seesaw
US /ˈsiː.sɑː/
UK /ˈsiː.sɑː/

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jungkat-jungkit
a long plank balanced on a fixed support, on which two children sit at opposite ends and move up and down by pushing off the ground with their feet
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The children laughed as they played on the seesaw.
Anak-anak tertawa saat mereka bermain di jungkat-jungkit.
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We need to fix the broken seesaw in the park.
Kita perlu memperbaiki jungkat-jungkit yang rusak di taman.
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berfluktuasi, berganti-ganti
to alternate between two states or positions
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His emotions seesawed between hope and despair.
Emosinya berfluktuasi antara harapan dan keputusasaan.
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The stock market continued to seesaw throughout the day.
Pasar saham terus berfluktuasi sepanjang hari.