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  • 1 high

    adj. (-er, -est) 1. өндөр. a \high fence/ mountain өндөр хашаа/ уул. 2. тодорхой хэмжээний өндөртэй. knee-\high өвдөг хүрэх, өвдгөөр татах. The wall is six feet \high. Хашаа зургаан фут өндөр. 3. дээд, өндөр. a \high official ахлах түшмэд. \high society дээд зиндаа. 4. ерийнхөөс их. \high price/ speed өндөр үнэтэй/ их хурдтай. 5. чанга, хүчтэй. 6. \high (on sth) нөлөөнд орсон, автсан. be/ get \high on heroin героин гэдэг мансууруулах бодисонд ухаанаа алдсан. high spirits урамтай, баяртай. high tide далайн түрлэг. it is high time цаг болох. It's \high time we went. Оройтлоо, бид явъя даа. high and low газар сайгүй. run high далай давалгаалах. have/ give sb a high old time цэнгэх, зугаацах, хөгжилдөх. high and dry мөнгө төгрөггүй, хэцүү байдалд байх. high days and holidays баяр ёслолын үе. in high dudgeon уур уцаартай, бухимдуу байх. highborn adj. язгууртай, сурвалжит. high chair n. хүүхдийн сандал. high-class adj. 1. сайн чанарын, дээд зэргийн. 2. дээдсийн, дээд зиндааны. n. higher education n. дээд боловсрол. high explosive n. задран дэлбэрэх тэсрэх бодис. high-flying adj. дээгүүр жаалах, дээгүүр санаа гаргах. high-grade adj. сайн чанартай. high-handed adj. зоргоороо ааштай, дураараа аашладаг хүн. the high jump n. өндрийн харайлт. be for the high jump хатуу шийтгүүлэх. high-level adj. өндөр түвшний, дээд хэмжээний. high-minded adj. сайхан сэтгэлтэй. high-point n. \high (of sth) оргил үе, хамгийн сонирхолтой үе. adv. 1. дээр, дээгүүр. 2. чанга.

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  • give have the run of something — give sb/get/have the ˈrun of sth idiom to give sb/get/have permission to make full use of sth • Her dogs have the run of the house. Main entry: ↑runidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • give somebody the run of something — give sb/get/have the ˈrun of sth idiom to give sb/get/have permission to make full use of sth • Her dogs have the run of the house. Main entry: ↑runidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • give get the run of something — give sb/get/have the ˈrun of sth idiom to give sb/get/have permission to make full use of sth • Her dogs have the run of the house. Main entry: ↑runidiom …   Useful english dictionary

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  • run-down — ˈrun down adjective PROPERTY a building or area that is run down is in very bad condition: • We have a contract to renovate five run down apartment buildings. * * * Ⅰ. run down UK US (also rundown) /ˌrʌnˈdaʊn/ adjective ► PROPERTY …   Financial and business terms

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  • run*/*/*/ — [rʌn] (past tense ran [ræn] ; past participle run) verb I 1) to move quickly using your legs and feet You ll have to run if you want to catch the bus.[/ex] A cat ran across the road in front of me.[/ex] I ran to the door and opened it.[/ex] 2)… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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