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  • 1 hurry

    n. яарал, сандрал. In his \hurry to leave, he forgot his passport. Тэр явах гэж яарч сандарч байгаад паспортаа мартчихжээ. in a hurry 1. яарч сандран. She dressed in a \hurry. Тэр бүсгүй яаран хувцаслав. 2. эрмэлзэх, тэмүүлэх. He was in too much of a \hurry to leave school. Тэр сургуулиа төгсөхийг тэсгэлгүй эрмэлзэн байв. in no hurry/ not in any hurry яарах зүйлгүй, цаг зав ихтэй, аажуу уужуу. I don't mind waiting-I'm not in any particular \hurry. Хүлээхэд татгалзах юм надад алга, би онц яараагүй байна. v. hurried 1. яарах, адгах. He picked up his bag and \hurryied along the road. Тэр цүнхээ аваад л зам дагуу яаран алхалж гарав. 2. яаруулах, шавдуулах. 3. яаруу/ дутуу дулимаг хийх. This work requires great care: It mustn't be \hurryied. Энэ ажлыг нарийн хийх хэрэгтэй, яаруу хийж тун болохгүй шүү. hurry on (to do sth) дуржигнуулах, нэг амьсгаагаар ярих. hurry up хурдлах, яарах. \hurry up and get ready- we're waiting. Хурдлаач, бид чамайг хүлээгээд байна. hurry sb/ sth up хурдасгах, түргэсгэх, шавдуулах. hurried adj. адгуу, яаруу, сандруу, тэвдүү хийсэн. write a few \hurry lines яаруу сандруу хэдэн мөр сараачих. hurriedly adv. яаруу

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