kumumpas (-um-) to beat, as a conductor of a band or orchestra, to gesture with the hand. Kumumpas siya sa harap ng banda. He conducted in front of the band. kumpil Sp
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time
n.
1. all the days there have been or ever will be, the past, present, and future: panahon
2. a period of time, season: panahon, kapanahunan
3. a part of time, a short time: sandali, saglit, maikling panahon
4. a long time: tagal, luwat, lawig
5. some point in time: oras
6. the right part or point of time: oras, takdang oras
7. a repetition: ulit, beses
8. occasion: pagkakataon
9. a way of reckoning time: paraan ng pag-ooras, pagkuha ng oras
10. a condition of life: kalagayan ng buhay
11. an experience: karanasan
12. the rate of movement in music: tiyempo, kumpas
v.
1. to measure the time of: orasan, kunan ng oras
2. to do at regular times, set the time of: magtama, itama, itugma, magtugma
3. to choose the moment or occasion for: magsaoras, isaoras, itiyempo
4. in arithmetic, "times" means multiply by or multiplied by: magmultiplika, multiplikahin adv. 1. at times, now and then, once in a while: paminsan-minsan, kung minsan, manaka-naka
2. behind the times, old fashioned: makaluma, luma na, huli sa panahon
3. in time means (a) after a while: mayamaya, sa madaling panahon (b) soon enough: madali, kaagad (c) in the right rate of movement in music, dancing, marching, etc. : nasa tiyempo
4. on time, at the right time, punctual: sa takdang oras, nasa oras
5. time after time, again and again: oras-oras, mulit muli, paulit-ulit
6. from time to time, now and then, once in a while: sa pana-panahon, paminsan-minsan, manaka-naka
7. a short time ago: kamakailan lamang, kailan lamang
8. short of time: kapos sa oras (panahon), walang oras (panahon)
9. for all time, all the time: sa lahat ng oras, habang panahon
10. for the time being: pansamantala
11. a fixed or appointed time: takdang oras (panahon), taning na oras (panahon)
12. for a long time: matagal na panahon, nang matagal
pass
v.
1. to go by, move past: magdaan, dumaan, daanan
2. to move on: lumipas, dumaan, magdaan
3. to hand from one to another: mag-abot, iabot, magpasa, ipasa
4. to go from one person to another person: masalin, mapasalin, malipat, mapalipat
5. to take place, happen: mangyari, maganap
6. to get through or by: lumampas, makalampas, lampasan, makaraan, dumaan, daanan
7. to come to an end, die: mamatay, yumao, sumakabilang-buhay
8. to pass around, to distribute: mamigay, ipamigay, magpalibot, ilibot, magpagala, igala
9. to give a judgment or opinion: humatol, hatulan, humusga, husgahan, magpasiya, pasiyahan
10. to let go without notice, not to pay attention to: magpalampas, palampasin, magpabaya, pabayaan, huwag intindihin, di pansinin
11. to be taken, be thought to be: maipalagay, ipalagay
12. to use or spend: magpalipas, palipasin, magparaan, paraanin
13. to go beyond: lumampas, humigit, lumabis, sumobra
14. to move by passing over: magparaan, paraanan
15. in card playing, to give up a chance or to refuse to play a hand: magpalampas, palampasin, magparaan, paraanin
16. to be successful in (an examination): makapasa, pumasa, makasulit, makaiksamin
n.
1. a narrow road, path: landas, daan
2. a free ticket: pases
3. a state, condition: katayuan, tayo, kalagayan, lagay
4. motion of the hands: kumpas (pagkumpas) ng kamay
5. to bring to pass, accomplish, to cause to be: magsagawa, maisagawa, isagawa
6. to come to pass, take place, happen: mangyari, maganap, matupad
7. to pass away, come to an end, die: mamatay, yumao, sumakabilang-buhay, bawian ng buhay
8. to pass off means (a) to stop: tumigil, huminto (b) to disappear, vanish: mapawi, maparam, mawala (c) to take place, be done: mangyari, magawa, matapos, maganap
9. to pass out, to faint or lose consciousness: mahimatay, himatayin
10. to pass over or pass by, to fail to notice, disregard, overlook: palampasin, ipagwalang-bahala, di pansinin
beat
v.
1. to strike with hand, stick, slippers, etc: pumalo, mamalo, paluin, manghampas, hampasin
2. to beat with a club: bumugbog, bugbugin
3. to beat by pounding with a stone, hammer, or heavy piece of wood: pumukpok, pukpukin