English to Malay Dictionary puncture

puncture

tusukan
definition
verb
one of the knife blows had punctured a lung
make a puncture in (something).
the earlier mood of optimism was punctured
cause a sudden collapse of (mood or feeling).
noun
she was on her way home when she had a puncture
a small hole in a tire resulting in an escape of air.
translation of 'puncture'
noun
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example
Worse still is the title track - eight-and-a-half minutes of tedium and cliché interrupted by bad Riverdance impressions which really 'puncture' the dark mood the song is trying to conjure up.
Cosgrove dropped to the floor in front of the elderly man and ripped the fabric, exposing one skinny calf that had two red 'puncture' marks marring the skin.
Apply a comfrey leaf ointment or compress to your cut, but do not use it on 'puncture' wounds because the skin may heal faster than the tissue below.
a 'puncture' wound
The only negative aspect, was I got stuck in one of my toes by a sea urchin spine. I have since explored the 'puncture' wound after coming home and found nothing.
A 40-year-old man received a 'puncture' wound to his back after he stepped in to help a 19-year-old black woman who was being harassed by a group of youths at a bus stop.
Unfortunately, Brown's hopes of a good result were dashed when a clash of wheels with another rider brought about a 'puncture' .
Well, chances are, those blows managed to 'puncture' the brain, and they most likely died of internal bleeding, or maybe outer bleeding.
a 'puncture' wound
She didn't seem the least bit winded, though Shannon felt as if a knife were stabbing into his lungs, trying to 'puncture' his chest cavity so that all the air would escape and he would suffocate.
We drove on but the damage had caused a 'puncture' and we limped out of the stage, although the crew changed the wheel and repaired the bumper in just six minutes.
His right rear tyre then suffered a 'puncture' after a light touch from Ralf Schumacher's front wing as the German passed him on lap five.
Injuries can lead to tetanus if people get 'puncture' wounds.
Hold the finger and hand firmly to immobilize the finger as some patients's response is to pull away as you perform the skin 'puncture' .
However, for him the problems with start soon first a 'puncture' at his left-back tyre followed just after one lap by another one, this time at his left-right tyre.
Connecting wires were fed under the skin of the forearm and out from a skin 'puncture' and the wounds were sewn up.
A 57-year-old patient of mine had a 'puncture' wound of the foot while gardening.
But Charles found himself out of contention after sustaining a tyre 'puncture' .
I'm sure you all remember the Belvedere College massacre over when an angry young student went on the rampage with a plank of wood with a nail in it. 8 people were treated for 'puncture' wounds.
she was on her way home when she had a 'puncture'
Cover cuts and abrasions with waterproof dressings. Exercise great care with all sharps to prevent 'puncture' wounds, cuts or abrasions.
she was on her way home when she had a 'puncture'
Allergic status was documented by 'puncture' skin tests.
Clinically, progressive purpuric skin lesions and diffuse oozing from skin 'puncture' sites are observed, often within hours of birth.
The happy couple were driving back into Washington and, as they hit the Beltway, one of their car tyres sustained a 'puncture' .
It seals the 'puncture' and the tyre can then be reinflated ready for use.
The advantages are obvious: the airless tyre can never suffer a 'puncture' or valve failure and ends the need to check tyre pressures.
I looked over at the ‘vampires’ warily and then stood up, rubbing the two 'puncture' wounds on my neck.
Scientists have recently ruled out the possibility that the stylets of certain mites are too short to 'puncture' cells on the front surfaces of some ferns.
The quality of the skin 'puncture' sample is very technique dependent.
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