English to Indonesian Dictionary reversible

reversible

reversibel
definition
adjective
able to be reversed, in particular.
translation of 'reversible'
adjective
yg dpt dicabuntukan,
yg dpt dibalik,
yg dpt dibatalkan
example
The cramped cube filled with sharp-edged 'reversible' furniture would certainly reduce anyone's desire to own property.
The styles range from a classic wool-cashmere pea coat to a 'reversible' shearling jacket.
These side effects may be 'reversible' , such as weight gains or losses, loss of hair, and mouth ulcers, or may be permanent such as amputation or skeletal abnormalities.
The boot is a technical joy, with cubby holes, cargo nets, an extending plastic cover and a neat 'reversible' floor which flips from carpet to plastic for pet transportation.
The quilted coverlet is 'reversible' with one side having a light background with dark toile print; the reverse side is dark background hosting a light print.
The new movable curtains are interchangeable, 'reversible' and can hang upside down, maximising the area exposed to bullet damage and reducing the stress while increasing their serviceable life from three to nine years.
Using 'reversible' jackets - green for timbered areas and white for snow - troops blended in with their surroundings.
Clever touches such as 'reversible' tops and jackets, fun appliqués and fine embroidery make them stand out from the rest.
The essential process involves a 'reversible' change of state, i.e., liquid to vapor to liquid.
‘But one of the main advantages of Botox is that the side effects are 'reversible' , such as with tosis, which goes away in three months as the drug starts to wear off,’ said McMillan.
Of course, these would make good 'reversible' garments.
The reaction is potentially 'reversible' under physiological conditions, and the enzyme was formerly supposed to be responsible for starch synthesis.
The problem appeared to be 'reversible' , but not by medicine.
I suggest you buy some inexpensive plain, 'reversible' jerseys.
‘Star’ is a novel by Pamela Anderson with a 'reversible' book jacket that contains a nude pinup of the author on the inside.
Some of these effects are 'reversible' , but many are not.
Lining with another garment fabric makes your vest 'reversible' .
‘Unlike a face lift and other cosmetic surgery, the safety margin is high because it is 'reversible' ,’ said Dr Lee, a surgeon.
Her cloak was 'reversible' , black on one side, brown on the other.
These effects are 'reversible' and tend to be less of a problem over time if the patient continues taking the drug.
Blended checks, speckled materials and colourful herringbones amid 'reversible' two colour fabrics all make impact.
Then you have these 'reversible' jackets, which have bronzed satin type fabric on one side and oatmeal speckles on the other.
In many patients, 'reversible' conditions such as hypothyroidism or depression are comorbid rather than being the actual cause of cognitive decline.
Each sensor of the array undergoes a 'reversible' change in electrical resistance when exposed to a vapor or analyte.
And what's really important is that the whole effect is 'reversible' .
The 'reversible' cover is a nice touch, the booklet is informative, and it's just plain pretty.
Carpets from Chiprovtsi are 'reversible' and can be used on both sides and some are even aged 30 years and even more.
In our study the bronchoconstrictive effect was spontaneously 'reversible' , that is, without treatment with a [beta] agonist.
‘And there's a bit of chalky decay there,’ he said, indicating a white patch on another tooth, ‘but that should be 'reversible' .’
The fashion and mood of the era are evoked by Willis' third choice, a rust-coloured angular chesterfield with 'reversible' armrests.
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