scab

US /skæb/
UK /skæb/
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1.

keruping

a mass of dried blood and serum that forms over a wound as it heals

:
The cut on his knee formed a scab.
Luka di lututnya membentuk keruping.
Don't pick at your scab, it will heal faster if you leave it alone.
Jangan korek keruping awak, ia akan sembuh lebih cepat jika dibiarkan.
2.

pengganti mogok, pembelot

a person who works while others are on strike; a strikebreaker

:
The union members shouted at the scabs crossing the picket line.
Ahli kesatuan menjerit kepada pengganti mogok yang melintasi barisan piket.
No one wants to be seen as a scab by their colleagues.
Tiada siapa yang mahu dilihat sebagai pengganti mogok oleh rakan sekerja mereka.
1.

mengering, membentuk keruping

to form a scab

:
The wound began to scab over.
Luka itu mula mengering.
His knee was still red, but it was starting to scab.
Lututnya masih merah, tetapi ia mula mengering.
2.

memecah mogok, menjadi pengganti mogok

to act as a strikebreaker

:
He was accused of trying to scab during the factory strike.
Dia dituduh cuba memecah mogok semasa mogok kilang.
The union warned members not to scab.
Kesatuan memberi amaran kepada ahli agar tidak memecah mogok.