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  • 1 occupy

    v. (-pied) 1. суух, эзэмших, эзлэх. 2. булаан эзлэх. the occupied territories эзлэгдсэн нутаг дэвсгэр. 3. эзлэх. The bed occupied most of the room. Ор өрөөний хамаг зайг эзэлдэг. 4. \occupy sb/ oneself (in doing sth/ with sth) зугаацах, өөрийгөө зугаацуулах, юм хийж завгүй байх, -аар сэтгэлээ зогоох. The child occupied himself in playing video games. Хүүхэд видео тоглоом тоглож зугаацав. occupied adj. 1. хүнтэй. The toilet was \occupy. Жорлонд хүн орсон байв. 2. \occupy (in doing sth/ with sth) завгүй, ажилтай.

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