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  • 1 ladder

    n. шат. v. оймсны утас хөврөх.

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  • 2 rest

    v. 1. амрах. 2. амруулах. Sit down and \rest your legs. Сууж хөлөө амраа. 2. \rest (sth) on/ against sth тулах, налах, түшүүлж тавих. \rest the ladder against the wall. Шатыг хананд түшүүлж тавь. 3. (асуудлыг) шийдэлгүй орхих. rest on sb/ sth 1. хамаарах, шалтгаалах. 2. найдах. 3. (харц) тусах. rest on sth үндэслэгдэх, тулгуурлах. n. 1. амралт. Sunday is a day of \rest. Ням гариг бол амралтын өдөр. 2. түшлэг, тулгуур. an arm\rest сандлын түшлэг. 3. амар амгалан. at rest 1. хөдөлгөөнгүй. 2. амар амгалан (байх). be/ lie at \rest in one's grave үүрд нойрсох. come to rest зогсох. give sth/ it a rest түр зогсоох. lay sb to rest оршуулах, булах. lay/ put sth to rest зөв бурууг шалгах. restful adj. \rest (to sb/ sth) тайван, амгалан, тайвшруулах. rest-home n. нийтийн бие засах газар. rest room n. сувиллын газар.
    n. 1. үлдэгдэл, үлдсэн хэсэг. 2. бусад, үлдэгсэд. for the rest бусад нь, бусад талаараа.

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  • 3 stable

    adj. тогтвортой. The ladder isn't very \stable. Шат тогтвор муутай байна. n. жүчээ. v. морь жүчээнд хийх.

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  • 4 unsafe

    adj. аюултай, осолтой. Be careful, - the ladder is \unsafe. Болгоомжтой байгаарай, наад шат чинь осолтой шүү.

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