Usages of kelihatan
Rumah saya kelihatan lebih rapi setelah saya memperbaiki lantai kemarin.
My house looks neater after I repaired the floor yesterday.
Saya kelihatan senang.
I look happy.
Bintang kelihatan jelas di langit malam.
Stars look clear in the night sky.
Poster lama di papan pengumuman kelihatan kusam.
The old poster on the bulletin board looks dull.
Riwayat pembayaran bulan ini kelihatan rapi di halaman laporan.
This month’s payment history looks neat on the report page.
Dia kelihatan tenang, tetapi itu belum tentu berarti tidak ada masalah; kadang dia menyembunyikan kejutan atau cerita lucu.
He/She looks calm, but that does not necessarily mean there is no problem; sometimes he/she hides a surprise or a funny story.
Burung hantu itu kelihatan tenang di malam hari.
That owl looks calm at night.
Cairan di tabung kaca itu kelihatan menakutkan bagi adik saya.
The liquid in that glass tube looks scary to my younger sibling.
Padi di sawah kelihatan hijau cerah pagi ini.
The rice plants in the field look bright green this morning.
Tanaman hias di pot biru itu membuat kamar kos saya kelihatan lebih hidup.
The decorative plant in that blue pot makes my boarding room look more lively.
Ketika dia tersenyum, wajah dia kelihatan bahagia.
When he/she smiles, his/her face looks happy.
Kalung abu-abu itu murah, tetapi kelihatan lucu di leher kelinci yang ganteng itu.
That gray necklace is cheap, but it looks cute on that handsome rabbit's neck.
Menurut saya, gelang sederhana dan kuku rapi sudah cukup untuk membuatnya kelihatan cantik.
In my opinion, a simple bracelet and neat nails are enough to make her look pretty.
Teman perempuan saya bilang bahwa resep ini kelihatan rumit, padahal langkah-langkahnya cukup sederhana kalau diikuti pelan-pelan.
My female friend says that this recipe looks complicated, even though the steps are quite simple if followed slowly.
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