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Aklat Solutions - Advanced - Yunit 7 - 7A - Bahagi 2

Dito makikita ang bokabularyo mula sa Yunit 7 - 7A - Part 2 sa Solutions Advanced coursebook, tulad ng "shriek", "reflector", "saddle", atbp.

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t-junction
[Pangngalan]

a type of road intersection where one road meets another at a right angle, forming a T shape

T-sangandaan, T-junction

T-sangandaan, T-junction

Ex: The car stopped at T-junction to check for oncoming traffic .

to quickly and discreetly look at them, often without intending to be noticed or without lingering

Ex: Without looking directly, I shot a glance at the team leader’s expression.
turn
[Pangngalan]

a place in a road, river, etc. where it bends

liko, kanto

liko, kanto

Ex: As we approached turn, we could see the lighthouse standing tall on the cliff .
shriek
[Pangngalan]

a sudden, high-pitched cry or scream that is sharp and piercing in nature

sigaw, sagitsit

sigaw, sagitsit

Ex: The comedian 's joke caused shriek of laughter from the audience .
attempt
[Pangngalan]

the action or endeavor of trying to complete a task or achieve a goal, often one that is challenging

pagsubok, pagsisikap

pagsubok, pagsisikap

Ex: Despite several attempts, she never gave up on her dream of becoming an artist .

to demand putting an end to something quickly

Ex: We call a halt to the meeting when technical issues arose .
part
[Pangngalan]

any of the pieces making a whole, when combined

bahagi, parte

bahagi, parte

Ex: The screen is the part of a laptop .
bicycle
[Pangngalan]

a vehicle with two wheels that we ride by pushing its pedals with our feet

bisikleta, biskleta

bisikleta, biskleta

Ex: They are buying a bicycle for their daughter 's birthday .
lever
[Pangngalan]

a long rigid bar that is put under a heavy object in order to move it

levers, sangkalan

levers, sangkalan

Ex: With the help of lever, they managed to pry open the stuck door .
chain
[Pangngalan]

a set of connected or related things that affect or depend on each other

siklo, kadena

siklo, kadena

handlebar
[Pangngalan]

a bar in front of a motorcycle or bicycle that a person takes by hand to control the direction in which they want to travel

manibela, handlebar

manibela, handlebar

Ex: He noticed a slight wobble in handlebar, which he had to fix before his next ride .
pedal
[Pangngalan]

a flat part of a bicycle or machine that is pushed with the foot to make it move or operate. It is typically circular and part of the mechanism that drives motion

pedal, padyak

pedal, padyak

Ex: I ca n’t reach pedals comfortably on this bike .
pump
[Pangngalan]

a mechanical device or machine that is used to move fluids or gases from one place to another by creating a flow or pressure

Kamusta!, Salamat!

Kamusta!, Salamat!

Ex: Sewage treatment plants pumps to transport wastewater for processing and treatment .
reflector
[Pangngalan]

a photographic accessory used to redirect or bounce light onto a subject, typically consisting of a flat or curved surface made of reflective material

replektor, mapanatili na ilaw

replektor, mapanatili na ilaw

Ex: She installed a reflector on the roof to heat the water .
saddle
[Pangngalan]

a seat made for riding on the back of a horse or other animal

upuan ng kabayo, saddle

upuan ng kabayo, saddle

Ex: A saddle is essential for long-distance horseback riding .
spoke
[Pangngalan]

a thin rod that connects the center of a wheel to its outer edge

sahig, buhol

sahig, buhol

Ex: spokes of the antique wagon wheel were made of iron , giving it durability .
stand
[Pangngalan]

a tool designed for the safe storage of bicycles when not in use

tindigan, paglagyan ng bisikleta

tindigan, paglagyan ng bisikleta

tyre
[Pangngalan]

a rubber covering filled with air that fits around a vehicle's wheel to help it move smoothly and safely on the road

gulong, goma

gulong, goma

Ex: They checked tyre pressure before starting the long drive to ensure safety .
valve
[Pangngalan]

a mechanical device that controls or regulates the flow of fluids, such as liquids, gases, or slurries, by opening, closing, or partially obstructing passageways within a pipe or system

balbula, susing-buhay

balbula, susing-buhay

Ex: We need to close valve to prevent flooding in the basement .
comfort
[Pangngalan]

a state of being free from pain, worry, or other unpleasant feelings

aliw, ginhawa

aliw, ginhawa

Ex: He comfort in knowing that he had done everything he could to help his friend during a difficult time .
cost
[Pangngalan]

an amount we pay to buy, do, or make something

gastos, halaga

gastos, halaga

Ex: cost of the dress was more than she could afford .
pollution
[Pangngalan]

a change in water, air, etc. that makes it harmful or dangerous

polusyon, kontaminasyon

polusyon, kontaminasyon

Ex: pollution caused by plastic waste is a growing environmental crisis .
repair
[Pangngalan]

the act of fixing something to make it work again

pag-aayos, pagkukumpuni

pag-aayos, pagkukumpuni

rider
[Pangngalan]

someone who uses a motorcycle or bicycle for transportation

ngangalaga, magsasakay

ngangalaga, magsasakay

Ex: The mountain trail riders from all over the region .
pedestrian
[Pangngalan]

a person who is on foot and not in or on a vehicle

taong naglalakad, pedestrian

taong naglalakad, pedestrian

Ex: pedestrian crossed the street at the designated crosswalk .
congestion
[Pangngalan]

a state of being overcrowded or blocked, particularly in a street or road

sikip, pagsisikip

sikip, pagsisikip

Ex: Traffic congestion is a major issue during the holidays.
to break up
[Pandiwa]

to become separated into pieces

mabasag, magtuklap

mabasag, magtuklap

Ex: The broke up into sharp pieces on the floor .
to drop in
[Pandiwa]

to visit a place or someone without a prior arrangement, often casually and briefly

dumaan, pumasok

dumaan, pumasok

Ex: The neighbors drop in for a chat and share news about the neighborhood .
to drop off
[Pandiwa]

to take a person or thing to a predetermined location and leave afterwards

ihatid, iwanan

ihatid, iwanan

Ex: dropped off his friend at the airport early in the morning .
to get away
[Pandiwa]

to escape from someone or somewhere

makatakas, tumakas

makatakas, tumakas

Ex: The bank robber tried to get away with the stolen cash, but the police caught up to him.

to go or move from one place to another, often without stopping or staying for long

dumaan, pumaraan

dumaan, pumaraan

Ex: The parade pass through the main street at noon .
to pull out
[Pandiwa]

(of a train or bus) to leave a station with passengers on board

umalis, tumulak

umalis, tumulak

Ex: She watched from the window as the countryside passed by after the pulled out.
to put up
[Pandiwa]

to construct a building or object in a particular location

itayo, bumuo

itayo, bumuo

Ex: They decided put up a statue in honor of the local hero .
to see off
[Pandiwa]

to accompany someone to their point of departure and say goodbye to them

siyang samahan sa pag-alis, maghatid

siyang samahan sa pag-alis, maghatid

Ex: The school staff and saw off their retiring principal with a heartfelt ceremony .
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