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n. 1. \hostility (to/ towards sb/ sth) дайсагнал, өшөөрхөл. He felt no \hostility towards me. Надад тэр өс санадаггүй байсан. 2. эсэргүүцэл. His suggestion met with some \hostility. Түүний саналыг эсэргүүцсэн санал хэд хэд байв. 3. hostilities дайн, байлдаан. at the open of \hostility дайн эхлэх үед.
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