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earthquake

  • 1 earthquake

    n. газар хөдлөл.

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  • 2 gulf

    n. 1. далайн булан. 2. the Gulf Персийн булан. 3. \gulf (between A and B) ялгаа, зааг. 4. ангал, гүн цав. The earthquake made a \gulf in the earth. Газар хөдөлж гүн ангал бий болов.

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  • 3 quake

    n. 1. доргион, чичиргээн. 2. газар хөдлөл. v. 1. доргих, донслох. They felt the ground \quake as the bomb exploded. Бөмбөг дэлбэрэхэд газар доргихыг тэд мэдрэв. 2. \quake (with sth) (at sth) чичрэх, салгалах, дагжих. \quakeing with fear/ cold айсандаа/ даарсандаа дагжин чичрэх. n. =earthquake газар хөдлөлт.

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  • 4 render

    v. 1. -уулах, болгох. Hundreds of people were \rendered homeless by the earthquake. Газар хөдөлж олон зуун хүн гэр оронгүй болов. 2. өгөх, үзүүлэх. 3. (хөгжим, жижиг, г. м.) тоглох, зураг зурах. 4. орчуулах. 5. шавардах. 6. төлбөрийн тооцоо хийлгэх. render sth down хайлуулах. rendering n. 1. (хөгжим, жүжиг) тоглох. 2. орчуулга. 3. шавардлага.

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  • 5 victim

    n. золиос; хохирогч. fall a \victim (to sth) золиосонд явах. earthquake/ rape \victims газар хөдлөлт/ хүчирхийллийн золиос болсон хүмүүс. victimize, -ise v. \victimsb (for sth/ doing sth) 1. золиос болох, хэлмэгдэх.

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