English to Indonesian Dictionary inflammable

inflammable

mudah terbakar
definition
adjective
inflammable and poisonous gases
easily set on fire.
translation of 'inflammable'
adjective
yg mudah naik darah,
mudah terangsang,
mudah terbakar,
mempan
example
Some of the worst domestic fire outbreaks have been a result of keeping 'inflammable' liquids in homes.
Pure phosphorus is a non-metallic solid which exists in three forms, one of them highly poisonous and spontaneously 'inflammable' .
Bundles of goods containing 'inflammable' material can be seen lying on foot paths blocking already narrow lanes.
A water extinguisher can put out things like burning wood, paper or cardboard, but it does not work well on electrical fires or fires involving 'inflammable' liquids.
A room in which 'inflammable' gas and oxygen are regularly present, such as, perhaps, a chemical laboratory, is one in which every effort will be made to prevent the occurrence of electric sparks.
Highly 'inflammable' methane gas, pumped out harmlessly when mines were open, is building up in abandoned shafts and posing a potential threat to people living on the surface.
If you are surrounded by easily available 'inflammable' material, you don't have to worry about fuel economy.
These have a greater capacity for overloading circuits which increases the risk of fire. You should also make sure the fuse box does not have 'inflammable' material stored against or near it.
Clearing the top floor of all 'inflammable' materials, lumber etc., will lessen the danger of fire, and prevent a fire spreading.
A rocket is a cylindrical metal object containing 'inflammable' material, which, when ignited, propels the rocket to a significant height or distance.
It burst into flames after its highly 'inflammable' gas ignited.
A spokesman said such staircases were meant to be ‘sterile’ areas without 'inflammable' materials.
A thorough inspection of the complex 40-hectare site, which contains numerous highly 'inflammable' gas and liquid gas storage and production facilities, would require weeks.
He gave instructions accordingly, but directed that all safety precautions should be taken to prevent 'inflammable' material falling off the wharf into the oil.
There was other 'inflammable' material at hand in the 1760s.
The workers were trapped on upper floors after raw and 'inflammable' materials stored on the ground floor caught fire.
Bundles of goods containing 'inflammable' materials and electricity wires dangerously hanging overhead cause recurrent fire.
The inquest was told that the fire was deliberately started when 'inflammable' liquid was poured through the couple's letterbox and ignited using a wick made out of cotton-like material.
Residents began clapping and chanting in support of the resistance and threw straw and other 'inflammable' materials on the fire.
I saw a lot of highly 'inflammable' materials stacked together while 30 to 40 gas bottles were moved from the scene.
Her hard work during daytime and night time leaves her a little tired sometimes, causing her to become 'inflammably' irritated.
The material reacts vigorously or 'inflammably' with many materials.
It's a jarring transition for a band originally known for its raw, youthful and raucous 'inflammability' , but a nonetheless fitting and increasingly natural one.
On the other hand, hydrogen has the characteristics of colorlessness, odorlessness, 'inflammableness' and the large flame propagation velocity.
Original research is being conducted on the combustibility and 'inflammability' of successive plant regrowth as these fires accumulate.
Signs of this characteristic duality, the coexistence of civil atomisation and popular 'inflammability' , can be found in the deep structures of much French thought.
Jamie is young, and 'inflammably' angry because a foreigner raped his sister.
I went to go see a specialist about my catarrh. Is there anything that can sooth the 'inflammableness' so it goes back to normal?
The 'inflammability' of the Australian bush (which has adapted to the climate) adds to the risk.
The results of this inquiry, coupled with his own belief as to the 'inflammability' of furnace oil in the open, led him to think that the respondents could safely carry on their operations.
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