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sth+in+one's+arms

  • 1 fold

    v. 1. нугалах, эвхэх. \fold the letter (in two) before putting it in the envelope. Дугтуйд хийхээсээ өмнө захиаг дундуур нь нугал. 2. ороох, боох. 3. үйл ажиллагаа нь зогсох, хаагдах. fold one's arms цээжиндээ хоёр гараа зөрүүлэх, элгээ тэврэх. fold sb/ sth in one's arms тэврэх. n. 1. хуниас. 2. хонины хашаа.

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  • 2 spread

    v. (spread) 1. түрхэх. \spread butter on bread талхан дээр цөцгийн тос түрхэх. 2. \spread sth (out) дэлгэх, тэнийлгэх, сунгах. The bird \spread its wings. Шувуу далавчаа дэлгэв. \spread out one's arms гараа алдлах. 3. дэвсэх, бүтээх. 4. дэлгэрэх, тархах, түгэх, газар авах. The disease is \spreading fast. Уг өвчин хурдан газар авч байна. 4. (цуурхал, өвчин) тараах. 5. тараах, цацах, түгээх. 6. суунайх, үргэлжлэх. The desert \spreads for hundreds of miles. Энэ элсэн цөл олон зуун бээр үргэлжилдэг. 7. хугацаа сунгах. spread like wildfire хээрийн түймэр мэт хурдан тархах/ түгэх. spread one's wings үйл ажиллагаагаа тэлэх/ өргөжүүлэх, шинээр эхлэх. n. 1. нийт урт, эн, зай. 2. цар хүрээ, далайц. 3. тархалт, тархац. 4. зар сурталчилгаатай сонин/ сэтгүүл. 5. зоог. 6. нухаш, түрхдэг шоколад/ бяслаг. spreader n. 1. түрхэгч, түрхүүл. 2. тараагч. a \spread of gossip цуурхал тараагч.

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