English to Indonesian Dictionary rustic

rustic

pedesaan
definition
noun
Now he was like some Steven King rustic , issuing cryptic wisdom from the porch to a tourist who just wants directions to the hotel.
an unsophisticated country person.
adjective
of or relating to the countryside; rural.
constructed or made in a plain and simple fashion, in particular.
translation of 'rustic'
noun
orang yg tdk berpendidikan,
orang desa
adjective
kedusun-dusunan,
kasar,
pedusunan,
pedesaan,
sederhana,
kamso
example
The light sisal rug anchors the 'rustic' tables, and the suedelike wall glaze in a caramel shade adds warmth to the knotty pine ceiling.
The tug of war is still considered a 'rustic' sport in the cities.
Having been to Costa Rica many times I still love this country with its friendly people and its 'rustic' charm.
Ever wonder why Bombayites find other cities pedestrian, 'rustic' ?
Attached to the 'rustic' old country house hotel was a gallery and a deli where we bought a mid-morning feast of focaccia, Persian feta and relish.
One evening while Fahrquhar and his wife were sitting on a 'rustic' bench near the entrance to his grounds, a gray-clad soldier rode up to the gate and asked for a drink of water.
The 'rustic' fence is composed mostly of bitter cherry saplings joined with wood screws.
There are no surprises here: it's 'rustic' Americana and country inflected ballads all the way.
Rather than dismissing their culture and beliefs as 'rustic' and backwards, she seeks to engage with them and understand their form, origin and nature.
No avenue was provided for input from the majority of the users of these 'rustic' but sanitary facilities - the tens of thousands of Lower Mainlanders who frequent them throughout the summer months.
And if you never thought that 'rustic' , preppy and retro chic couldn't be combined, then you may not be ready for what the season has to offer.
A hard, pre-manufactured material, brick gives a 'rustic' and casual feel to the space.
Like all tiny-room experts, they know the benefits of volume, and they're serving up 'rustic' Italian cuisine for a reason.
This large room has a 'rustic' oak floor and pine-panelled ceilings.
Other species of wood used include birch, which is made into besom for brooms and horse jumps and oak for 'rustic' furniture.
Steven's 'rustic' trellises typically last three or four years before the poles decay, making replacement necessary.
Meursault is the most 'rustic' , but is astoundingly complex in nearly all its forms.
Finster has often been presented by the mass media as a hillbilly 'rustic' who was ‘discovered’ and promoted to stardom by a few well-placed figures in the art world.
The restaurant has 'rustic' farm tables to share and makes fantastic omelets.
In his boyhood, the autobiographer is an unreconstructed 'rustic' who might have stepped out of a pastoral elegy of Virgil or Theocritus.
I pondered the delicious irony of it all - for all the money and sophistication, Napa still felt, well, 'rustic' .
Now he was like some Steven King 'rustic' , issuing cryptic wisdom from the porch to a tourist who just wants directions to the hotel.
The region - best known for its great fortified port wines and some 'rustic' dry reds - appears to be undergoing a renaissance of sorts.
They build flower boxes, make picture frames from knotholes, and create 'rustic' benches and tables.
It's hard to credit it now, but there was a time within living memory when we tried to lure foreign tourists with romantic images of whitewashed cottages and 'rustic' simplicity.
This is a vast improvement on the old one, but a bit 'rustic' compared to other new clubhouses.
The island's only true nudist retreat, it's also the most 'rustic' .
It amused her that he was so 'rustic' and old fashioned.
As a contrast to these 'rustic' , earthy dishes, I'm giving you my creme fraiche mousse with pears poached in caramel and wine.
We didn't move to Spain to recover some 'rustic' , romantic, agrarian life.
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