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n. 1. хэлбэр, дүрс, галбир. 2. хэлбэр, төрөл. 3. бичгийн бланк, маягт. 4. тогтсон ёс. 5. анги. Her older brother is in the sixth \form. Tүүний ах нь зургадугаар ангид сурдаг. 6. суудаг бандан. 7. тоглох чадвар, бэлтгэл хангасан байдал. v. 1. хэлбэр дүрс оруулах, хэлбэртэй болгох. 2. хувилгах, хэлбэрээр өөрчлөх. 3. хувирах, өөрчлөгдөх. 4. аажмаар бий болох, үүсэх, төрөх. 5. нэгтгэх, бүрдүүлэх, эмхлэн байгуулах, шинээр байгуулах. 6. тогтох. \form a habit зуршил тогтох. 7. болох, байх. Flour, eggs, fat, and sugar \form the main contents of a cake. Гурил, өндөг, тос ба элсэн чихэр нь бялуу хийх үндсэн материал болдог. -former -р ангийн сурагч. A sixth-former зургадугаар ангийн сурагч. formless adj. хэлбэр дүрсгүй.
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