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1 flame
n. 1. галын дөл. 2. гал улаан. 3. хайр дурлал. v. 1. гал дүрэлзэх, улалзах. 2. улайран харагдах. 3. \flame (out/ up) уур дүрсхийх. -
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adj. (-er, -est) 1. хөгшин, настай. He's forty years \old. Тэр дөчин настай. He's too \old for you to marry. Тэр чамд дэндүү хөгшдөнө. 2. хуучин. \old clothes хуучин хувцас. 3. хуучин цагийн, эртний, дээр үеийн. any old how замбараагүй, заваан. in days of old хуучин цагт. (as) old as the hulls эртний, дээр үеийн. (be) old enough to be sb's father/ mother -аас хамаагүй ах/ эгчмэд, үе мултарсан. old hat хуучин, хуучинсаг. one of the old school хуучинсаг үзэлтэн. the old n. өндөр настан. old age n. өтөл нас. old-age pension n. өндөр насны тэтгэвэр. old-fashioned adj. хуучирсан, хуучинсаг, хуучин загварын. old flame n. хуучин амраг. old hand n. \old (at sth/ doing sth) хашир/ туршлагатай хүн. old maid n. гэртээ хөгширсөн эмэгтэй. old master n. 13-аас 17-р зууны алдарт зураач. old-time adj. хуучин цагийн.
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