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1 row
pertengkaran ribut, kegaduhan, kesulitan* * *mengayuh* * *pertengkaran ribut, kegaduhan, kesulitan* * *saf, mengayuh, heboh, perbabilan, deret, jajar -
2 row against
berlomba dayung -
3 row of blades
jaring-sudu -
4 in a row
berturut-turut* * *berderet, berjejer, erot, seiring, sejajar -
5 in a row or line
berjajar -
6 make a row
bergaduh -
7 place in a row
menjajarkan -
8 tow-row
hiruk-pikuk, pertengkaran -
9 kick up a row
1 bertengkar, membuat gaduh, tendangan, sepakan, kese-2 nangan, kesukaan* * *bertengkar, membuat gaduh, tendangan, sepakan, kese nangan, kesukaan -
10 a hard row to hoe
barang sulit dikerjakan -
11 blazing row
pertikaian hebat -
12 front row
baris depan -
13 getting into a row
mencela orang; memarahi -
14 got into a row
mencela orang; memarahi -
15 had a hard row to hoe
mengerjakan pekerjaan yang sul -
16 have a hard row to hoe
mengerjakan pekerjaan yang sulit -
17 having a hard row to hoe
mengerjakan pekerjaan yang sulit -
18 hoe own row
memperhatikan pekerjaan. sendiri -
19 kicked up a row
memulai pertengkaran -
20 kicking up a row
membuat keributan
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