cave in

US /keɪv ɪn/
UK /keɪv ɪn/
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1.

runtuh, roboh

to collapse or fall inward

:
The roof of the old mine shaft began to cave in.
Bumbung terowong lombong lama mula runtuh.
After the earthquake, several buildings caved in.
Selepas gempa bumi, beberapa bangunan runtuh.
2.

mengalah, menyerah

to yield or surrender to pressure or demands

:
Despite initial resistance, the government eventually caved in to public pressure.
Walaupun pada mulanya menentang, kerajaan akhirnya mengalah kepada tekanan awam.
He refused to cave in to their demands.
Dia enggan mengalah kepada tuntutan mereka.