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adj. (worse, worst) 1. муу, муухай, бузар. a \bad teacher муу багш. a \bad smell муухай үнэр. it's \bad to steal хулгай хийх муухай. 2. аймаар, ноцтой, аймшигтай. a \bad accident аймаар аваар. a \bad mistake том алдаа. 3. муудсан, бээсэн, өмхийрсөн. a \bad meat үнэр орсон мах. 4. өвчтэй. a \bad leg өвчтэй/ муу хөл. 5. \bad for sb/ sth хортой, аюултай. Smoking is \bad for your health. Тамхи татах нь таны эрүүл мэндэд хортой. 6. таагүй, эвгүй, тохиромжгүй. adv. хүнд, айхтар, аймаар, муухай. badly adv. (worse, worst) 1. муухан, тааруухан. sing \bad тааруухан дуулах. \bad made муухан хийсэн. 2. бүтэлгүй, амжилтгүй. 3. (want, need -тэй хамт маш, тун, их гэсэн утгыг илэрхийлдэг): They want to see her very \bad Түүнтэй уулзахыг тэд тун их хүсдэг. bad debt төлөх найдваргүй зээл. bad language хараалын үг. bad-tempered adj. муухай ааштай.
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