satellite

US /ˈsæt̬.əl.aɪt/
UK /ˈsæt̬.əl.aɪt/
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1.

satelit

an artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or another planet in order to collect information or for communication

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The communication satellite relays signals around the globe.
Satelit komunikasi merelai sinyal ke seluruh dunia.
Many countries launch their own satellites for various purposes.
Banyak negara meluncurkan satelit mereka sendiri untuk berbagai tujuan.
2.

satelit alami, bulan

a celestial body orbiting a planet or star

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The Moon is Earth's natural satellite.
Bulan adalah satelit alami Bumi.
Jupiter has many natural satellites, including the Galilean moons.
Jupiter memiliki banyak satelit alami, termasuk bulan-bulan Galilea.
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negara satelit, negara bawahan

a country or state that is controlled by a more powerful one

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During the Cold War, several nations were considered satellite states of the Soviet Union.
Selama Perang Dingin, beberapa negara dianggap sebagai negara satelit Uni Soviet.
The smaller town became a satellite community to the larger city.
Kota kecil itu menjadi komunitas satelit bagi kota yang lebih besar.
1.

satelit, cabang

dependent on or controlled by a larger or more important entity

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The smaller office functions as a satellite branch of the main company.
Kantor yang lebih kecil berfungsi sebagai cabang satelit dari perusahaan utama.
The university has several satellite campuses in different cities.
Universitas ini memiliki beberapa kampus satelit di kota-kota yang berbeda.