English to filipino meaning of

Ang kahulugan ng diksyunaryo ng salitang "tinatahanan" ay tumutukoy ito sa isang lugar o lugar na inookupahan o tinitirhan ng mga tao o hayop. Ang termino ay karaniwang naglalarawan ng isang lokasyon na may mga permanenteng residente o regular na binibisita ng mga buhay na organismo. Maaari din itong tumukoy sa akto ng pag-okupa o paninirahan sa isang partikular na lugar o tirahan. Sa pangkalahatan, ang terminong "tinatahanan" ay nagpapahiwatig na ang isang lokasyon ay hindi walang laman o inabandona ngunit sa halip ay inookupahan ng mga buhay na nilalang.

Sentence Examples

  1. They left few clues about their thoughts and beliefs, except for images, adorning the caves they inhabited, but what were they communicating?
  2. Then they came upon vast tracts extending to the horizon, with jungles inhabited by snakes and tigers, which fled at the noise of the train succeeded by forests penetrated by the railway, and still haunted by elephants which, with pensive eyes, gazed at the train as it passed.
  3. Everyone knew it was inhabited by thousands of creatures and was easy to get lost in.
  4. In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the dangerous parts of Oz are woods inhabited with trees who acted like people.
  5. Willis THE ancient fable of two antagonistic spirits imprisoned in one body, equally powerful and having the complete mastery by turns-of one man, that is to say, inhabited by both a devil and an angel seems to have been realized, if all we hear is true, in the character of the extraordinary man whose name we have written above.
  6. As chance did not favour him in the European quarter, he penetrated that inhabited by the native Japanese, determined, if necessary, to push on to Yeddo.
  7. The memories inhabited his body again, bringing them to life like a shadow stuttering between frames.
  8. A room at an inn was always damp and dangerous never properly aired, or fit to be inhabited.
  9. All this portion of Bundelcund, which is little frequented by travellers, is inhabited by a fanatical population, hardened in the most horrible practices of the Hindoo faith.
  10. The guide avoided inhabited places, thinking it safer to keep the open country, which lies along the first depressions of the basin of the great river.