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1 lajat
serious k.r(illness). 2 extreme, very much. -
2 serius
serious, solemn. 2 wholehearted. -
3 parah
serious; critical (of illness or injury) -
4 berat
heavy. 2 serious, severe. 3 hard, difficult. 4 close, oppressive, sultry. 5 weight. 6 strong k.r(of drink, cigarettes, etc.). -
5 berupaya
make serious efforts k.r(to do s.t.). -
6 cureng
deep-socketed k.r(of eyes). ny- k.r(nyureng) k.r(Java) put on serious face, frown. -
7 dalam
interior, inside. 2 in, within. 3 deep. 4 thoughtful, serious, deep. -
8 ecek
apparently, outwardly. ecek-ecek not be serious, just appear as. -
9 gawat
critical, serious, grave. 2 dangerous, risky. 3 bad, terrible. -
10 gerun
overwhelming fear k.r(on seeing a serious car accident, etc.). -
11 iseng
do s.t. for fun, do s.t. without any serious purpose. iseng-iseng do s.t. just to amuse o.s. 2 casually, leisurely. -
12 kritis
critical, serious k.r(of patient, situation). -
13 lasat
k.r(M) serious k.r(of illness). -
14 nekat
determined, to do s.t. no matter what, ready to take serious risks. -
15 parah
in serious condition. -
16 sungguhan
k.r(Coll.) serious, in earnest. -
17 walaah
/wala:h/ k.r(Coll.) Come on get serious ! k.r(exclamation of belittlement). 2 Oh no ! k.r(exclamation expressing disapproval of a situation). -
18 teruk
very bad; serious; severe
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