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1 sentence
n. 1. өгүүлбэр. 2. шийтгэл. The judge passed a severe \sentence. Шүүгч хатуу шийтгэл оноов. v. шийтгэх, яллах. He was \sentenced to a fine. Түүнд торгууль ноогдуулжээ. -
2 hair
n. 1. үс. I must get my \hair cut. Би үсээ засуулах болжээ. 2. үс хялгас, унгас. get in sb`s hair байнга зовоох, шаналгах. let one`s hair down уяанаасаа алдуурах, задгайрах, дураараа дургих. make one's hair stand on end сүнсий нь зайлтал айлгах. keep your hair on бүү уурла;тайван бай. not turn a hair үл тоох, тоохгүй байх. The prisoner listened to his sentence without turning a \hair. Өөрт нь оноосон ялыг ялтан огт тоосон янзгүй сонсож суув. -haired adj. үстэй. long-haired урт үстэй. hairless adj. үсгүй. hair-raising adj. их аймаар, сүнс зайлмаар. hair's breadth n. хялгасан чинээ. within a \hair's breadth of death үхэхээ шахах, арай л үхсэнгүй. hair-splitting n. цамаархах, голох. -
3 jail
шорон, гяндан. a ten-year \jail sentence aрван жил шоронд хорих ял. v. \jail (also gaol) sb (for sth) шоронд хийх/ гянданд хорих. He was \jailed for six years for his part in the robbery тэр дээрмийн хэрэгт орооцолдож зургаан жилээр хоригдсон. -
4 negative
adj. 1. gram. үгүйсгэх. a \negative sentence үгүйсгэх өгүүлбэр. 2. татгалзсан, нааш харахгүй, "үгүй" гэсэн. 3. сөрөг, муу. 4. math., phys. хасах (тоо, цэнэг). n. 1. татгалзал, үгүйсгэл, эсэргүүцэл. 2. негатив, зургийн хальс. negatively adv. 1. сөрөг, муугаар. 2. хасах. 3. үгүй гэж, татгалзаж.
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