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n. a cover or lid of something which has a different shape from the thing it is put over and is not attached. Ang takub sa pawuntin pin, The fountain pen cover. (←) v. put a cover on. Kinsay nagtákub sa kahun? Who put the lid on the box? -an n. 1. pseudonym, alias. Ang ‘O. Henry’ takuban ni Wilyam Sidni Purtir, ‘O. Henry’ is the pen name of William Sidney Porter; 2. disguise; v. 1. use an assumed or pen name; 2. wear a disguise. Nagtakuban nga makililímus ang ditiktib, The detective disguised himself as a beggar. -an(←) see -an, v.
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see takúgan.
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camouflage
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mask
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pseudonym
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n. oyster
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n. something used to cover the roof ridge; v. put a cover over a roof ridge. Sín itakubu, Use galvanized iron sheets to cover the ridge of the roof.
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see taklúbu.
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see tikubù.
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v. 1. attach something to something else, put it right next to something so that it touches. Nagtákud ang duha ka daplin sa lamísa, The two edges of the table are touching each other. Takúra ang duha ka daplin sa panaptung himúung hábul, Attach the two pieces of cloth at the ends to make them into a blanket. Itakud ang kwadru sa bungbung, Attach the picture to the wall; 2. harness an animal, hitch it for work. Ayaw takdi nang bakáha ug balsa kay gamay pa nà, Don’t harness the cow to a sled because it is still too small; 3. infect with disease. Makatakud nang hanggà, Chicken pox is contagious. Hitakdan kag mudúul sa tibíhun, You’ll get infected if you go near a tubercular person; 3a. contaminate each other. Nag-úsa lang mug unlan magtákud giyud nang inyung mga kútu, You’re both lying on the same pillow, so you’ll get each other’s lice; 3b. arouse or spread to someone else as if a contagious disease. Nahimuut siyang namínaw sa makatakud nga katáwa ni Rúsi, He was amused listening to Rosie’s contagious laughter; 3c. influence so as to become like one. Natakdan ku sa kahinúun níya, I was influenced by his diligence in study. pa- v. pass a supernatural attribute on to another person upon death. Úngù na siya kay gipatakdan sa tigúlang úngù, He is a vampire now because the old man passed his supernatural power on to him. takdanan n. an animal trained to take the harness. maN-r-(←), matakdánun a. contagious, tending to spread from person to person.
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v. manage to do something that requires strength or money. Dì na siya makatákud ug alsa ug bug-at, She can’t manage to lift heavy things. Makatákud kahà kag patunghà sa ímung anak? Can you manage to send your child to school?
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see takúgan.
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n. kind of chiton of rocks in tidal flats.
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see saruk, n1, v.
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v. for the chin to tremble causing the teeth to chatter. Nagtákul ang ákung suwang sa katugnaw, My chin is chattering with cold.
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1. all of a sudden. Sa takuláhaw lamang siya natumba, Suddenly he collapsed; 2. not very long, just a few minutes ago. Takuláhaw pa tu siyang milakaw. Maapsan pa tingáli nímu kun ímung sundan, He left just a few minutes ago. You might still catch up with him if you go after him.
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unexpected
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n. burned food particles sticking to the insides of cooking utensils; v. have burnt food particles. Ug sigáhan nímu ug kusug, takulingun ang kaldíru, If you turn the fire high, the pot will have burnt particles. -un a. encrusted with burnt food particles.
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n. kind of stout vine commonly found on coconut trees, with glossy, deep green, runcinate leaves and dark brown roots that anchor the plant to the tree: Rhaphidophora merrillii.
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n. 1. lean-to, hut; 2. roof of a single pitch; v. pitch something as a protection. Nagtakumba silag hábul ug didtu sila mangatúlug, They pitched a blanket and slept under it. Gitakumbáhan níyag playwud ang irù arun dì mahumud sa ulan, He set up a piece of plywood for the dog to get under to keep out of the rain. -in- n. lean-to or something set up with a single-pitched roof.
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