English to Indonesian Dictionary infrequent

infrequent

jarang
definition
adjective
her visits were so infrequent
not occurring often; rare.
translation of 'infrequent'
adjective
jarang
example
In addition, 'infrequent' and expensive transportation can make it difficult for patients to get care.
My entries have been a bit 'infrequent' of late due to work-related and non-work related stuff.
In the Hebrew Bible, there are 'infrequent' but significant references to God as a creative Mother.
While the perks were reasonable enough, the 'infrequent' pay was not.
For 'infrequent' visitors, the neighbourhood becomes that much more lived-in and intimate.
Youthful faces at the Masses are becoming more 'infrequent' all the while.
But research has shown that 'infrequent' visitors to pubs would be more likely to drop in for a pint if a pub was non-smoking.
Low density foam sheets are suitable for light or 'infrequent' traffic.
It's a breathtakingly 'infrequent' occasion when I top a leaderboard of any kind.
The sky is now a uniform shade of grey and it's raining fairly steadily with just a smattering of a wind at 'infrequent' points.
She had not spoken to her parents in years and contact with her sisters was sporadic and 'infrequent' .
Updates between now and Sunday night / Monday morning will be 'infrequent' / nonexistent.
This is an extremely rare event and has only happened on very 'infrequent' occasions since 1945.
But he wasn't able to do this as his appearances became more and more 'infrequent' in late 2000.
Our contacts became very 'infrequent' when I ceased to pass through Melbourne on a regular basis.
Firstly, I need to hope that you, my readers, prefer 'infrequent' posts to hourly updates.
Of course it also got her started on her 'infrequent' ruminations that we need to move so we can have another room.
Think of school buses as public transit for rural areas with each bus doing one long, 'infrequent' route.
But he stressed that problems remained 'infrequent' and concentrated in a few particular areas.
Rainfall is 'infrequent' and irregular, falling mainly in winter.
He only intervened in the running of the Turkish state fairly 'infrequently' .
Women in chartered accountancy firms are 'infrequently' found in senior management or partnership.
My lawn didn't require cutting as often because rain fell 'infrequently' .
Anyway, I feel like I've started every single one of my recent entries by remarking on the 'infrequency' of my recent entries, so I'm going to stop now.
Like all truly great bands, they never settled for a formula sound and have constantly evolved despite the 'infrequency' of their releases.
The statutory half-fare bus pass has not been welcomed by many people in South Lakeland due to the 'infrequency' of buses in the county and the problems of access for many disabled people.
Despite the relative 'infrequency' of infractions on campus, the university community has continued to try and educate students about the issues surrounding academic offenses.
Avoid the use of punctuation and use periods as 'infrequently' as possible.
Such crimes may be rare, but it's not just their 'infrequency' that makes them so shocking.
By June 1941 the Politburo only met irregularly and 'infrequently' , and no minutes were kept.
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