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    v. 1. \twist sth (round sth/ round) ороох, орооцолдох. 2. сүлжих, томох. 3. мушгирах, эрчлээтэх. 4. тахийлгах, махийлгах, хэлбэрий нь алдагдуулах. 5. тахийх, махийх. 6. (нүүр) мурчийлгах, ярвайх, татгануулах. 7. эргүүлэх, мушгих, эргэх. 8. (зам) мурийх, тохойрох. 9. булгалах. I've \twisted my ankle. Би шагайгаа булгалчихлаа. 10. гуйвуулах, мушгих. n. 1. мушгих. 2. мушгиа, эрчлээс, мушгиралт. 3. тохой, тохойрол. 4. өөрчлөлт, хөгжил, өрнөл. 5. the twist твист бүжиг. twisted adj. 1. тахир, мурий, мурчгар, хэлбэргүй. 2. (хүний зан байдал, ухаан санаа) гажиг, эрүүл бус, мэдрэлийн согогтой. twister n. 1. худалч хүн, луйварчин этгээд. 2. хуй салхи. twisty adj. тохойрсон, мушгиралдсан.

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