pit
US /pɪt/
UK /pɪt/

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lubang, lekuk
a large hole in the ground, or a hollow in a surface
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The construction workers dug a deep pit for the foundation.
Pekerja binaan menggali lubang dalam untuk asas.
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There's a small pit in the road that needs to be filled.
Ada lubang kecil di jalan yang perlu diisi.
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pit, kawasan pit
an area at the side of a track where racing cars are refueled and repaired
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The race car pulled into the pit for a quick tire change.
Kereta lumba masuk ke pit untuk penukaran tayar pantas.
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The mechanics worked quickly in the pit to get the car back on track.
Mekanik bekerja pantas di pit untuk mengembalikan kereta ke trek.
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mengadu, mempertandingkan
to set (an animal, especially a dog) to fight against another animal or a person
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They used to pit dogs against each other in illegal fights.
Mereka dahulu mengadu anjing antara satu sama lain dalam pertarungan haram.
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The coach tried to pit the two strongest players against each other in practice.
Jurulatih cuba mengadu dua pemain terkuat antara satu sama lain dalam latihan.
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membuang biji
to remove the pit from (a fruit)
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She carefully pitted the cherries before making the pie.
Dia dengan berhati-hati membuang biji ceri sebelum membuat pai.
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You need a special tool to easily pit olives.
Anda memerlukan alat khas untuk mudah membuang biji zaitun.