : pemandangan, tamasya, penglihatan, pandangan, pendirian, pendapat, paham, gambaran, maksud, tujuan, rencana, kemauan, kehendak, tinjauan V : melihat, menengok, memandang, menganggap, menonton. 10. appreciation N : penghargaan, apresiasi, pengartian, pengetahuan TUGAS 2 YOURDICTIONARI.COM THESAURUS. 1. broken The definition of broken is split, out of order, or not continuous. (adjective) An example of broken used as an adjective is the phrase "a broken home," which means a home where the father and mother are not living together. An example of broken used as an adjective is the phrase "broken watch," which means a watch that is not keeping accurate time. Synonyms for broken modified a. Fractured shattered, ruptured, burst, splintered, shivered, smashed, in pieces, collapsed, destroyed, gashed, pulverized, crumbled, mutilated, bruised, injured, lacerated, damaged, rent, split, torn, riven, cracked, mangled, fragmented, fragmentary, defective, disintegrated, crippled, shredded, crushed, slivered, chipped, busted*; see also destroyed, hurt. Antonyms sound, whole*, intact. b. Not functioning properly defective, inoperative, in need of repair, in disrepair, out of order, malfunctioning, down, fallen apart, busted*, gone to pot*, screwed up*, shot*, gone haywire*, on the fritz*, on the blink*, gone to pieces*, kaput*, come unstuck, come unglued*, out of gear*, out of commission*, out of whack*, out of kilter*, conked out*, dead*; see also faulty. Antonyms operative, usable*, working. c. Discontinuous spasmodic, interrupted, disrupted, intermittent; see irregular 1, 4, separated. d. Not kept; said especially of promises violated, infringed, dishonored, traduced, forgotten, ignored, transgressed, retracted, disregarded, contravened, flouted. Antonyms kept*, observed, performed. e. Incoherent; said of speech unintelligible, mumbled, jumbled; see incoherent 2. f. Infirm decrepit, frail, tottering; see weak 1. g. Bankrupt indebted, ruined, insolvent, broke*; see insolvent, ruined 4. h. Disheartened discouraged, depressed, heartsick, defeated; see beaten 1, sad 1. Use amphora in a sentence In the foreground is a broken amphora, in the process of being excavated in a house just outside the citadel walls. The destroyed city, the great wall, the walls with broken battlements: all this too is part of that reign. Her grip, it's crushing, grinding the broken bones in his hands together. Margaret uk 01/02/2005 unfortunately, i cannot sit comfortably on hard plastic seats broken coccyx. Use a soil-based compost with a good handful of broken crocks in the bottom of the pot to aid drainage. Press in the broken crockery to form your mosaic. A broken window slider, and a broken droplight have been repaired. This was immediately proven when the truck was found to have a broken fan belt. By the way it is there due to a broken fishplate near the end of the platform. 2. Heart The definition of heart is the organ that controls the flow of blood in the body, or the center of human emotion. (noun) An example of heart is the organ found in the chest cavity of humans. An example of heart is what you listen to when you make a decision based out of love. To heart something is defined as to love it. (verb) An example of to heart is to care about a person named John and say “I heart John.” Synonyms for heart noun a. The pump in the circulatory system vital organ, vascular organ, blood pump, cardiac organ, artificial heart, pacemaker, ticker*, clock*; see also organ 2. b. Feeling pity, response, sympathy, sensitivity; see emotion, feeling, pity 1. c. The center core, middle, pith; see center 1. d. The most important portion core, gist, quintessence, root; see essence 1, soul 2. e. Courage fortitude, gallantry, spirit; see courage 1, mind 1, soul 4. f. The breast bosom, marrow, soul; see breast 3. noun a. The circulatory organ of the body: (Slang) ticker. See body b. The seat of a person's innermost emotions and feelings: bosom, breast, soul. Idioms: bottom of one's heart, cockles of one's heart, one's heart of hearts. See feelings c. The quality of mind enabling one to face danger or hardship resolutely: braveness, bravery, courage, courageousness, dauntlessness, doughtiness, fearlessness, fortitude, gallantry, gameness, intrepidity, intrepidness, mettle, nerve, pluck, pluckiness, spirit, stoutheartedness, undauntedness, valiance, valiancy, valiantness, valor. (Informal) spunk, spunkiness. (Slang) gut (used in plural), gutsiness, moxie. See fear d. The most central and material part: