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  • 1 strike

    n. 1. ажил хаялт. Engineering staff are threatening to come/ go out on \strike. Инженер техникийн ажилчид ажил хаяна гэж сүрдүүлж байна. 2. гэнэтийн довтолгоон. 3. -ны хойноос хошуурах. 4. цохилт. v. (struck) 1. цохих, мөргөх. 2. цохих, шаах. He struck the table a heavy blow with his fist. Тэр нударга зангидаж ширээ хүчтэй шаав. 3. цохих, хатгах. 4. бөмбөг цохих/ өшиглөх. 5. гэнэт дайрах/ довтлох. 6. (аюул, өвчин) хөмрөх, нэрвэх. 7. (бодол) гэнэт харвах, нүдэнд тусах. 8. санагдах, сэтгэгдэл төрүүлэх. 9. (өвчинд) нэрвэгдэх. 10. ажил хаях. 11. шүдэнз зурах. 12. (цаг, хонх) цохих. 13. хөгжмийн чавхдас татах/ цохих. 14. (ашигт малтмал) ухаж гаргах. 15. зоос цутгах. strike fear, etc into sb/ sb's heart айдас, г.м. төрүүлэх. strike it rich гэнэт баяжих. strike sb down (өвчин, г.м.) нэрвэх, өртөгдөх. strike sth off огтолж/ цавчиж хаях. strike sb/ sth off (sth) хасах. strike on sth санаандгүй олох. strike out бие даах, хүссэнээ хийж эхлэх. strike out (at sb/ sth) дайрах, доромжлох. strike sth out/ through зурж хаях. strike up (sth) (найрал хөгжим) тоглож эхлэх. strike up sth (with sb) яриа өдөөх, танилцах.

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  • 2 glance

    v. 1. хальт харах, хяламхийх. \glance at one's watch цаг руугаа хяламхийх. 2. \glance at/ down/ over/ through sth гүйлгэн харах. \glance at the newspapers сонингууд гарчиглах. 3. гялалзах, гялтганах. glance off (sth) хальт цохих. n. харц. at a (single) glance ганц хараад л. He could tell at a \glance what was wrong with the car. Тэр, ганц хараад л машины юу болохгүй байгааг хэлж чаддаг. at first glance/ sight анх харахад, эхлээд. At first \glance the problem seemed easy. Анх харахад асуудал амархан юм шиг санагдав. glancing adj. хальт. strike sb a \glance blow хальт цохих.

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Blow-off — n. 1. A blowing off steam, water, etc.; Also, adj. as, a blow off cock or pipe. [1913 Webster] 2. An outburst of temper or excitement. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • blow off — (something) 1. to get rid of something. The old millionaire blew off one marriage to wed his new partner. Your average worker can t just blow off his credit card debt. 2. to consider something to be unimportant. Some students will simply blow off …   New idioms dictionary

  • blow-off — blowˈ off see ↑blow off below. • • • Main Entry: ↑blow …   Useful english dictionary

  • blow|off — «BLOH F, OF», noun. 1. a blowing off. 2. an apparatus that blows off steam. 3. Informal, Figurative. a sudden outburst of anger, pent up emotion, or the like. 4. Slang, Figurative. a boaster …   Useful english dictionary

  • blow off — ► blow off informal 1) lose one s temper and shout. 2) break wind noisily. Main Entry: ↑blow …   English terms dictionary

  • blow off — 1. in. to goof off; to waste time; to procrastinate. □ You blow off too much. □ All your best time is gone blown off. 2. n. a time waster; a goof off. (Usually blow off.) □ Fred is such a blow off! …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • blow off — verb come off due to an explosion or other strong force (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑detach, ↑come off, ↑come away • Verb Frames: Something s Something is ing PP * * * lose one s temper and shout …   Useful english dictionary

  • blow off — phrasal verb Word forms blow off : present tense I/you/we/they blow off he/she/it blows off present participle blowing off past tense blew off past participle blown off 1) [intransitive/transitive] if something blows off or is blown off, the wind …   English dictionary

  • blow off — vb 1. British to fart. A children s term of the 1950s which was revived in the 1980s. ► We were right in the middle of the restau rant and Kitty blew off in front of them all. (Recorded, father, London, 1986) 2. American to reject, get rid of… …   Contemporary slang

  • blow off — 1. • blow off v. waste time. I blew off the evening playing with my Wii. 2. • blow (someone) off v. ignore or neglect someone; reject or abandon someone. She s totalling blowing me off …   English slang

  • blow off — transitive verb Date: 1856 1. a. to refuse to take notice of, honor, or deal with ; ignore < decided to blow off two billion viewers Harry Homburg > b. to end a relationship with 2. to outperform in a contest 3 …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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