lame duck

US /leɪm dʌk/
UK /leɪm dʌk/
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1.

lame duck, pegawai yang akan tamat tempoh

an elected official or group of officials, as a legislature, continuing in office during the period between an election defeat and the inauguration of a successor

:
The president became a lame duck after losing the election.
Presiden menjadi lame duck selepas kalah dalam pilihan raya.
The lame duck Congress struggled to pass new legislation.
Kongres lame duck bergelut untuk meluluskan undang-undang baharu.
2.

gagal, tidak berkesan

a person or thing that is weak, ineffectual, or unsuccessful

:
The new product turned out to be a lame duck, failing to attract customers.
Produk baharu itu ternyata gagal, tidak berjaya menarik pelanggan.
After several attempts, the business was still a lame duck.
Selepas beberapa percubaan, perniagaan itu masih gagal.