unacknowledged | 2. not officially recognized, tdk /diiktiraf, diakui/: he is the ~ author of the book, dia pengarang buku itu yg tdk diiktiraf; ~ leadership, kepimpinan yg tdk diiktiraf; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
unrecognized | 3. unacknowledged, tdk diiktiraf: all his work went ~, semua karyanya terus tdk diiktiraf. | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
acknowledged | adj diakui; (fml) diiktiraf: an ~ leader, pemimpin yg diakui. | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
accredited | adj 1. officially authorized, recognized, a. (of person) bertauliah: our ~ representative in New Zealand, wakil bertauliah kami di New Zealand; b. (of organization) diiktiraf: an ~ institution, sebuah institusi yg diiktiraf; 2. generally accepted, diterima umum: ~ custom, adat yg telah diterima umum. | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
sure | to be ~, a. admittedly, memang betul: to be ~, he is not a recognised expert, but he has had a lot of practical experience, memang betul dia bukan pakar yg diiktiraf, tetapi pengalaman amalinya banyak; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
one’s | pron (indic that st belongs to one or relates to people in general) seseorang, -nya: it is not unusual for one to want ~ work recognized, tdk menjadi sst yg ganjil jika seseorang mahukan hasil kerjanya diiktiraf; when one is in ~ own country, apabila seseorang berada di negaranya sendiri; when one drives ~ own car, one tends to be less careful, apabila seseorang memandu keretanya sendiri; one can’t compare ~ taste in clothes with another’s, seseorang tdk dapat membandingkan cita rasanya ttg pakaian dgn cita rasa orang lain. | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
struggle | 4. make strenuous effort to, a. (do or achieve st) bekerja keras; (achieve political influence, power, etc) berjuang: a scientist who had to ~ for recognition, seorang saintis yg terpaksa bekerja keras supaya diiktiraf; a man who had to ~ all his life to improve himself, seorang yg terpaksa bekerja keras sepanjang hayat utk memajukan dirinya; at the time the country was still struggling for independence, pd masa itu, negeri tersebut sedang berjuang utk mendapatkan kemerdekaan; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
proper | now that he was old enough he wanted a ~ bicycle, not a toy one, budak itu yg sekarang ini sudah besar menghendaki sebuah basikal yg betul-betul, bukannya basikal mainan; you had better consult a ~ doctor instead of going to these quacks, lebih baik kamu berjumpa doktor yg diiktiraf drpd pergi berjumpa penyamar-penyamar doktor ini; you can’t enter any country without ~ papers, kamu tdk boleh masuk ke mana-mana negeri tanpa kebenaran yg sah; c. suitable, sesuai: I haven’t any ~ clothes to wear to this grand function, saya tdk ada pakaian yg sesuai utk dipakai di majlis besar-besaran ini; 2. socially acceptable, | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
proper | adj 1. a. right, correct, betul: this is the ~ way to do it,inilah cara yg betul utk melakukannya; the ~ pronunciation of the word has the accent on the first syllable, sebutan yg betul bagi perkataan itu adalah dgn aksennya dikenakan pd suku kata pertama; b. genuine, real, betul-betul; (of profession) diiktiraf; (of authorization) sah: he didn’t have a ~ education but look at him now, dia tdk mendapat pendidikan yg betul-betul tetapi lihatlah dia sekarang; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
acknowledge | vt 1. admit, mengakui: he ~d his ignorance of the law, dia mengakui kejahilannya ttg undang-undang; one should be able to ~ o’s mistakes, seseorang harus dapat mengakui kesilapannya; to ~ defeat, mengaku kalah; 2. recognize, accept, mengakui; (fml) mengiktiraf: to ~ the truth of a statement, mengakui kebenaran sesuatu kenyataan; to ~ so. as leader, mengakui sso sbg pemimpin; he was ~d as heir to the throne, baginda diiktiraf sbg pewaris takhta kerajaan; 3. indicate appreciation for, menghargai: to ~ so’s services, menghargai khidmat sso; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |