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    n. 1. орой, оргил. 2. орой, үзүүр, дээд хэсэг. 3. дээд цэг, оргил, туйл. 4. дээд тушаал/ удирдлага. This decision came from the \top. Энэ шийдвэр дээрээс ирсэн. 5. таг. 6. tops сор. 7. эрчигнүүр (тоглоом). at the top of the tree оргилд/ туйлд хүрсэн. at the top of one's voice маш чангаар (орилох/ уйлах, г.м.) come out on top дийлэх, хожих. from top to bottom нэгбүрчлэн, нэгд нэггүй. from top to toe толгойноосоо хөлөө хүртэл. on top 1. дээр, орой дээрх. He's going bald on \top. Тэр, оройноосоо халзан болж байна. 2. нэмж, нэмээд, дээрээс нь. on top of sth/ sb дээрээс нь. adj. дээд. a room on the \top floor дээд давхрын өрөө. v. (-pp-) 1. давах, хэтрэх, илүү гарах. 2. оройлох. 3. алах, цаазлах. top brass n. дээд албан тушаалтнууд. top-class adj. дээд зэргийн. the top drawer n. дээд зиндаа. top-dressing n. өтөг бууц. top-flight adj. дээд зэргийн, шилдэг, хамгийн сайн. top gear n. дээд араа. top-notch adj. дээд зэргийн, гойд сайн, гаргууд. top-ranking adj. дээд тушаалын. top secret adj. маш нууц. the top ten n. шилдэг арав. topless adj. задгай цээжтэй (эмэгтэй хүний хувцас). adv. цээжээ нүцгэлэн. topmost adj. 1. хамгийн дээд. 2. хамгийн чухал.

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