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1 sungsang
upside down. 2 against the grain. -
2 lungkup
upside down -
3 songsang
upside down; inverted -
4 telangkup
upside-down -
5 balik
(1)return (2)behindberbalik: to turn back; to returnkebalikan: contrary tomembalik-balik: to flip overmembalikkan: to invert; to reverse to positionmenterbalikkan: to turn upside downpembalikan: act of turning upside down; act of returningsebaliknya: on the contraryterbalik: upside down; reversed -
6 akas
1. clever, handy, skillful. 2. (1)upside down. (2) the opposite. -
7 bersuling
1. play the flute. 2.k.r(M) tumbled upside down. -
8 jempalik
turn a somesault, tumble over. 2 be upside down. -
9 jempalit
turn a somesault, tumble over. 2 be upside down. -
10 jungkir
jungkir-balik upside-down, topsy-turvy. 2 turn a somersault. 3 be in a dither. men-jungkir flip over. -
11 mempertunggangkan
hold upside down. -
12 mengobrak-abrik
destroy, ruin. 2 upset, tip over, turn upside down. -
13 menunggingkan
move with the rear and higher than the front. 2 sink bow first. 3 be upside down. 4 dive. 5 bulge toward the bottom. -
14 menunggu
place s.t. upside down. 2 lift or raise rear portion. 3 overthrow k.r(a high authority). -
15 menyuluhi
turn s.t. upside down. -
16 menyungsangkan
be upside down. 2 go against the grain. -
17 menyuntih
place s.t. upside down. -
18 ngublak-ngublek
k.r(Java) turn upside down to find s.t. -
19 obrak-abrik
destroy, ruin. 2 upset, tip over, turn upside down. -
20 tunggang
1. 1) upside down. 2) steep. 2. 1) mount, riding animal. 2) carriage, vehicle.
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