Hanapin
Piliin ang wika ng diksyunaryo
to wind up
[phrase form: wind]
01
tapusin, wakasan
to bring something to a conclusion or resolution, often in a way that was unexpected or unplanned
Intransitive
Transitive: to wind up an activity
Mga Halimbawa
She decided to wind up the meeting early due to lack of progress.
Nagpasya siyang tapusin ang pulong nang maaga dahil sa kakulangan ng pag-unlad.
02
pukawin, pasiglahin
to engage in activities that bring out sexual excitement or anticipation
Transitive: to wind up sb
Mga Halimbawa
She wound him up with her seductive whispers and lingering caresses.
Ginulo niya siya sa kanyang nakakaduling na bulong at matagal na haplos.
03
ihanda, iikot
to prepare for throwing something by giving one's arm a starting swing
Transitive: to wind up one's arm or an implement
Mga Halimbawa
Despite the fatigue, he wound up his arm for the final pitch of the game.
Sa kabila ng pagod, inihanda niya ang kanyang braso para sa huling paghagis ng laro.
04
paikutin, pulupot
to twist a part of a machine to make its spring tight and ready to work
Transitive: to wind up a device
Mga Halimbawa
She enjoys the process of winding up the music box and listening to its enchanting tune.
Nasisiyahan siya sa proseso ng pag-ikot ng music box at pakikinig sa nakakaakit nitong tunog.
05
biruin, lokohin
to playfully tease someone by saying things that are not true
Transitive: to wind up sb
Mga Halimbawa
The kids wind each other up with playful tales during recess.
Ang mga bata ay nagbibiro sa isa't isa ng mga kwentong pampatwa sa recess.
06
magtapos, makahantong
to accidentally end up in a particular situation or place as a result of a series of events
Intransitive: to wind up in a place or situation
Transitive: to wind up doing sth
Mga Halimbawa
She frequently winds up working late due to last-minute assignments.
Madalas siyang nagtatapos sa pagtatrabaho nang huli dahil sa mga gawaing last-minute.



























