Duminggu di- n. Palm Sunday.
a. 1. secret which has become public knowledge, an open secret. Bulgar na kaáyu ang ílang panaghigugmaay, Their love affair is public knowledge; 2. vulgar, coarse. (→) v. reveal a secret. Ayaw bulgara (ibulgǎr) nang tabía, Don’t bring that gossip to public knowledge.
n. 1. screen for a home; 2. movie screen; v. 1. screen in. 2. block in games to afford a good shot for the teammate. Iskrínan giyud ang gwardiya arun lugar kaáyu sa pagsiyut ang ímung kaúban, Block the guard so your teammate is free to shoot the ball; 3. screen applicants. Iskrínun úsà ang tanang aplikanti usà pakuháa sa iksámin, All applicants are screened before being allowed to take the exam.
n. carpet. rid — n. 1. red carpet, royal welcome; 2. seats placed just outside a ring where live shows, boxing, or wrestling matches, or exhibitions are held.
see pangtamban. see tamban.
v. turn something over on its side. Ang awtu gipukwang sa mga rayutir, The rioters overturned the car.
n. 1. certification of having finished a certain course or elementary grades; 2. a formalized declaration of thanks; 3. a document evidencing ownership of stock. — sa kandidatúra certificate of candidacy.
see sul-ub, v. (→) see sul-ub, n.
v. for something to stand out straight and bare. Mitukdug (nanukdug) ang mga mais human hugpái sa dúlun, The corn plants stood straight and bare after a swarm of locusts settled on them; n. ribs of umbrella.
v. 1. peel off, detach something from a surface to which it is firmly attached, esp. over its entire surface; become so. Wà pa muukal (maukal) ang unud sa lubi, The coconut meat has not detached from its shell. Nag-ukal ang tikud sa sapátus, The heel is coming off the shoes. Nagkaukal na ang pintal sa dáang balay, The paint of the old house is peeling off; 2. take out or away from something as if detached. Ukala na nang bátà sa íyang inahan, Take that child away from its mother. Dì na siya maukal sa pagkamaistru, He can’t be removed from his teaching post.
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