Matigsalug Manobo Student Dictionary

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reception
/fi-sep-shən/
 
n-ct.
 
1.
Def.: egkaheram wey egkalalag meyitenged te minsan nekey
People's reception of something such as an idea or a new movie is the way that they feel or talk about it.
He was embarrassed because his suggestion met with a very bad reception from the rest of the group.
 
n-uc.

 
2.
Def.: ka kakeseg wey ke kalantus iling te tibi te peg-angey te signal wey egbalewbalew kandan peendiyè [pe͡endiyè] te dahing wey me litratu.
the ability of something such as a TV to catch signals and change them into sounds and pictures.
We tried to listen to the radio, but the reception was poor, so the picture was very unclear.
Miggeram key migpammineg te radyu, piru kenè ne makaseg ka signal, sika ka kenè egkamelmelehan ka me alung.
 
n-ct.

 
3.
Def.: el-elitanan (meyitenged te lugar)
MS: el-elitanan
the area in an office or hotel which visitors go to when they first arrive.
She works at the reception desk, so she sees everyone who arrives in the building.
 
n-ct.

 
4.
Def.: ka kalibulungan pegke-impus te kasal (due pegkekeen)
MS: kalibulungan pegke-impus te kasal
the party after a wedding.
We attended the wedding ceremony, but we couldn't go to the reception.
Sem.Dom.: GSL0351-0375 - related
Status: ready


Last updated: 18/Jan/2012