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adj. (-er, -est) 1. урт. 2. уртаараа, уртаашаа. 3. урт удаан. n. 1. урт удаан хугацаа. 2. урт эгшиг. adv. (-er, -est) 1. удаан. Did you have to wait \long? Tа удаан хүлээв үү? 2. эрт. 3. турш, туж, -жин. all night long. шөнөжин. v. \long for sth/ \long (for sb) to do sth хүсэх, үгүйлэх. long-distance adj., adv. алсын, холын зайны. long-drawn-out (also long-drawn) adj. сунжирсан. the long jump n. уртын харайлт. long-life adj. удаан хэрэглэх (зай г. м.). long-lived adj. урт настай. long-rage adj. алсын зайны, холын. long-running adj. удаан үргэлжилсэн, олон ангитай/ бүлэгтэй (телевизийн кино/ жүжиг, г. м.). long-term adj. урт/ удаан хугацааны. long-time adj. олон жилийн, удаан үргэлжилсэн. long vacation n. зуны амралт. long-wave n. (abbr LW) урт долгион. long-winded adj. нуршуу, олон үгтэй.
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