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1 tease
v. 1. дооглох, шоглох, даапаалах. 2. өдөх, хоргоох, сээтгэнэх. 3. сэмлэх. tease sth out даахирааг нь гаргах. n. 1. шооч хүн. 2. сээтгэнүүр зантай хүн. teaser n. ээдрээтэй асуудал. teasingly adv. 1. дооглонгуй, шоглосон янзтай. 2. сээтэн хаясан.
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