English to Indonesian Dictionary heavyweight

heavyweight

kelas berat
definition
noun
The World's allow one entrant per division per country, while the World Games are one men's lightweight, middleweight and heavyweight per continent.
a weight in boxing and other sports, typically the heaviest category. In the amateur boxing scale it ranges from 178 to 200 pounds (81 to 91 kg).
Velocities ranged from over 1,200 feet per second for the lighter weight bullets to just under 1,000 feet per second for the heavyweights .
a person or thing of above-average weight.
adjective
With the weight penalty (a heavyweight publication), either hand carry it on the plane, or send it early for the festive season by sea mail!
of above-average weight.
translation of 'heavyweight'
noun
kelas berat,
pemain tinju kelas berat,
kaliber berat
example
A slimming guru has received an award from a no-longer-so 'heavyweight' TV critic for bringing Weight Watchers classes to Rochdale.
The former European 'heavyweight' boxing champion wears his championship medals round his neck, lest anyone should forget.
Gone are the days of the over-sized, thick, 'heavyweight' shirt that feels rough against your skin.
This would have been unlikely two months ago but the 'heavyweight' darts legend is a man reborn, thanks to his participation in this project.
In a fight full of trash-talking and taunting, Jones appeared tired early, and said having to lose weight to come down from 'heavyweight' took its toll.
There was a period in the 90s when Nelson held the World Boxing Federation 'heavyweight' title.
The World's allow one entrant per division per country, while the World Games are one men's lightweight, middleweight and 'heavyweight' per continent.
Some got merely dozens of votes but very many were serious 'heavyweight' contenders with a wide range of experience.
Although his British career has been conducted at a lower pitch since the early 70s, he remains, at 61, among America's most favoured 'heavyweight' interviewers.
It's supposed to be a fight between the best light heavyweight in the world and the 25th 'heavyweight' in the world.
And this year there is added spice, with the future of a political 'heavyweight' on the line.
Tyson hits like no other 'heavyweight' , so when you get hit the first time, it is like a shock to your system.
And in thin trading in the City, banks and telecom stocks were among the 'heavyweight' blue-chips helping to fuel the late rally.
Dolan's selection had been criticised in some quarters as he was stepped up to super heavyweight after winning three successive ABA titles at 'heavyweight' but his ring skills are beyond doubt.
In 1916, in front of 30,000 people in Barcelona, he fought 'heavyweight' champion Jack Johnson, who knocked him out in the sixth round.
He also happens to be a two-time world 'heavyweight' boxing champ.
And it came out in the afternoon, while the 'heavyweight' establishment News ruled the morning.
The life of luxury has its cost, and former 'heavyweight' champion Mike Tyson says he can't afford it anymore.
The greatest event in sports is world 'heavyweight' boxing.
Susana Alonso, Women's World Amateur 'heavyweight' winner, made beautiful posing music with Armando Villa to take the top prize.
I figured I don't have to go out there and be a high-flying junior 'heavyweight' .
Like another 'heavyweight' , Mike Tyson, Campbell's best days came as a young man.
The baby is due on July 4 and the 31-year-old 'heavyweight' comic said he was ‘thrilled’ with the news.
Built in the 19th Century, the crematorium is helping red-faced funeral directors tackle the problem of 'heavyweight' clients' custom-built coffins.
But there are 'heavyweight' champions I think that, even as a middleweight, I could have beaten.
His record equals that of his older brother, Stephen, who dominated the domestic scene as a super-heavyweight and 'heavyweight' .
Tipping the scales at a whopping 28500, this is the 'heavyweight' of the bunch.
I am neither a union official nor a political 'heavyweight' , but I do not dismiss out of hand any deed undertaken by someone in defence of others simply because of my personal bias against them.
The trouble is, unfair as it may seem, a sizeable part of judgment is based on precedent - 'heavyweight' disapproval is saved for those who ‘aren't normally like that’.
The harm is if people start thinking these lightweights are providing 'heavyweight' answers.
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