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    n. 1. хэрэгцээ, шаардлага. His \want s are very simple. Түүнд их юм хэрэггүй. 2. \want of sth дутагдал, хомсдол. Your work shows \want of care. Таны ажил өөрийн чинь анзааргагүй байсныг харуулж байна. be in \want of sth юмаар дутагдах, гачигдах. The house in \want of repair. Байшинд засвар хийх шаардлагатай болжээ. for want of sth дутагдсан, гачигдсан учраас. She decided to accept the offer for \want of anything better. Илүү аятайхан зүйл үгүй байсан учраас тэр саналыг хүлээн авсан юм. v. 1. хүсэх, дурлах. Do you \want him to come? Та түүнийг ирээсэй гэж хүсэж байна уу? 2. шаардагдах, гачигдах, юм хэрэгтэй байх. Let me know how many copies you \want. Танд хэдэн хувь хэрэгтэйг мэдэгдээрэй. 3. хэрэгтэй, шаардлагатай, ёстой. You \want to be careful. Чи хянамгай байх хэрэгтэй шүү. 4. \want sb (for sth) эрэх, хайх, шаардагдах. You are \want ed immediately in the director`s office. Та даруй захирлын өрөөнд оч. not want to know (about sth) огт сонирхохгүй байх. I asked him for help but he didn`t \want to know(about my problems). Би түүнээс тусламж гуйсан авч надад юу тохиолдсоныг тэр мэдэхийг ч хүссэнгүй. want in/ out орж/ гарахыг хүсэх. The dog \want s in. Нохой орох гээд байна. want in/ into sth оролцох хүсэлтэй байх. He \want s in on the deal. Тэр наймаанд оролцох хүсэлтэй байна. want out/ out of sth гарах хүсэлтэй байх. He told them that he \want ed out of the gang. Бүлэглэлээс гарах хүсэлтэй байгаагаа тэр тэдэнд хэлсэн байна.

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  • want — want1 W1S1 [wɔnt US wo:nt, wa:nt] v [not usually in progressive] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(desire)¦ 2¦(need)¦ 3¦(offer)¦ 4¦(should)¦ 5 what do you want? 6¦(ask for somebody)¦ 7¦(lack)¦ 8 if you want 9 who wants ...? …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • want — 1 verb (not usually in progressive) 1 DESIRE (T) to have a desire for something: I want a drink. | What do you want for your birthday? | want to do sth: Do you want to go to Kay s party? | want sb to do sth: I don t want Linda to hear about this …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • want — [[t]wɒ̱nt[/t]] ♦ wants, wanting, wanted 1) VERB: no cont, no passive If you want something, you feel a desire or a need for it. [V n] I want a drink... [V n] Ian knows exactly what he wants in life and i …   English dictionary

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  • anything — an|y|thing [ eni,θıŋ ] pronoun *** 1. ) usually in negatives or questions used instead of something when saying or asking whether there is one thing or even a small amount of something: Do you know anything about baseball? He never does anything… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • anything */*/*/ — UK [ˈenɪˌθɪŋ] / US pronoun 1) [usually in negatives or questions] used instead of something when saying or asking whether there is one thing or even a small amount of something Do you know anything about cricket? He never does anything to help.… …   English dictionary

  • better — bet|ter1 [ betər ] function word *** Better is the comparative form of good and well, and can be used in the following ways: as an adjective: a better method of teaching languages The weather is better today. as an adverb: Our opponents played… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • better — I UK [ˈbetə(r)] / US [ˈbetər] adjective *** 1) a) more satisfactory, suitable, pleasant, effective, or of higher quality etc She s trying to find a better job. better than: The results were better than we had expected. get better (= improve): The …   English dictionary

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  • for — [ weak fər, strong fɔr ] function word *** For can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): I bought some flowers for Chloe. Wait there for a while. as a conjunction (connecting two clauses): I told her to leave, for… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • anything — an|y|thing W1S1 [ˈeniθıŋ] pron 1.) any thing, event, situation etc, when it is not important to say exactly which ▪ You can buy anything you want. ▪ He was prepared to do anything to make a bit of money. ▪ Anything would be better than staying at …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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