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v. (flew, flown) 1. нисэх. \fly at the speed of sound дууны хурдтай нисэх. 2. онгоц жолоодох, онгоцоор зөөх/ тээвэрлэх/ нисэх. 3. хурдлах, гүйх, харвах, чавхдах. 4. цаг харван өнгөрөх. 5. цаасан шувуу нисгэх. 6. салхинд хийсэх. 7. (үг яриа) нийтэд тарах, олны дунд түгэх. fly into a temper, fly into a rage уур нь шатах/ дүрсхийх, хилэгнэх. let fly (at sb/ sth) (with sth) дайрах, үгээр доромжлох. n. 1. ялаа. 2. өмдний урьдах онгорхой. die/ fall/ drop like flies хиарах, үй олноороо үхэх. not harm/ hurt a fly хүнд хоргүй, гэмгүй. fly-away adj. намирсан, зөөлхөн (үс). fly-by-night adj. найдваргүй, шударга биш, зөвхөн ашиг орлого хөөсөн. fly-blown adj. бохир, заваан, идэх аргагүй. fly-paper n. ялаа наалдуулж алах цаас.
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