English to filipino meaning of

Ang kahulugan ng diksyunaryo ng "linangin" ay ang paghahanda at paggamit ng lupa para sa mga pananim o paghahalaman; upang itaguyod at pagbutihin ang paglago o pag-unlad ng isang bagay, tulad ng isang kasanayan, ugali, o relasyon; upang alagaan o pagyamanin ang isang bagay; upang makakuha o bumuo ng kaalaman o asal sa pamamagitan ng edukasyon o pagsasanay.

Sentence Examples

  1. There he saw dazzling camellias expanding themselves, with flowers which were giving forth their last colours and perfumes, not on bushes, but on trees, and within bamboo enclosures, cherry, plum, and apple trees, which the Japanese cultivate rather for their blossoms than their fruit, and which queerly-fashioned, grinning scarecrows protected from the sparrows, pigeons, ravens, and other voracious birds.
  2. He, then, who shall embrace and cultivate poetry under the conditions I have named, shall become famous, and his name honoured throughout all the civilised nations of the earth.
  3. That in the meantime the Houyhnhnms should be exhorted to cultivate the breed of asses, which as they are in all respects more valuable brutes, so they have this advantage, to be fit for service at five years old, which the others are not till twelve.
  4. His first act was to establish himself as near to his ancestral home as he could, and his second was to cultivate a friendship with Sir Charles Baskerville and with the neighbours.
  5. That the inhabitants, taking a fancy to use the service of the yahoos, had very imprudently neglected to cultivate the breed of asses, which are a comely animal, easily kept, more tame and orderly, without any offensive smell strong enough for labor, although they yield to the other in agility of body and if their braying be no agreeable sound, it is far preferable to the horrible howlings of the yahoos.
  6. As these noble Houyhnhnms are endowed by nature with a general disposition to all virtues, and have no conceptions or ideas of what is evil in a rational creature so their grand maxim is to cultivate reason, and to be wholly governed by it.
  7. The cottagers and laborers keep their children at home, their business being to till and cultivate the earth, and therefore their education is of little consequence to the public but the old and diseased among them are supported by hospitals for begging is a trade unknown in this kingdom.
  8. I took all possible methods to cultivate this favorable disposition.
  9. He liked to cultivate herbs, but more important to him was that his garden was in good order, laid out in lines that were pleasing to the eye and soothing to the mind.
  10. He asked what methods were used to cultivate the minds and bodies of our young nobility, and in what kind of business they commonly spent the first and teachable part of their lives.