bríd v [A; c6] breed animals. Nagbríd kug mga manuk dirása, I’m breeding imported fighting cocks. Ibríd ang manuk mung bisayà ug lighurn, Breed your native chickens with leghorns.
*brid amirikan — n bread baked in a box-shape like what is usually packaged in the States.
brids n bridge of teeth, a device for securing artificial crowns where teeth are missing, by anchoring it to the natural teeth. v [A] put in a bridge.
brik n ice-cream brick.
brík1 n break from work. v [A] take a break.
brík2 n brakes of a vehicle. v [A; b6(1)] 1 apply the brakes. Bríki ang awtu, kay dulhugun, Brakes! We’re going down on a steep incline. 2 stop a vehicle.
brík3 v 1 [A123PC; c3] break off a relationship between two lovers. Bríki nang ímung trátu, Break up with your sweetheart.
brík4 v [A; a12] separate two boxers. Kun maggákus ang buksidur, bríkun, When boxers clench each other, they are separated.
brík5 n in bowling, the action of downing the ten pins on the third throw. v [A12; c16] make a break. Kinahanglang bríkun (ibrík) nímu kining labáya arun ka makaigwális, You must make a break on this throw if you want to even up the score.
brikdáwun v [B2; c16] have a breakdown. Nalángan mi kay nabrikdáwun ang trák, We were delayed because the truck had a breakdown. nirbus — nervous breakdown.