English to Indonesian Dictionary representive

representive

wakil
definition
noun
Friends said it planned to focus on distributing its products, which include pensions and savings, through independent financial advisers and appointed representatives .
a person chosen or appointed to act or speak for another or others, in particular.
fossil representatives of lampreys and hagfishes
an example of a class or group.
adjective
these courses are representative of those taken by most Harvard undergraduates
typical of a class, group, or body of opinion.
The company told the Blessington Forum, a representative body of the town's businesses, that it was considering turning the dump into a legal landfill.
(of a legislative or deliberative assembly) consisting of people chosen to act and speak on behalf of a wider group.
translation of 'representive'
noun
wakil,
teladan,
utusan,
anggota majelis rendah,
jonggol,
badal
adjective
bersifat mewakili,
bersifat menggambarkan,
representatif,
tipikal
example
The draft constitution claims that the workings of the union ‘shall be founded on the principle of 'representative' democracy’.
This has involved the development of new 'representative' mechanisms at the European level which maintain the regulatory gap through the enduring dominance of subsidiarity.
Respond drafted an alternative plan and then entered into consultations with locals, 'representative' organisations and councillors from the area.
However, most of them cannot speak English and cannot afford a legal 'representative' .
I tried to make music that suited the artist and reflected the signature of that artist, and was very 'representative' of who they were.
It's important to remember if you are travelling under a package deal to let your travel 'representative' know as soon as possible about any problems you experience to allow them to try to sort them out.
For one thing, we will have to ignore a good deal of commentary presented by nameless characters, by 'representative' characters, and by lay figures who appear for one important speech and are never seen again.
User's Guide has a few advantages over its predecessors: by benefit of its timing, it's much broader and perhaps more 'representative' of their two decades of prodigious output.
It was necessary to hold further elections for the two areas where vacancies occurred, and one 'representative' was eventually elected with only 3 votes.
An official of the independent Financial Supervisory Service said that as of this month, seven Japanese banks have branches in South Korea and six others have 'representative' offices.
If 'representative' democracy worked properly there would be little to complain about if parliament chose to deliver (or, indeed, not to deliver) on social and economic rights.
Fuller's main interest, however, is not in religious thinkers who were most 'representative' of their times but in those who rebelled against their times.
The Minister for Health, Micheal Martin, will pitch the proposals to a huge range of interest groups and 'representative' bodies.
I know she wanted to make democracy more 'representative' , but were there certain pieces of legislation that she worked on to achieve that end?
It is almost as if by preventing modern development the US has created the conditions for the re-emergence of a state of affairs more 'representative' of the 14th or 15th centuries.
A travel 'representative' will meet them at the airport, bring them to their guesthouse and run through the route they've chosen for the next 13 days.
This tour can be booked locally with the travel 'representative' .
The 125,000 Cubans who arrived from the port of Mariel in the spring of 1980 were more 'representative' of the home country.
A special Commission is appointed, representing clergy, bishops, laity and a 'representative' of the Church overseas; the Prime Minister appoints the chairman.
Aer Lingus is not speaking to Impact as a 'representative' of cabin crew.
If there is a question on the appropriate solvent for a product, check with a 'representative' of the product manufacturer.
As a result, the dance companies whose data appears here are not a scientifically 'representative' sample of the dance field as a whole.
Secondly, why would these 'representative' strategies indicate that Julie's mind is ‘a place of absence’?
As the 'representative' body for sporting shooting in the UK, It is launching the campaign of training and awareness to ensure that all airgun owners can practise their sport legally and safely.
The Exhibition has been organised by the Angolan Industrial Association, a 'representative' body for the Angolan business sector.
Let's consider his latest among a 'representative' sample of 2004's notable short story collections.
Here is a 'representative' synopsis of current opinion.
Making the work force more 'representative' of the population has always been one of his top goals.
They are much more 'representative' of modern European attitudes.
The size of this 'representative' governing body has changed: formerly made up of 121 members, the new council has approximately 100 voting members.
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