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    n. 1. долоо хоног. last/ next/ this \week өнгөрсөн / ирэх/ энэ долоо хоног. 2. бямба, ням гаригаас бусад өдөр. They live in town during the \week and go to the country for the weekend. Тэд долоо хоногийн таван өдөр нь хотод байгаад бямба, ням гаригуудад хөдөө гардаг юм. 3. ажлын цаг. a 35- hour \week долоо хоногт 35 цаг ажилладаг. week after week байнга, үргэлж. week by week нэг долоо хоногоос нөгөө долоо хоногт. week in, week out долоо хоног бүр. Every Sunday, \week in, \week out, she writes to her parents. Тэр бүсгүй долоо хоног бүр, ням гаригт аав ээждээ захиа бичдэг юм. today/ tomorrow/ Monday/ yesterday etc week өнөөдрөөс/ маргаашнаас / даваа гаригаас/ өчигдрөөс хойш долоо хоногийн дараа. I`ll see you on Thursday \week. Дараа долоо хоногийн пүрэв гаригт уулзъя. weekday n. ажлын өдөр. Trains run more frequently on \week than on Saturday or Sunday. Бямба, ням гаригаас ажлын өдрүүдэд галт тэрэг их явдаг юм. weekend n. амралтын хоёр өдөр (бямба, ням). weekender n. амрагч. Many of the cottages in the village are now owned by \week s. Тосгоны ихэнх байшин нь зөвхөн амралтын өдрүүдээр л энд ирдэг амрагчдын эзэмшил болсон байна. weekly n. долоо хоног тутмын хэвлэл. What weeklies do you read? Та долоо хоног тутмын ямар хэвлэл уншдаг вэ? adj. долоо хоног бүрийн/ тутмын. adv. долоо хоногт нэг удаа. He wrote to them \week. Тэр, тэдэнд долоо хоногт нэг удаа захиа бичдэг. weeklong adj. долоо хоногийн хугацаатай. a \week course долоо хоногийн дамжаа.

    English-Mongolian dictionary > week

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