English to Indonesian Dictionary apron

apron

celemek
definition
noun
Wear gloves, aprons , and other protective clothing to keep your skin from coming in contact with oils, greases, and chemicals.
a protective or decorative garment worn over the front of one's clothes and tied at the back.
a tiny apron of garden
a small area adjacent to another larger area or structure.
translation of 'apron'
noun
celemek,
rok kerja,
landasan beton lapangan udara,
pinggir
example
Then he entered the gym and sat on the 'apron' of the ring to field questions from the media.
We have flown with our toddler and covered her with a lead 'apron' used for taking x-rays.
Skyes often bring a smile to observers because their long body and 'apron' of hair concealing their feet gives them the appearance of caterpillars.
He has only just alighted from the aircraft at Beira when he narrows in on a white helicopter parked on the runway 'apron' .
The upgrading is to include extensions to the runway, taxiway and 'apron' , which will enable it to accommodate bigger aircraft.
Prepare for the hustle and bustle of March and April by creating this wonderful, convenient and cute bucket 'apron' .
Although you should generally avoid X-rays during pregnancy, a lead 'apron' that covers your pelvis and abdomen can shield your unborn baby.
As it falls, the screen is blacked out and a light opens on the 'apron' , stage right.
Realism was impossible on the platform-stage of the Elizabethans; and it was almost equally impossible on the 'apron' -stage of the eighteenth century.
Sighing, I reached in the front pocket of my 'apron' for my note pad and proceeded to the elderly couple.
On the 'apron' of the stage, with a black backdrop the two bare legged women wore black short shorts.
Her set and costume design are her usual high standard, though the scenes in the abbey seem a little pinched on the 'apron' of the stage.
The water 'apron' and lap joint construction design prevents water from seeping in from the sides.
a striped butcher's 'apron'
He gave me press credentials, which allowed me to sit at the ring 'apron' .
The operation involved having my huge 'apron' of flesh and fat cut away, my belly button repositioned and the skin left behind reattached to the muscle.
He slings himself from the 'apron' over the ropes right into a quebrada on his opponent.
I reached into my 'apron' pocket
The routes will meet at the 'apron' of the Front Garden at the junction of the old railway track and the old canal.
The 'apron' feeders are then used to transfer the material to another location.
Evening sun is glowing across the aircraft on the 'apron' as incredibly dark clouds loom over distant Amsterdam city centre.
Some type of safety 'apron' is also a very good idea.
Adding to unfairness of the hole is that there is no 'apron' to that green.
If so, you may be asked to wear a lead 'apron' to shield you from exposure to X-rays.
In the case of a Freemason, there would also be various other objects - particularly the 'apron' .
‘Goods cannot be taken off the 'apron' at Dublin Airport if they have not been processed by the system,’ he said.
Choreographers, who are directing from the stage 'apron' , banter with the teachers.
The self-styled roving ambassador ignored pleas from CIA security men and walked across the 'apron' at Heathrow to chat to a group of surprised baggage handlers.
He wore a puffy white long sleeve that made a v-shape above the chest with black slacks; everyday clothes with a stained 'apron' around himself.
He was not dressed as that of the papacy; instead he wore dirtied peasant clothes with an 'apron' tied around his waist.
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