05:13 Feb 7, 2006 |
English to Indonesian translations [PRO] Science - Botany / wheatgrass | |||||||
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5 +1 | rumput (tanaman) gandum |
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5 +1 | wheatgrass |
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4 | sukit grinting |
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rumput (tanaman) gandum Explanation: <><><><> |
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wheatgrass Explanation: Lebih baik tetap menggunakan istilah aslinya karena tidak ada padanan langsung dari kata 'wheatgrass' dalam bahasa Indonesia. Ini adalah sejenis tanaman yang masih termasuk dalam kelompok gandum. Kalau memang perlu bisa diterjemahkan 'rumput gandum.' Tapi nanti akan membingungkan karena ada juga istilah 'barlegrass.' Tentu tidak mungkin diterjemahkan juga 'rumput gandum.' Penjelasan berikut dapat dijadikan pedoman (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheatgrass) Wheatgrass is a young plant of the genus Agropyron, a relative of wheat. Fresh leaf buds of this plant can be crushed to create a juice or dried to make a powder; the unprocessed plant contains high levels of cellulose which makes it indigestible. It possesses chlorophyll, amino acids, minerals, vitamins, and enzymes. The chlorophyll molecule is similar in structure to hemoglobin, leading some to believe that wheatgrass helps blood flow, digestion and general detoxification of the body. These claims have not been proven. |
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sukit grinting Explanation: ada bebrapa varian mungkin harus menyebut versi latinnya dulu. sukit grinting (Indonesia) atau ada yang menyebut inger grass, knot grass, (salt-)water couch grass (En). Indonesia: rumput italia, asinan (Javanese), lamhani (Sundanese). Philippines: malit-kalabaw (Tagalog), bakbaba (Ilokano), gagayut (Wfumo). Thailand: ya-sakatnamkhem (northern). Vietnam: c[or] san, c[or] ch[as]c. Reference: http://mansfeld.ipk-gatersleben.de/Mansfeld/Taxonomy/datenvo... library.wur.nl/prosrom/paspalum.html - |
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