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1 gugol
English Definition: see gugol1 see gugol2--------Active Verb: gumugolPassive Verb: gugulinEnglish Definition: (verb) to spend, to appropriateExamples: 1) Gumugol siya ng maraming oras sa pagaaral. (He spent a lot of time studying.) 2) Gugulin mo ang oras mo sa pagaaral. (Spend your time studying.)--------Active Verb: maggugolPassive Verb: igugolEnglish Definition: (verb) to spend, to appropriate somethingExamples: 1) Gusto kong maggugol ng oras sa aking mga anak. (I want to spend time with my children.) 2) Igugol mo ang oras mo sa iyong mga anak. (Spend your time with your kids.)
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spent — /spɛnt / (say spent) verb 1. past tense and past participle of spend. –adjective 2. used up, consumed, or exhausted. 3. Colloquial physically exhausted; weary …
mis|spent — «mihs SPEHNT», adjective, verb. –adj. spent foolishly or wrongly; wasted: »a misspent fortune, a misspent, ruined life. a) the past tense and past participle of misspend … Useful english dictionary
out|spent — «owt SPEHNT», adjective, verb. –adj. completely spent; exhausted. –v. the past tense and past participle of outspend … Useful english dictionary
need — [[t]ni͟ːd[/t]] ♦ needs, needing, needed (Need sometimes behaves like an ordinary verb, for example She needs to know and She doesn t need to know and sometimes like a modal, for example She need know , She needn t know , or, in more formal… … English dictionary
spend — /spend/ past tense and past participle spent /spent/ verb 1 MONEY (I, T) to use your money to buy or pay for things: spend money/ 5/$10/a lot: I spent so much money this weekend! | spend money etc on sth: More money should be spent on health and… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
spend — [ spend ] (past tense and past participle spent [ spent ] ) verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to use money to pay for things: How much money did you spend? spend for: This year we will spend more money for medical care. spend something… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
spend*/*/*/ — [spend] (past tense and past participle spent [spent] ) verb 1) [I/T] to use money to pay for things How much money did you spend?[/ex] You spend too much on clothes.[/ex] 2) [T] to stay somewhere, or to do something, for a period of time We… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
overspend — o|ver|spend1 [ ,ouvər spend ] (past tense and past participle o|ver|spent [ ,ouvər spent ] ) verb intransitive or transitive to spend more money than you should or more than you intended to ╾ o|ver|spend|ing noun uncount overspend o|ver|spend 2 [ … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
empty — /ˈɛmpti / (say emptee), /ˈɛmti / (say emtee) adjective (emptier, emptiest) 1. containing nothing; void of the usual or appropriate contents: an empty bottle. 2. vacant; unoccupied: an empty house. 3. without burden or load: an empty wagon. 4.… …
misspend — mis|spend [ mıs spend ] (past tense and past participle mis|spent [ mıs spent ] ) verb transitive to use money, time, or energy badly … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
underspend — un|der|spend [ ,ʌndər spend ] (past tense and past participle un|der|spent [ ,ʌndər spent ] ) verb intransitive or transitive to spend too little money on something, or to spend less than you expected: The government has underspent its budget by… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English