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short+temper

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    adj. (-er, -est) 1. богино, охор. 2. намхан. 3. товч. write a \short report товч тайлан бичих. 4. ховор, хомс, тарчиг. 5. дутуу, хүрэхгүй, хүрэлцэхгүй. 6. (цаг) давчуу. 7. ширүүн, уур уцаартай. 8. үйрмэг (боов). be caught/ taken short 1. шээс хүрэх, гэдэс базлах. 2. мөнгөгүйтэх. cut sth/ sb short дундаас нь таслах. for short товчилбол, товчоор хэлбэл. go short (of sth) дутагдах, гачигдах. in short товчоор, цөөхөн үгээр. in short supply ховор, ховордсон. little/ nothing short of sth бараг, шахуу. run short (of sth) дуусгах, барах, шавхах. n. 1. electr. богино/ шууд холбоо/ авцалдаас. 2. богино хэмжээний кино. short back and sides n. пинтүү, богино халимаг. short circuit n. богино/ шууд холбоо. short cut n. товч зам. short-handed adj. гар мухардах, ажиллах хүчнээр дутагдах. short-haul adj. богино зайны/ эргэлтийн. short-lived adj. түр зуурын, зуурдын. short-range adj. богино зайны/ хугацааны. short-run adj. түр зуурын. short-sighted adj. харалган. short temper n. уур омог. short-term adj. богино хугацааны. short wave n. (abbr SW) богино долгион.

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