Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Indonesian term or phrase:
dikukuhkan
English translation:
installed
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Indonesian term
dikukuhkan
Indonesian to English
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Education / Pedagogy
Pada tahun 1990, dia dikukuhkan sebagai professor riset.
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Proposed translations
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5 +1 | installed | ErichEko ⟹⭐ |
5 | installed | John Gare (X) |
5 | inaugurated | Harry Hermawan |
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installed
In 1990, he was installed as research professor.
Sample page:
http://oncampus.richmond.edu/news/press/dec05/Tallman.html
Sample page:
http://oncampus.richmond.edu/news/press/dec05/Tallman.html
Example sentence:
Stephen B. Tallman was installed as the E. Claiborne Robins Distinguished Professor in Business
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installed
Installed is the direct equivalent of dikukuhkan in this context.
'... dikukuhkan sebagai professor riset' probably
'... installed as Research Professor.'
'... dikukuhkan sebagai professor riset' probably
'... installed as Research Professor.'
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inaugurated
regarding ceremony
thesaurus:
inaugurate
verb
1. To admit formally into membership or office, as with ritual: induct, initiate, install, instate, invest. See accept/reject.
2. To go about the initial step in doing (something): approach, begin, commence, embark, enter, get off, initiate, institute, launch, lead off, open, set about, set out, set to, start, take on, take up, undertake. Informal kick off. Idioms: get cracking, get going, get the show on the road. See start/end.
thesaurus:
inaugurate
verb
1. To admit formally into membership or office, as with ritual: induct, initiate, install, instate, invest. See accept/reject.
2. To go about the initial step in doing (something): approach, begin, commence, embark, enter, get off, initiate, institute, launch, lead off, open, set about, set out, set to, start, take on, take up, undertake. Informal kick off. Idioms: get cracking, get going, get the show on the road. See start/end.
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