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    n. 1. морь, адуу. ride a \horse морь унах, fall off a \horse мориноос унах. riding horse уналга морь. 2. морин цэрэг. 3. модон морь. change horses in the midstream замын дунд морио солих, бодлоо өөрчлөх, санаа хоёрдох. back the wrong horse буруу моринд бооцоо тавих, буруу алхам хийх. flog a dead horse бүтэхгүй юманд махран зүтгэх. put the cart before the horse замбараагий нь алдуулах. Don't look a gift horse in the mouth. Бэлгийн морины шүд үздэггүй. v. морь унах, мориор явах. horse about/ around бужигнах, шуугих. horse chestnut n. bot. балт туулайн бөөр. horse-drawn adj. морь хөллөсөн. horse-race n. хурдан морины уралдаан. horse sense n. эрүүл, саруул ухаан. horse-trading n. зөв наймаа, хожоотой наймаа.

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