Fixture in Tagalog
Fixture in Tagalog translates to “kabit,” “nakapirming kagamitan,” or “nakatakdang laro” depending on context. This noun describes permanently attached equipment, scheduled sporting events, or established elements in a space. Explore how Filipinos express these different meanings in practical situations below.
[Words] = Fixture
[Definition]:
– Fixture /ˈfɪkstʃər/
– Noun 1: A piece of equipment or furniture that is fixed in position in a building or vehicle.
– Noun 2: A sporting event or match that is scheduled to take place on a particular date.
– Noun 3: A person or thing that has become established or permanent in a particular place or situation.
[Synonyms] = Kabit, Nakapirming kagamitan, Aparato, Kasangkapan, Nakatakdang laro, Nakatakdang kaganapan, Permanenteng bagay
[Example]:
– Ex1_EN: The bathroom fixtures include a sink, toilet, and shower head.
– Ex1_PH: Ang mga kabit sa banyo ay kinabibilangan ng lababo, inodoro, at shower head.
– Ex2_EN: The electrician installed new light fixtures throughout the house.
– Ex2_PH: Ang elektrisyan ay nag-install ng mga bagong aparato ng ilaw sa buong bahay.
– Ex3_EN: Tomorrow’s football fixture has been postponed due to bad weather.
– Ex3_PH: Ang nakatakdang laro ng football bukas ay naantala dahil sa masamang panahon.
– Ex4_EN: The old café has become a fixture in the neighborhood for over 30 years.
– Ex4_PH: Ang lumang café ay naging permanenteng bahagi ng kapitbahayan sa loob ng higit 30 taon.
– Ex5_EN: All kitchen fixtures and appliances are included in the rental price.
– Ex5_PH: Lahat ng nakapirming kagamitan at appliances sa kusina ay kasama sa presyo ng renta.
