shut in
US /ʃʌt ɪn/
UK /ʃʌt ɪn/

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mengurung, mengasingkan, menutup
to confine or enclose someone or something within a space, often implying restriction or isolation
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The heavy rain forced them to shut in the animals.
Hujan lebat memaksa mereka untuk mengurung haiwan-haiwan itu.
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She felt completely shut in by her illness.
Dia berasa benar-benar terkurung oleh penyakitnya.
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orang yang terkurung, orang yang mengasingkan diri
a person who is confined to their home or a particular place, often due to illness or disability
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The elderly woman became a shut-in after her fall.
Wanita tua itu menjadi terkurung selepas jatuh.
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Volunteers deliver meals to shut-ins in the community.
Sukarelawan menghantar makanan kepada orang yang terkurung dalam komuniti.
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terkurung, terasing
confined to one's home or a particular place, often due to illness or disability
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He has been shut in for weeks due to his broken leg.
Dia telah terkurung selama berminggu-minggu kerana kakinya patah.
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The storm left many people shut in without power.
Ribut menyebabkan ramai orang terkurung tanpa bekalan elektrik.