What does bonyok in Indonesian mean?
What is the meaning of the word bonyok in Indonesian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use bonyok in Indonesian.
The word bonyok in Indonesian means bruise, soft, bad. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word bonyok
bruisenoun (medical: mark on the skin) Selain itu, sewaktu bonyok atau rusak, kembang-kembangnya segera berfermentasi, mengeluarkan bau yang mirip bau daging busuk. Also, when the blooms are bruised or damaged, they soon ferment, mimicking the stench of rotting meat. |
softadjective |
badadjective |
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Kau cari masalah maka kau akan bonyok. You're cruisin'for a bruisin |
Ditambah Healy lumayan bonyok. Plus Healy's pretty banged up. |
Dan aku sendiri, dipukuli sampe bonyok. Linc, too- - and I personally took a nasty beat-down. |
Sewaktu dipanen, tandan itu dibungkus plastik agar tidak bonyok sewaktu dipindahkan dengan pedati ke tempat pengemasan. At harvest a plastic slip is pulled over the bunch to prevent bruising while it is being conveyed to the packinghouse on a wagon. |
Selain itu, sewaktu bonyok atau rusak, kembang-kembangnya segera berfermentasi, mengeluarkan bau yang mirip bau daging busuk. Also, when the blooms are bruised or damaged, they soon ferment, mimicking the stench of rotting meat. |
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