float

US /floʊt/
UK /floʊt/
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1.

mengapung

rest or move on or near the surface of a liquid without sinking

:
The boat began to float on the water.
Perahu mulai mengapung di atas air.
A piece of wood will float, but a stone will sink.
Sepotong kayu akan mengapung, tetapi batu akan tenggelam.
2.

melayang

move lightly and gracefully in the air; hover

:
The balloons began to float upwards.
Balon-balon mulai melayang ke atas.
A feather can float gently on the breeze.
Bulu bisa melayang lembut di angin sepoi-sepoi.
3.

mengambangkan

allow a currency to fluctuate in value against other currencies

:
The government decided to float the national currency.
Pemerintah memutuskan untuk mengambangkan mata uang nasional.
The central bank will no longer intervene to prevent the currency from floating freely.
Bank sentral tidak akan lagi campur tangan untuk mencegah mata uang mengambang bebas.
1.

pelampung

a light, buoyant object, especially one used as a marker or for support

:
The fisherman cast his line with a small red float.
Nelayan melemparkan pancingnya dengan pelampung merah kecil.
Children often use arm floats when learning to swim.
Anak-anak sering menggunakan pelampung lengan saat belajar berenang.
2.

kendaraan hias, pelampung

a vehicle or structure, typically decorated, used in a parade

:
The parade featured many colorful floats.
Parade itu menampilkan banyak kendaraan hias berwarna-warni.
Each community designed its own unique float for the festival.
Setiap komunitas merancang kendaraan hias uniknya sendiri untuk festival.