1. She
huffed, set the paper on the low cupboard, and motioned that I should get up. (Page 1, Paragraph 4, Line 2)
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Literal meaning of get up is bangun,berdiri
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Idiomatic meaning of get up is mempersipkan
2. I
took out a pretty comb, ivory with a
rooster carved at each end. (Page 2, Paragraph 2, Line 2)
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Literature meaning of took out is mengeluarkan,mengambil
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Idiomatic meaning of took
out is mencabut,mengeluarkan
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The meaning of took out in this sentence is to remove
something from inside
3. She
pulled off her scarf and pointed to her face and bunched
her brows. (Page 2, paragraph 2, line 7)
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Literal meaning of pulled of (pull of) is menarik,membuka,melepaskan
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Idiomatic meaning
of pulled
of (pull of) is melakukan
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The meaning of pulled
of in this sentence is open or put
off something
4. Where
the gums had burned, the teeth had fallen
out. (Page 2-3, paragraph 5, line 7)
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Literal meaning of fallen out (fall out) is rontok,bertengkar,ternyata
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Idiomatic meaning of fallen out(fall out) is rontok
5. I
laughed and clapped my hand, liking this made-up
story best. (Page 3, paragraph 3, line 1)
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Idiomatic meaning of made -up (make up) is membayangkan
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The meaning of made-up
in this sentence is to invent a story especially in order to trick or
entertaint somebody.
6. A
hundred times I have gone over that morning when Precious Auntie wrote it down. (Page 1, Paragraph 2,
line 3).
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Literal meaning of wrote down (write down) is
menulis,mencatat
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Ideomatic meaning of wrote down(write down) is
menulis,mencatat
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The meaning of wrote down in this sentence is to
produce something in written form so that people can read, perform or use it.
7. We
put on our padded winter clothes and walked
into the cold corridor. (Page 3, Paragraph 4, line 5)
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Literal meaning of walked into(walk into) is berjalan
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Idiomatic meaning of walked into(walk into)is memasuki
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The meaning of walked
into in this sentence is to enter a room.
8. Take off your shoes.
(Page 3-4, Paragraph 4, line 12)
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Literal meaning of take off is membuka,melepaskan,menanggalkan
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Idiomatic meaning
of take
off is berangkat
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The meaning of take
off in this sentence is to reeemove
something especially from the body.
9. Instantly,
my feet were stabbed with an iciness that ran
up my legs, through my body, and dripped out my nose. (Page 3-4, Paragraph
4, line 14)
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Literal meaning of ran up(run up) is berlari,mendaki
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Idiomatic meaning of ran up (run up) is naik
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The meaning of ran up in this sentence is fight my
legs
10. Instantly,
my feet were stabbed with an iciness that ran up my legs, through my body, and dripped
out my nose. (Page 3-4, Paragraph 4, line 14)
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Literal meaning of dripped out(drip out) is menetes
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Idiomatic meaning of dripped out (drip out) is bocor
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The meaning of dripped
out in this sentence is through
11. Her
black eyes looked into mine. (Page 4,
paragraph 1, line 8)
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Literal meaning of looked into(look into) is
memandang,memeriksa
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Idiomatic meaning of looked into (look into) is menyelidiki
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The meaning of looked
into in this sentence is staring each other
12. She
blew on them until they began to
smolder. (Page 4, paragraph 2, line 1)
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Literal meaning of blew on
(blow on) is meniup
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Idiomatic meaning of blew on(blow on) is meniup
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The meaning of blew on
in this sentence is to force air across something especially with a puff of breath
13. I’m
cold, I’m whimpered, and tears leaked out. (Page 4, paragraph 3, line 1)
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Literal meaning of leaked out(leak out) is membocorkan,memberitahukan
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Idioamtic meaning
of leaked
out(leak out) is keluar
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The meaning of leaked
out in this sentence is to seep out of something.
14. She
went back to the threshold and picked up
one of her shoes. (Page 4, Paragraph 4, line 2)
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Literal meaning of picked up(pick up) is mengambil,memungut
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Idiomatic meaning of picked up(pick up) is menjemput
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The meaning of picked
up in this sentence is to get something or lift up or raise something from a lower place
15. Each
time my head bobbed up, I looked at
that name. (Page 4-5, paragraph 4, line 12)
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Literal meaning of bobbed up (bob up)is muncul
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Idiomatic meaning of bobbed up (bob up) is terapung
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The meaning of bobbed
up in this sentence is To cause to move up and down
16. I went to put
away the birthday present that Luyi gave me. (Page 5, paragraph 2, line 1).
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Literal meaning of put away is menyimpan,menyisihkan
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Idiomatic meaning of put away is menyimpan,meletakan dengan
baik
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The meaning of put
away in this sentence is To place in a specified location
17. The
first time it happened was when she moved into Art’s flat in San Francisco.
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Literal meaning of moved
into (move into) is pindah
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Idiomatic meaning of moved into (move into) is pindah
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Literal meaning of
burning up is membakar
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Idiomatic meaning of burning up is menjengkelkan
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The meaning of burning
up in this sentence is to destroy with fire
19. A
hundred times I have gone over that
morning when Precious Auntie wrote it down. (Page 1, Paragraph 2, line 3).
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Literal meaning of gone over (go over) is
melintasi,menyeberangi
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Idiomatic meaning of gone over ( go over ) is mengulangi
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The meaning of gone
over in this sentence is to pass or to move from one place to another
20. She
wet down any strands that stuck out like
spider legs. (Page 1-2, paragraph 4, line 7)
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Literal meaning of stuck
out (stick out) is menonjol,mengeluarkan,memperlihatkan
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Idiomatic meaning
of stuck
out (stick out) is bertahan
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The meaning of stuck out in in this sentence is to be
further out than something else.