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British pronunciation/stɹˈɪŋ/
American pronunciation/ˈstɹɪŋ/

Kahulugan at Ibig Sabihin ng "string"

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sinulid, pisi

a thin, flexible cord made from fibers twisted together, commonly used for tying, fastening, or threading objects
string definition and meaning
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She used a piece of string to tie the gift box.
The kite was attached to a long string that she held in her hand.
The beads were threaded onto a string to make a necklace.
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kadena, string

a cord of stretched wire, nylon, etc. on a musical instrument that is plucked to produce sound
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string definition and meaning

What is a "string"?

A string is a long, thin piece of material, usually made of metal, nylon, or gut, used in stringed musical instruments. It is stretched across the body of the instrument and vibrates when struck, plucked, or bowed to produce sound. The tension and thickness of the string determine its pitch, with tighter and thinner strings producing higher notes and looser or thicker strings producing lower notes. Strings are found in instruments such as guitars, violins, pianos, and harps, where they are essential for generating the instrument’s sound.

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The guitarist strummed the strings of his acoustic guitar, filling the room with melodic chords.
She carefully tuned the strings of her violin before the orchestra rehearsal.
The harpist plucked the strings of her instrument, creating a soothing melody.
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instrumentong pinagdikit, kuwerdas

stringed instruments that are played with a bow, including the violin, viola, cello, and double bass, producing sound through the vibration of strings
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The violin is a popular string instrument known for its beautiful sound.
The orchestra's string section included violins, violas, cellos, and basses.
The concert featured an ensemble of strings playing classical compositions.
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korda, tali

a cord used to tighten or secure around an opening, typically found in clothing or bags
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She tightened the string on her hoodie to keep out the wind.
He pulled the string to close the bag securely.
The string on her apron came loose while she was cooking.
05

string, sinulid

a linear sequence of elements, such as characters, words, or proteins, arranged in a specific order and used in various contexts like computing, biology, and linguistics
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The programmer wrote a string of code to run the software.
The DNA strand is a long string of proteins.
She memorized a string of words for her speech.
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isang serye, isang gamit

a series of related items or events arranged in a specific order
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The detective pieced together a string of clues to solve the mystery.
She followed a string of instructions to complete the assembly.
The author created a string of interwoven stories that captivated the readers.
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sinulid, tali

a set of objects threaded together on a single strand
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kwintas, tali

a necklace created by threading beads, pearls, or other small objects together on a cord or wire
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She wore a beautiful string of pearls to the gala.
He gifted her a delicate string of beads on their anniversary.
The artisan crafted a unique string of shells and stones.
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sinulid, kadena

(cosmology) a hypothetical one-dimensional subatomic particle having a concentration of energy and the dynamic properties of a flexible loop
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hibla, sinulid

a tough fiber found in vegetables, meat, or other food, such as the fibrous strands connecting the two halves of a bean pod
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She removed the string from the celery before adding it to the salad.
The green beans were stringy and needed to be trimmed.
He disliked the string in the meat and always picked it out before eating.
to string
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i-thread, i-angkla

to thread objects onto a cord or strand, or to arrange in a sequence as if threading on a cord
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She strung the beads onto a necklace with careful precision.
He strung the lights across the patio for the party.
The children strung popcorn to decorate the Christmas tree.
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ilagay, isama

to add items, events, or elements in a sequence as if threading them on a cord
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She strung together a series of successful projects over the years.
He strung along a list of accomplishments in his speech.
The author strung various anecdotes throughout the novel.
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bunutin, i-string

to supply or fit with strings, typically in the context of musical instruments or equipment that require strings for use
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He strung the guitar with new strings before the concert.
She carefully strung the tennis racket to ensure the right tension.
The artisan strung the harp, preparing it for the performance.
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tanggalin ang mga himaymay, tanggalin ang hibla

to remove the fibrous or tough parts from vegetables or other food items
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She carefully strung the beans before cooking them.
He spent the afternoon stringing the celery for the salad.
The chef strung the sugar snap peas to ensure they were tender.
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itali, huminahon

to tie or fasten with a string, often used to connect or hang objects
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They strung the lights between the trees for the evening party.
He strung the hammock securely between two sturdy posts.
She strung the banners across the room for the celebration.
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hilahin, ayusin

stretch out or arrange like a string
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maglatag, magsideline

to move or proceed in a line or series, often implying a somewhat loose or extended arrangement
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The troops strung along the narrow mountain path.
She strung along behind her friends as they walked through the market.
The parade strung through the streets of the city.
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