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  • 1 relative

    n. 1. хамаатан садан. 2. gram. холбох төлөөний нэр. adj. 1. харьцангуй. Beauty is \relative. Гоо үзэсгэлэн бол харьцангуй ойлголт. 2. холбоотой, харилцан уялдаатай. 3. gram. холбох. relatively adv. харьцуулбал, харьцуулж үзвэл; харьцангуй.

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  • 2 close

    adj. (-er, -est) 1. \close (to sb/ sth) ойрхон, дэргэд, ойролцоо, зэргэлдээ. The church is \close to the school. Cүм сургуулийн дэргэд байдаг. 2. ойрын, дотны, шадар. a \close relative ойрын хамаатан. The Queen's closest advisers. Хатан хааны шадар зөвлөхүүд. 3. \close (to sth) их адилхан. 4. нарийн, тодорхой. 5. нягт, шигүү. 6. хатуу, чанга. \close confinement чанга дэглэмтэй шорон. 7. бүгчим, салхигүй. 8. далд, нууц. 9. сайтар, нухацтай. adv. дэргэд, хажууд, ойрхон. close by (sb/ sth) дэргэд, хажууд. We lived \close by the sea. Бид далайн дэргэд амьдардаг. close on бараг, шахуу. close up (to sb/ sth) дэргэдхэн, хажуудхан. come close (to sth/ doing sth) бараг дөхөх/ хүрэх. He'd come \close to death. Тэр үхэхээ дөхөв. n. 1. гудамж. 2. төгсгөл. at \close of play тоглолтын төгсгөлд. v. 1. хаах. \close a door хаалга хаах. The shops \close at 5:30. Тав хагаст дэлгүүрүүд хаадаг. 2. дуусгах/ дуусах, хаах. 3. аних. If you \close your eyes, you can't see anything. Хэрэв та нүдээ анивал юу ч харахгүй. 4. багасах/ багасгах, нарийсах/ нарийсгах. behind closed doors нууцаар, далдуур. a closed book (to sb) мэдэхгүй зүйл. Nuclear physics is a \closed book to most of us. Цөмийн физик бол бидний ихэнхийн мэдэхгүй юм. close down радио/ телевизийн нэвтрүүлэг зогсох. close (sth) down зогсоох, хаах. close in өдөр богиносох. close sth up түр хугацаагаар хаах, хаалгаа барих. closely adv. closeness n.

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