dim
US /dɪm/
UK /dɪm/

1.
2.
suram, kecil
(of a prospect or hope) not good or favorable
:
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The future looks dim for the struggling company.
Masa depan terlihat suram bagi perusahaan yang sedang berjuang.
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Hopes for a quick resolution were dim.
Harapan untuk resolusi cepat sangat kecil.
3.
rabun, lambat
(of a person or their eyes) having poor eyesight
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My grandmother is getting a bit dim now, she can barely read.
Nenek saya sekarang agak rabun, dia hampir tidak bisa membaca.
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He's not just old, he's also a bit dim in his understanding.
Dia tidak hanya tua, dia juga agak lambat dalam pemahamannya.
1.
meredupkan, menjadi redup
make or become less bright or clear
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Please dim the lights, it's too bright in here.
Tolong redupkan lampunya, terlalu terang di sini.
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The streetlights began to dim as dawn approached.
Lampu jalan mulai redup saat fajar mendekat.