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n. сэтгэл сананы өвчин, зовиур, гомдол. v. (hurt, hurt) 1. шалбалах, гэмтээх. Did you \hurt yourself? Та гэмтчихээгүй биз? 2. өвтгөх, зовоох. Ouch! That \hurts! Ёо-ёо! Ямар аймаар өвтгөдөг юм бэ! It \hurts when I move my leg. Хөлөө хөдөлгөхөөр өвдөөд байна. 3. сэтгэлийг нь зовоох, түгшээх, гомдоох. I don't want to \hurt your feelings but you ought to know. Би таны сэтгэлийг зовоохыг хүсэхгүй байгаа ч гэлээ та энэ тухай мэдэх ёстой байх. Mary was \hurt by what she said. Тэр эмэгтэйн үг Мэриг гомдоов. 4. хохироох, гай болох, муугаар нөлөөлөх. hurtful adj. \hurt (to sb) сэтгэлийн зовиуртай, тааламжгүй. His remarks were very \hurt to me. Түүний хэлсэн үгэнд би тун их гомдож байна.
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