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1 neither
adj. ямар ч, алин ч биш,... нь ч. \neither tree must be cut down. Ямар ч модыг огтолж болохгүй. adv. ч биш, ч үгүй, мөн үгүй. It is \neither hot nor cold. Халуун ч биш, хүйтэн ч биш. \neither do I go. Би ч бас явахгүй. pron. хэн ч биш. I know \neither of them. Би тэдний хэний нь ч мэдэхгүй. -
2 here
adv. 1. энд. Put the box \here. Хайрцагаа энд тавьчих. 2. наашаа. 3. энэ. \here they are. Тэд энэ байна. here, there and everywhere энд тэндгүй, газар сайгүй. here`s to sb/ sth хундага тулгахдаа хэлдэг үг. \here's to your future happiness! За одоо таны гэрэлт ирээдүйн төлөө энэ хундагыг барья! here we go again бас дахиад л, дахиад л нөгөөдөх чинь. neither here nor there ямар ч хамаагүй, чухал биш. interj. 1. хүүе; хаая. \here, let me carry it. Хүүе, наадхыг чинь би барьж явья. 2. (нэр дуудахад) энд байна; би!. -
3 hide
n. арьс, шир. raw hide элдээгүй арьс. neither hide nor hair of sb сураг чимээгүй байх. tan sb's hide болгож тавих, арьсыг нь өвчих, шангий нь хүртээх. v. (hid, hidden) 1. нуугдах, далд орох. I'll \hide behind the door. Би хаалганы ард нуугдъя. 2. нуух, далдлах. 3. \hide sth (from sth) нууц, далд. His words had a hidden meaning. Түүний хэлсэн ярьсан зүйл нь өөр далд утгатай байв. hide one's light under a bushel авьяас билгээ/ сайн чанараа бусдаас нуух. hide n. нуувч, нууцаар ажиглах байр. hidden agenda n. далд санаа. There are fears of a \hide behind this decision. Энэхүү шийдвэрийн ард өөр зорилт бий юм биш биз гэх болгоомжлол байна. hide-and-seek n. нуугдаж тоглох. hide-out n. хоргодох байр. -
4 nor
conj.... ч үгүй. I could neither see \nor hear the speaker. Би ярьсан хүнийг үзсэн ч үгүй, сонссон ч үгүй.
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