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foraging
Pangngalan
f
f
o
ɔ
r
r
a
ɪ
g
ʤ
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g
(pangangalap ng pagkain)

(pangangalap ng pagkain)

paghahanap ng pagkain

the act of searching or gathering food, resources, or provisions in the natural environment, typically done by animals

example
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The bear spent the morning foraging for berries in the forest.
Squirrels rely on foraging to gather nuts for the winter.
self-sufficient
self-sufficient
pang-uri
uk flag
/ˌsɛɫfsəˈfɪʃənt/, /ˌsɛɫfsəˈfɪʃɪnt/
(may kakayahang magtaguyod ng sarili)

(may kakayahang magtaguyod ng sarili)

nagtutustos sa sarili

capable of providing everything that one needs, particularly food, without any help from others

assembly line
Pangngalan
uk flag
/ɐsˈɛmbli lˈaɪn/
(linya ng produksyon)

(linya ng produksyon)

linya ng pagpupulong

a production process where a product is put together in a step-by-step manner by different people or machines, each responsible for a specific task

What is an "assembly line"?

An assembly line is a production method where a product is created step by step as it moves along a conveyor or through a series of workstations. Each worker or machine performs a specific task at each stage, and the product is gradually built up. This method is used in many industries to produce goods quickly and efficiently, allowing for mass production. The process is designed to make manufacturing faster, reduce labor costs, and improve consistency and quality in the final product.

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Tambalang Pangngalan
ethos
Pangngalan
e
i
th
θ
o
ɑ
s
s
(paninindigan)

(paninindigan)

pangkalahatang pananaw

the fundamental values and beliefs that influence and guide the behavior and attitudes of a person, group, or organization

pipe dream
pipe dream
Pangngalan
uk flag
/pˈaɪp dɹˈiːm/
(pangangarap na hindi maabot)

(pangangarap na hindi maabot)

imposibleng pangarap

Idiom
Informal

an impractical or impossible idea, plan, or wish

What is the origin of the idiom "pipe dream" and when to use it?

The idiom "pipe dream" originated in the early 20th century and was originally associated with the idea of hallucinations experienced by smokers of opium pipes, leading to unrealistic visions. Over time, it evolved to describe any impractical or unattainable vision or plan.

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Tambalang Pangngalan
to splash out
to splash out
Pandiwa
uk flag
/splˈæʃ ˈaʊt/
(magpakasasa)

(magpakasasa)

mag-splurge

to spend a lot of money on fancy or unnecessary things

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Katayuang Parirala
inseparable
pandiwa ng parirala
splash
bahagi ng parirala
out
to [live] beyond {one's} means
to live beyond one's means
Parirala
uk flag
/lˈaɪv bɪjˌɑːnd wˈʌnz mˈiːnz/
N/A

N/A

Idiom

to spend in a way that exceeds one's income

What is the origin of the idiom "live beyond one's means" and when to use it?

The origin of the phrase "live beyond one's means" is not specific, but it is a reflection of the idea that individuals should only spend as much as they can afford, based on their income and resources. This idiom is used to describe a lifestyle where a person spends more money than their income can comfortably support, leading to financial difficulties or debt.

to [make] (both|) ends meet
to make (both) ends meet
Parirala
uk flag
/mˌeɪk bˈoʊθ ˈɛndz mˈiːt/
N/A

N/A

Idiom

to make enough money to pay for one's basic needs

What is the origin of the idiom "make ends meet" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "make ends meet" is uncertain, but it dates back to at least the 17th century and is thought to have originated from accounting or financial terminology. It is used to describe the act of managing one's finances in a way that allows them to cover all their expenses with their available income, without going into debt or experiencing financial hardship.

to fritter away
to fritter away
Pandiwa
uk flag
/fɹˈɪɾɚɹ ɐwˈeɪ/
(nasisira ang panahon)

(nasisira ang panahon)

nawawaldas

to slowly and carelessly waste or use up something, such as time, money, resources, or opportunities

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Katayuang Parirala
separable
pandiwa ng parirala
fritter
bahagi ng parirala
away
poverty-stricken
pang-uri
uk flag
/pˈɑːvɚɾistɹˈɪkən/
(mahirap)

(mahirap)

naghihirap

suffering from extreme deprivation

to squander
to squander
Pandiwa
s
s
q
k
u
w
a
ɑ
n
n
d
d
e
ɜ
r
r
(gumasta nang walang saysay)

(gumasta nang walang saysay)

mag-aksaya

to waste or misuse something valuable, such as money, time, or opportunities

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Tautos
insurance
Pangngalan
i
ɪ
n
n
s
ʃ
u
ʊ
r
r
a
ə
n
n
c
s
e
(aseguro)

(aseguro)

seguro

the arrangement with an institute or agency according to which they guarantee to make up for the damages in the event of an accident or loss

premium
Pangngalan
p
p
r
r
e
i
m
m
iu
m
m
(bayad seguro)

(bayad seguro)

premyo

the amount of money paid to an insurance company in exchange for coverage or protection against specified risks or potential losses

contactless
pang-uri
c
k
o
ɑ
n
n
t
t
a
æ
c
k
t
t
l
l
e
ɛ
ss
s
(makalata na walang pagpindot)

(makalata na walang pagpindot)

walang kontak

(of interactions or payments) done without physical touch, often using wireless technology

current account
Pangngalan
uk flag
/kˈɜːɹənt ɐkˈaʊnt/
(kasalukuyang kuwenta)

(kasalukuyang kuwenta)

kasalukuyang account

a bank account that allows frequent deposits and withdrawals, typically using checks, with no prior notice required

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Tambalang Pangngalan
debit
Pangngalan
d
d
e
ɛ
b
b
i
ɪ
t
t
(debayt)

(debayt)

debit

an entry indicating an increase in assets or an expense, and a decrease in debts or income

credit
bonus
Pangngalan
b
b
o
n
n
u
ə
s
s
(pabuya)

(pabuya)

bonus

the extra money that we get, besides our salary, as a reward

comprehensive
comprehensive
pang-uri
c
k
o
ɑ
m
m
p
p
r
r
e
i
h
h
e
ɛ
n
n
s
s
i
ɪ
v
v
e
(masaklaw)

(masaklaw)

komprehensibo

covering or including all aspects of something

noncomprehensive
policy
Pangngalan
p
p
o
ɑ
l
l
i
ə
c
s
y
i
(polisiyang)

(polisiyang)

patakaran

a set of ideas or a plan of action that has been chosen officially by a group of people, an organization, a political party, etc.

strapped
strapped
pang-uri
s
s
t
t
r
r
a
æ
pp
p
e
d
t
(walang pera)

(walang pera)

nauubusan

having a limited amount of something, especially of money

the breadline
the breadline
Pangngalan
uk flag
/ðə bɹˈɛdlaɪn/
(ang antas ng kahirapan)

(ang antas ng kahirapan)

ang linya ng tinapay

Idiom

the income level below which a person is considered to be living in poverty or experiencing financial hardship

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

The idiom "the breadline" originated in the early 20th century during the Great Depression, which began in 1929 and lasted for several years. This phrase is used to describe the income level or economic threshold below which a person or family is considered to be living in poverty and experiencing financial hardship.

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