English to Indonesian Dictionary peripheries

peripheries

perifer
definition
noun
new buildings on the periphery of the hospital site
the outer limits or edge of an area or object.
translation of 'peripheries'
noun
batas luar,
lingkaran,
keliling
example
In town, the word referred to those who illegally took possession of land on the urban 'peripheries' .
In order to arrive at new prisms of analysis, we need to further de-center the West itself and look at what once were considered 'peripheries' as centers in their own right, with their own capacity for creating history.
By contrast Italian churches had tended to confine tomb monuments to the 'peripheries' , with the wall tomb the most prestigious form of church burial.
We and the cinema must first conquer the DVD as a medium which serves the furthest 'peripheries' of image production as much as the centre, the dissidents as much as the mainstream.
For all his party loyalty, he found himself increasingly marginalized in union work, pushed to the 'peripheries' , and hung out to take the flack when things fell apart.
The emphatic verticals of sheet metal piling mark out the eastern and northern 'peripheries' of the car park.
As the economic and social crisis mounted, democracy was confined, remarkably quickly, to the 'peripheries' of European civilization.
But there is, in many of its aspects, a confrontational bluntness that ensures relegation to the 'peripheries' .
The distribution of soil pressure normal to the culvert 'periphery' is plotted against the central angle in Figure 7.
Concrete public housing projects evoke their counterparts elsewhere and shanty towns exist on the urban 'periphery' .
In sum, the prefect was the indispensable link between the centre and the 'periphery' .
As its power of attraction increases, the center becomes more ignorant of the 'periphery' .
The underdevelopment of the 'periphery' is a condition of the development of the center.
From a sport that existed on the 'periphery' of Irish consciousness his name entered the mainstream.
Note the formation of multiple hairs located at the cell 'periphery' .
On the 'periphery' of the print, I can see the living room décor as it used to be.
The ward is no longer on the 'periphery' of the town.
The center may need to pay attention to the 'periphery' and accept its influence simply in order to survive.
But with respect, you are at the periphery; I would not say the margin, but you are at the 'periphery' of that debate.
On the 'periphery' of my hearing, I caught a high pitched keening sound - the sonic pulse.
In later use, the country's name indicates its location on the northern 'periphery' of Europe.
The rotor includes a ring magnetic mounted to an outer 'periphery' thereof.
a shift in power from the center to the 'periphery'
Most part-time positions are located in the 'periphery' of the organization.
Hotels on the city's 'periphery' also have significant lettings.
By definition, the lesions are in the lung 'periphery' and therefore rarely present with hemoptysis or signs of infection.
Moreover, attacks on Victorianism could come from the 'periphery' as well as the centre.
If she sees me in the 'periphery' of her vision, I'm screwed.
The base plate may include flanges disposed along the outer 'periphery' of the base plate.
Is speech that advocates violence at the center of the First Amendment, or at its 'periphery' ?
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