stack | 3. (colloq) large quantity, bertimbun-timbun: the family has ~s of money, keluarga itu mempunyai wang bertimbun-timbun; I have a ~ of work to get through before the meeting tomorrow, saya ada kerja yg bertimbun-timbun yg mesti disiapkan sebelum mesyuarat esok; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
ton | 2. ~s of, (colloq) large amount, bertimbun-timbun, banyak: I’ve got ~s of work to do before Christmas, saya ada kerja bertimbun-timbun yg harus dilakukan sebelum Krismas; she has ~s of money, duitnya bertimbun-timbun; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
heap | n 1. pile, timbunan, longgokan: a ~ of dirty clothes, longgokan pakaian kotor; lie in a ~, bertimbun(-timbun), berlonggok(-longgok); 2. usu ~s of, (colloq) large number, plenty, bertimbun-timbun, banyak; (of people, time) banyak: I have ~s of work to do, saya ada kerja yg bertimbun-timbun utk dibuat; he knows ~s of people, dia kenal banyak orang; to have ~s of time, ada banyak masa; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
undelivered | adj tdk dihantar: piles of ~ mail, bertimbun-timbun surat yg tdk dihantar. | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
shoal 2 | orders arrived in ~s after the advertisement had appeared, pesanan sampai bertimbun-timbun selepas iklan itu keluar. | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
shoal 2 | 2. large number (of people) berduyun-duyun; (of things) bertimbun-timbun: ~s of people besieged the booking office, berduyun-duyun orang mengerumuni pejabat tempahan; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
stock | 2. supply of st accumulated for future use, bekalan; (of jokes, stories, etc) banyak, bertimbun-timbun: we have ample ~s of food to last the winter, kami mempunyai bekalan makanan yg banyak utk kegunaan sepanjang musim sejuk ini; a good after-dinner speaker with a seemingly inexhaustible ~ of amusing stories, penceramah selepas waktu makan malam yg baik yg seolah-olah tdk habis-habis cerita menarik; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
mountain chain | 3. (colloq) overwhelming, bertimbun(-timbun), berlambak(-lambak): she was left with nothing but a ~ of debts after the failure of the business, tdk ada apa-apa yg ditinggalkan padanya kecuali hutang yg bertimbun selepas kegagal | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
sacrilege | 2. act of disrespect, ketidakwajaran, sesuatu yg tdk wajar: they burned piles of books, which was ~ to many scholars of the day, mereka membakar bertimbun-timbun buku dan ini merupakan sesuatu yg tdk wajar kpd sarjana-sarjana pd masa itu. | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
mountain range | b. (of person) agam: a ~ figure appeared at the door, orang yg berbadan agam muncul di pintu; c. (of debt) bertimbun(-timbun), sangat banyak: the corporation’s ~ debt, hutang perbadanan yg bertimbun. | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |