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    n. 1. дугуй. 2. жолоо. This is the first time I`ve sat behind the \wheel since the accident. Ослоос хойш анх удаа жолооны ард сууж байгаа минь энэ шүү дээ. 3. wheele машин тэрэг. I can`t come- I don`t have any \wheel. Би очиж чадахгүй ээ, надад машин тэрэг байхгүй. oil the wheels гар хүндрүүлэх, хээл хахууль өгөх. put one`s shoulder to the wheel шамдан ажиллах, биеэ хайрлалгүй зүтгэх. put a spoke in sb`s wheel хэн нэгний замд саад болох, гай болох. wheels within wheels далд явуулгатай. There are \wheel within \wheel in this organization-you never really know what`s going on! Энэ байгууллагад ямар ажил хийгдэж байгааг мэдэхийн арга алга, бөөн л далдын явуулга болсон ёрын газар юмаа! v. 1. дугуй/ тэрэг түрэх. She \wheeled the baby around the park. Тэр цэцэрлэгээр хүүхэд тэргэнд түрж явав. 2. эргэлдэх, эргэх. Birds \wheeled (about) in the sky above us. Шувууд бидэн дээгүүр эргэлдэн нисэж байв. 3. \wheel (round/ around) огцом эргэх, 180-н хэм эргэх. wheel and deal наймаа арилжаа хийх, ов мэх гаргах. There will be a lot of dealing and \wheel before an agreement is reached. Эцсийн тохиролцоонд хүрэхээс өмнө элдэв янзын далд явуулга мундахгүй их хийгдэх болно доо. wheelie n. ганц хойт дугуйн дээрээ явах. wheel-house n. залуурчийн бүхээг. wheelbarrow n. (also barrow) түрдэг тэрэг. wheelbase n. дугуйны тэнхлэгийн зай. wheelchair n. тахир дутуу хүний тэрэг. wheeler-dealer n. их гарын наймаачин. wheelwright n. дугуйны засварчин.

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