Circuit in Tagalog
“Circuit” in Tagalog is “sirkulasyon,” “sirkulito,” or “libot.” This term refers to a closed path for electrical current, a regular route, or a complete journey around a place. Understanding “circuit” and its Tagalog equivalents is essential for technical discussions, electronics, and everyday communication in the Philippines.
[Words] = Circuit
[Definition]:
- Circuit /ˈsɜːrkɪt/
- Noun 1: A complete and closed path around which electricity can flow.
- Noun 2: A regular journey around a particular place or area.
- Noun 3: A series of athletic exercises or training stations performed in sequence.
- Verb 1: To move or travel around something in a circular route.
[Synonyms] = Sirkulasyon, Sirkulito, Libot, Paikot, Paligid, Ikot
[Example]:
- Ex1_EN: The electrical circuit was damaged during the storm and needs immediate repair.
- Ex1_PH: Ang electrical sirkulito ay nasira noong bagyo at kailangan ng agarang pagkukumpuni.
- Ex2_EN: The judge travels a circuit of several towns to hear cases each month.
- Ex2_PH: Ang hukom ay naglalakbay sa libot ng ilang bayan upang makinig sa mga kaso bawat buwan.
- Ex3_EN: We completed a full circuit of the park during our morning run.
- Ex3_PH: Nakumpleto namin ang buong paikot ng parke sa aming umaga na pagtakbo.
- Ex4_EN: The racing circuit is one of the most challenging tracks in the country.
- Ex4_PH: Ang karera sirkulito ay isa sa pinakamahirap na track sa bansa.
- Ex5_EN: I need to check the circuit breaker because the lights keep turning off.
- Ex5_PH: Kailangan kong suriin ang circuit breaker dahil patuloy na namamatay ang mga ilaw.
