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1 changeable
өөрчлөмтгий, хувирамтгай. -
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n. 1. өөрчлөлт. 2. орлуулах юм. 3. хариулт мөнгө, бутархай мөнгө. 4. нэг унаанаас нөгөөд дамжин суух. v. 1. өөрчлөгдөх, өөр болох. 2. \change (sb/ sth) (from sth) to/ into sth хувьсах, хувирах. 3. солигдох, өөрчлөгдөх. 4. солих, өөрчлөх. 5. \change sth (with sb) солилцох. 6. \change (from sth to sth) автобус, галт тэрэг дамжин явах. 7. солих (хувцас, даавуу г. мэт). 8. \change sth (for/ into sth) мөнгө солих. change hands гар дамжих. change horses in midstream замын дунд морио юүлэх. change the subject яриагаа өөрчлөх. change down машины араа солих. changeable adj. тогтворгүй, хувирамтгай. changeless adj. хэзээ ч үл өөрчлөгдөх.
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