Cebuano
v. stir up trouble so as to disrupt a proceeding. Trubúlun nátù ang míting, Let us disrupt the meeting by creating trouble; n. fight, brawl (slang). — syúting n. troubleshooting, looking for defects in a machine. — syútir n. troubleshooter.
Cebuano
v. 1. for two things to cross each other’s path but not meet; be facing each other but not squarely. Magtrúkis sila sa ílang ispáda, They will cross swords. Magtrúkis ang duha ka trín, The two trains will pass each other. Upat ka lamísa nga gatrúkis pagkabutang, Four tables placed facing each other in a disorderly way; 2. trade two things for each other that are exactly in opposing functions or positions. Makigtrúkis aku nímu. Pusta ka sa ákung manuk, aku sa ímu, OK, I’ll trade with you. I bet on your cock and you bet on mine. Trukísun ang ílang gúl sa haptayim, They traded goals at half-time. Itrúkis ímung rákit sa iyáha, Trade your racket for his; 3. have a clash of ideas or exchange of words. Nagtrúkis mi si Sír báhin sa ákung swildu, I had a quarrel with the boss regarding my salary. Amígu gihápun ta bísag nagkatrúkis átung idíya, We will remain friends even if our ideas clash; 4. for ideas to contradict each other. Namakak ka kay nagkatrúkis ang ímung katarúngan, You are lying because your reasoning is self-contradictory; n. 1. being in a crossed position. Trúkis kanang duha ka lubi, Those two coconut trees are growing so that they form an x relative to each other; 2. argument. Walay kahusayun ang inyung trúkis, There’s no solving of your argument.
Cebuano
n. trawling. Way trúling nga gitúgut sa dapit nga mabaw sa átung kadagátan, Trawling is not permitted in shallow waters; v. do trawl fishing.
Cebuano
n. trombone; v. play the trombone.
Cebuano
n. trumpet, funnel-shaped device used for amplifying or directing sound.
Cebuano
horn
Cebuano
n. bugle
Cebuano
n. trumpet
Cebuano
see trampit.
Cebuano
n. 1. trumpet with or without pistons; 2. triton trumpets, kind of large univalve; v. play a trumpet.
Cebuano
see trumpíta.
Cebuano
n. tuck or fold stitched into a garment for a better fit or for decoration; v. make a fold or dart in a garment. Ákung gitrunsalan ang háwak arun mahustu, I made a dart in the waistline in order to make the dress fit your body.
Cebuano
n. 1. throne; 2. high position, top post (humorous). Maáyu ka na man giyung pagkamuntǎr dihà sa ímung trúnu, ayaw táwun mig kalimti ang día sa ubus, Now that you are nicely established on your throne, don’t forget those of us left down here below; v. be seated at a higher level than the others in watching an event (humorous).
Cebuano
n. 1. troop of soldiers; 2. troupe of entertainers, actors.
Cebuano
n. trophy; v. win a trophy. (→) see trúpi, v.
Cebuano
n. tropics.
Cebuano
see trúpi.
Cebuano
n. log. mag-r- n. logger. panurúsu n. logging business. Panurúsu ang ákung pangítà, I’m engaged in logging.
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n. tea
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n. tea; v. have tea. Magtsá ta ug way kapi, We will have tea if there is no coffee. -ríra n. teapot.
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