English to filipino meaning of

Ang salitang "fig" ay may maraming kahulugan sa diksyunaryo depende sa konteksto:Pangalan: isang matamis na prutas na may manipis na balat at malambot na laman, na naglalaman ng maraming maliliit na buto. Ito ay karaniwang kinakain sariwa o tuyo.Pangalan: isang maliit, hugis peras, nakakain na prutas na ginawa ng ilang uri ng cactus, na kilala rin bilang prickly pear.Pangalan: isang pigura o simbolo na ginagamit sa pagnunumero o pagbibilang, kadalasan sa anyo ng digit o numeral.Pandiwa: to unawain o hawakan ang kahulugan o diwa ng isang bagay.Pangngalan: isang mapanghamak na kilos na ginawa sa pamamagitan ng pagpapahaba ng hinlalaki sa pagitan ng una at pangalawang daliri.Pangalan: isang maliit na halaga o dami ng isang bagay.Pangalan: isang maliit, pandekorasyon, kadalasang puro pandekorasyon na bagay o bagay, lalo na ang ginagamit sa pagpapaganda ng damit. Pangngalan: isang maliit o maliit na pagtatalo o away.Pangalan: isang uri ng sayaw, sikat noong ika-18 siglo , na nailalarawan sa pamamagitan ng matikas at umaagos na paggalaw.Tandaan na ang pinakakaraniwang kahulugan ng "fig" ay ang una, na tumutukoy sa isang matamis na prutas.

Sentence Examples

  1. Sheltered from the early summer heat beneath a gnarled fig tree, I strummed my kinnor, the small harp that was my only valuable possession, while keeping one eye on the sheep and the other on the travelers approaching the town gates for market day.
  2. For a long time, he observed her mouth, her old, tired mouth, with those lips, which had become thin, and he remembered, that he used to, in the spring of his years, compare this mouth with a freshly cracked fig.
  3. Orange, pomegranate, and fig trees bent beneath the weight of their golden or purple fruits.
  4. I almost laughed when I saw that it was just an old man standing on the other side of the fig tree, swaying gently with his eyes closed.
  5. One of the cooks handed me a small piece of bread, a single dried fig, and twelve kernels of toasted grain from where it had been set aside in the cooking area.
  6. Under black hair, which made to tower high on her head, he saw a very fair, very delicate, very smart face, a brightly red mouth, like a freshly cracked fig, eyebrows which were well tended and painted in a high arch, smart and watchful dark eyes, a clear, tall neck rising from a green and golden garment, resting fair hands, long and thin, with wide golden bracelets over the wrists.
  7. Before long, I spied a mangled fig tree, with one of its lower branches broken off near the trunk.
  8. Li shares a crumb of her biscuit, a piece of cheese, a third of a fig.
  9. We passed my favorite fig tree, the heavy bottoms of its tear-shaped fruits already ripening to a reddish brown.
  10. A fig for Don Belianis, and for all who say he equalled him in any respect, for, my oath upon it, they are deceiving themselves!