Found 3 items, similar to pieces.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: pieces
potongan-potongan
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: piece
bungkal, bungkalan, cabik, keping, kepingan, penggal, penggalan, potong
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: piece
piece
n 1: a separate part of a whole;
“an important piece of the
evidence”
2: an item that is an instance of some type;
“he designed a new
piece of equipment”;
“she bought a lovely piece of china”;
3: a portion of a natural object;
“they analyzed the river into
three parts”;
“he needed a piece of granite” [syn:
part]
4: a musical work that has been created;
“the composition is
written in four movements” [syn:
musical composition,
opus,
composition,
piece of music]
5: an instance of some kind;
“it was a nice piece of work”;
“he
had a bit of good luck” [syn:
bit]
6: an artistic or literary composition;
“he wrote an
interesting piece on Iran”;
“the children acted out a
comic piece to amuse the guests”
7: a portable gun;
“he wore his firearm in a shoulder holster”
[syn:
firearm,
small-arm]
8: a serving that has been cut from a larger portion;
“a piece
of pie”;
“a slice of bread” [syn:
slice]
9: a distance;
“it is down the road a piece”
10: a work of art of some artistic value;
“this store sells only
objets d'art”;
“it is not known who created this piece”
[syn:
objet d'art,
art object]
11: a period of indeterminate length (usually short) marked by
some action or condition;
“he was here for a little
while”;
“I need to rest for a piece”;
“a spell of good
weather”;
“a patch of bad weather” [syn:
while,
spell,
patch]
12: a share of something;
“a slice of the company's revenue”
[syn:
slice]
13: game equipment consisting of an object used in playing
certain board games;
“he taught me to set up the men on
the chess board”;
“he sacrificed a piece to get a
strategic advantage” [syn:
man]
piece
v 1: to join or unite the pieces of;
“patch the skirt” [syn:
patch]
2: make by putting pieces together;
“She pieced a quilt”;
“He
tacked together some verses” [syn:
assemble,
put together
,
set up,
tack,
tack together] [ant:
disassemble]
3: join during spinning;
“piece the broken pieces of thread,
slivers, and rovings”
4: eat intermittently; take small bites of;
“He pieced at the
sandwich all morning”;
“She never eats a full meal--she
just nibbles” [syn:
nibble,
pick]
5: repair by adding pieces;
“She pieced the china cup” [syn:
patch]