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1 firm
n. пүүс. adj. (-er, -est) 1. хатуу, зөөлөн биш. \firm soil хатуу хөрс. 2. чанга, хүчтэй. a \firm grip чанга атгах. 3. бат бөх, бат бэх. 4. хатуу, чанга, нарийн чанд. 5. тогтвортой (ханш). a firm hand чанга сахилга бат/ хатуу хяналт. adv. hold firm to sth хатуу итгэх. firmly adv. 1. чанд, чанга, хатуу. 2. тууштай, баттай, найдвартай. firmness n. 1. бат бөх, бат бэх. 2. хатуу, чанга. 3. тогтвортой байх. -
2 calibre
n. 1. калибр (бууны амны хэмжээ). 2. чанар; чадал, чадвар, чадавхи. The firm needs more people of your \calibre Чам шиг чадалтай хүмүүс пүүст их хэрэгтэй байна. -
3 concession
n. 1. концесси. 2. буулт хийсэн юм. The firm's promise to increase our pay was a \concession to union demands. Бидний хөлсийг нэмнэ гэсэн пүүсийн амлалт бол үйлдвэрчний эвлэлийн шаардлагаар хийсэн буулт байв. 3. нийгмийн тодорхой давхрагт үзүүлэх үнийн хөнгөлөлт. -
4 whisper
n. 1. шивнээ. The teacher heard \whispers from the back of the classroom. Арын ширээнд шивнэлдэхийг багш сонсов. 2. сураг чимээ, цуурхал, дам яриа. I`ve heard \whispers that firm is likely to go bankrupt. Пүүс дампуурах шахаад байгаа тухай хэл яриаг би сонслоо. v. 1. шивнэх. 2. цуурхал тараах. 3. шорчигнох, сэрчигнэх. whispering campaign n. хүний нэр сүрийг гутаах зорилготой хэл яриа гаргах.
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