Plug in Tagalog
“Plug in” in Tagalog is commonly translated as “Isaksak” or “Ikabit”, depending on the context. Whether you’re connecting an electrical device, installing software, or integrating something into a system, knowing these Filipino terms will help you communicate effectively about connections and installations.
[Words] = Plug in
[Definition]:
- Plug in /plʌɡ ɪn/
- Phrasal Verb 1: To connect an electrical device to a power source by inserting its plug into a socket.
- Phrasal Verb 2: To install or integrate a piece of software or hardware into a system.
- Phrasal Verb 3: To connect or link something to make it functional.
[Synonyms] = Isaksak, Ikabit, Ikonekta, Idugtong, Isalpak, Isingit sa kuryente
[Example]:
- Ex1_EN: Please plug in the charger before the battery dies completely.
- Ex1_PH: Paki-isaksak ang charger bago tuluyang maubos ang baterya.
- Ex2_EN: You need to plug in the microphone to the computer for it to work.
- Ex2_PH: Kailangan mong ikabit ang mikropono sa kompyuter para gumana ito.
- Ex3_EN: Don’t forget to plug in the refrigerator after moving it to the new location.
- Ex3_PH: Huwag kalimutang isaksak ang refrigerator pagkatapos ilipat sa bagong lugar.
- Ex4_EN: The developer will plug in the new module to enhance the application’s features.
- Ex4_PH: Ang developer ay mag-install ng bagong module upang pahusayin ang mga feature ng aplikasyon.
- Ex5_EN: Make sure to plug in your headphones if you want to listen to music privately.
- Ex5_PH: Siguraduhing ikabit ang iyong headphones kung gusto mong makinig ng musika nang pribado.