core, essence, gist, kernel, marrow, meat, nub, pith, quintessence, root1, soul, spirit, stuff, substance. (Law) gravamen. See be e. A place of concentrated activity, influence, or importance: center, focus, headquarters, hub, seat. See edge f. A point of origin from which ideas or influences, for example, originate: bottom, center, core, focus, hub, quick, root1. See start Use appal in a sentence Listen See in DictionarySee in Thesaurus Appall the bravest heart, they were tranquil and happy. Ashtray hearts. Atrium of the heart via the pulmonary veins. Beating heart which is seen on a computer screen. Black hole at the heart of a nearby galaxy. Black hole at the heart of a nearby galaxy. Blithesomer heart than his never beat. Fate ( also called ' saddle ' thrombus ) is a type of feline heart cardiomyopathy. Circumcised hearts, because they were ready for the lord's return. Circumcision of heart. 3. racing See in Thesaurus Variant of race noun a competition of speed in running, skating, riding, etc. a series of such competitions for horses, cars, etc. on a regular course any contest or competition likened to a race: the race for mayor, a race for power a steady onward movement or course the span of life a swift current of water the channel for a current of water, esp. one built to use the water industrially: a millrace a channel or groove for the moving parts of a machine, as the groove for the balls in a ball bearing Aeron. Slipstream 4. Girl The definition of girl is a female under aged 18, or a persons' child or girlfriend, or a group of woman friends. (noun) 1. A young 15-year-old female is an example of someone who would be considered a girl. 2. Your female child is an example of someone you would consider your girl. 3. A group of women having fun might be called going out with the girls. noun 1. 2. 3. 4. a female child a young, unmarried woman a female servant or other employee: sometimes considered a patronizing term Informal a woman of any age, married or single: sometimes considered a patronizing term 5. Informal a sweetheart of a boy or man 6. Informal a daughter noun 1. 2. 3. 4. A female child. A daughter: our youngest girl. Often Offensive A woman, especially a young woman. Informal a. A woman socializing in a group of women: a night out with the girls. b. Used as a familiar form of address to express support of or camaraderie with a woman. 5. Informal A female sweetheart: cadets escorting their girls to the ball. 6. Offensive A female servant or employee. Synonyms for girl noun 1. A young female young woman, schoolgirl, miss, lass, coed, lassie, damsel, damosel, maid, maiden, tomboy, teenager, colleen, mademoiselle, señorita, senhorita, young thing, filly*, subdeb*, junior miss*, nymph*, nymphet*, bobby soxer*, chick*, bird*, pigeon*, kitten*, minx*, broad*, deb*, skirt*, dame*, babe*. 2. A female domestic maid, help, waitress; see servant. 3. A female beloved sweetheart, girlfriend, fiancée; see girlfriend, lover 1. Use abduct in a sentence Abducted girl now lives. Affections of a capricious teenage girl. Anorexic young girls who are either passing through a phase of uncertain identity or dealing with some serious psychological problems. Colored girl in the constellation is published by the richmond review by arrangement with the author. Monorail ticket cheats go to saffron city and talk to the girl copycat. Croquet for girls re: clothes for tall babies? Daddy's girl in more ways then most would guess. Discomfiture of the young girl. Nancy lismore was entered into the year 7 girls discus. And remember, this is no fake stuff... all the girls ejaculate for real! Eloped with the girl to france, secretly marrying her. Eye candy for the girls and a real flirt. Fair-haired girls, and that the lodger himself is fixated by golden hair. Flapper girl necklace, dating to circa 1921. Geisha girl, showing the japanese had arrived. Founded in 1913 as a girls ' grammar school, it became a mixed comprehensive in 1972. 