discharge

US /dɪsˈtʃɑːrdʒ/
UK /dɪsˈtʃɑːrdʒ/
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1.

membenarkan keluar, memberhentikan

to allow someone to leave a hospital or prison, or to order someone to leave an organization such as the army or police

:
The patient was discharged from the hospital yesterday.
Pesakit telah dibenarkan keluar dari hospital semalam.
He was discharged from the army after five years of service.
Dia telah diberhentikan dari tentera selepas lima tahun berkhidmat.
2.

membuang, mengeluarkan

to send out a substance, especially waste liquid or gas

:
The factory discharges waste into the river.
Kilang itu membuang sisa ke dalam sungai.
The volcano began to discharge smoke and ash.
Gunung berapi mula mengeluarkan asap dan abu.
3.

melaksanakan, memenuhi

to perform a duty or fulfill an obligation

:
He was unable to discharge his duties due to illness.
Dia tidak dapat melaksanakan tugasnya kerana sakit.
The committee must discharge its responsibilities fairly.
Jawatankuasa mesti melaksanakan tanggungjawabnya secara adil.
1.

pembebasan, pemberhentian

the action of allowing someone to leave a hospital or prison, or of ordering someone to leave an organization

:
He received an honorable discharge from the military.
Dia menerima pembebasan terhormat dari tentera.
The doctor recommended her discharge from the hospital.
Doktor mengesyorkan pembebasannya dari hospital.
2.

pelepasan, pembuangan

the emission of a substance, especially waste liquid or gas

:
The factory's illegal discharge of chemicals caused pollution.
Pelepasan bahan kimia secara haram oleh kilang menyebabkan pencemaran.
There was a sudden discharge of electricity from the faulty wire.
Terdapat pelepasan elektrik secara tiba-tiba dari wayar yang rosak.