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n. 1. шил. as smooth as \glass шил шиг толигор. 2. (also glassware) шилэн сав суулга. She collects china and \glass. Тэр, шаазан ба шилэн сав суулга цуглуулдаг. 3. шилэн аяга/ хундага. 4. шилэн аяга/ хундага ундаа/ дарс. 5. glasses нүдний шил. 6. glasses (also field-glasses) хээрийн дуран. 7. толь. 8. барометр. v. glass sth in/ over шиллэх. glassful n. (pl -fuls) шилэн аяга/ хундага (дүүрэн ундаа/ архи). glass-blower n. шил үлээгч.
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