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    1. юм эрж хайх. I had a good \hunt for that key. Тэр түлхүүрийг олох гэж би нилээн зовлоо шүү. a murder \hunt хүн алсан гэмт хэрэгтэнг эрж хайх. 2. ан гөрөө. a fox-\hunt үнэгний ав. v. 1. ан хийх, гөрөөлөх, агнах, авлах. 2. \hunt (for sth/ sb) хайх, эрэх. \hunt for a lost book алга болсон номоо хайх. Police are \hunting an escaped criminal. Цагдаагийнхан оргож боссон ялтанг хайж байна. hunt sb/ sth down мөрдөн мөшгөсөөр барих, эрж хайсаар олох. Fleeing villagers were \hunted down by army helicopters. Тосгоноос зугтан гарсан хүмүүсийг цэргийн нисдэг тэргээр хайн мөшгөж байв. hunt sth out ухаж гаргах. \hunt out an old diary хуучин өдрийн тэмдэглэлээ эрж хайсаар олж авах hunt sth up мөрдөн хөөх, уйгагүй эрэх. hunter n. анчин, гөрөөчин. a job \hunt ажил хайж байгаа хүн. hunting n. ан гөрөө, ав. \hunt and fishing ан хийж, загас барих. hunting ground n. 1. ангийн эдэлбэр. 2. диваажин. Crowded markets are a happy \hunt-ground for pickpockets. Түм түжигнэж бум бужигнасан зах зээлийн газар бол халаасны хулгайчдын хувьд ёстой диваажин билээ. hunsman n. (pl. -men) анчин.

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