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1 soon
adv. (-er, -est) удахгүй, удалгүй, мөд. It will be ten very \soon. Одоохон арван цаг болно. My son will \soon be seventeen. Миний хүү мөд арван долоо хүрнэ. \soon it will be dark. Удахгүй харанхуй болно. no sooner than/ as soon as -магц, -мэгц, -могц, -мөгц. As \soon as the bell rings the pupils go in to the classroom. Хонх дуугармагц сурагчид ангидаа ордог. as \soon as possible аль болох түргэн. sooner or later эрт орой нэгэн цагт. the sooner the better хурдан/ түргэн тусмаа сайн. -
2 so
adv. 1. тийм. Is that \so? Тийм юм уу? That's not \so. Тэр чинь тийм биш. 2. тэгж. Who said \so? Хэн тэгж хэлсэн юм? 3. тэгээд, тиймээс. It was raining, and \so I could not go out. Бороо ороод тэгээд би гадагшаа гарч чадсангүй. 4. төдий, тийм, өчнөөн их. I am \so glad. Би их баяртай байна. \so many өчнөөн олон. \so little өдийхөн. \so strong тийм бат бөх. \so called named гэдэг, хэмээгч, хэмээгдэх. conj. тиймээс, тийм учраас, учир. My train was late \so I could not come sooner. Галт тэрэг хоцорч ирсэн учир би эртхэн ирж чадсангүй.
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