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  • 1 haze

    n. 1. манан, униар. 2. мансуурах, самуурсан. I/ My mind was in a complete \haze. Би байдгаараа самуурчихсан байлаа. v. 1. униар татах. 2. дэглэх, зовоох.

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  • 2 unknown

    adj. \unknown (to sb) үл мэдэх, тодорхой бус. The accident was due to \unknown causes. Tодорхой бус шалтгааны улмаас осол гарсан байна. 2. олны танил бус, алдаршаагүй. The parts are all played by \unknown actors. Бүх дүрд нь нэрд гараагүй жүжигчид тоглож байна. an unknown quantity сайн мэдэхгүй. The new manager is still a bit of an \unknown quantity. Шинэ менежертэй одоо хир зан зангаа авалцаагүй л байна шүү. \unknown to sb нууцаар, хэлэлгүй. He did it \unknown to me. Үүнийг тэр надаас далдуур хийсэн. n. 1. судлагдаагүй, мэдэгдээгүй (газар, нутаг). 2. нэрд гараагүй. The leading role is played by а complete \unknown. Гол дүрд шинэ хүн тоглож байна лээ. 3. тодорхойгүй, мэдэгдээгүй зүйл. 4. math. тодорхойгүй тоо.

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