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  • 1 sick

    adj. (-er, -est) 1. өвчтэй. 2. бөөлжис цутгасан/ хүрсэн. 3. уйдсан, залхсан. be sick of уйдах, залхах. I am \sick of school. Би сургуулиас залхаж байна. n. 1. бөөлжис. 2. the sick өвчтөн. v. sick sth up бөөлжих, гулгиулах. sick headache n. тархи хөдлөх. sick-leave n. өвчний чөлөө.

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  • 2 sight

    n. 1. нүдний хараа. lose one's \sight сохрох, хараагүй болох. keen \sight хурц хараа. 2. \sight of sth/ sb бараа. After ten days at sea we had our first \sight of land. Арван хоног далайд аялсны эцэст бид анх удаагаа газрын бараа харлаа. 3. харагдалт, нүдэнд харагдах. 4. үзэмж. 5. овоо хараа. 6. sights түүхт дурсгалын газрууд. at/ on sight дөнгөж харагдмагц, үзэгдэнгүүт. hate, be sick of, etc the sight of sb/ sth үзэн ядах, харахаас нүд нь хорсох, нүдэнд хүйтэн харагдах. in the sight of sb/ in sb's sight бодлоор бол. v. олж харах. sighted adj. хараатай, сохор биш.

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  • 3 moan

    n. ёолох дуу. v. 1. ёолох. The sick child \moaned a little. Өвчтэй хүүхэд жаахан ёолж байв. 2. \moan (about sth) гонгинох, гомдоллох, гомдол эрэх.

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  • 4 tire

    n. (US tyre) хаймар дугуй. v. 1. ядрах, эцэх, цуцах. Some of the British athlets are beginning to \tire. Британийн зарим тамирчид цуцаж эхэлж байна. 2. залхах, улиг болох, залхуу хүрэх. tire of (doing) sth залхах, сонирхол нь буурах. Children soon \tire of new toys. Хүүхдүүд шинэ тоглоомноос амархан уйдчихдаг юм. tired adj. 1. эцсэн, ядарсан, цуцсан. He looks \tire. Тэр ядарсан байртай харагдаж байна. 2. \tire of sb/ sth; \tire of doing sth залхсан, уйдсан. I'm sick and \tire of listening to your criticisms. Таны шүүмжлэлийг сонссоор би би бүр залхаж гүйцлээ. tireless adj. эцэшгүй, цуцашгүй, эцэлт цуцалтгүй. tiresome adj. 1. залхуу хүрмээр, яршигтай. 2. ядармаар, эцмээр. tiring adj. эцэж цуцмаар, залхмаар.

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