English to Malay Dictionary overdue

overdue

tertunggak
definition
adjective
the rent was nearly three months overdue
not having arrived, happened, or been done by the expected time.
reform is now overdue
having been needed for some time.
translation of 'overdue'
adjective
lambat,
lampau tempoh
example
This is a terrifically fun, raw and guts-forward record that was way 'overdue' for a larger audience.
I'm about three weeks 'overdue' for my monthly snuffles, I reckon.
The need for consideration of the issue of truth in public and parliamentary discourse within democracies has been long 'overdue' for re-examination.
Baillie's recent return to the form he showed in his youth is 'overdue' .
The amenities have not materialised and are now long 'overdue' and residents are becoming uneasy about when they arrive.
She was born two weeks 'overdue' at 10.08 am on January 29.
But I do have a mountain of 'overdue' schoolwork to do
A hardened approach to this problem is long 'overdue' , but it must have teeth.
Rachel couldn't wait for her second baby when she was eight days 'overdue' , but little did she know that 30 minutes after having a bath she would be giving birth in the back of her partner's Ford Escort.
I note that the bill itself is well over a year 'overdue' , since the date of the Stockholm agreement, yet nowhere in the bill does it actually state what the exportation of those certain goods are.
Despite the financial uncertainty at the club, a contract offer seems 'overdue' .
Restructuring or increased regulation of the industry might be 'overdue' .
And on top of that, the economy itself was long 'overdue' for a recovery almost regardless of what the government was going to do.
He wants desperately to be at the birth but the baby was four days 'overdue' when he had to come to York for the UK event.
In the late 1860s Whitman received 'overdue' recognition in America as the early reactions to his radical style began to fade.
We picked up our Chinese takeaways and raced home in time for the arrival of the baby - who was 'overdue' in the end anyway.
The money, no doubt like many a book, is long 'overdue' .
This resignation was, I believe, widely expected and arguably long 'overdue' .
Stuart Archbold, chairman of Leeds-based Archbold Logistics, said the move was long 'overdue' .
A public health approach to an ageing society is long 'overdue' .
I enjoyed my three supposedly 'overdue' weeks, and my instinct was always that my baby was thriving.
Our 11 o'clock drinking curfew is antiquated and 'overdue' for reform.
He says from now on they will not have to pay fines on their 'overdue' library books, they cannot be arrested for being drunk and disorderly and they get free parking.
Action to address this problem is long 'overdue' .
I think the Homeland Security Department was long 'overdue' .
The spokesman said that Mr Byers admitted there were problems with the present formula and that change was long 'overdue' .
The international laws that served us in the aftermath of the Second World War are 'overdue' for reform.
The time for diplomacy, in my view, is long 'overdue' .
It was thirteen years ago today that Lauren said: this baby is overdue, 'overdue' , we might have to try castor oil now!
This whole area is well 'overdue' for public scrutiny and systematic reform.
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