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Lumabas
1-
hectic
2-
emotional
3-
to make a fuss
4-
gutted
5-
to blow away
6-
thrilled to bits
7-
to get through to
8-
couch potato
9-
to get at
10-
adoration
11-
curiosity
12-
encouragement
13-
fury
14-
indignation
15-
irritation
16-
modesty
17-
reassurance
18-
anxiety
19-
boastfulness
20-
disappointment
21-
fear
22-
sarcasm
23-
relief
24-
astonishment
25-
delight
26-
to pull the other one (, it has got bells on)
27-
to die
hectic
pang-uri
h
h
e
ɛ
c
k
t
t
i
ɪ
c
k
(masikip)

(masikip)

abala

extremely busy and chaotic

example
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The office was always hectic during the end of the month with deadlines approaching.
They managed to complete the project despite the hectic pace of the last few weeks.
emotional
pang-uri
e
i
m
m
o
t
ʃ
io
ə
n
n
a
ə
l
l
(may kinalaman sa damdamin)

(may kinalaman sa damdamin)

emosyonal

relating to people's emotions

to [make] a fuss
to make a fuss
Parirala
uk flag
/mˌeɪk ɐ fˈʌs/
N/A

N/A

Collocation

to react with excessive or unnecessary attention or agitation about something

gutted
pang-uri
g
g
u
ə
tt
t
e
ɪ
d
d
(sugatang-sugat na damdamin)

(sugatang-sugat na damdamin)

labis na nalungkot

experiencing great sadness, shock, or disappointment

to blow away
to blow away
Pandiwa
uk flag
/blˈoʊ ɐwˈeɪ/
(mangunahing)

(mangunahing)

mapabilib

to impress someone greatly

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Tautos
Katayuang Parirala
separable
pandiwa ng parirala
blow
bahagi ng parirala
away
thrilled to bits
thrilled to bits
Parirala
uk flag
/θɹˈɪld tə bˈɪts/
N/A

N/A

used to describe a person who is very excited and pleased

to get through to
Pandiwa
uk flag
/ɡɛt θɹˈuː tuː/
(makaabot sa)

(makaabot sa)

makapagpahayag sa

to successfully communicate a message or idea to someone in a way that they understand or accept it

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Katayuang Parirala
separable
pandiwa ng parirala
get
bahagi ng parirala
through to
couch potato
couch potato
Pangngalan
uk flag
/kˈaʊtʃ pətˈeɪɾoʊ/
(kumbinasyon ng sofa at patatas)

(kumbinasyon ng sofa at patatas)

sittingan

Humorous
Idiom

someone who sits around and watches TV a lot

What is the origin of the idiom "couch potato" and when to use it?

The term "couch potato" came into use in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It plays on the image of a potato plant, which remains static in one place and passively absorbs nutrients. It refers to someone who spends much of their free time lounging on the couch in an inactive state, often while watching television or screen-based entertainment. It describes a sedentary lifestyle characterized by excessive inactivity and lack of exercise due to excessive time spent engaged with media sources from a horizontal position.

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Tambalang Pangngalan
to get at
Pandiwa
uk flag
/ɡˈɛt æt/
(manghimasok)

(manghimasok)

mang-atake

to criticize or attack someone, usually in a subtle or indirect manner

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Tautos
Katayuang Parirala
inseparable
pandiwa ng parirala
get
bahagi ng parirala
at
adoration
Pangngalan
a
æ
d
d
o
ə
r
r
a
t
ʃ
io
ə
n
n
(dakilang pag-ibig)

(dakilang pag-ibig)

pagsamba

the act of showing great love or admiration, usually through gestures or actions

curiosity
curiosity
Pangngalan
c
k
u
r
r
io
s
s
i
ə
t
t
y
i
(pagka-usisa)

(pagka-usisa)

kuryusidad

a strong wish to learn something or to know more about something

encouragement
Pangngalan
e
ɛ
n
n
c
k
ou
ɜ
r
r
a
ɪ
g
ʤ
e
m
m
e
ə
n
n
t
t
(pagnanais)

(pagnanais)

pagsuporta

something that is told or given to someone in order to give them hope or provide support

discouragement
fury
fury
Pangngalan
f
f
u
r
r
y
i
(galit)

