English to filipino meaning of

May ilang iba't ibang kahulugan para sa salitang "rap." Narito ang ilan sa mga pinakakaraniwan:Upang hampasin nang matindi o malakas na may isang mabilis at mahinang suntok (hal. "Ni-rapped niya ang kanyang mga buko sa pinto").To magsalita o bumigkas nang matalas, mabilis, o malakas (hal. "Nag-rap siya ng isang string ng mga utos").Isang uri ng musika na nailalarawan sa pasalita o chanted na lyrics na may steady beat (hal. "Siya ay isang malaking fan ng rap music").Isang kriminal na kaso o paghatol, kadalasang ginagamit sa pariralang "to take the rap" (hal. "He took the rap for the stolen goods").Ang kahulugan ng "rap" ay maaaring mag-iba depende sa konteksto kung saan ito ginamit.

Synonyms

  1. blame

Sentence Examples

  1. Her temples thumped waves of pain, and her left eyelid twitched with the incessant beat of a heavy rap.
  2. A quick rap on the front door and I all but leap out of my skin.
  3. A rap at this moment sounded on the door of the cosy apartment where Phileas Fogg was seated, and James Forster, the dismissed servant, appeared.
  4. She was saved from laboring further over her decision when there was a sharp rap on her door.
  5. The busy street, loud gossip, and rap music blaring from a nearby car wrought havoc on his anxiety.
  6. A red car blaring rap music drove away from the drive-thru window the bass shook the glass.
  7. Place would rap her knuckles on the wall three times, letting Olivia know she was free to go back to peeling apples or spooning gobs of dough onto cookie sheets.
  8. We all knew this was true, since he plugged in his earbuds and listened to rap and hip-hop between each class and on every break.
  9. A quick rap on the front door takes me by surprise.
  10. To which Sancho made answer that by the law of chivalry his master had received he would not pay a rap, though it cost him his life for the excellent and ancient usage of knights-errant was not going to be violated by him, nor should the squires of such as were yet to come into the world ever complain of him or reproach him with breaking so just a privilege.