5.Male The definition of a male is a person of the sex that produces sperm (as opposed to a female who produces an egg). (noun) Brad Pitt is an example of a male. Male is defined as someone of the sex that produces sperm, or is something that relates to this sex, or is the part of a machine or tool that is designed to fit a corresponding female part. (noun) 1. Brad Pitt is an example of a person who would be described as male. 2. The end of a hose that screws into a threaded opening is an example of the male end of the hose. adjective 1. designating or of the sex that fertilizes the ovum of the female and begets offspring: biological symbol, ♂ 2. of, characteristic of, or suitable for members of this sex; masculine; virile 3. consisting of men or boys 4. designating or having a part shaped to fit into a corresponding hollow part (called female): said of pipe fittings, electric plugs, etc. 5. Bot. a. having stamens or antheridia and no carpels, archegonia, or oogonia b. designating or of a reproductive structure or part producing spermatozoids that can fertilize the female eggs noun 1. a male person; man or boy 2. a male animal or plant See male in American Heritage Dictionary 4 adjective a. Of, relating to, or designating the sex that has organs to produce b. Characteristic of or appropriate to this sex; masculine. c. Consisting of members of this sex. Virile; manly. spermatozoa for fertilizing ova. Botany a. Relating to or designating organs, such as anthers or antheridia, that produce gametes capable of fertilizing those produced by female organs. b. Bearing stamens but not pistils; staminate: male flowers. Designating an object, such as an electric plug, configured for insertion into a recessed part or socket. noun A member of the sex that begets young by fertilizing ova. A man or boy. Botany A plant having only staminate flowers. Synonyms for male noun man, fellow, guy*, male sex, man-child, he; see also boy, father, man 2. modified masculine, manly, manlike, manful, virile, macho, vigorous, potent, staminate, he*; see also manly, masculine 2. male is the basic term applied to members of the sex that is biologically distinguished from the female sex and is used of animals and plants as well as of human beings; masculine is applied to qualities, such as strength and vigor, traditionally ascribed to men, or to things thought to be characteristic of or appropriate to men; manly suggests the generally desirable qualities, such as courage and independence, that a culture ideally associates with a man who has maturity of character; mannish, used chiefly of women, is most often used derogatorily and implies the possession or adoption of traits and manners thought to be more appropriate to a man; virile stresses qualities such as robustness, vigor, and, specif., sexual potency, that belong to a physically mature man See male in Webster's New World Roget's A-Z Thesaurus II adjective Of, characteristic of, or befitting the male sex: macho, manful, manlike, manly, mannish, masculine, virile. See gender See male in American Heritage Dictionary 4 Synonyms male masculine manlike manly manful virile mannish These adjectives mean of, relating to, or characteristic of men. Male categorizes any living thing by gender or sex: the male population; a male puppy; a male plant. Masculine refers to what is considered characteristic of men: a masculine voice. Manlike applies to qualities of a man (manlike fortitude) or resemblance to a human (manlike apes). Manly describes qualities regarded as becoming to a man: manly strength. Manful suggests bravery and resoluteness: a manful display of chivalry. Virile stresses the vigor, power, or sexual potency of an adult male: “The virile figure of Theodore Roosevelt swung down the national highway” (Edward Bok). Mannish usually applies to women or their traits, clothing, or actions when they seem masculine: a mannish suit Use alto in a sentence The bogs has always been a completely adult band of singers with a male alto top line. Sexual badinage of a heterosexual male by another such cannot be completely equated with like badinage of a heterosexual male by another such cannot be completely equated with like badinage by him of a woman. Free male betta to good home - kent 14/11/04 no hi im giving away a free male betta. Also on the 3 rd a male blackcap was singing in lower moors. We then had lunch but not before viv saw a nice male brambling. A male brimstone fluttered past, there may have been two. A chapter in his redburn ( 1849 ) is said to describe a visit to a male brothel in london. I was able to photograph the male bullfinch from the same window. But american vagrants were far from absent, with the male canvasback returning to abberton reservoir and two ring-billed gulls by the thames. Castrated male, there are few options open to him. Thus female chastity and fidelity, necessary for a stable marriage, require 6. LIFE The fact or act of living being, entity, growth, animation, animate existence, endurance, survival, presence, living, consciousness, subsistence, symbiosis, breath, continuance, flesh