English to filipino meaning of

Ayon sa diksyunaryo, ang salitang "bigas" ay may maraming kahulugan depende sa konteksto. Narito ang ilang karaniwang kahulugan:Pangalan: Isang uri ng butil na binhi ng isang uri ng damo na tinatawag na Oryza, karaniwang nililinang bilang pangunahing pagkain sa maraming kultura sa buong mundo. Maaari itong lutuin at gamitin sa iba't ibang ulam, tulad ng sinangag, rice pudding, at rice bowl.Pandiwa: Upang magluto ng kanin, kadalasan sa pamamagitan ng pagpapakulo o pagpapasingaw nito hanggang sa ito. nagiging malambot at malambot.Pangalan: Isang ulam na gawa sa nilutong kanin, kadalasang pinagsama sa iba pang sangkap gaya ng mga gulay, karne, o pagkaing-dagat. Halimbawa, manok at kanin, hipon na sinangag, o gulay na kanin.Pandiwa: Upang ikalat o iwiwisik ang isang pinong powdery substance, tulad ng harina o talcum powder, sa ibabaw ng ibabaw. .Pangalan: Isang halaman ng pamilya ng damo (Gramineae/Poaceae) na kinabibilangan ng iba't ibang uri ng hayop, tulad ng ligaw na bigas, pulang bigas, o itim na bigas, na maaaring hindi direkta nauugnay sa Oryza sativa, ang karaniwang tinatanim na uri ng palay.Pangalan: Ang halamang parang damo sa tubig (Zizania palustris) na katutubong sa North America, na kilala bilang "wild rice," na ay ginagamit bilang pinagmumulan ng pagkain at may mahaba at payat na butil.Acronym: Ang RICE ay maaari ding nangangahulugang Rest, Ice, Compression, at Elevation, na karaniwang mga hakbang sa pangunang lunas para sa paggamot sa mga pinsala tulad ng sprains o strains.Tandaan: Mahalagang kumonsulta sa isang maaasahang diksyunaryo para sa mga tumpak na kahulugan dahil maaaring magbago ang wika at mga kahulugan sa paglipas ng panahon.

Sentence Examples

  1. Raising a brow, I watch her take a scoop of wild rice and fill her bowl with chicken broth.
  2. In need of a boost once the lecture ended, I ordered a double macchiato and butterscotch Rice Krispies treat at The Big Beanery.
  3. Ham, fish, and a quarter dozen different fowls sat steaming in the middle of the table, surrounded by fried potatoes and bowls of fruit and heaps of rice.
  4. Large containers of beans, rice, flour, sugar, and cornmeal, among other staples, took up one wall.
  5. They would shave off her hair, feed her on a scanty allowance of rice, treat her with contempt she would be looked upon as an unclean creature, and would die in some corner, like a scurvy dog.
  6. The bump was a little smaller than a grain of rice.
  7. Passepartout wandered for several hours in the midst of this motley crowd, looking in at the windows of the rich and curious shops, the jewellery establishments glittering with quaint Japanese ornaments, the restaurants decked with streamers and banners, the tea-houses, where the odorous beverage was being drunk with saki, a liquor concocted from the fermentation of rice, and the comfortable smoking-houses, where they were puffing, not opium, which is almost unknown in Japan, but a very fine, stringy tobacco.
  8. He went on till he found himself in the fields, in the midst of vast rice plantations.
  9. A few more eggs, some questionable lunchmeat, and a small amount rice and bread remained.
  10. These latter being tied by the leg, to prevent their escape, were busily employed in picking up some grains of rice scattered for them in the bottom of the car.