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prep. 1. дор, доогуур. Have you looked \under the bed? Чи орон доогуур харав уу? 2. доош, хүрээгүй, бага. 3. дагуу, -аар, -ээр, -оор, -өөр. Put it \under the table. Үүнийг ширээн доор тавь. the child is \under five таван ойндоо хүрээгүй хүүхэд. \under 100 degrees 100 хэмээс доош. \under the new law шинэ хуулиар. This team plays well \under their new captain. Шинэ ахлагчийнхаа удирдлагаар энэ баг сайн тоглож байна. adj. доод, дотуур, доорхи. adv. part 1. усанд, усан доор, живж байгаа. If you take a deep breath you can stay \under for more than a minute. Хэрэв чи гүн амьсгаа авбал усан доор нэг минутаас ч илүү болж чадна. The ship went \under on its first voyage. Усан онгоц анхныхаа аянд гараад л загасны хоол болсон байна. 2. ухаан алдах, ухаангүй байх. She felt herself going \under. Бүсгүй ухаан нь балартаж байгааг мэдэрлээ.
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have a part to play (in something) — phrase to be involved in influencing the development of a situation We all have a part to play in fighting the battle against crime. Thesaurus: to take part, or to become involvedsynonym Main entry: part * * * have a part to ˈplay (in … Useful english dictionary
have a part in — index participate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
have a part of — index participate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
have no part of — index shun Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
have a part in something — have/play/a part (in something) phrase to be involved in a particular situation or activity and influence its development They have worked very hard, but luck has played a part too. The media, as always, played an important part in the election… … Useful english dictionary
have a part — have/play/a part (in something) phrase to be involved in a particular situation or activity and influence its development They have worked very hard, but luck has played a part too. The media, as always, played an important part in the election… … Useful english dictionary
have a part (in something) — have/play a ˈpart (in sth) idiom to be involved in sth • She plays an active part in local politics. • Alcohol plays a part in 70 per cent of divorces. Main entry: ↑partidiom … Useful english dictionary
have no part in something — have/play/take/want no ˈpart in/of sth idiom to not be involved or refuse to be involved in sth, especially because you disapprove of it • I want no part of this sordid business. Main entry: ↑partidiom … Useful english dictionary
have no part of something — have/play/take/want no ˈpart in/of sth idiom to not be involved or refuse to be involved in sth, especially because you disapprove of it • I want no part of this sordid business. Main entry: ↑partidiom … Useful english dictionary
not have any part of — index conflict, disapprove (reject) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
have neither part nor lot in — is not involved at all, is not part of the issue … English contemporary dictionary