puncture

US /ˈpʌŋk.tʃɚ/
UK /ˈpʌŋk.tʃɚ/
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1.

bocor, tusukan

a small hole in a tire or other inflatable object, caused by a sharp object

:
I got a puncture on my way to work.
Ban saya bocor dalam perjalanan ke kantor.
The balloon had a small puncture and slowly deflated.
Balon itu memiliki lubang kecil dan perlahan mengempis.
1.

menusuk, melubangi

to make a small hole in something with a sharp object

:
He accidentally punctured the tire with a nail.
Dia tidak sengaja menusuk ban dengan paku.
The doctor will puncture the skin to draw blood.
Dokter akan menusuk kulit untuk mengambil darah.
2.

menghancurkan, mengikis

to suddenly lose confidence or strength

:
His confidence was completely punctured after the failure.
Kepercayaan dirinya benar-benar hancur setelah kegagalan itu.
The team's morale was punctured by the late goal.
Semangat tim terkikis oleh gol di menit akhir.