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defect
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encumbrance
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hindrance
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jeopardy
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n. 1. impediment to one’s freedom of action. Makalangyaw ku kay ulitáwu pang way kabilinggan, I’m free to travel as I am unmarried and have no responsibilities. Dúnay kabilinggan ang yútà, There’s some problem with the title to that land. walay — a. of no impediment. b. of no importance. Dinhay áway piru wà tuy kabilinggan, There was a fight, but it was nothing worth talking about. Way kabilinggan nang samára. Kadlas ra, That wound was nothing. It was just a scratch. Way kabilinggan ug hutdan tag kwarta kay makahuwam ta, It doesn’t matter if we run out of money because we can always borrow; 2. responsibility. Dakung kabilinggan ang pagkuput ug dakung kwarta, It’s a big responsibility to be in charge of a large sum of money; 3. things to attend to. Dúgay siyang maulì kay may kabilinggan pang giatiman sa upisína, He will come home late because he has something to attend to at the office. -un a. having responsibilities.
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obstacle
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n. ridge pole of a roof; v. make, put in a ridge pole.
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see kawilkawil. see kawil.
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a. ready to take offense and therefore trouble-prone. Dílì katiáwan ang táwung kabilúsu, You can’t play jokes on people who take offense easily; v. become readily offended and therefore trouble-prone. Ug magkabilúsu ka íning dapíta, tabangan ka giyud sa mga buguy dinhi, If you act touchy around these parts, the toughs will gang up on you.
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n. 1. bars for reinforcing concrete; 2. iron bars for window grills; v. put iron bars in.
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n. ship’s cabin; v. travel cabin class.
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cockpit
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cabinet
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n. Cabinet
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n. cabinet
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n. surprise
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cabinet
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n. cabinet, case with drawers or shelves for medicine, food, jewelry, etc.
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n. cover; v. 1. put a cover on something Kabíri ang libru arun dì mahúgaw, Put cover on the book so it won’t get dirty; 2. protect oneself from blows with the hands. Mukábir siya dáyun kun dyában, He covers immediately if his opponent jabs him; 3. cover the ball in a volleyball game. Páwul kay síku ímung gikábir, Foul! You covered the ball with your elbow. kabirkábir v. dílì, walà — fail to keep something concealed, be direct where propriety requires the opposite. Sa walay kabirkábir íya akung gihingawátan, Without beating around the bush, he accused me of being a thief.
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v. make a profit. Dakug makabir ang nigusyung ismagling, There’s a big profit to be made in the smuggling business. Bay-ansil mauy ákung nigusyung nakabiran, I made profit in the business of buying and selling.
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