sacrifice
US /ˈsæk.rə.faɪs/
UK /ˈsæk.rə.faɪs/

1.
pengorbanan
an act of giving up something valued for the sake of something else regarded as more important or worthy
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Parents often make great sacrifices for their children's future.
Orang tua sering membuat pengorbanan besar demi masa depan anak-anak mereka.
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He made a personal sacrifice to help his friend.
Dia membuat pengorbanan pribadi untuk membantu temannya.
2.
persembahan, kurban
the act of slaughtering an animal or person or surrendering a possession as an offering to a deity
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Ancient civilizations often performed animal sacrifices to appease their gods.
Peradaban kuno sering melakukan pengorbanan hewan untuk menenangkan dewa-dewa mereka.
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The priest prepared the sacrifice for the ritual.
Imam menyiapkan persembahan untuk ritual tersebut.
1.
mengorbankan
give up (something valued) for the sake of something else regarded as more important or worthy
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She had to sacrifice her career for her family.
Dia harus mengorbankan kariernya demi keluarganya.
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He decided to sacrifice his free time to volunteer.
Dia memutuskan untuk mengorbankan waktu luangnya untuk menjadi sukarelawan.
2.
mengorbankan, mempersembahkan
offer or kill as a religious sacrifice
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They would sacrifice a lamb during the ancient ritual.
Mereka akan mengorbankan seekor domba selama ritual kuno.
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The high priest was tasked to sacrifice the offerings.
Imam besar ditugaskan untuk mengorbankan persembahan.