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    n. 1. (also esp US faucet) гоожуур/ цоргоны бөглөө. He left the \tap running. Тэр, усны цорго хаалгүй орхижээ. Could you turn the hot \tap off, please? Халуун усны цоргыг хаагаад өгнө үү? hot and cold \taps халуун/ хүйтэн усны цоргоны хаалт. turn the \tap on/ off цоргоны хаалт нээх/ хаах. Don't leave the \taps running. Цоргоны хаалт онгорхой бүү орхиж бай. 2. хүний утасны яриаг сэм сонсох/ чагнах нууц хэрэгсэл. put a \tap on sb's phone хүний утсанд нууцаар сонсох хэрэгсэл тавих. 3. аяархан цохих, тогших, тонших. I felt a \tap on my shoulder. Нэг хүн миний далан дээр аяархан алгадав. on tap 1. татуурган бөглөөтэй/ таглаатай (лааз/ төмөр бортого). 2. хэрэгтэй үед бэлэн байх. We have all the information we need on \tap. Бидэнд хэрэгтэй бүх мэдээлэл гарын дор байгаа. have a supply of reliable workers on \tap хэдийд ч ажиллуулах итгэлтэй ажилчидтай байх. v. (-pp-) 1. аяархан/ зөөлөн цохих, тогших, тонших. I tapped on the window to announce my arrival. Би ирснээ мэдэгдэх гэж цонх аяархан тогшив. 2. нөөцөөс авах/ хэрэглэх. The country's mineral wealth has never really been tapped. Улс орны эрдсийн баялаг ёс хөндөгдөөгүй байсан юм. 3. хүний яриа чагнах телефон утасны залгалт хийх/ тавих. The phones of foreign diplomats have been tapped. Гадаадын дипломатуудын утсыг нууцаар чагнадаг байжээ. 4. ургаа модны холтсыг зүсч шүүс гаргаж авах. tap-dance n. тусгай гутал өмсч нарийн хөг айзмаар хийдэг товшуур бүжиг.

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