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    n. 1. \use (of sth) хэрэглээ, ашиглалт. the renunciation of the \use of force хүч хэрэглэхээс татгалзах. be in \use хэрэглэж байх, ашиглаж байх. be / fall out of \use хэрэггүй болох, хэрэгцээнээс гарах. 2. ашиг, тус. of no хэрэггүй, ашиггүй. come into/ go out of \use ашиглагдаж эхлэх/ дуусах. When did this word come into common \use ? Энэ үг хэзээнээс өргөн хэрэглэгдэх болсон юм бэ? The city`s trams will go out of \use next year. Хотын трамвайнууд ирэх жил ашиглалтаас гарна. make \use of sth/ sb ашгий нь гаргах, үрийг нь үзэх. Make full \use of every chance you have to speak English. Англиар ярих шаардлагатай боломж бүхнийг сайн ашиглаарай. She has not made good \use of her talents. Өөрийн авьяасаа тэр бүсгүй зохих ёсоор нь ашиглаж чадсангүй дээ. v. (pt, pp used) 1. \use sth (for sth/ doimg sth) хэрэглэх, ашиглах. The police \use d force. Цагдаагийнхан хүч хэрэглэв. \use up үрэх, зарцуулах, дуусгах. The money is all \use d up. Бүх мөнгө аль хэдийн дуусчээ. \use one`s loaf өөрийн бололцоогоо ашиглах. Don`t keep asking me what to do, \use your loaf! Юу хийхээ надаас бүү асуугаад бай, юу хийж болохыг өөрөө хар! usable adj. ашиглаж болох, хэрэглэх боломжтой. useful adj. 1. ашигтай, хэрэгтэй. a \use book хэрэгтэй ном. Don`t just sit watching television- make yourself \use! Телевиз гөлрөөд л суугаад байлгүй ямар нэгэн юм хийгээч! 2. тун сайн. He is a very \use player. Тэр үнэхээр сайн тоглогч. used adj. 1. хэрэглэгдсэн, ашиглагдаж байсан. a \use-car dealer хуучин машины наймаачин. 2. \use to sth/ doing sth дассан, -г асан, байсан. The food here seemed strange at first but I soon became/ got \use to it. Эндхийн хоол хүнс эхэндээ хачин санагддаг байсан ч би мөдхөн идээд сурчихсан юм.

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