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1 ringkus
catch by binding the limbs; take into custody, catch -
2 susul
catch up, caught up, caught up, catching up* * *follow, come afterward; follow and catch up with -
3 tangkap
catch, caught, caught, catching* * *catch; seize, arrest; comprehend, grasp -
4 menjaring
catch or pick up in a net; encompass, embrace (a large area, etc) -
5 ambil napas
catch breath, cought breath, cought breath, catching breath -
6 dapat hukuman
catch it, cought it, cought it, catching it -
7 kata semboyan
catch word -
8 ketahui maksudnya
catch the point, cought the point, cought the point, catching the point -
9 lihat dengan tiba-tiba
catch sign of, caught sign of, caught sign of, catching sign of -
10 masuk angin
catch a cold, catched a cold, catched a cold, catching a cold -
11 mulai terbakar
catch fire, cought fire, cought fire, catching fire -
12 setarakan dengan
catch up with, cought up with, cought up with, catching up with -
13 tangkap basah
catch red handed, cought red handed, cought red handed, catching red handed -
14 tangkap secara mendadak
catch at, cought at, cought at, catching at -
15 tempat segala macam barang
catch all -
16 temukan pelanggar hukum
catch out, cought out, cought out, catching out -
17 tipu dengan mudah
catch with chaff, cought with chaff, cought with chaff, catching with chaff -
18 main tangkap-tangkapan
play catch, played catch, played catch, playing catch -
19 gaetan
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20 pergok
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