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1 absent
adj. 1. \absent from sth байхгүй, эзгүй. 2. үгүйлэгдсэн, дутагдсан, байхгүй, -гүй. 3. гөлөргөн, алмай. an \absent look гөлөргөн харц. v. \absent oneself (from sth) таслах, очихгүй байх. -
2 unaccountable
adj. 1. тайлбарлашгүй, ухагдахгүй. an \unaccountable increase in cases of disease өвчлөлтийн тохиолдол ихэссэн тайлбарлашгүй явдал. 2. \unaccountable (to sb/ sth) тайлангүй, хяналтгүй. government departments that are \unaccountable to the general public олон нийтэд тайлан тавих албагүй засгийн газрын хороод. unaccountably adv. тайлбаргүй, шалтгаангүй. He was \unaccountable absent from the meeting. Ямар нэгэн шалтгааны улмаас тэр уулзалтад оролцсонгүй. unaccounted adj. \unaccountable for 1. байхгүй, эзэнгүй. One passenger is still \unaccountable for. Нэг зорчигч одоо болтол олдоогүй байна. 2. үл мэдэх, тайлбарлашгүй.
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