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    n. (pl feet) 1. хөл, тавхай. 2. тохой (хэмжээ). 3. the \foot of sth адаг, хөл. There were clean towels at the \foot of each bed. Ор болгоны хөлд цэвэр алчуур тохоостой байв. fall/ land on one's feet хөлөө олох. leap to one's feet босоод зогсох, босон харайх. on foot явган. set foot in/ on sth хөл тавих, очих. set sb/ sth on their / its feet хөл дээр нь босгох. stand on one's own (two) feet хөл дээрээ босох, бие даах. v. foot the bill (for sth) төлөх, төлбөрийг хариуцах. -footed хөлтэй. four-footed animals дөрвөн хөлтэй адгуус. bare-footed хөл нүцгэн.

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