English to Indonesian Dictionary dedication

dedication

dedikasi
definition
noun
his dedication to his duties
the quality of being dedicated or committed to a task or purpose.
the dedication and unveiling was attended by some 5,000 people
the action of dedicating a church or other building.
translation of 'dedication'
noun
peresmian pemakaian,
persembahan,
dedikasi,
pembaktian,
pengabdian,
peresmian pembukaan
example
To learn to love, or give, requires tremendous effort and 'dedication' to spiritual growth.
More importantly, he's a tough politician with matchless 'dedication' to a task once he has undertaken it.
The 'dedication' ceremony was held at NASA Ames Research Centre, Moffett Field, California.
Then follows the 'dedication' to William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, and his brother Philip Herbert, Earl of Montgomery.
This special 'dedication' ceremony takes place this Thursday December 8 at 7.30 pm.
Tom had launched the contracting company and through sheer hard work and 'dedication' to service and quality, they began to make their mark.
In the 'dedication' to Christian V, he does say that he believes he has done something new, and on the title page the issue is explicitly stated.
As with the 'dedication' to Winsor, this one exhibits a beautiful tone and style, though without quite as many literary fireworks.
Endless 'dedication' to quality, a kitchen that can turn even the simplest dish into a culinary experience and one of the best views in town make a visit worth the pricey tab. -
Here again, her 'dedication' to the task on hand was as remarkable as ever and she proved an excellent student.
The company's 'dedication' ceremony was marked by a scroll placed in the foundation stone.
a faintly engraved inscription or 'dedication'
What was a surprise for the McNairs was news of Nora's book and its moving 'dedication' to them.
A 'dedication' ceremony paying tribute to the five lives lost in a car accident a year ago was held at Selborne College's memorial quadrangle here yesterday.
More than 3000 people crammed around the HMAS Sydney memorial at Mount Scott yesterday for its 'dedication' ceremony.
A 'dedication' ceremony is to be performed by the Bishop of Bradford, the Rt Rev David James, next month.
his 'dedication' to his duties
Let me read a portion of the 'dedication' to Todd in the book.
He has shown tremendous commitment and 'dedication' to saving lives and for that we are very grateful.
A 'dedication' ceremony was held Wednesday evening.
His heart was never fully in the job and his 'dedication' to the task has been questioned.
Neill's 'dedication' in this book is the oldest citation of the word contrarian.
We are in complete agreement about the wording for the 'dedication' to the memory of Calouste Gulbenkian and the mention of your name and of the commission.
The op. 45 set of three marches was published in Vienna in 1804, with a 'dedication' to Princess Maria Esterházy.
Such preparations marked a building's 'dedication' and consecration to the service of God.
At the B&O's 'dedication' ceremony, a scroll was placed in a hole drilled inside the foundation stone.
his 'dedication' to his duties
Both of these women were rewarded for their commitment and 'dedication' to improving labour standards in the burgeoning call centre industry.
But the money will not be available until October - one month before the national 'dedication' ceremony to the ship at the memorial site at Mount Scott.
When I told a friend about my 'dedication' ceremony, I never anticipated her initial shocked reaction.
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