Matambak (en. Piled up)

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Meaning & Definition

EnglishTagalog
verb
The act of increasing or integrating objects in one place.
You can help the food debris in a container.
Matambakin mo ang mga labi ng pagkain sa isang lalagyan.
Reflects the act of developing a mountain or surface accumulation.
The ground is soaked to make a higher wall.
Matambakan ang lupa upang makagawa ng mas mataas na pader.
Having things that are piling or overflowing into a space.
The papers on his desk were pile so he couldn't work.
Matambak ang mga papel sa kanyang mesa kaya't hindi na siya makapagtrabaho.
adjective
The state of having a lot of objects or material piled in one place.
The scratches refers to the choten objects in the house.
Ang mga kutitap ay tumutukoy sa mga matambak na bagay sa bahay.
Denotes excess quantity of something.
The unused gear in the garage is pile.
Matambak ang mga walang nagagamit na gamit sa garahe.
There has been an accumulation or an increase in something.
The documents that need to be repaired.
Matambak ang mga dokumento na kailangan nang ayusin.

Common Phrases and Expressions

piled-up garbage
A lot of clutter or garbage piled up.
matambak na basura
piled-up work
A lot of tasks that need to be finished.
matambak na trabaho

Related Words

pile
An accumulation of things.
tambak
to pile up
The act of creating or forming a pile.
magtambak

Slang Meanings

packed or full of stuff
Dude, my room is so matambak with stuff, I can't even move!
Grabe, ang matambak ng gamit sa kwarto ko, hindi na ako makagalaw!
a lot of work or responsibilities
I have a matambak amount of projects again, I need to work overtime.
Matambak na naman ang project ko, kailangan ko nang mag-work overtime.
overloaded or excessive amount
The matambak dirt in the sink really needs to be cleaned.
Ang matambak na dumi sa lababo, kailangan na talagang linisin yan.