| thick | ~ and fast, cepat dan banyak: more incidents followed ~ and fast, lebih banyak dan cepat kejadian menyusul; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
| ugly | 2. very unpleasant, dahsyat: during the riot, ~ incidents occurred, semasa rusuhan itu, kejadian-kejadian yg dahsyat berlaku; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
| placatory | adj menenangkan hati: due to his ~ words there were no untoward incidents, oleh sebab kata-katanya yg menenangkan hati itu, tdk berlaku peristiwa yg buruk; he spoke to the angry men in a ~ tone, dia bercakap kpd orang-orang yg marah itu dgn nada yg menenangkan hati. | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
| gossip | 2. (often derog) informal writing about the private lives of well-known personalities, social incidents, etc, desas-desus, gosip: a ~ columnist, penulis ruangan gosip; 3. friendly chat, berbual-bual, bersembang: she liked to have a ~ with her neighbour, dia suka berbual-bual dgn jirannya; 4. scandal monger, tattler, kaki umpat; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
| fortune | win a ~, memenangi wang yg banyak; worth a ~, sangat berhaga; 2. fate, destiny, nasib: we must accept such incidents as the ~s of war, kita mesti menerima peristiwa spt itu sbg nasib semasa perang; it was his ~ to fail, although he nearly succeeded, sudah nasibnya dia gagal, walaupun dia hampir-hampir berjaya; F~ smiles on /so., st/, nasib menyebelahi /sso, sst/; seek o’s ~, merantau mencari untung nasib; tell so’s, ~, /menilik, menengok, menenung/ nasib sso; 3. chance, luck, nasib: he tried his ~ at the roulette table, dia mencuba nasibnya di meja roulette; by a stroke of ~, krn bernasib baik; have the good ~, bernasib baik, beruntung: she had the good ~ to travel far and wide, dia bernasib baik dapat mengembara jauh; have the ill ~, bernasib malang. | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
| 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 |
| accentuate | vt 1. see ACCENT (senses 1. & 2.); 2. make conspicuous, menyerlahkan, menampakkan lagi: eye make-up ~s the colour of the eyes, solekan mata menyerlahkan warna mata; the lighting ~s the cracks in the ceiling, cahaya lampu itu menampakkan lagi rekahan-rekahan di siling; 3. (fig.) emphasize, menonjolkan, menegaskan: incidents which ~ the instability of the region, kejadian-kejadian yg menonjolkan ketidakstabilan rantau tersebut. | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |