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v. (-gg-; dug, dug) 1. ухах, малтах. 2. ойлгох, ухах. dig one's heels/ toes in зөрөх, өөрийнхөөрөө зүтгэх. dig sb in the ribs нудрах, ёврох. dig sth out ухаж гаргах. dig sth up булаастай юмыг ухаж олох. n. 1. ухалт, малталт. 2. хатгасан/ өдсөн үг. 3. хуруугаараа хатгах, ёврох, нудрах.
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