fork | vt use fork, a. (to put it somewhere) mencampakkan (sst) dgn pencucuk: he ~ed the corn sheaves onto the wagon, dia mencampakkan berkas-berkas jerami dgn pencucuk ke atas trak; b. (to break ground), /menggemburkan, membalik-balikkan/ dgn penggembur: he ~ed the rose bed yesterday, dia membalik-balikkan batas pokok mawar itu dgn penggembur semalam; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
bundle | n 1. group of things bound together, ikat, berkas: ~s of newspapers, berikat-ikat surat khabar; a ~ of sticks, seikat kayu: in ~s of, dlm /ikatan, berkas/: the letters were tied up in ~s of 50, surat-surat itu diikat dlm berkas lima puluh lima puluh; 2. things wrapped together, bungkus: a ~ of dirty clothes, sebungkus pakaian kotor; 3. (sl) large sum of money, wang (yg) berkoyan-koyan; 4. (biol) berkas; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
sheaf | n 1. bundle of wheat, corn, etc bound together after reaping, berkas, ikat: sheaves of corn, beberapa berkas jagung; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
vascular bundle | n berkas /vaskular, pembuluh/. | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
faggot1 | (US) fagot n bundle of twigs, sticks, /ikat, berkas/ /ranting, kayu/. | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
tie | vt 1. also ~ /so., st/ up, fasten with string, cord, etc, mengikat: the horse was ~d up to a tree, kuda itu diikat pd pokok; her hair was brushed and ~d up with a ribbon, rambutnya diberus dan diikat dgn reben; the children ~d the sticks into bundles, budak-budak itu mengikat kayu itu menjadi berkas; Ismail can now ~ his own shoelaces, Ismail sudah pandai mengikat tali kasutnya sendiri; the robbers ~d up their victims, perompak-perompak itu mengikat mangsa mereka; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |