English to Malay Dictionary penetrating

penetrating

menembusi
definition
verb
the shrapnel had penetrated his head and chest
succeed in forcing a way into or through (a thing).
adjective
the problem of penetrating damp
able to make a way through or into something.
translation of 'penetrating'
verb
menembusi
example
The flames of the many candles were mirrored in his deep, 'penetrating' eyes.
The sound system rolls out bass like a living beast, 'penetrating' flesh and rattling the ribs beneath.
His hair is a light brown, with very 'penetrating' eyes, and a slightly brooding look.
The book ends by posing and answering a series of lucid and 'penetrating' questions that are aimed at about the level of undergraduates and informed general readers.
I looked at the doctor with 'penetrating' eyes and declared, ‘I'll have this baby by midnight!’
No longer will your home be plagued by the 'penetrating' effervescence that periodically resounds from the smallest room in the house.
By depending on the religious inclination of the general public he has evinced extremely 'penetrating' insight.
Note the dramatic narrative and implicit autobiography that emerge from this 'penetrating' insight.
I've never seen a child with such cold, 'penetrating' eyes.
The peninsula is sandwiched between two sea lochs, Loch Fyne to the west and Loch Long to the east - the latter 'penetrating' inland from the Firth of Clyde.
The 'penetrating' whine of the fighter-bombers and the blast of the missiles overwhelm my brain, robbing me of both understanding and psyche.
He stared at her, his piercing, 'penetrating' gaze shooting right through her, reading her like a book.
He had not expected such a 'penetrating' question so quickly.
The mechanisms often seize through lack of use, but with the wiper motor removed - a relatively simple task - it's possible to get to the problem areas and apply 'penetrating' oil.
He was immediately distinguished by his diminutive figure, extremely long white beard, and dark, 'penetrating' eyes.
The puma nodded once and stepped outside into the 'penetrating' cold.
Or maybe I'm looking at this with a much more 'penetrating' eye than is needed.
The horns are very 'penetrating' and to many it is a public nuisance.
The wooden door burst open as if a bomb exploded behind it, the sound 'penetrating' through the already deafening silence.
As I stood outside the store, battered by the merciless, 'penetrating' wind, I was reminded of days when I'd wear two pairs of pyjamas under my uniform in a vain attempt to keep warm.
To several cohorts of students in Social Studies 10, I can only say that I learned more from your 'penetrating' questions than I probably ever taught you in tutorial.
He created music of 'penetrating' sadness and beauty, and with only four solo albums released in his career, he had much more to offer.
Acid or chemical stain is a 'penetrating' stain that chemically etches the color into the concrete for a permanent marble like finish.
As with all aggregate health care data, these statistics were not designed to answer the most 'penetrating' questions.
My discovery, disconcerting though it was, gave me a 'penetrating' insight into style.
And I asked him 'penetrating' questions everybody told me not to ask him because that is my nature.
Driven by a 'penetrating' east wind, it drifted until every hollow and depression was filled and the landscape assumed the appearance of a vast white prairie.
He was fairly short, a trifle rotund, with dark 'penetrating' eyes that had a way of roving mercurially over objects under surveillance.
Bobby peered into those pale, 'penetrating' eyes, sort of shrugged and gave her a feeble chipmunk smile.
He had both the subtle mind of the metaphysician and the 'penetrating' insight of the disillusioned moralist.
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