Matigsalug Manobo Student Dictionary

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heavy
/hev-ee/
 
adj.
 
1.
Def.: mabehat
MS: mabehat
If something is heavy, it weighs a lot, so it is difficult to carry or push.
 
adj.

 
2.
Def.: dakel
MS: dakel
If something is heavy, there is a lot of it, or it is very strong (e.g., heavy rain, heavy bleeding, heavy traffic).
 
adj.

 
3.
Def.: gehetengi wey keilangan te dakel ne pegsuman-suman
If something in art or literature is heavy, it is serious and you need to think about it.
His movies are very heavy, because they are about social problems.
Ka me salida rin amana ne gehetengi wey keilangan te dakel ne pegsuman-suman, su meyitenged seini te prublima te kasuluhan.
 
adj.

 
4.
Def.: pangimuwanan te kasangkapan ne eggamit te putew wey egpangimu te derakel wey mabbehat ne kasangkapan.
Heavy industry involves using materials such as iron and steel, and making large, heavy things.
Sem.Dom.: GSL0576-0600

 
 
heaviness
/hev-i-nəss/
 
n-uc.
Def.: 1 pegkamabehat; 2 pegkarakel
MS: pegkamabehat; pegkarakel
the state of being heavy.
Note: sense 1,2
Status: ready


Last updated: 18/Jan/2012