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1 bare
adj. (-r, -st) 1. нүцгэн, шалдан; хоосон, ханхай. 2. өчүүхэн, жижиг, бага. v. нүцгэлэх, шалдлах. -
2 -legged
(forming compound adjs) хөлтэй. bare-legged хөл нүцгэн. -
3 foot
n. (pl feet) 1. хөл, тавхай. 2. тохой (хэмжээ). 3. the \foot of sth адаг, хөл. There were clean towels at the \foot of each bed. Ор болгоны хөлд цэвэр алчуур тохоостой байв. fall/ land on one's feet хөлөө олох. leap to one's feet босоод зогсох, босон харайх. on foot явган. set foot in/ on sth хөл тавих, очих. set sb/ sth on their / its feet хөл дээр нь босгох. stand on one's own (two) feet хөл дээрээ босох, бие даах. v. foot the bill (for sth) төлөх, төлбөрийг хариуцах. -footed хөлтэй. four-footed animals дөрвөн хөлтэй адгуус. bare-footed хөл нүцгэн. -
4 throttle
n. tech. тохируулагч. open up the \throttle хурдаа нэмэх. at full \throttle хаазаа тултал, хар хурдаараа. v. багалзуурдах, боож алах. He \throttled the guard with his bare hands. Тэрбээр харуулыг нүцгэн гараараа багалзуурдав. She accused the government of \throttleing the freedom of the press. Хэвлэлийн эрх чөлөөг боож байна гэж засгийн газрыг тэр эмэгтэй буруушаав. throttle (sth) back/ down техник хэрэгслийн хурдыг хянах.
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Bare — (b[^a]r), a. [OE. bar, bare, AS. b[ae]r; akin to D. & G. baar, OHG. par, Icel. berr, Sw. & Dan. bar, Oslav. bos[u^] barefoot, Lith. basas; cf. Skr. bh[=a]s to shine. [root]85.] [1913 Webster] 1. Without clothes or covering; stripped of the usual… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bare — adj 1 Bare, naked, nude, bald, barren are comparable when they mean destitute or divested of the naturally or conventionally appropriate covering or clothing. Bare strongly suggests the removal or, often, the rejection of something additional,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Bare — means minimal or naked. Bare may also refer to:Places: * Bare, Morecambe, a suburb of Morecambe, in Lancashire, England * Bare (woreda), a district in Ethiopia * Bare (Serbia), a place in Serbia * Bărăi, Cluj, a village in Romania, formerly… … Wikipedia
bare — bare1 [ber] adj. barer, barest [ME bar < OE bær < IE * bhoso s < ? base * bhes , to rub off > SAND] 1. a) without the natural or customary covering [bare wooden floors] b) without clothing; naked [bare legs] … English World dictionary
Bare — bzw. Baré bezeichnet: einen Spitznamen des US amerikanischen Country Sängers und Songwriters Bobby Bare Bare (Bezirk), einen Bezirk der ehemaligen deutschen Kolonie Deutsch Kamerun das Kurzwort (Kopfwort) für Barebacking Baré (Ethnie), einen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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bare — [beə ǁ ber] adjective go bare INSURANCE if a business goes bare, it decides not to buy insurance to protect it against claims for damage or harm done by its products: • Some firms choose to go bare, preferring possible bankruptcy to the certainty … Financial and business terms
Baré — can mean:* The Baré people of Brazil * The Baré language, spoken by the Barés * Baré Esporte Clube, a Brazilian football club * Jeanne Baré, a French explorer * Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara, a former head of state of Niger … Wikipedia
bare — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not clothed or covered. 2) without the appropriate or usual covering or contents: a big, bare room. 3) without elaboration; basic: the bare facts. 4) only just sufficient: a bare majority. ► VERB ▪ uncover and reveal. ● … English terms dictionary
Bare — Bare, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bared}(b[^a]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Baring}.] [AS. barian. See {Bare}, a.] To strip off the covering of; to make bare; as, to bare the breast. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bare — barè interj. bure: Aveles par mum̃ šaukia barè barè barè Mlt … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language