grave

US /ɡreɪv/
UK /ɡreɪv/
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1.

kubur, makam

a place of burial for a dead body, typically a hole dug in the ground and marked by a stone or mound

:
They visited their grandmother's grave.
Mereka melawat kubur nenek mereka.
The old cemetery was full of ancient graves.
Tanah perkuburan lama itu penuh dengan kubur purba.
1.

serius, berat

serious or solemn in manner or appearance; sober

:
The doctor's face was grave as he delivered the news.
Wajah doktor itu serius ketika menyampaikan berita.
She had a grave expression on her face.
Dia mempunyai ekspresi serius di wajahnya.
2.

serius, parah

giving cause for alarm; serious

:
The situation is very grave.
Situasi ini sangat serius.
He is in grave danger.
Dia dalam bahaya besar.
1.

mengukir, memahat

to engrave or carve (an inscription or design) on a surface

:
The artist will grave the intricate design onto the metal plate.
Artis akan mengukir reka bentuk yang rumit pada plat logam.
Ancient civilizations used to grave their stories on stone tablets.
Tamadun purba dahulu mengukir cerita mereka pada tablet batu.