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1 trifle
n. 1. аар саар юм, ялихгүй зүйл. 2. нэгэн зүйл амттай идээ. a trifle ялимгүй, яльгүй, жаахан. v. trifle with sb/ sth -тэй хөнгөмсөг хандах, тоглоом тохуу болгох. trifling adj. ялихгүй, шалихгүй, хэрэггүй. -
2 quarrel
n. 1. \quarrel (with sb)(about sth) хэрүүл, маргаан, арцалдаан. They have not been friends since that \quarrel. Тэр хэрүүлээс хойш тэд нар нөхөрлөхөө больсон. 2. \quarrel with sth зөвшөөрөхгүй байх. I have no \quarrel with his methods. Түүний аргыг би зөвшөөрч байна. v. (-ll-; US -l-) (with sb)(about/ over sth) 1. хэрэлдэх, муудалцах, маргалдах. They \quarrelled over a trifle. Тэд нар дэмий юмнаас болж муудалцав. 2. дайрах, довтлох, эс зөвшөөрөх. quarrelsome adj. үсчимтгий, гэмэргэн, ааш муутай, хэрүүлч.
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