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adj. (-nner, -nnest) 1. нимгэн. \thin ice нимгэн мөс. 2. туранхай, эцэнхий. \thin leg чөргөр хөл. 3. шингэн (үс); сийрэг. 4. цөөхөн, цөөн тооны. a region with \thin population хүн ам цөөтэй бүс нутаг. 5. сул, усан. \thin soup усан шөл. 6. чанар муутай, барагтайхан. I found her latest novel pretty \thin. Түүний сүүлчийн өгүүллэг надад тааруухан эд шиг санагдсан. thin/ thick on the ground ховор/ байнга тохиолддог. be skating on thin ice аз турших, хутганы ирэн дээр байх. have a thin time (of it) хэцүү байдалд байх, ядарч зовох. the thin end of the wedge чухал үйл явдлын эхлэл. vanish, etc into thin air сураггүй алга болох, ул мөргүй арилах. v. (-vv-) \thin (sth) (out); \thin sth (down) нимгэрэх, шингэрэх. thin down турах. He's \thinned down a lot since he went on a diet. Хоолны дэг барих болсноосоо хойш тэр их турсан байна. thinly adv. нарийн, нимгэн. \thin sliced bread нимгэхэн зүссэн талх. She smiled \thin. Тэр бүсгүй сулхан инээмсэглэв. thinner n. (also thinners) будаг шингэрүүлэгч. thin-skinned adj. эмзэг, гомдомтгой, тунирхуу.
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