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n. 1. халуун, дулаан, бүгчим халуун. blazing \heat бүгчим халуун. 2. зуухны ширэм. Remove the pan from the \heat. Хоолны саваа ширэмнээсээ холдуулчих. 3. ааг, омог. This topic generates a lot of \heat. Энэ асуудал олон хүний уурыг хүргэж байгаа юм. 4. on heat; (US) be in heat амьтны ороо орох. in the heat of the moment уурандаа, уурлах үедээ. His unfortunate remarks were made in the \heat of the moment. Уурандаа тэр тийм үг хэлчихсэн юм байна билээ. v. 1. \heat (sth)(up) халаах, дулаацуулах, бүлээцүүлэх. Is it a \heated swimming-pool? Энэ усан цөөрөм халаалттай юу? heated adj. сэтгэл хөөрсөн, ууртай. heater n. 1. халуун жин. 2. уурын халаагуур. heating n. халаагуур, халаалт. Switch the \heaton-it's cold in here. Халаагуураа залгачих, энд хүйтэн байна. central heating төвлөрсөн халаалт.
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