English to Indonesian Dictionary TRUE

TRUE

benar
definition
adverb
Hobson spoke truer than he knew
truly.
Despite the distance and the wind, Hooper had aimed true .
accurately or without variation.
verb
He begins the laborious process by truing the radius of the front strap and then meticulously laying out line after line of the finely cut checkering.
bring (an object, wheel, or other construction) into the exact shape, alignment, or position required.
adjective
a true story
in accordance with fact or reality.
it was a true depiction
accurate or exact.
translation of 'true'
adverb
pas
adjective
pas,
betul,
benar,
sah,
hakiki,
sungguh,
sebenarnya,
cocok,
setia,
sejati
example
If we want to be in a 'true' sense secular state then, we must draw the line between the religion and government institutions.
it's important to be 'true' to yourself
This was the search for the genuine goal and 'true' essence or martial arts on which he spent most of his time.
If this is true of power generation, it is doubly 'true' of agriculture.
But this applies only where the court is left in real doubt about the 'true' meaning.
It was 'true' , they conceded, that many people in Brecon went elsewhere for some of their shopping.
he fired 'true'
A person who comes to your rescue when the chips are down is a 'true' and genuine friend.
Exactly, and that is 'true' of a lot of the principal athletes involved in this.
I understand now, that we have to go through several acquaintances before we meet 'true' friends.
This is surely 'true' of Ann and Joan, who greeted all with their beautiful smiles and you immediately felt at peace.
The message of the film is that there is a difference between 'true' faith and fundamentalism.
the film stays 'true' to the book
they understand the 'true' meaning of religion
In the blistering heat, and in 'true' family tradition, I was dressed in corduroys and a heavy knitted sweater.
You have no one in your life you consider to be a 'true' friend, and never have.
The nikab, worn in black by this Moroccan woman, is a veil in the 'true' sense of the word.
That is 'true' of all political parties, but none more so than the one which was founded on principles of egality and solidarity.
Affirmative action in its 'true' sense is not illegal and not a problem in the least.
It dealt with some of the real, 'true' issues of what this Government is really all about.
They mean you will have 'true' and loyal friendship and success in love.
Adam Smith never spoke 'true' r than when he said: "Work is done in the workplace, but the real business of life is usually accomplished while entertaining".
It need cost nothing at all and any couple who have made such a commitment are, in the 'true' sense of the word, married.
Whichever way you choose to eat it, try to make it a regular part of your diet because it is a health food in the 'true' sense of the term.
Decode the neologisms and euphemisms and you gain a rare insight into the strategists' 'true' intentions.
They're working hard at trying to redress all of this and come to a 'true' , exact count.
Introducing the members of his team and the cast at a function, Bala said that the film would depict love in its 'true' sense.
is it 'true' about Dónall?
Colleges and universities should form the pyramid's peak in 'true' sense of the word.
that may well be 'true' ...
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