patch | ~ together, a. mencantum, mencantum-cantumkan: old pieces of tarpaulins have been ~ed together to form a temporary shelter, beberapa helai kain tarpal dicantumkan utk dijadikan perlindungan sementara; she ~ed a few incidents together and she came out with the story, dia mencantumkan beberapa peristiwa dan dia dapat menghasilkan sebuah cerita; her speech appeared to be ~ed together, ucapannya kelihatan spt dicantum-cantumkan; b. (fig.) join carelessly, hurriedly, menubuhkan [sst] dgn tergesa-gesa: a new committee has been ~ed together after the old one resigned en bloc, satu jawatankuasa baru telah ditubuhkan dgn tergesa-gesa apabila ahli jawatankuasa yg lama meletakkan jawatan sekaligus; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
graft 1 | vt 1. (horticulture) mencantum: he ~ed a pink rose onto this white one, dia mencantum mawar merah jambu pd mawar putih ini; 2. transplant living tissue etc surgically, menggraf: the surgeon ~ed a piece of skin from the boy’s leg onto his burnt arm, pakar bedah menggraf kulit drpd kaki anak itu pd lengannya yg terbakar; 3. (often derog) transplant (one idea, report, system, etc onto another) menempelkan: the author has ~ed too many long explanatory passages onto his novel, penulis itu telah menempelkan terlalu banyak bahagian-bahagian keterangan yg panjang pd novelnya. | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |