Mode in Tagalog
“Mode” in Tagalog translates to “Paraan,” “Anyo,” “Estilo,” or “Modalidad” depending on the context—whether referring to a method of doing something, a fashion style, a state of being, or a statistical measure. Let’s explore how this versatile term adapts across different Filipino contexts.
[Words] = Mode
[Definition]:
- Mode /moʊd/
- Noun 1: A way or manner in which something occurs or is experienced, expressed, or done.
- Noun 2: A fashion or style in clothes, art, or behavior.
- Noun 3: (Statistics) The value that appears most frequently in a data set.
- Noun 4: A particular functioning arrangement or condition of something.
[Synonyms] = Paraan, Anyo, Estilo, Modalidad, Pamamaraan, Kalagayan, Uso
[Example]:
- Ex1_EN: Please switch your phone to silent mode during the meeting.
- Ex1_PH: Pakipatay ang iyong telepono sa silent mode habang may pulong.
- Ex2_EN: The photographer prefers to shoot in manual mode for better control over exposure.
- Ex2_PH: Ang photographer ay mas gusto na mag-shoot sa manual na paraan para sa mas mahusay na kontrol sa exposure.
- Ex3_EN: In statistics class, we learned how to calculate the mode of a dataset.
- Ex3_PH: Sa klase ng statistics, natutunan namin kung paano kalkulahin ang mode ng isang dataset.
- Ex4_EN: Her clothing style follows the latest mode of fashion from Paris.
- Ex4_PH: Ang kanyang istilo ng pananamit ay sumusunod sa pinakabagong uso ng fashion mula sa Paris.
- Ex5_EN: The system automatically switches to energy-saving mode when idle for 10 minutes.
- Ex5_PH: Ang system ay awtomatikong lumilipat sa energy-saving na modalidad kapag walang ginagawa sa loob ng 10 minuto.
