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  • 1 cry

    n. 1. уйлаан. 2. хашгираан, хашгиралдаан. v. (cried) хашгирах, бахирах, орь дуу тавих, чарлах, уйлах. She cried with shame. Тэр эмэгтэй ичсэндээ уйлав.

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  • 2 bring

    v. (brought) 1. \bring sb/ sth (with one) авчрах. \bring me a glass of water. Надад нэг аяга ус авчраач. 2. \bring sb/ sth to/ into sth учруулах, хүргэх. 3. албадах, хүчлэх. bring about учруулах, гаргах, бий болгох, дэгдээх. \bring about a war дайн дэгдээх. bring back 1. буцааж/ эргүүлж өгөх. 2. эргэн дурсах. 3. хуучин байдалдаа эргэж орох. bring sb down түлхэн унагаах, авч хаях. bring sth down 1. хасах, багасгах. \bring down the cost of living амьдралын өртгийг багасгах. 2. газардах (нисэх онгоц). 3. буудах, шархтуулах. bring sb/ sth forth төрүүлэх; жимслэх. She brought forth a son. Тэр, хүү төрүүлэв. bring sth forward 1. хугацааг нааш нь татах. 2. дэвшүүлэх, санал болгох. bring sb in 1. туслахаар/ зөвлөхөөр авах. 2. баривчлах, байцаах. bring sth in 1. шинэ хууль танилцуулах/ оруулах. 2. ургац хураах. 3. шүүхийн шийдвэр гаргах. bring sb off (живж буй усан онгоцноос) аврах. bring sth off бэрхшээлийг давах. bring sth on oneself/ sb авчрах, учруулах. You have brought shame and disgrace on yourself and your family. Чи өөртөө болон өөрийнхөө гэр бүлд шившиг авчирч нэр төр гутаав. bring sth out шинэ бүтээгдэхүүн үйлдвэрлэх/ гаргах. bring sb round сэхээх, ухаан оруулах. bring under эрхэндээ оруулах. bring sb up хүүхэд өсгөж хүмүүжүүлэх. She brought up five children. Тэр, таван хүүхэд өсгөжээ. bring sth up 1. асуудал танилцуулах. 2. бөөлжиж гаргах.

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