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1 ada udang di balik batu
secret -
2 rahasia
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3 kesembunyian
secret, mystery -
4 klenik
secret mystical or magical practices of a questionable nature -
5 agen rahasia
secret agent -
6 rahasia jabatan
secret of function -
7 mohon merahasiakan
keep secret, kept secret, kept secret, keeping secret -
8 rahasiakan sesuatu hal
keep a thing a secret, kept a thing a secret, kept a thing a secret, keeping a thing a secret -
9 simpan rahasia
keep a secret, kept a secret, kept a secret, keeping a secret -
10 tidak merahasiakan
make no secret of, made no secret of, made no secret of, making no secret of -
11 gelap
dark, unclear, secret, black, murky* * *dark* * *dark; unclear, obscure; secret, illicit, clandestine (organization) -
12 gelap-gelapan
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13 wajib merahasiakan
obliged to keep a secret, obliged to keep a secret, -
14 batin
inner, internal, secret, hidden, mental, moral* * *mind* * *inner, internal, spiritual; mind, heart; arcane, esoteric -
15 beber
unfold, unroll; explain, unfold; open up (a map, etc); reveal, disclose (a secret) -
16 betik
be announced, leaked out* * *papaya* * *be announced; leaked out, came to light (of secret) -
17 cecunguk
cockroach, shady charter, spy* * *cockroach; shady character, spy; secret police -
18 kiat
trick, secret -
19 meloloskan
slip off, release, allow something to get through* * *slip off something, release (someone, a secret, etc); allow something to get through or out -
20 membocorkan
divulge, cause leak* * *divulge, leak (secret); cause leak, puncture (tire, etc)
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