cocoon
US /kəˈkuːn/
UK /kəˈkuːn/

1.
kepompong
a silky case spun by the larvae of many insects, especially silkworms, to protect themselves in the pupal stage
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The caterpillar spun a beautiful cocoon before transforming into a butterfly.
Ulat sutra memintal kepompong yang indah sebelum berubah menjadi kupu-kupu.
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The silkworm's cocoon is used to produce silk.
Kepompong ulat sutra digunakan untuk menghasilkan sutra.
2.
kepompong, pelindung
a protective covering or surrounding enclosure
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She created a warm, cozy cocoon of blankets on the sofa.
Dia menciptakan kepompong selimut yang hangat dan nyaman di sofa.
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The small town felt like a safe cocoon from the outside world.
Kota kecil itu terasa seperti kepompong yang aman dari dunia luar.
1.
membungkus, melindungi
to envelop or surround in a protective or comforting way
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She felt cocooned in the warmth of her blanket.
Dia merasa terbungkus dalam kehangatan selimutnya.
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The quiet village seemed to cocoon its residents from the city's hustle and bustle.
Desa yang tenang itu seolah-olah melindungi penduduknya dari hiruk pikuk kota.