and blood, animateness, viability, substantiality, mortal being, reproduction, metabolism, vitality, vital spark; see also experience 1. ANTONYMS death*, discontinuance, nonexistence. The sum of one's experiences life experience, conduct, behavior, way of life, reaction, response, participation, tide of events, circumstances, unhappiness, realization, knowledge, enlightenment, attainment, development, growth, personality; see also world 1. A biography life story, memoir, memorial; see biography, journal 1, story. Duration lifetime, one's natural life, longevity, actuarial expectancy, period of existence, duration of life, endurance, continuance, span, history, career, course, era, epoch, century, decade, days, generation, time, day, period, life span, season, cycle, record, one's born days*; see also extent, length 3 One who promotes gaiety life-giver, spirit, animator, entertainer, invigorator, life of the party*, master of ceremonies*; see also host 1, hostess 1, 3. Vital spirit vital force, vital principle, lifeblood, élan vital (French); see enthusiasm 1, excitement. 7.Sick The definition of sick is to have an illness, to be tired of something or sorrowful about something. (adjective) 1. An example of sick is having the flu. 2. An example of sick is being tired of going shopping. 3. An example of sick is to be annoyed at constantly being lied to by an employee. Sick is defined as a group of people collectively who are ill. (noun) An example of sick is the group of people in a cancer wing in a hospital. See sick in Webster's New World College Dictionary adjective 1. suffering from disease or illness; unwell; ill: in this sense, now rare or literary in England 2. 3. 4. 5. having nausea; vomiting or about to vomit: the predominant sense in England characteristic of or accompanying sickness: a sick expression of or for sick people: sick leave deeply disturbed or distressed; extremely upset, as by grief, disappointment, disgust, failure, etc. 6. disgusted by reason of excess; annoyed or exasperated: usually with of: sick of such excuses 7. often sick and tired 8. in poor condition; impaired; unsound 9. having a great longing or nostalgia (for): sick for the hills 10. of sickly color; pale 11. having a discharge of the menses; menstruating 12. mentally ill or emotionally disturbed 13. Informal sadistic, morbid, or abnormally unwholesome: a sick joke 14. ☆ Agric. a. incapable of producing an adequate yield of a certain crop: wheatsick soil b. infested with harmful microorganisms: a sick field Synonyms for sick modified ill, ailing, unwell, disordered, diseased, feeble, weak, impaired, suffering, feverish, nauseous, nauseated, imperfect, sickly, declining, unhealthy, morbid, rabid, indisposed, distempered, infected, invalid, delicate, infirm, frail, rickety, broken down, physically run down, confined, laid up, coming down with, under medication, bedridden, in poor health, hospitalized, quarantined, incurable, on the blink*, out of kilter*, peaked*, feeling poorly*, sick as a dog*, seedy*, in a bad way*, not so hot*, at a low ebb*, under the weather*, down in the mouth*, looking green about the gills*. Antonyms healthy*, hearty, well. sick and ill both express the idea of being in bad health, affected with disease, etc., but sick is more commonly used than ill, which is somewhat formal he's a sick person; he is sick, or ill, with the flu; in British usage sick generally means affected with nausea; ailing usually suggests prolonged or even chronic poor health she has been ailing ever since her operation; indisposed suggests a slight, temporary illness or feeling of physical discomfort indisposed with a headache Use neonate in a sentence It is a modern, well-equipped unit with all the high tech facilities needed to support preterm and sick neonates. Lullabyg temperature - what to do when your baby gets sick lullabies or luck? Attached to it is an infirmary for about 40 sick paupers, erected in 1823, at the cost of £ 1000. The lunch is in aid of the fund to send young helpers to lourdes where they attend the sick pilgrims. Don`t go for a confrontation with the sick deviants, that is probably what they want. The benefit to the parents and sick siblings is identical in both cases. Feel sick about it. With the town basking in the glory of our unique status this is surely some kind of sick joke? Conditions to address some premature babies or sick newborns may have to remain in the special baby unit for several weeks or even months. 8.EMPTY •To become empty discharge, leave, pour out, flow out, ebb, run out, open into, converge, be discharged, void, purge, release, exhaust, vomit forth, leak, spill, drain off, rush out, escape. ANTONYMS flow in, enter*, absorb. •To cause to become empty remove, pour out, spill out, dump, dip, ladle, decant, tap, void, let out, deplete, exhaust, deflate, drain, shed, bail, bail out, clean out, clear out, unload, unpack, unburden, evacuate, eject, expel, vacate, draw off, draw out, disgorge, suck dry, clear, drink, consume, use up. ANTONYMS pack, fill*, stuff. 8.GLOBAL So pervasive and all-inclusive as to exist in or affect the whole world: catholic, cosmic, cosmopolitan, ecumenical, pandemic, planetary, universal, worldwide. See limited, specific Covering a wide scope: all-around, all-inclusive, all-round, broad, broad-spectrum, comprehensive, expansive, extended, extensive, far-ranging, far-reaching, general, inclusive, large, overall, sweeping, wide-ranging, wide-reaching, widespread. See specific 9. drag Drag is defined as to pull or move a person or thing. (verb) An example of drag is pulling a dog who doesn't want to go anywhere by their leash. An example of drag is highlighting a folder on a computer desktop and moving it into another folder on the desktop. The definition of a drag is a person or thing that is being slow, pulled, moved or resistant. (noun) An example of drag is a person not wanting to go to a party. 10.Head The definition of head is the person who is in charge. (adjective) An example of head is the librarian in charge of the other librarians. Head is the part of the body that comes out of your neck and that contains the eyes, nose, mouth and brains. (noun) An example of head is the part of your body that helps you to see, hear, smell and think. The head is defined as the ends of the table, or to the most important person. (noun) An example of head is where the father and mother sit at the ends of the table. To head means to take the lead or be in charge of. (verb) An example of head is when you are the president of a company. noun the top part of the body in humans, the apes, etc., or the front part in most other animals: in higher animals it is a bony structure containing the brain, and including the jaws, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth this part exclusive of the face the head as the seat of reason, memory, and imagination; mind; intelligence: to use one's head aptitude; ability: to have a head for mathematics Informal a headache, esp. as part of a hangover the head as a symbol for the individual; person: dinner at five dollars a head pl. head the head as a unit of counting: fifty head of cattle a representation of a head, as in painting or sculpture the obverse of a coin, usually with such a representation often heads the highest or uppermost part or thing; top; specif., the top of a page, column of figures, etc. a printed title at the top of a page, section of writing, etc. a chief point of discussion; topic of a section, chapter, etc. in a speech or written work a headline for a newspaper story froth floating on newly poured effervescent beverages, esp. on beer that end of a cask or barrel which is uppermost at any time the upper edge or corner of a sail the foremost part of a thing; front; specif., a part associated with the human head: the head of a bed the end of a pier farthest from land the front part of a ship; bow Naut. a toilet, or lavatory the front position, as of a column of marchers either end of something; extremity the projecting part of something; specif., the part designed for holding, pushing, striking, etc.: the head of a pin, the head of a golf club a jutting mass of rock, land, etc. as of a mountain a point of land; promontory; headland a projecting place in a boil or other inflammation where pus is about to break through the part of a tape recorder that records or plays back the magnetic signals on the tape warhead the membrane stretched across the end of a drum, tambourine, etc.; drumhead the source of a flowing body of water; beginning of a stream, river, etc. a source of water kept at some height to supply a mill, etc. the height of such a source of water or the vertical distance through which it falls a rush of water, as in a riptide the pressure in an enclosed fluid, as steam, from its own weight or applied externally a position of leadership, honor, or first importance: the head of the class the person who is foremost or in charge; leader, ruler, chief, director, etc. a headmaster Bot. a dense cluster of tiny sessile flowers attached to a common receptacle, as in the composite family a large, compact bud: a head of cabbage the uppermost part of a plant's foliage: the head of a tree ☆ Jazz the melody or theme of a composition an improvised, usually extemporaneous arrangement that is not written down in full head arrangement Linguis. any word or word group in a construction that functions grammatically like the entire construction: “woman” is the head of “the woman who wrote that book” Mining heading (sense ) Music the rounded part of a note, at the end of the stem ☆ Slang a habitual user of a hallucinogen, stimulant, etc., as marijuana or cocaine: often in combination: acidhead a person dedicated to, enthusiastic about, or addicted to some interest, activity, food, etc.: usually in combination: cheesehead Synonyms for head verb a. To lead direct, oversee, supervise; see command 2, manage 1. b. To travel go, set out, head for; see travel 2. noun a. The skull brainpan, scalp, brain box, pate, crown, headpiece, pow (Scotch), poll, bean*, noggin*, coconut*, noodle*, nut*, nob*, loaf (British); see also cranium. b. A leader or supervisor commander, commanding officer, ruler; see administrator, leader 2. c. The top summit, peak, crest; see top 1. d. The beginning front, start, source; see origin 2. e. A climax acme, turning point, end; see climax, crisis. f. Stored power latent force, static energy, potential energy; see energy 3. g. An attachment cap, bottle top, cork; see cover 1, fixture. h. *Intelligence brains, foresight, ingenuity; see judgment 1. i. A headline leader, caption, title; see headline. j. *A drug user hippie, acidhead*, pothead*; see addict. Use aerator in a sentence Aerator head incorporates air into the liquids and sauces you blend, making them light and fluffy. Baldy head and says ' leetle wifey? Bewigged tranny heads. Oh no i'm such a air headed bimbo who reads too many mills & boon novels. These are considered separately in chapter 3, on head boners. Bonk on the head has made nigel suddenly seems more like a 3-year-old than a man. Bullock's head is sliced off and hung on a hook. Once you have been head cheerleader, or hockey captain, life presents little in the way of rewards, lol. Cherub heads, a charming touch. Cherubs ' heads. Head coach">coach paul thompson said: " being a back-up isn't an easy job. Col at the head of fionn coire. Combustion chamber in the head. Decapitated head inside? Find another path heading due east from here, skirting the village along the contour. Not useful considering we are supposed to be headed eastbound. Past the junction, burwell lode bends right to head south easterly for 1 & 3 quarter miles. Exalted as head above all. Foreign officerned that a uk branch's obligation to advise its foreign head office of suspicions could be construed as tipping off. Particular mention to donald bain, head forester for 40 years and bruce elliot, farm worker at bowhouse for a similar period. It was that of the squire's head gamekeeper, william farrow. Gargoyle heads. For traditionalists we can also undertake refurbishment of wooden headed golf clubs. Goniometer heads may not be enough for some severe cases. His father thomas anderson was also born in north berwick and by 1885 was employed on the west links as head greenkeeper and starter. Newmarket-based horsebox driver andrew appleby instigated the complaint, which was signed by five senior traveling head grooms. Gryphonate appears at the upper corners above a lion and a griffin's head. Guillotined heads and made plaster casts of them, which she then filled with wax to give a reasonable likeness. One was the village schoolmistress, one was head housemaid at loders court and the third kept house for the other two. The only explanation the head husbandman could offer his master was that they had been bewitched. Why were there no animals like stools with three legs, or armchairs that sing like birds, or seven headed Hydra">Hydras? TUGAS 3 TUGAS KE TIGA YAITU PENDAPAT SAYA Tentang website english-online.org.uk/course.htm Pendapat saya dengan adanya website seperti ini sangat bagus untuk masyarakat, terutama pada kalangan pelajar. Hal ini merupakan suatu pendidikan yang harus di tanamkan sejak SMP, agar anak mudah mempunyai pengetahuan yang lebih. Anak dapat mengerati bahasa inggris, karena bahasa inggris merupukan bahasa yang sekarang wajib untuk dipelajari. Dan saya merasa senang mendapat tugas seperti ini…