seal
US /siːl/
UK /siːl/

1.
segel, penyegel
a device or substance that is used to join two things together so as to prevent them from coming apart or to prevent anything from passing between them
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The broken seal caused the leak.
Segel yang rusak menyebabkan kebocoran.
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Make sure the seal on the container is tight.
Pastikan segel pada wadah rapat.
2.
segel, cap
a piece of wax, lead, or other material with an individual design stamped into it, attached to a document as a mark of authenticity or used to close a letter or package
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The king's letter bore his royal seal.
Surat raja memiliki segel kerajaannya.
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The document was authenticated with an official seal.
Dokumen itu disahkan dengan segel resmi.
3.
anjing laut, singa laut
a carnivorous marine mammal with flippers, a streamlined body, and a layer of blubber, able to live on land and in water
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We saw a seal basking on the rocks.
Kami melihat seekor anjing laut berjemur di bebatuan.
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Seals are excellent swimmers.
Anjing laut adalah perenang yang sangat baik.
1.
menyegel, menutup rapat
fasten or close securely, so that air, liquid, or other contents cannot enter or escape
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Please seal the envelope before mailing it.
Harap segel amplop sebelum mengirimkannya.
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The jar was perfectly sealed to keep the contents fresh.
Toples itu disegel dengan sempurna untuk menjaga isinya tetap segar.
2.
mengesahkan, menyetujui
formally certify or approve (something)
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The deal was sealed with a handshake.
Kesepakatan itu disegel dengan jabat tangan.
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Their fate was sealed when the enemy attacked.
Nasib mereka disegel ketika musuh menyerang.