(galit)

poot

a feeling of extreme and often violent anger

indignation
indignation
Pangngalan
i
ɪ
n
n
d
d
i
ɪ
g
g
n
n
a
t
ʃ
io
ə
n
n
(pagsasalao)

(pagsasalao)

galit

a feeling of anger or annoyance aroused by something unjust, unworthy, or mean

irritation
irritation
Pangngalan
i
ɪ
rr
r
i
ɪ
t
t
a
t
ʃ
io
ə
n
n
(kasakiman)

(kasakiman)

pagka-irita

a feeling of annoyance or discomfort caused by something that is bothersome or unpleasant

modesty
modesty
Pangngalan
m
m
o
ɑ
d
d
e
ə
s
s
t
t
y
i
(kababaang-loob)

(kababaang-loob)

mapagpakumbaba

he quality of not being too proud or boastful about one's abilities or achievements, and not drawing too much attention to oneself

immodesty
reassurance
Pangngalan
uk flag
/ˌɹiəˈʃʊɹəns/
(pagtulong sa loob)

(pagtulong sa loob)

pagbibigay-katiyakan

a comforting action or statement made to someone to ease their worries, uncertainties, or anxieties about something

anxiety
anxiety
Pangngalan
a
æ
n
n
x
gz
ie
aɪə
t
t
y
i
(pangamba)

(pangamba)

pagkabalisa

a feeling of nervousness or worry about a future event or uncertain outcome

boastfulness
boastfulness
Pangngalan
b
b
oa
s
s
t
t
f
f
u
ə
l
l
n
n
e
ə
ss
s
(pagmamataas)

(pagmamataas)

pagmamalaki

the act of bragging or expressing excessive pride or self-importance about oneself, one's achievements, possessions, or status

disappointment
Pangngalan
d
d
i
ɪ
s
s
a
ə
pp
p
oi
ɔɪ
n
n
t
t
m
m
e
ə
n
n
t
t
(pagkalungkot)

(pagkalungkot)

pagkabigo

dissatisfaction that is resulted from the unfulfillment of one's expectations

fear
fear
Pangngalan
f
f
ea
ɪ
r
r
(pangamba)

(pangamba)

takot

a bad feeling that we get when we are afraid or worried

fearlessness
sarcasm
Pangngalan
s
s
a
ɑ
r
r
c
k
a
æ
s
z
ə
m
m
(pagtutuyot)

(pagtutuyot)

sarkasmo

the use of words that convey the opposite meaning as a way to annoy someone or for creating a humorous effect

relief
relief
Pangngalan
r
r
e
i
l
l
ie
i
f
f
(pagpapahinga)

(pagpapahinga)

kaaliwan

a feeling of comfort that comes when something annoying or upsetting is gone

astonishment
astonishment
Pangngalan
a
ə
s
s
t
t
o
ɑ
n
n
i
ɪ
sh
ʃ
m
m
e
ə
n
n
t
t
(gulat)

(gulat)

kamangha-manghang

a strong feeling of surprise caused by something unexpected

delight
delight
Pangngalan
d
d
e
ɪ
l
l
i
gh
t
t
(ligaya)

(ligaya)

kasiyahan

a feeling of great pleasure or joy

to pull the other (one|leg) (, it has got bells on|)
to pull the other one (, it has got bells on)
Parirala
uk flag
/pˈʊl ðɪ ˈʌðɚ wˈʌn ɔːɹ lˈɛɡ ɪt hɐz ɡɑːt bˈɛlz ˈɑːn ɔːɹ/
N/A

N/A

Humorous
Idiom
Informal

to show that one believes that someone is joking or lying

What is the origin of the idiom "pull the other one" and when to use it?

The idiom "pull the other one" is a humorous and somewhat sarcastic expression used to express doubt or skepticism regarding something someone has said. The origin of this phrase is not precisely documented, but it is recognized as a playful and somewhat tongue-in-cheek way of challenging the credibility of a statement.

to die
Pandiwa
d
d
ie
(nangungulila)

(nangungulila)

nagnanais

to have a strong longing or intense desire for something or someone

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Tautos

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