English to Indonesian Dictionary affinity

affinity

afinitas
definition
noun
he has an affinity for the music of Berlioz
a spontaneous or natural liking or sympathy for someone or something.
translation of 'affinity'
noun
afinitas,
persamaan,
daya tarik-menarik,
gaya gabung,
pertalian keturunan,
daya gabung
example
All investigated specimens show a remarkable 'affinity' to D. (A.) tyrolensis.
Nevertheless, ANII-DIN clearly had a higher 'affinity' to the test sequences than ANI-NVS.
Some authors have suggested a close relationship between cycads and Lyginopteris, but most favor an 'affinity' to Medullosan seed plants.
Our data do not pose any reason to suspect that we deal with gadolinium complexes of variable valence or that the 'affinity' of binding sites changes with their density or occupancy.
This time round, her verse resonates with her strokes on canvas and though this has not been deliberate, there is, as she admits, a natural 'affinity' between the two.
His recent utterances have shown him to have a more than ethnic 'affinity' with Disraeli; and these are times that demand the Disraelian touch.
They generally feel a kinship and 'affinity' with other types.
She discovered she had an 'affinity' with horses immediately
People of her generation had a natural 'affinity' with the soil and through it they were connected to the best medicine of all… nature.
Inter-confessional marriage and inter-confessional aid are expressions of social 'affinity' .
Teenagers have a natural 'affinity' with the colour black as it saves having to change clothes everyday and time spent on needlessly choosing which outfit to wear today.
The researcher suggested a close 'affinity' to Tetraodontiformes, although this idea has not been generally accepted.
When the divalent cation dissociates from actin, the 'affinity' of actin for nucleotide is greatly reduced.
Across the continent there were marked continuities in physical characteristics and cultural features, and many linkages based on relations of kinship, 'affinity' , exchange, and religion.
Dolphins have a natural 'affinity' with humans and just being with them, playing with them and touching them, is credited with bringing about wondrous results for sick people.
As you say, you have no experience, but I have seen you with William and you appear to have a natural 'affinity' with children.
Besides the long-range interactions it makes with neighboring protease residues, the binding 'affinity' of a peptide also depends on its own conformation.
She had a natural 'affinity' with the country way of life and she relished the various tasks synonymous with the changing seasons.
In the context of the 'affinity' of hemoglobin for oxygen there are four primary regulators, each of which has a negative impact.
This dolphin later turned up in Grace Bay in 1980 and demonstrated a natural 'affinity' with people.
he had a special 'affinity' with horses
Croats also began to look to Serbs and other southern Slavs as people with whom they shared a linguistic and cultural 'affinity' .
There is, or ought to be, a natural 'affinity' between community supported radio stations and community supported farms.
Early Carboniferous coral faunas of the block have a strong Eurasian 'affinity' , with two recognized coral faunas from two ecological facies having been recognized.
He showed a special 'affinity' for the understanding and performance of the music of Rachmaninoff.
Relational proximity is shaped by cultural 'affinity' and facilitated by spatial and institutional proximity.
a building with no 'affinity' to contemporary architectural styles
Dresser's style was never dictated by dogmatic theories, but had a general 'affinity' to the art of the early English Middle Ages and also suggested his admiration for Asian art.
In its scale and some of its details Smith's building has an 'affinity' to Richardson's 1875-1876 Hayden Building in Boston.
The provenance signature instead suggests that the Sta Series has a closer 'affinity' to the Northern Gneisses and may in a general sense represent a deformed cover sequence.
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