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n. 1. нүх, цоорхой. a \hole in tooth шүдний цоорхой. dig a deep \hole гүнзгий нүх ухах. 2. ноохой, үүр. 3. нүх, бөглүү газар, газрын мухар. I don't know why you want to live here- it's a dreadful \hole. Ийм заваан нүхэнд суух гэж дурлаад байгаа учрыг чинь би ер ойлгохгүй байна! 4. хүнд байдал, таагүй явдал. make a hole in sth их мөнгө үрэх. money burns hole мөнгө халаасанд нь багтахгүй байх, мөнгөө үрэхээс байж ядах, мөнгө нь хатгах. pick holes өө сэв эрэх, гоочлох. v. 1. нүхлэх, цоолох. 2. \hole (out) бөмбөг нүхэнд оруулах. be holed up нуугдах, нууц байдалд орох.
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