English to Indonesian Dictionary knot

knot

simpul
definition
verb
the scarves were knotted loosely around their throats
fasten with a knot.
Her beautiful brown hair was tangled and knotted .
make (something, especially hair) tangled.
noun
tie a knot at the end of the cord
a fastening made by tying a piece of string, rope, or something similar.
Her hair was tangled in knots , she was pale, and her eyes were bloodshot.
a tangled mass in something such as hair.
translation of 'knot'
verb
menyimpulkan,
membuhulkan,
membuhul
noun
persoalan rumit,
kesukaran,
kumpulan,
kejang,
bundel,
hubungan,
mata kayu,
persoalan ruwet,
gerombolan,
mil laut,
simpulan,
simpul,
ikatan,
kesulitan,
ukuran kecepatan kapal,
kelompok,
buku,
buhul
example
Tie a double 'knot' at each end of the 1/4 " wide ribbon.
A small 'knot' of enthusiasts were invited up to the woods around Sonning Common to take a look.
On the return flight, the jet fought a 100 - 'knot' headwind.
Robert almost lost his life in 1982 when he fell 15 metres because the 'knot' in a rope released while he was rappeling.
On the other hand, home economics was virtually empty, with Miss Orton teaching a small 'knot' of girls made to do the cookery class by their parents.
They'll also be playing the album to the small 'knot' of supporters - as if being caught in the cold and the rain and having to watch the Albion isn't trial enough.
A small 'knot' of developers stood around Kevin's PC.
She felt rooted to the spot, her disappointment and fear a cold, hard 'knot' in the pit of her stomach.
a complicated 'knot' of racial politics and pride
Back in the pub, a 'knot' of Scots to the side of the big screen became as bored as the English fans with a less-than-exciting match.
The sobs coming from the girl started to get louder, and Jon looked up at her and saw she had a pretty big 'knot' on her head.
Eleonore Riley is sitting in her favourite chair, a small 'knot' of people around her.
Peter gulped down a tense, hard 'knot' that had formed in the back of his throat.
She pulled herself into a ball on her bed, her misery forming a hard 'knot' in her heart.
It is impossible to knit from a skein without getting the wool in a 'knot' .
There was a hard 'knot' in Charlie's stomach, and he wished he'd decided to wait outside despite the rain.
My appearance at the window quickly garnered the attention of a small 'knot' of protesters.
a 'knot' of spectators was gathering
At eleven o'clock she was knocking on his door, her stomach tied in a 'knot' and her hands shaking slightly.
After a short time they came across a 'knot' of people gathered outside a church.
Her fingers trembled, making it even harder to untie the 'knot' .
I washed my face and hands and braided my hair in a tight 'knot' at the nape of my neck.
A 'knot' of people gathered in Main Street to watch the waters slowly begin to rise again.
Daniel ran a hand through his hair and stared at the cedar desk, absently tracing a 'knot' in the wood with his finger.
From a seated position, curl one dumbbell up, feeling the muscles in your arm bunch up in a strong, searing 'knot' as you reach the top and pause.
‘Every 'knot' on every log that goes out of here is trimmed flush, whether it is a saw log or a pulp log,’ he explains.
Rebecca came and stood behind him watching with great pleasure as he mastered the perfect 'knot' .
A 'knot' of demonstrators in black wore red bandanas over their faces.
Lynn paused, feeling the 'knot' starting to tighten again in her stomach.
He flinched each time she tugged a 'knot' out of his hair, but hardly dared to protest.
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