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1 angry
adj. (-ier, -iest) \angry (with sb) (at/ about sth) ууртай. angrily adv. ууртайгаар. -
2 heel
n. 1. өсгий. He cut his \heel on a stone. Тэр өсгийгөө чулуунд хага зүсжээ, 2. гутлын өсгий. 3. бүдүүлэг хүн, адгийн шаар. an/ one's Ahilles heel эмзэг газраа, эмзэг газарт нь. at/ on sb's heels; on the heels of sth гэзэг даран, мөр даран. The thief ran off with an angry crowd at his \heel. Эгдүүцсэн хүмүүс хулгайчийг гэзэг даран хөөсөөр алга болов. under the heel of sb хатуу захиргаан дор; дарангуйлал дор. show a clean pair of heels; take to one's heels ум хумгүй зугтах. v. 1. өсгийгөө товших. 2. өсгий хадах, зан тавих. 3. мөрөөр явах, дагах. heel over хажуулдах, хазайх, хажуугаараа унах. The boat \heeled over in the strong wind. Завь шуурганд хажуулдав. -heeled өсгийтэй. high-\heel shoes өндөр өсгийтэй гутал. -
3 mad
adj. (-dder, -ddest) 1. галзуу, солиотой, галзуурсан. a \mad dog галзуу нохой. 2. ухаангүй, ухаанаа алдсан. 3. хийтэй, хөөрүү. 4. ууртай. 5. дуртай, хорхойтой. be \mad with anger галзууртлаа уурлах. Don't be angry. Уураа барь! to go \mad галзуурах. like \mad галзуу юм шиг. What a \mad thing to do! Ямар тэнэг хэрэг хийнэ вэ! I am \mad about her. Би тэр эмэгтэйгээс болж галзуурах нь ээ. madly adv. 1. улаан галзуу, галзуу мэт. 2. дэндүү, хэтэрхий, их, тун. madness n. галзуурал, солиорол.
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was angry with — was mad at , was irate with … English contemporary dictionary
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