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1 membongkar penyelundupan
fail -
2 tidak berhasil
fail to -
3 kepet
fail to clean oneself after defecating or fail to bathe -
4 gagal amen
fail safe -
5 gagal dalam
fail in, failed in, failed in, failing in -
6 gagal diperoleh
fail of, failed of, failed of, failing of -
7 gagal memperoleh
fail of, failed of, failed of, failing of -
8 jatuh dari kapal
fail over board, failed over board, failed over board, failing over board -
9 kegagalan untuk menghargai
fail to reward -
10 membongkar kejahatan
fail criminal -
11 tidak berbuat sesuatu
fail to do something, failed to do something, failed to do something, failing to do something -
12 gagal
vain, unsuccessful, fail, misfire, abortive* * *fail, failed, failed, failing* * *fail -
13 merunyamkan
make difficult, damage, cause to fail* * *make difficult; damage, cause to fail -
14 mudarat
disadvantage, injury, harm, to miscarry, to fail* * *pernicious* * *disadvantage; fail -
15 pangling
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16 coba dan gagal
try and fail, tried and failed, tried and failed, trying and fail -
17 ingkar
deny, refuse, disavow, denial, negation* * *deny, denied, denied, denying* * *reluctant; refuse, fail to keep one's word; negative (linguistic) -
18 kalah
lose, lost, defeated, beaten, inferior to* * *fail, failed, failed, failing* * *defeated; lose; inferior to -
19 kandas
aground* * *agroundaground, agrounded, agrounded, agrounding* * *run aground, founder (of a ship, etc); fail -
20 karam
wrack, wreck* * *sinksink, sank, sunk, sinking* * *be shipwrecked, founder, go under; fail, founder
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