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    n. 1. цаг. What \time is it? Хэдэн цаг болж байна? 2. цаг улирал. in winter \time өвөл, өвлийн улиралд. 3. хугацаа, цаг үе. hard \times хүнд бэрх цаг үе. 4. удаа. this/ last \time энэ/ сүүлчийн удаад. (and) about time (too) тэгэх байсан юм, тэгэх ёстой байсан юм. ahead of time хугацаанаас нь өмнө. ahead of one's time цаг үеэсээ түрүүлсэн. time and again нэг биш удаа, олон удаа, дахин дахин. at times заримдаа. at the/ this time энэ үед. at all times дандаа, үргэлж. all the time 1. турш, туршид. 2. ямагт, үргэлж. at one time урьд, нэг үе. at one's time of life ид үедээ, цагтаа. behind the time хуучирсан, хоцрогдсон. at times хааяа, заримдаа. I get very depressed at \times. Хааяа би бүр сэтгэлээр унаж орхидог юм. in/ on time цагтаа. in no time хурдан, нүд ирмэхийн зуур. at a time нэгэн зэрэг. have a hard, rough, tough, etc time зовох, зүдрэх. time-consuming adj. цаг барсан, адармаатай. time-lag n. үйл явдлуудын хоорондын зай. time-limit n. цагийн хязгаар. time out n. sport нэг минутын/ богино хугацааны амралт. time-server n. цаг үеэ дагагч, туйлбаргүй этгээд. time sheet n. цагийн бүртгэл. time signal n. цагийн хонх. time-worn adj. элэгдсэн, ноорсон. time zone n. цагийн бүс. v. 1. цаг болзох, зохицуулах, тааруулах. You must \time your blows carefully. Цохилт хийх үеэ чи сайн тааруулах хэрэгтэй шүү. 2. цаг харах, цагаар хэмжих. The winner was \timed at 4 minutes 3.56 seconds. Түрүүлсэн тамирчин 4 минут 3.56 секундын амжилт үзүүлжээ.

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