borrow | vt 1. take or obtain with intention or promise of returning, meminjam: he ~ed his father’s car, dia meminjam kereta bapanya; these books may be ~ed for two weeks, buku-buku ini boleh dipinjam selama dua minggu; 2. adopt from another source, meminjam: they ~ed my ideas, mereka meminjam idea-idea saya; Malay has ~ed words from other languages, bahasa Melayu telah meminjam kata-kata drpd bahasa lain; 3. (arith), (in subtraction) meminjam; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
import | vt 1. bring in from foreign country, a. (goods and services) mengimport: Australia ~s rubber from Malaysia, Australia mengimport getah dr Malaysia; b. (labour etc) membawa masuk: the company will ~ labour from the neighbouring islands, syarikat itu akan membawa masuk tenaga buruh dr pulau-pulau berhampiran; 2. bring (ideas, words, etc) from an outside source, meminjam: these ideas were ~ed from the West, idea-idea ini dipinjam dr Barat; 3. (fml) signify, mean, menunjukkan; (in interrog construction) makna, maksud: what do you think this change of attitude ~s?, pd fikiran kamu, apakah maksud perubahan sikap ini?. | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
imposition | n 1. levying, pengenaan: the ~ of higher fees on foreign students, pengenaan yuran yg lebih tinggi e atas pelajar asing; 2. act of forcing acceptance of, a. (condition, sanction, fine, etc) pengenaan: the ~ of a fine should serve as sufficient punishment, pengenaan denda seharusnya merupakan hukuman yg memadai; b. (sentence) penjatuhan; c. (task, duty, etc) mempertanggungjawabkan; d. (o’s will, idea, etc) pemaksaan; e. (st burdensome such as responsibility, problem, etc) pembebanan; 3. st imposed, [various translations]: this extra responsibility is an ~ I am unwilling to take on, tanggungjawab tambahan ini merupakan beban yg tdk sanggup saya terima; your borrowing it without asking was an ~, perbuatan amu meminjam tanpa meminta izin menyusahkan saya. | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |