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с монгольского на английский

(of+clothes)

  • 21 wet

    n. 1. бороо, хур. We have had several days of \wet weather. Хэдэн өдөр бороо хуртай байв. 2. чийг, шингэн, ус. There`s some \wet on the carpet. Наад хивсэн дээр чинь юм асгарчихаж. v. (pt, pp wet or wetted) норгох, чийглэх. wet the/ one`s bed орондоо шээх. wet one`s whistle хоолойгоо чийглэх, архи уух. wet blanket n. ядаргаатай, залхуутай хүн. She would spoil the whole party, she is such a \wet-blanket. Тэр үдэшдэгийг гутаах болно, тэр чинь ёстой ядаргааны амьтан шүү дээ. wet dream n. зүүдэндээ/ нойрон дундаа дур тавих. wet fish n. утаагүй загас, шинэ загас. wet-nurse n. өрлөг эх, хөхүүлт эх. wet suit n. шумбах хувцас. adj. 1. нойтон, чийгтэй. \wet clothes нойтон хувцас. 2. хур бороотой. It was wettest August for many years. Энэ нь олон жилийн турш байгаагүй хур бороо ихтэй наймдугаар сар болов. 3. хатаагүй. Don`t touch the door-it`s \wet. Хаалганд бүү хүрээрэй, будаг нь хатаагүй байгаа шүү. \wet paint! Будагтай! 4. арчаагүй, хулчгар хүн. 5. дундыг баримтлагч улс төрч. (still) wet behind the ears нусан жур. wet through шалба норсон, усан хулгана болтлоо норсон.

    English-Mongolian dictionary > wet

  • 22 wrung

    see wring. The machine \wrung the clothes almost dry. Угаалгын машин хувцаснуудыг бараг хуурай болтол мушгижээ.

    English-Mongolian dictionary > wrung

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