English to Indonesian Dictionary penetrating

penetrating

tembus
definition
verb
the shrapnel had penetrated his head and chest
succeed in forcing a way into or through (a thing).
adjective
the problem of penetrating damp
able to make a way through or into something.
translation of 'penetrating'
adjective
yg menusuk,
yg cepat mengerti,
yg cepat memahami,
tembus,
tajam,
nyaring,
lantang
example
He was immediately distinguished by his diminutive figure, extremely long white beard, and dark, 'penetrating' eyes.
Its 'penetrating' tone could carry far and rise above the fracas.
They call him a nobleman, but I knew that you, who see people so clearly with your 'penetrating' eyes, would see him for what he was.
His 'penetrating' insights into aspects of health policy during the 1950s and 1960s are unsurpassed.
At her mother's 'penetrating' stare, she muttered, ‘sorry’ and inhaled deeply.
He was fairly short, a trifle rotund, with dark 'penetrating' eyes that had a way of roving mercurially over objects under surveillance.
No longer will your home be plagued by the 'penetrating' effervescence that periodically resounds from the smallest room in the house.
The sound system rolls out bass like a living beast, 'penetrating' flesh and rattling the ribs beneath.
In an instant, he is there once more, with his familiar, intense, 'penetrating' , braying sound.
More often she presents her men and women with such a 'penetrating' , somber empathy that a deliberate affective claustrophobia seizes the reader.
I started wondering about this 'penetrating' chemical presence when some vile organic substance bubbled up from a clogged pipe in our basement floor the day after we moved in.
I've never seen a child with such cold, 'penetrating' eyes.
As with all aggregate health care data, these statistics were not designed to answer the most 'penetrating' questions.
They tend to feel warm, have somewhat oily skin, 'penetrating' eyes, and sharp features.
Infrared is particularly effective for 'penetrating' thick, murky regions of space and revealing what lies beyond.
The flames of the many candles were mirrored in his deep, 'penetrating' eyes.
He has a low, soulful voice with 'penetrating' anger and smarts.
Instead, he is most often regarded as a man of 'penetrating' insight.
By depending on the religious inclination of the general public he has evinced extremely 'penetrating' insight.
I rushed into the living room to see poor Graham getting well and truly damp in a fine, 'penetrating' rain.
He had both the subtle mind of the metaphysician and the 'penetrating' insight of the disillusioned moralist.
One of the men was clearly a young Bill, with the same 'penetrating' eyes and subdued smile.
The horns are very 'penetrating' and to many it is a public nuisance.
You have to be open to a 'penetrating' insight deeply imbedded in the stuff of language.
The book ends by posing and answering a series of lucid and 'penetrating' questions that are aimed at about the level of undergraduates and informed general readers.
Although alpha particles are not a very 'penetrating' form of radiation, when inside the body they can do significant harm to any living cells they happen to pass through.
And it's not quite the 'penetrating' insight into the human condition it thinks it is, either.
It is not a pedagogical treatise, it is the reflections of an artist upon art in aphorisms of 'penetrating' insight, ready wit, and profound wisdom.
He has, with sheer 'penetrating' insight, portrayed the decadent values and human failings of his times in simple but effective words.
A nasty, 'penetrating' wind, and the sting of snizzle in the air once more.
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