Hanapin
Piliin ang wika ng diksyunaryo
to dry up
[phrase form: dry]
01
matuyo, tuyuin
to become empty of water or other liquids, often through evaporation
Intransitive
Mga Halimbawa
As the sun beat down, the river began to dry up, revealing more of its rocky bed.
Habang tumititik ang araw, ang ilog ay nagsimulang matuyo, na naglalantad ng higit pa sa mabatong kama nito.
02
matuyo, mangalirang
to get smaller and wrinkled due to loss of all one's moisture
Intransitive
Mga Halimbawa
The old leather wallet was left in the sun for too long, causing it to dry up.
Ang lumang leather wallet ay naiwan sa araw nang masyadong matagal, na nagdulot na ito ay matuyo.
03
matuyo, biglang tumigil sa pagsasalita
to suddenly stop speaking, often due to forgetting or not knowing what to say next
Intransitive
Mga Halimbawa
During the presentation, the speaker suddenly dried up and struggled to recall the key points.
Habang nagpre-presenta, biglang natigil sa pagsasalita ang nagsasalita at nahirapang maalala ang mga pangunahing punto.
04
matuyo, maubos
to not exist anymore, such as resources, opportunities, etc.
Intransitive
Mga Halimbawa
As the project neared completion, funding started to dry up, causing delays in the final stages.
Habang ang proyekto ay malapit nang matapos, ang pondo ay nagsimulang matuyo, na nagdulot ng mga pagkaantala sa mga huling yugto.
05
patuyin, alisin ang halumigmig
to make something lose its moisture
Transitive: to dry up sth
Mga Halimbawa
The kitchen towels were used to dry up the dishes after they were washed.
Ang mga tuwalya sa kusina ay ginamit upang patuyuin ang mga pinggan pagkatapos hugasan.
06
pupunasan, tuyuin
to use a towel to dry dishes after one is done washing them
Dialect
British
Transitive: to dry up dishes
Mga Halimbawa
After washing the dinner plates, she would dry up each one with a clean kitchen towel.
Pagkatapos hugasan ang mga plato ng hapunan, pupunasan niya ang bawat isa gamit ang malinis na tuwalya ng kusina.



























