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    adj. (compar better, superl best) 1. сайн, сайхан. a \good meal сайхан хоол. a \good teacher сайн багш. 2. хэрэгтэй, ашигтай, тустай, сайн. This is very \good for your health. Энэ таны эрүүл мэндэд тун хэрэгтэй. 3. авьяастай, чадалтай, сайн, ухаантай. He is \good at mathematics. Тэр бол тоонд сайн. 4. таатай, тааламжтай, сайхан. 5. чанартай, сайн. 6. өнгөтэй, үзэмжтэй, зүс царай сайтай. 7. зан ааш сайтай, ёс суртахууны доголдолгүй, зөв. 8. сайхан сэтгэлтэй, тусч, хүнлэг. 9. томоотой, дуулгавартай, сайн (хүүхэд). 10. сайн, сайтар, нарийн чанд, яггүй. 11. эрүүл. 12. (мэндчилгээ): Good morning/ evening өглөөний/ оройн мэнд хүргэе. a good deal маш/ нилээд олон, тун их. as good as бараг, арай л, золтой л. a good many/ few олон, нилээд тооны, багагүй хэмжээний. Good for you! Яамай даа! Ашгүй дээ! make good сайн сайханд хүрэх, баяжих. make good sth 1. алдагдлыг/ учирсан хохирлыг төлж өгөх. 2. хэрэгжүүлэх, болгох, үр дүнд хүргэх. 3. эвдэрсэн юмыг засах/ сайхан болгох. no/ not much/ not any good хэрэггүй, муу, тааруухан. It's no \good talking to him, because he never listens. Түүнтэй ярих хэрэггүй, учир нь тэр хэзээ ч үг авдаггүй. n. 1. ашиг, тус. I'm giving you this advice for your own \good. Чиний өөрийн тусын тулд би энэ үгийг хэлж байна. 2. сайн үйл, сайн сайхан, буян. 3. the good буянтай хүмүүс. for good (and all) үүрд, байнга, үргэлжид, ямагт. adv. сайн. Now, you listen to me \good! Одоо чи намайг сайн сонс! good-for-nothing n. хэрэггүй/ дэмий хүн. adj. залхуу, хэрэггүй, дэмий, новшийн (хүн). good-hearted adj. сайхан сэтгэлтэй. good-humoured adj. хөгжилтэй, сайхан зантай. good-looking adj. царайлаг, хөөрхөн, сайхан. a \good horse сайхан морь. good nature n. сайхан ааш, ялдам зан. good sense n. эрүүл ухаан. good-tempered adj. сайхан зантай, тайван, ялдам.

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