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1 everything
indef. pron. юм бүгд, бүх юм. -
2 believe
v. 1. итгэх, үнэмших, гэж бодох. She \believed everything he told her Эмэгтэй түүний хэлсэн бүхэнд үнэмшив. 2. шүтэх, бишрэх. believable adj. үнэмшилтэй, итгэл төрөхөөр. believer n. сүсэгтэн. -
3 furnish
v. 1. \furnish sth (with sth) модон тавилга тавих, тоноглох, тохижуулах. 2. \furnish sb/ sth with sth хангах. They were \furnished with everything they needed. Бүх хэрэгтэй юмаар нь тэднийг хангав. furnishings n. тавилга, хогшил, хивс, хөшиг г. м. -
4 hinge
n. нугас. v. нугас хадах. hinge on sth шалтгаалах, хамаарах. Everything \hinges on the outcome of these talks. Энэ хэлэлцээрийн үр дүнгээс бүх юм шалтгаална. -
5 its
pron. poss. үүний, түүний. The child fell and hurt \its knee. Хүүхэд ойчоод өвдгөө шалбалав. Everything was in \its place. Бүх юм байр байрандаа байв. -
6 power
n. 1. (хүний) чадал, боломж. I will go everything in my \power to help you. Би чамд чадах чинээгээрээ туслана. 2. (also powers) биеийн хүч чадал, оюуны чадавхи, сэтгэх чадвар. 3. хүч. 4. эрх мэдэл, эрх. fall into sb's \power бусдын эрхэнд орох. 5. засгийн эрх. 6. эрх мэдэлтэй/ нөлөө бүхий хүн/ хүмүүс. 7. эрчим хүч, цахилгаан. nuclear \power атомын/ цөмийн эрчим хүч. 8. хүч чадал, хүчин чадал. 9. math. зэрэг. 10. дурангийн/ линзийн өсгөх чадал. 11. далдын/ хар хүч. v. хөдөлгөх, ажиллуулах, эрчим хүчээр/ цахилгаанаар хангах. powered adj.... эрчим хүчээр ажилладаг. solar-powered нарны эрчим хүчээр ажилладаг. power cut n. цахилгаан таслах. power station n. цахилгаан станц. -
7 yammer
v. \yammer (on) (about ab/ sth) бухимдах, эгдүүцэх. They kept \yammer ing on about how expencive everything was. Тэд юм болгоныг л ямар үнэтэй юм бэ гэж үглэн байв.
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