Bin in Tagalog
Bin in Tagalog translates to “Basurahan” (trash bin), “Lalagyan” (container/receptacle), or “Sisidlan” (storage container), depending on its specific use. This common household term refers to containers used for storing or disposing of various items.
The word “bin” is essential in daily life, whether you’re organizing your home, sorting recyclables, or simply taking out the trash. Let’s explore how Filipinos refer to different types of bins in everyday situations.
[Words] = Bin
[Definition]:
– Bin /bɪn/
– Noun 1: A container or receptacle for storage or disposal of items, especially waste or recyclables.
– Noun 2: A partitioned container for storing bulk items like grain or coal.
– Verb: To throw something away or discard in a bin.
[Synonyms] = Basurahan, Lalagyan, Sisidlan, Tabo ng basura, Kahon ng basura, Tabunan
[Example]:
– Ex1_EN: Please throw the empty bottle in the recycling bin.
– Ex1_PH: Pakitapon ang walang lamang bote sa basurahan ng recyclable.
– Ex2_EN: The storage bin under the bed is full of old clothes.
– Ex2_PH: Ang lalagyan sa ilalim ng kama ay puno ng lumang damit.
– Ex3_EN: We need to empty the kitchen bin before it overflows.
– Ex3_PH: Kailangan nating burahin ang basurahan sa kusina bago ito umabot.
– Ex4_EN: The farmer stores wheat in large bins in the barn.
– Ex4_PH: Ang magsasaka ay nag-iimbak ng trigo sa malalaking sisidlan sa kamalig.
– Ex5_EN: Don’t forget to separate your waste into the correct bins.
– Ex5_PH: Huwag kalimutang ihiwalay ang iyong basura sa tamang basurahan.