English to Indonesian Dictionary unbroken

unbroken

tak terputus-putus
definition
adjective
an unbroken glass
not broken, fractured, or damaged.
translation of 'Unbroken'
adjective
yg tak putus-putus,
tak terputus-putus,
yg tak putus-putusnya
example
The academy have held onto the 'unbroken' record of a squad never coming back to Lismore without a medal.
Affectionate, brilliant, his school academic records are still 'unbroken' .
She picked up lizards, rode dangerously stupid 'unbroken' horses, and attempted big jumps on her bike without batting an eyelid.
The ceiling remains a relatively 'unbroken' expanse of acoustical tile, which was selected for its high and uniform absorptive properties across a broad frequency spectrum.
Avian pox virus is unable to penetrate 'unbroken' skin, but small abrasions are sufficient to permit infection.
She left, but came back in an hour with an 'unbroken' crystal glass in her purse.
For Mr. Basil Briscoe the whole career of Golden Miller has been a triumph, dating back to the time when he bought the horse as an 'unbroken' three-year-old in Ireland.
I think of these as wounds where the skin is 'unbroken' , often accompanied by discoloration.
The weather was now becoming more appropriate to California, with mostly 'unbroken' sunshine, but even so a ride of more than a few days requires quite a bit of planning ahead.
My brother Bob as a youngster beat grown men in the sight-reading event, a record which was still 'unbroken' many years later.
Ranch hands would have friendly contests to see who could rope and tie a calf the quickest, or who could stay on an 'unbroken' horse or bull the longest.
A monk brought Buddhism to Korea and started an 'unbroken' tradition of ordained men and women which continues up to the present day.
Leo was circling Junta, picking up the remnants that were littered around him, salvaging the 'unbroken' glasses and sweeping away the remaining fragments.
For half a century, the Stock Trader's Almanac notes, stocks had an 'unbroken' string of gains going into the last seven months of presidential election years - until 2000 came along.
He had found several 'unbroken' antique glass insulators which were hot items right now among the cityfolk who collected all sorts of strange things.
The horses were 'unbroken' yearlings and to handle them in such a manner would indicate that whoever was involved had confidence in doing what they did, he said.
He himself died from a fall from an 'unbroken' colt.
Some very gentle grooming with a soft baby brush may help too, as long as the skin is 'unbroken' .
The principal gallery in the east wing provides an 'unbroken' flow of space for 170 feet, almost the full length of the building.
Heinrich won the event in six hours, 38 minutes, and 21 seconds, setting a U.S. record and a masters world record that remains 'unbroken' .
The two devils were as stubborn as an 'unbroken' horse.
The record was 'unbroken' for half a century until the early 1980s.
In his early twenties, he was seriously injured after being thrown from an 'unbroken' horse.
I rest my head at last, eyes towards the 'unbroken' ground lay fallow for a duration of nights.
We sat there for perhaps half an hour, watching the yachts go sailing by, collecting hundreds of the perfect 'unbroken' shells to fill jars for my bathroom window ledge.
But equally, when so much focus of the build-up is placed on records that go 'unbroken' , might there be grounds for refunds at the exits?
E tukrensis is able to penetrate 'unbroken' skin and infect mucous membranes, the gastrointestinal tract, and lungs.
He ran a hand along his chest and side, again and again, but was amazed to find only smooth, 'unbroken' skin.
This tradition continues 'unbroken' to the present day, and the teachings of enlightened Kagyu masters are considered among the most precious jewels of spiritual insight and practical guidance in the world.
Woodland thrushes have been especially hard hit by the practice of fracturing forests into many pieces, with the result of creating many edges where once there was one large 'unbroken' area.
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