graft

US /ɡræft/
UK /ɡræft/
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1.

cangkok, transplan

a piece of living tissue that is transplanted surgically

:
The surgeon performed a skin graft to cover the burn.
Ahli bedah melakukan cangkok kulit untuk menutupi luka bakar.
The bone graft was successful, and the patient is recovering well.
Cangkok tulang berhasil, dan pasien pulih dengan baik.
2.

suap, korupsi

practices, especially bribery, used to secure illicit gains in politics or business; corruption

:
The politician was accused of taking graft.
Politikus itu dituduh menerima suap.
The investigation uncovered widespread graft within the city council.
Penyelidikan mengungkap korupsi yang meluas di dalam dewan kota.
1.

mencangkok, mentransplantasikan

to transplant (living tissue) as a graft

:
They will graft skin from his thigh to his arm.
Mereka akan mencangkok kulit dari pahanya ke lengannya.
The gardener carefully grafted the new branch onto the old tree.
Tukang kebun dengan hati-hati mencangkokkan cabang baru ke pohon tua.
2.

menggabungkan, menyatukan

to attach or incorporate (something) as a part of something else, typically in a way that is difficult to separate

:
He tried to graft his ideas onto the existing plan.
Dia mencoba menggabungkan idenya ke dalam rencana yang sudah ada.
The new regulations were grafted onto the old legal framework.
Peraturan baru digabungkan ke dalam kerangka hukum lama.