English to Indonesian Dictionary cramp

cramp

kejang
definition
verb
tighter rules will cramp economic growth
restrict or inhibit the development of.
cramp the gates to the posts
fasten with a cramp or cramps.
noun
he suffered severe cramps in his foot
a painful, involuntary contraction of a muscle or muscles, typically caused by fatigue or strain.
Clamping dovetails is not easy but I have found that it is possible to glue them up without cramps at all.
a tool, typically shaped like a capital G, for clamping two objects together for gluing or other work.
translation of 'cramp'
verb
menyebabkan kejang,
mencegah gerakan,
menyebabkan kram,
menaruh di tempat yg sempit,
mengekang
noun
rintangan,
kejang,
batasan,
halangan
adjective
sempit,
yg sulit dipahami,
yg sulit dimengerti
example
The runner suffers severe muscle pain and 'cramp' as well as crippling abdominal discomfort.
'cramp' the gates to the posts
Why do our legs 'cramp' up as we're waking up?
If you get up early enough, you can probably travel at least 300 miles per day but don't 'cramp' yourself with time limits.
Heart muscle may 'cramp' when it needs more oxygen because of exertion, emotion, or exposure to cold.
tighter rules will 'cramp' economic growth
What if his muscles started to 'cramp' due to a lack of warm-up exercise?
In most cases, the 'cramp' occurs as a result of repetitive exercise.
Heat exhaustion may have been complicated in Radcliffe's case by heat 'cramp' .
There are a number of possible reasons for muscles to 'cramp' up.
Fortunately, the problem only proved to be 'cramp' in both calves.
an attack of 'cramp'
tighter rules will 'cramp' economic growth
'cramp' the gates to the posts
I rub her back, rock back and forth, murmur soothing nothings against her hair until the 'cramp' subsides.
I've been sitting in this position for a good 2 1/2 hours and my muscles are starting to 'cramp' up.
She opened and closed her hands to relieve the 'cramp' that was building in them.
My last appointment of the week was a new patient presenting with menstrual 'cramps' .
Tradition not only 'cramps' the human spirit, it can be bad for the economy.
Her stomach was 'cramping' but she knew it would be too early to have the baby.
The ubiquitous pyramid is poorly used, 'cramping' the main action in an unlit area upstage.
I had had no water or food all day and my stomach was 'cramping' almost unbearably.
I groaned in pure bliss, feeling the countless muscles that 'cramped' when I slept in the Shadow Hall start to relax.
War hardens hearts, eats the economy, and 'cramps' political liberty.
The racial prejudice against non-Fijians inhibited and 'cramped' the growth and practice of Sikhism.
But too much centralisation 'cramps' the very leadership qualities that are desperately required to modernise the NHS.
For some, contractions may seem like strong menstrual 'cramps' .
While some pain or achiness is normal, severe abdominal pain or 'cramps' could be a sign of a serious problem.
Doctors prescribe birth control pills for contraception and to relieve menstrual 'cramps' and premenstrual syndrome.
Several times the man collapsed, though he rose again and kept scrambling, his muscles 'cramping' and his old joints creaking.
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