English to Indonesian Dictionary storehouse

storehouse

gudang
definition
noun
Beside the town of Habuwa are remains of dwellings, storehouses and administrative buildings dating back to the Hyksos and the New Kingdom periods, as well as a great many ovens for baking bread to feed a large number of soldiers.
a building used for storing goods.
translation of 'storehouse'
noun
penimbunan,
gudang,
depot,
depo,
simpanan
example
But there is a vast 'storehouse' of useful information in our everyday experience.
He is a 'storehouse' of the history of our Carnival and a true ambassador for our culture.
Investigations indicated the fire started from a temporary 'storehouse' at the building's rear adjacent to a boiler room.
It is the duty of any scientist to expand the 'storehouse' of knowledge.
The outpost was approximately one-half mile from the crossing and consisted of two existing buildings converted into a hospital and a commissary 'storehouse' .
an enormous 'storehouse' of facts
Set up in 1929, the museum has served as a 'storehouse' for obsolete instruments and equipment and laboratory specimens, some of them difficult to date.
‘There was a time,’ said Smith, ‘when I believed Robert was a 'storehouse' of all the best that was in our culture.’
Like many, I've found the Bible a 'storehouse' of wisdom and life.
And here I thought you were the one to enlighten me with your 'storehouse' of knowledge.
He recounted an incident in which food contributed by international donors had been placed in a 'storehouse' near the governor's office.
Some of the material was found in what was later felt to be a 'storehouse' or shrine, and a second site revealed the burial chamber of an important person.
Making use of the 'storehouse' of the unconscious, the automatism of contemporary technologies, and the power of collective action, such groups present us with a truly alternative mode to the production of knowledge.
The centre, a trade and tourism complex, could become a 'storehouse' of information on the eventful history of Kerala, its cultural heritage, tourism and commercial potential and Ayurveda.
But with his passing we have lost an irreplaceable memory, a vast 'storehouse' of historic knowledge, and one of the last members of the generation that brought modern ways to the Canadian Arctic.
India with its vast variety of races and cultures is a veritable 'storehouse' of folk dances.
In this small daily enterprise I hope to shift from being a writer who works in fits and starts to someone practising their craft daily, as well as creating a 'storehouse' of ideas for longer pieces of work.
In the environment there is a dimension that resists and escapes us: to reduce the world to a 'storehouse' of materials for limited human purposes is thus to put in question any serious belief in an indestructible human value.
Women always have a richer 'storehouse' of vocabulary that they inherit from their mothers and grandmothers.
an enormous 'storehouse' of facts
The write-ups are a 'storehouse' of information for future generations.
Not only does a journal provide a 'storehouse' of material, and encourage sharp observation and profound reflection, but also it is developing the habit and skills of writing through regular engagement.
The book is a 'storehouse' of knowledge on each of the 42 constituencies and will be on sale nationwide for €19.95.
At the very least, everybody understood that literature was a 'storehouse' of documentary knowledge.
Wasn't this place supposed to be a 'storehouse' for treasure?
At least 20 people died and 175 were injured yesterday when a fireworks 'storehouse' caught fire, triggering multiple explosions and sending billowing fireballs over the Dutch town of Enschede.
In the Upanishads, the veritable 'storehouse' of Indian philosophy, the sublime and the mundane, occasionally even the ludicrous, co-exist.
Lowering her longing eyes from Philip's splendid home, Agnes turned down a narrow alley-like road squeezed between a 'storehouse' and a two-storey building.
The police stormed a 'storehouse' located in Pudong and found 994 pieces of fireworks the size of small TV sets.
Wetlands are the 'storehouses' of groundwater and play a key role in maintaining the water table.
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