cracker

US /ˈkræk.ɚ/
UK /ˈkræk.ɚ/
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1.

keropok, biskut masin

a thin, flat, savory biscuit, typically eaten with cheese or other toppings

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She spread cheese on a cracker.
Dia menyapu keju pada keropok.
We had soup and crackers for lunch.
Kami makan sup dan keropok untuk makan tengah hari.
2.

mercun, bunga api

a firework that explodes with a sharp, loud noise

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The children lit a small cracker, and it popped loudly.
Kanak-kanak menyalakan mercun kecil, dan ia meletup dengan kuat.
New Year's Eve is often celebrated with fireworks and crackers.
Malam Tahun Baru sering disambut dengan bunga api dan mercun.
3.

penggodam, cracker

a person who breaks into computer systems, typically with malicious intent

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The company hired a cybersecurity expert to protect against crackers.
Syarikat itu mengupah pakar keselamatan siber untuk melindungi daripada penggodam.
A notorious cracker was arrested for breaching government systems.
Seorang penggodam terkenal ditangkap kerana menceroboh sistem kerajaan.
4.

cracker, orang putih miskin (menghina)

(derogatory) a poor white person, especially one living in the rural southern US

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The term 'cracker' is considered offensive when used to describe people.
Istilah 'cracker' dianggap menyinggung apabila digunakan untuk menggambarkan orang.
Historically, 'cracker' was used to refer to poor white laborers in the South.
Secara sejarah, 'cracker' digunakan untuk merujuk kepada pekerja kulit putih miskin di Selatan.