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  • 1 past

    n. 1. өнгөрсөн юм. 2. gram. өнгөрсөн цаг. They did not know anything about his \past. Түүний өнгөрсөн амьдралын талаар тэд юу ч мэдээгүй байв. adj. өнгөрсөн, өмнөх, урьдах. prep. 1. хойш, дараа, өнгөрсөн. 2. ард, дэргэдүүр, хажуугаар. He is \past sixty. Түүний нас жар гарсан. past noon үдээс хойш.

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  • 2 winning

    adj. 1. ялсан, түрүүлсэн. the \winning team тэмцээнд түрүүлсэн баг. 2. таатай, дур булаам. winning-post n. бариа. Your horse was first past the \winning. Чиний морь барианд хамгийн эхэнд орж ирсэн шүү.

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  • 3 rattle

    v. 1. таржигнах, таржигнуулах, шажигнах/ шажигнуулах. 2. тар тар хийлгэх. 3. уурлуулах, өрвөлзүүлэх, айлгах. rattle along, off, past, etc таржигнан явах. A cart \rattled past (us). Тэрэг таржигнаад хажуугаар өнгөрөв. rattle away/ on дуржигнуулах, дуржигнуулан ярих. rattle through sth амжуулах, гялалзуулах, хурдан хийх. n. 1. таржигнаан, шажигнаан. 2. хүүхдийн шажигнадаг тоглоом. 3. шажигнуур. rattling adj. маш.

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  • 4 wake

    v. (pt woke, pp woken) 1. wake (up)(to sth) сэрэх. \wake up! It`s eight o`clock. Сэрээрэй! Найман цаг болж байна. 2. wake sb (up) сэрээх, сануулах. They woke him up early. Тэд түүнийг өглөө эрт сэрээв. \wake memories of the past өнгөрсөн улирлсныг санагдуулах. wake up сэргээх, урамшуулах. wake up to sth ойлгох, ухаарах. He hasn`t yet woken up the seriousness of the situation. Нөхцөл байдал ноцтой болоод байгааг тэр одоо хир гүйцэд ухаараагүй байгаа. n. 1. in the wake of sth үр дагавар, уршиг, дагалдах. Outbreaks of the disease ocurred in the \wake of the drought. Ган гачигийн үр дагавар болон өвчин эмгэг газар авав. 2. хойтын буян үлдэх. wakeful adj. 1. нойргүй, сэрүүн байх. 2. сэрүүн, сэргэг. waken v. 1. нойрноос сэрэх. 2. сэрээх. waking n. нойргүй, сэрүүн.

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