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    n. 1. орой. 2. үзүүр. on the \tips of one's toes өлмий дээрээ. 3. шан, цайны мөнгө. 4. сануулга, дохио, зөвлөлгөө. 5. хог хаях газар, хог. Take a broken old refrigerator to the \tip. Эвдэрсэн хуучин хөргөгчөө хогны газар авчаад хаячих. tipper lorry (also tipper truck, dump truck) хөнтрөгч машин, өөрөө буулгагч машин. tip the balance/ scale шийдвэрлэх хүчин зүйл болох. on the tip of one's tongue энүүхэнд, аман дээр гарч ирчихээд байгаа. His name's on the \tip of my tongue,but I just can't think of it. Түүний нэр энүүхэнд байгаа ч би яг санаж чадахгүй байна. the tip of the iceberg өнгөц хэсэг, наад зах. Over 100 burglaries are reported every month, and that's just the \tip of the iceberg. Хулгайн хэрэг гарсан тухай мэдээлэл сард 100 гаруй ирдэг бөгөөд энэ нь хамгийн наад захын тоо билээ. v. 1. хайчлах, хяргах, хирвэх, танах. 2. ёврох, хүрэх, шүргэх. 3. тонгойлгох, бөхийлгөх, хэлтийлгэх. 4. суллах, юүлэх. 5. хаях, овоолох. 6. шан өгөх, гар цайлгах. 7. \tip sb/ sth (as sth/ to do sth) сануулах, сэргийлэх. tip sb the wink сэрэмжлүүлэх, дохио өгөх. tip sb off мэдээ өгөх, мэдэгдэх. Acting on a \tip-off,the police raided the gang's hide-out. Цагдаагийнхан ирсэн мэдээллийн дагуу дээрэмчдийн бүлгийн орогнодог газар руу дайрч орсон байна.

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