English to Indonesian Dictionary restrained

restrained

terkendali
definition
verb
he had to be restrained from walking out of the meeting
prevent (someone or something) from doing something; keep under control or within limits.
adjective
he had restrained manners
characterized by reserve or moderation; unemotional or dispassionate.
translation of 'restrained'
adjective
tertahan,
terkendali
example
He gave his dynamic Futurist paintings a Cubist conception of space, often combined with the extremely 'restrained' colours that characterized the work of Picasso and Braque at this time.
Vickers understood the nature of evil and the essence of Britten's ambivalence; his robust tenor voice was more convincing than the 'restrained' tones of the reedy Pears.
Now, in the 'restrained' language of the central bank, a substantial further fall in the inflation rate would be ‘unwelcome.’
Throughout Misery is a Butterfly, all recording tracks share this remarkably 'restrained' touch.
And, although some of the minor roles are under-developed, the show possesses a 'restrained' power, which can only get stronger when the technical problems are sorted.
Mary Astor and Cecil Kellaway turn in more 'restrained' performances, and Astor in particular brings a weary gravity to her role that's quite effective.
His performance provides a sober anchor to Kitano's barely 'restrained' jubilation.
This is simply too much visual clutter for a site that should be treated with 'restrained' dignity.
In Delicious Chemistry the elements of 'restrained' instrumentation, intelligent arrangement and superbly controlled vocals come together into a powerful compound.
In its place is a relentlessly 'restrained' duet on which Tricky shadows the breathy lead vocal by new collaborator Constanza Francavilla in a voice that barely rises above a whisper.
Field's film has two spectacular performances, by Sissy Spacek and Tom Wilkinson, though the overall tone is rather 'restrained' and poetic.
The 'restrained' colour palette of whites teamed with off-white limestone-effect floors and a range of pale fittings enhances the already powerful sense of natural light.
When some actors tackle simple roles they lay into the character heavily to the point of caricature, but Calder elegantly captures all the 'restrained' physicality and emotional nuances.
The majority of the songs ebb and flow with a sort of 'restrained' , morbidly surreal sadness, captured more in snatches of imagery and wordless cries than in any concrete narrative.
Her latest work, Geometry of Quiet, which received its North American premiere, shows Brown in a mood of 'restrained' , judiciously measured eloquence.
The choice of this elegant townhouse space gave the exhibition a relatively 'restrained' tone, especially in light of Geers's reputation as a provocateur.
By contrast, a Scottish artiste might play to sodden Glasgow shipwrights, a 'restrained' middle class audience and a temperance rally in the same week.
Even for adults, side impacts cause the most fatalities to properly 'restrained' passengers.
In that brief glance Vronsky had time to notice the 'restrained' animation that played over her face and fluttered between her shining eyes and the barely noticeable smile that curved her red lips.
Finally, he spoke up once more, his voice broken with 'restrained' tears.
She didn't meet his gaze as she answered him; her voice heavy with 'restrained' emotion.
Osmosis Part 1 is a wheeling, plaintively calling piece with 'restrained' , squeezed-chord electronics from Frisell.
To his credit, it is one of the most 'restrained' and subtle disks I have heard in a long time with many very nice moments that will definitely keep me coming back for a listen from time to time.
His voice hardened with barely 'restrained' control.
Despite the presence of a couple of slightly more 'restrained' pieces (including the closing ‘Japan’), Humcrush is packed with incident.
Closed, the cabinet appears as a minimalist cube - a solid and 'restrained' form that belies its complex and interactive quality.
Even when talking in the most 'restrained' of voices, Hugo's lilt would still rise up above all others.
The principal rooms are finished with a 'restrained' elegance.
Back in Florence by 1564, he was soon involved in Vasari's projects, though painting in a more 'restrained' and monumental style than Vasari's extreme Mannerism.
Metallic fabrics broke the monotony of a 'restrained' colour palette dominated by greys and blush pink.
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