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1 lusob
attack, affray, thrust -
2 sugod
English Definition: see sugod1 see sugod2--------Active Verb: sumugodEnglish Definition: (verb) to advance or rush into a forward attackExamples: Sumugod ang mga Hapon kahapon. (The Japanese advanced yesterday.)--------Active Verb: manugodPassive Verb: sugurinEnglish Definition: (verb) to advance or rush into a forward attackExamples: 1) Huwag ka namang manugod agad-agad kay Bill, Kenneth. (You should not attack Bill immediately, Kenneth.) 2) Sugurin mo si Monica, Hillary. (Attack Monica, Hillary.) -
3 atake
Active Verb: umatakePassive Verb: atakihinEnglish Definition: (verb) to attack, to have an attackExamples: Baka atakihin siya sa puso. (He might have a heart attack.) -
4 lusob
English Definition: see lusob1 see lusob2--------Active Verb: lumusobEnglish Definition: (verb) to attack; to assaultExamples: Lumusob ang sandatahang Amerikano sa Iraq kahapon. (The American forces attacked Iraq yesterday.)--------Active Verb: manglusobPassive Verb: lusubinEnglish Definition: (verb) to attack; to assaultExamples: 1) Nais ng Pangulong Clinton na manglusob ang sandatahang Amerikano laban sa mga taga-Iraq. (President Clinton wants to have the American forces to launch an attack against the Iraqis.) 2) Ayaw na ng mga taga-Iraq na lusubin ang mga taga-Ku -
5 sumalakay
assault, attack--------attack, invade -
6 hinahon
Active Verb: huminahonEnglish Definition: (adj) /ma--/ (mahinahon) self-controlled, calm (verb) to be calmExamples: Huminahon ka at nang hindi ka atakihin sa puso. (You should be calm so you will not have a heart attack.) -
7 daluhong
onset, aggression--------onslaught, attack--------rashness, thrust, start (1), precipitation -
8 lumusob
assault (1), attack (1), invade, invest -
9 paglaban
opposition, attack (1), resistance -
10 paglúsob
access, aggression, attack -
11 salakay
aggression, attack (1) -
12 salakayin
assault--------attack
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