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    n. эрэн сурвалжлах ажил, баривчлага. v. (bust, busted) 1. эвдлэх, хэмхлэх, шатаах. 2. эрэн сурвалжлах, баривчлах. bust up муудалцаад салах (гэр бүл). adj. 1. эвдэрхий, хэмхэрхий. 2. дампуурсан, дампуу. go bust дампуурах.

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