submarine
US /ˌsʌb.məˈriːn/
UK /ˌsʌb.məˈriːn/

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kapal selam
a warship with a streamlined hull designed to operate completely submerged in the sea for long periods, equipped with a periscope and typically armed with torpedoes or missiles.
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The submarine surfaced after a week underwater.
Kapal selam itu timbul ke permukaan selepas seminggu di bawah air.
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They detected an enemy submarine near the coast.
Mereka mengesan kapal selam musuh berhampiran pantai.
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bawah laut, submarin
existing, occurring, or done under the surface of the sea.
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They explored the submarine caves.
Mereka meneroka gua-gua bawah laut.
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The earthquake caused a massive submarine landslide.
Gempa bumi menyebabkan tanah runtuh bawah laut yang besar.
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menyelam, beroperasi di bawah air
to travel or operate under the surface of the sea.
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The vessel is designed to submarine for extended missions.
Kapal itu direka untuk menyelam bagi misi yang panjang.
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We watched the marine life as the mini-sub began to submarine.
Kami menyaksikan kehidupan marin ketika kapal selam mini mula menyelam.