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1 common
n. 1. нийтийн эзэмшил газар. in common with sb/ sth нэгэн адил. adj. (-er, -est) 1. нийтийн. 2. нийгмийн. 3. ердийн, энгийн, жирийн. 4. бүдүүлэг, соёлгүй. the common touch дээдсийн үл зиндаархах/ хээ шаагүй байх. make common cause (with sb) нэгэн зорилгоор нэгдэх. commonly adv. нийтлэг. -
2 herd
n. 1. сүрэг. a \herd of elephant(s) зааны сүрэг. 2. the herd бөөн хүн, баахан хүн. He preferred to stick with the \herd so as not to be noticed. Тэрбээр мэдэгдэхгүйн тулд бусдын л адил байхыг илүүд үзжээ. v. 1. бөөнөөр нь туух. 2. мал хариулах, бэлчээрлүүлэх. herd together бөөгнөрөх. the common herd 1.харц ард 2.ядуучууд the herd instinct n. сүргийн мэдрэхүй, ямагт олонхийг дагах үзэл.
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