English to Indonesian Dictionary ubiquitous

ubiquitous

di mana-mana
definition
adjective
his ubiquitous influence was felt by all the family
present, appearing, or found everywhere.
translation of 'ubiquitous'
adjective
yg ada di mana-mana
example
Plasticity in expression of these Phases is a 'ubiquitous' feature of the majority of CAM plants.
We now have a 'ubiquitous' personal and immediate substitute for present company.
The electric guitar has become a 'ubiquitous' presence in virtually all forms of popular music.
We saw the 'ubiquitous' charity shops sprouting everywhere, which is the first sign of decline.
What had been neglected was the almost 'ubiquitous' presence of radiation.
I set off with my 'ubiquitous' armed guards into the Hawlwadig district near the city's Bakara market.
In this way, the global 'ubiquitous' computer is much more like a living organism than the Turing machine.
It's impossible not to be influenced by Leone because his work is 'ubiquitous' .
A certain degree of plasticity in physiological traits is 'ubiquitous' among plants.
I take supplements to try and offset or negate the effects of the 'ubiquitous' poisons in our food and environment.
Hoummos is one of those 'ubiquitous' foods whose popularity has brought forward its own use-by date.
All the soldiers are heavily armed, most with the 'ubiquitous' Kalashnikov.
Its influence is so 'ubiquitous' that it comes to dictate a lot of our conversations.
These days, the programme is so popular and so 'ubiquitous' , that I just tend to keep quiet.
In five years how close will we be to 'ubiquitous' or pervasive computing?
It almost seems superfluous to name-check the 'ubiquitous' brands in the Kellogg's stable.
It is an easy, 'ubiquitous' option but one that appears to be losing some of its mass appeal.
I think we'll remember this war as the war of the 'ubiquitous' video phone.
The retail brand is a 'ubiquitous' feature of the retail landscape in North America.
The number of this 'ubiquitous' vehicle went down after the mopeds gained popularity.
What's more, Nike's general 'ubiquity' as a global brand has made it a target for anti-corporate sentiment.
I heard more gnatcatchers, but I never did see one, which was a bit surprising given their general 'ubiquity' .
Colonel Sanders is 'ubiquitously' American, but today's New Zealander, when asked what ‘KFC’ stands for, will intone ‘Kiwi For Chicken’.
Yet at the same time, presentation software's popularity and 'ubiquity' keep growing.
Department stores and commercial chains hardly hold the Netherlands in thrall; you don't find many Netherlanders clamouring to spend their Saturday mornings trolley-piloting the 'ubiquitously' cheap and vast Hema emporiums.
Gestures of grief, in their 'ubiquitousness' , soon become overwhelming.
Yet while one conclusion is quoted 'ubiquitously' , the remainder of his remarks remain relatively obscure.
The new agenda of obligatory social aims, reset by some self-declared avant-garde and not by societies themselves, is similar to the socialist one in the never-changing sense that it is to guarantee 'ubiquitously' correct life.
The troubling fact is that a successful, 'ubiquitously' published and clearly-credited piece of design can quickly become an artifact to be lusted after by hungry practitioners.
The depressing thing was how 'ubiquitously' mediocre things were.
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