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n. 1. салхи үлээх/ сэвэлзэх/ босох. 2. утаа баагих. 3. тамхи сорох. 4. амьсгаа, амьсгал. 5. нарийн боовны хөндий хэсэг. v. 1. баагих. 2. тамхи/ гаанс сорох, баагиулах. 3. амьсгаадах, аахилах, уухилах. puff and blow (also puff and pant) аахилах, уухилах, амьсгаадах. puff sth out хийгээр дүүргэх, помбойлгох, (өдөө) өрвийлгөх. puffed (also puffed out) adj. амьсгаадсан, аахилсан. puffy adj. 1. сэвсгэр. \puff clouds сэвсгэх үүлс. 2. хавдсан. -
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n. уур уцаар, уур унтуу. She went off/ walked out in a \huff. Тэр уурлаад л гараад явчихав. get into a huff унтууцах. v. 1. цохих. 2. гомдох, туних. huff and puff 1. амьсгаадах, бүгтрэх. 2. дэмий уурлаж, эгдүүцэх. After much \huffing and puffing she finally agreed to help. Тэр баахан уурлаж эсэргүүцсэний эцэст нэг юм зөвшөөрсөн шүү. huffy adj. 1. ууртай, уцаартай. 2. тунимхай, өөнтөгч. She gets all \huff if you mention his name. Тэр эрийн нэрийг дурсахаар л тэр бүр уурлаж орхидог юм.
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