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n. 1. тас хийх дуу. I heard a loud \crack. Надад тас хийсэн дуу сонсогдов. 2. цав. There is a \crack in the glass. Шилэн аяганд цав гарсан байна. 3. завсар, зай. 4. хүчтэй цохилт. a \crack on the head толгой руу гэнэт хүчтэй цохих. 5. оролдлого. Let's have a \crack at solving this puzzle. Энэ үгийн сүлжээг таахыг оролдоод үзэцгээе. 5. тоглоом тохуу. adj. чадварлаг, онцгой, гойд. v. 1. тас хийлгэх. 2. цуурах, цав гарах. 3. хагалах. 4. даапаалах, дооглох, тохуурхах. 5. шийдэх. We must \crack this problem. Бид энэ асуудлыг шийдэх ёстой. crack open a bottle шил задлах, юмны бөглөө мултлах. crack-brained adj. галзуу; усан тэнэг.
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