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1 oblige
v. 1. тус хүргэх, туслах. 2. албадах, үүрэг ноогдуулах. obliged adj. \oblige (to sb) (for sth/ doing sth) -нд талархах. I'm much \oblige to you. Танд маш их баярлалаа. obliging adj. тусархуу, туслахад бэлэн. obligingly adv. 1. туслах санаанаас/ зорилгоор. 2. үүрэгтэй.
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