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    v. тогтох, шийдэх, шийдвэрлэх. decided adj. 1. эрс шийдэмгий. 2. тодорхой, гарцаагүй, маргаангүй, яриангүй. decidedly adv. 1. шийдэмгий. 2. тодорхой.

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    n. 1. \vote (for/ against sb/ sth) санал хураалт, сонгууль. a secret \vote нууц санал хураалт. decide/ settle/ resolve the matter by a \vote асуудлыг санал хураалтаар шийдэх. 2. the \vote санал. attempts to win the immigrant \vote цагаачдын саналыг өөрийн талд авах гэсэн оролдлого. cast/ record a \vote санал өгөх, гар өргөх. 3. the \vote сонгуульд санал өгөх эрх. US nationals get the \vote at 18. АНУ-ын харьяат иргэд 18 насандаа сонгуульд санал өгөх эрхтэй болдог. v. 1. \vote(for/ against sb/ sth), \vote (on sth) санал өгөх. \vote for Morris! Моррисын төлаа саналаа өгье! 2. сонгох. They were \voted in by a large majority. Тэд олонхийн саналаар сонгогдсон. 3. гэж үзэх, тооцох. The show was \voted a success. Тоглолт амжилттай болсон гэжээ. 4. санал болгох, санал дэвшүүлэх. I \vote (that) we stay here. Эндээ үлдэхийг санал болгож байна. voter n. сонгогч.

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