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    v. \thank sb (for sth/ doing sth) талархах. There is no need to \thank me - I was only doing my job. Надад баярлах хэрэггүй ээ, би хийх ёстой юмаа л хийлээ. thank God/ goodness/ heaven(s) тэнгэрийн ивээлээр, тэнгэрийн авралаар. \thank God you're safe! Тэнгэрийн авралаар чи эсэн мэнд байх шив! thank one's lucky stars хувь тавиландаа баярлах, аз хийморьтоо шүтэх. You can \thank your lucky stars (that) nothing worse happened. Муу юм ер болоогүйд хувь заяандаа л баярлаж яв. have oneself/ sb to thank (for sth) хариуцлага үүрэх, буруутгах. Who do we have to \thank for this fiasco? Ийм бүтэлгүй явдал болсонд бид хэнийгээ буруутгах билээ? no, thank you баярлалаа, хэрэггүй. гялайлаа, боллоо. Would you like some more coffee? No, \thank you. Та кофе нэмж ууна уу? Хэрэггүй ээ, одоо боллоо. thankful adj. 1. \thank (to do sth); \thank (that...) баярласан. You should be \thankto have escaped/ that you have escaped with only minor injuries. Хөнгөхөн гэмтэлтэй салсандаа та баярлах ёстой юм шүү. 2. \thank for sth талархаг, ач санасан. I am \thank for your enthusiasm and commitment. Та бүхэн урам зоригтой чин сэтгэлээсээ ажиллаж байгаад талархаж явдгаа хэлье. thankfully adv. 1. баяртай. I accepted the invitation \thank. Урилгыг би баяртай хүлээн авлаа. 2. аз болж, сайн хэрэг болсон. There was, \thank, no real damage done. Аз болж их гарзтай хохирол учраагүй байв. thankless adj. ач тусгүй, хүсэшгүй. thanks n. (pl) \thank (to sb) (for sth) баяр талархал. My warmest \thank to you all. Чин сэтгэлийн баяр талархлаа та бүхэнд дэвшүүлье. thanks to sb/ sth ачаар, тусламжтайгаар. The fete was a great success, \thank to fine weather. Цаг агаар сайхан байсны ачаар баяр наадам сайхан боллоо. thanks (for sth/ doing sth) баярлалаа, гялайлаа. Thanks a lot/ Thanks very much/ Thanks a million. Маш их баярлалаа/ Тун их гялайлаа. thank-you n. баярласан талархсанаа илэрхийлэх. She walked away without so much as a \thank. Тэр баярлалаа ч гэж хэлэлгүй цаашаа яваад өгөв.

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