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1 pag-ibig sa sarili
self-love -
2 pagpipigil sa sarili
self-control -
3 sarili
self, own, individual, intransitive -
4 gamot
English Definition: see gamot1 see gamot2--------Active Verb: gumamotPassive Verb: gamutinEnglish Definition: 1) medicine (noun) 2) to treat, especially with medicine (verb)Examples: 1) Gumamot ng bata ang doktor. (The doctor treated the child.) 2) Gamutin mo ang batang may sakit. (Treat the sick child.)--------Active Verb: maggamotEnglish Definition: (verb) to treat one's selfExamples: Maggamot ka ng iyong sugat. (You treat your wounds.)--------Active Verb: manggamotPassive Verb: gamutinEnglish Definition: (verb) to treat other's (outside of self)Examples: 1) Manggamot ka ng mga mahihirap sa baryo. (You treat the poor people in the barrio.) 2) Gamutin mo ang sakit ng mga mahihirap. (Treat the illness of the poor people.) -
5 sarili
English Definition: see sarili1 see sarili2--------English Definition: (noun) self; one's self--------English Definition: (adj) private -
6 bitay
Active Verb: magbitayPassive Verb: bitayinEnglish Definition: 1) to hang one's self by the neck -- MAGBITAY (verb) 2) to hang by the neck -- BITAYIN, IBITAY (verb)Examples: 1) Magbitay ka. (Hang yourself.) 2) Ibitay mo ang kriminal. ([You] hang the criminal.) -
7 halang
English Definition: see halang1 see halang2 see halang3--------English Definition: (adj) /pa--/ (pahalang) horizontal, transverse, lying across--------Active Verb: humalangEnglish Definition: (verb) to barricade, to use one's self as an obstructionExamples: Humalang sa pinto si Elsa upang huwag makapasok ang bata. (Elsa barricaded the door in order that the kid will not be able to get in.)--------Active Verb: maghalangPassive Verb: ihalangEnglish Definition: (verb) to lay across, to put crosswise as an impedimentExamples: 1) Maghalang ka ng kahoy sa pintuan. (You put a block of wood across the door.) 2) Ihalang mo ang kahoy sa pintuan. (Put the block of wood across the door.) -
8 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.) -
9 kabig
Active Verb: kumabigPassive Verb: kabiginEnglish Definition: 1) to draw or pull towards one's self (verb) 2) to collect one's winnings in gambling (verb)Examples: 1) Kumabig siya ng malaki. (He gathered in a big share.) 2) Kabigin mo ang pinanalunan mo. (Get your winnings.) -
10 kamot
Active Verb: kumamotPassive Verb: kamutinEnglish Definition: 1) to scratch one's self -- KUMAMOT (verb) 2) to scratch repeatedly -- MAGKAMOT (verb) 3) to scratch somebody -- MANGAMOT, KAMUTIN (verb)Examples: 1) Kumamot na lang siya ng ulo. (He just scratched his head.) 2) Magkamot ka na lang ng ulo. (Just scratch your head.) 3) Mangamot ka na lang ng pusa. (Just scratch a cat.) -
11 solo
English Definition: see solo1 see solo2--------English Definition: (adj) single; alone; solitary--------Active Verb: magsoloEnglish Definition: (verb) to be by one's self; to be aloneExamples: Magsolo ka muna sa pagkanta. (You should sing solo first.) -
12 timpi
Active Verb: magtimpiPassive Verb: timpiinEnglish Definition: (verb) to control one's self -
13 tokayo
English Definition: (noun) namesake; person having the same first name as one's selfL2 Definition: (var) TUKAYONotes: Spanish -
14 kinabig
pull towards one's self -
15 nagkahiyaan sila
they got self-conscious -
16 nasamsam
to get everything for one's self -
17 panata
a promise to one's self or somebody, devotion, vow -
18 rin
also, too, likewise, same, self
См. также в других словарях:
Self — Self, n.; pl. {Selves}. 1. The individual as the object of his own reflective consciousness; the man viewed by his own cognition as the subject of all his mental phenomena, the agent in his own activities, the subject of his own feelings, and the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
self- — ♦ Élément, de l angl. self « soi même ». ⇒ auto . self élément, de l angl. self, qui signifie soi même . ⇒SELF , élém. de compos. Élém. tiré de l angl. self « soi même », de même sens, entrant dans la constr. de subst. empr. à l angl. ou faits… … Encyclopédie Universelle
self — self, the self In sociology, the concept of self is most frequently held to derive from the philosophies of Charles Horton Cooley , William James , and George Herbert Mead , and is the foundation of symbolic interactionism . It highlights the… … Dictionary of sociology
self — /self/, n., pl. selves, adj., pron., pl. selves, v. n. 1. a person or thing referred to with respect to complete individuality: one s own self. 2. a person s nature, character, etc.: his better self. 3. personal interest. 4. Philos. a … Universalium
self — self; self·dom; self·hood; self·ish·ness; self·ism; self·ist; self·less; self·ness; self·same·ness; thy·self; un·self; do it your·self; do it your·self·er; non·self; it·self; self·ish; self·ward; self·ish·ly; self·ward·ness; self·wards; … English syllables
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self — W3S2 [self] n plural selves [selvz] [: Old English;] 1.) [C usually singular] the type of person you are, your character, your typical behaviour etc sb s usual/normal self ▪ Sid was not his usual smiling self. be/look/feel (like) your old self… … Dictionary of contemporary English
self — W3S2 [self] n plural selves [selvz] [: Old English;] 1.) [C usually singular] the type of person you are, your character, your typical behaviour etc sb s usual/normal self ▪ Sid was not his usual smiling self. be/look/feel (like) your old self… … Dictionary of contemporary English
self — [ self ] (plural selves [ selvz ] ) noun *** count or uncount who you are and what you think and feel, especially the conscious feeling of being separate and different from other people: sense of self: Young babies do not have a fully developed… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
self- — is a highly productive prefix forming compounds of various types, in most of which self acts as the object on which the action or attribute signified by the second element operates, e.g. self betrayal (= betrayal of oneself), self awareness (=… … Modern English usage
self- — [self] [ME < OE < self: see SELF] prefix 1. of oneself or itself: refers to the direct object of the implied transitive verb [self love, self restraint] 2. by oneself or itself: refers to the subject of the implied verb [self acting] 3. in … English World dictionary