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Usages of pintu
Pintu toko itu sulit dibuka karena harus ditarik, bukan didorong.
The door of that shop is hard to open because it has to be pulled, not pushed.
Anak kecil itu mencoba mendorong pintu, tetapi masih terlalu berat baginya.
That small child tries pushing the door, but it is still too heavy for him/her.
Biasanya, pintu rumah kami ditutup rapat saat malam hari untuk keamanan.
Usually, our house door is closed tightly at night for safety.
Tarik pintu itu.
Pull that door.
Saya tutup pintu.
I close the door.
Di dekat pintu, saya mengambil keranjang belanja kecil.
Near the door, I pick up a small shopping basket.
Petugas keamanan menutup pintu setelah pemeriksaan.
The security staff closes the door after the inspection.
Pintu timur sekolah selalu terbuka di pagi hari.
The east door of the school is always open in the morning.
Pintu gedung perkantoran ditutup rapat di malam hari.
The door of the office building is closed tightly at night.
Anda boleh merokok di luar gedung asalkan jauh dari pintu.
You may smoke outside the building as long as it is far from the door.
Sebelum masuk, saya mengetuk pintu tiga kali.
Before entering, I knock on the door three times.
Saya mengetuk pintu berkali-kali.
I knock on the door repeatedly.
Sebelum pergi, saya mengunci pintu depan.
Before leaving, I lock the front door.
Saya menyimpan helm di dekat pintu supaya tidak lupa memakainya setiap kali berkendara.
I keep my helmet near the door so I don’t forget to wear it every time I travel.
Kucing saya suka tidur dekat pintu luar rumah.
My cat likes to sleep near the outside door of the house.
Tolong tutup pintu, ya.
Please close the door, okay?
Saya menutup pintu kamar supaya suara di ruang tamu tidak mengganggu saya.
I close the bedroom door so that the noise in the living room doesn’t disturb me.
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