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Hanapin
to put down
[phrase form: put]
01
ilapag, ilagay
to stop carrying something by putting it on the ground
Transitive: to put down sth
Example
As soon as I entered the room, I put down my umbrella.
They put down their instruments after the concert was over.
Please put down your backpack before you hurt yourself.
02
eutanase, pumatay
to mercifully end the life of a sick or elderly animal to prevent further suffering
Transitive: to put down an animal
03
mag-landing, gumawa ng emergency landing
to land an aircraft, especially in case of emergency
Intransitive
Example
The aircraft put down safely after the bird strike.
Due to engine trouble, the pilot had to put down on a remote airstrip.
With limited visibility in the storm, they had to put down at the nearest airport.
04
isulat, isulat
to write and record information, like in books or documents
Transitive: to put down information
Example
The project manager encouraged team members to put down their contributions in the collaborative document.
The students were asked to put down their observations in the science experiment log.
It 's crucial to put down the key facts in the summary for easy reference.
05
ilapag, ilagay
to gently place a baby in a crib or bed for sleep or rest
Transitive: to put down a baby
06
babaan, bawasan
to decrease prices, taxes, or other amounts
Transitive: to put down a price or rate
Example
Due to an overstock, they 've put down all their winter clothing prices.
They put down the interest rates in an attempt to stimulate the economy.
The government promises to put down taxes next year.
07
ibaba, ihinto
to stop and let someone exit a vehicle at a specific location
Transitive: to put down sb somewhere
Example
The shared ride service puts down multiple passengers throughout the city.
The driver put down passengers at various stops along the route.
The tour bus puts down sightseers at key landmarks for exploration.
08
pababain, iku down
to lessen the value or esteem of something or someone, often through spoken words or criticism
Transitive: to put down sb
Example
The mentor advised against putting down colleagues in professional settings.
It 's essential not to put down individuals for their mistakes but to encourage improvement.
The coach addressed the team, careful not to put down any player but emphasizing areas for improvement.
09
isara ang telepono, ilagay ang telepono
to end a telephone conversation by placing the receiver back on the telephone base
Transitive: to put down a phone
Example
The teenager put down the phone in frustration after a disagreement with a friend.
The customer put down the phone after expressing gratitude for the assistance.
The interviewer put down the phone and made notes after the candidate 's responses.
10
isulat, itala
to register someone for a particular purpose, such as an event, task, appointment, or opportunity
Transitive: to put down sb for an event or task
Example
Members of the fitness class were automatically put down for the upcoming workout sessions.
The organization policy ensured that everyone was put down for mandatory safety training.
Employees were excited to be put down for the company retreat without having to sign up.
11
pugutan, supilin
to use force to suppress or stop a protest
Transitive: to put down a protest
Example
The international community condemned the government 's decision to put down the peaceful protest.
The military was called in to put down the insurgency and restore stability.
The president declared a state of emergency to put down the growing rebellion.
12
maglagay ng paunang bayad, magdeposito ng bayad
to make a payment toward the purchase or reservation of something with the intention of paying the remainder later
Transitive: to put down a payment
Example
The student put down a payment for the semester 's tuition to confirm enrollment.
The event planner put down money to secure the venue for the corporate gathering.
The couple put down a down payment on the furniture they wanted to finance.
13
ilapag, pagsalansan
to place something or someone gently in a sitting position
Transitive: to put down sb/sth somewhere
14
bitiwan, ihinto
to stop reading or listening to something, such as a book or music
Transitive: to put down a book or music
Example
The professor asked the class to put down their textbooks and engage in a group discussion.
Despite the gripping storyline, she had to put down the novel to attend to urgent tasks.
to put oneself down
01
to speak negatively or critically about oneself
Halimbawa
As soon as I entered the room, I put down my umbrella.
They put down their instruments after the concert was over.
Please put down your backpack before you hurt yourself.
At the end of the meeting, everyone put down their pens and closed their notebooks.
He put down his suitcase and rushed to greet his family.
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