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1 territory
n. нутаг дэвсгэр. -
2 deep
n. the deep тэнгис, далай. adj. (-er, -est) 1. гүн, гүнзгий. a \deep well гүнзгий худаг. a \deep wound гүн шарх. 2. нам (дуу хоолой). 3. гүн (нойр, бодол, талархал). 4. гүн, бараан (өнгө). 5. ойлгоход хэцүү, ухаан үл хүрэх. go off the deep end уур хилэн нь бадрах. adv. (-er, -est) 1. гүн. They penetrated \deep into enemy territory. Тэд дайсны тал руу гүн нэвтрэв. go/ run deep (сүсэг бишрэл, сэтгэлийн хөдлөл г. м.) хүчтэй байх. deepen v. гүнзгийрэх, гүнзгийлэх. \deep a well худаг гүнзгийлэн ухах. The crisis \deeped. Хямрал гүнзгийрэв. deeply adv. 1. гүн. dig \deep гүн ухах. 2. хүчтэй, их, тун, гүнээ. Habits that are \deep ingrained. Гэм биш зан болсон зуршлууд. deep-rooted, deep-seated adj. сэтгэлийн гүнд тогтсон/ хоногшсон, олон жилийн өмнөөс бий болсон. a \deep dislike of foreigners гадаадын хүмүүсийг гүнээ үзэн ядах. deep-set adj. хүнхэр (нүд). -
3 trust
n. 1. итгэл, итгэл найдвар. I put my \trust in you. Би чамд итгэдэг. You've betrayed my \trust. Чи миний итгэлийг хөсөрдүүлжээ. 2. хариуцлага, найдвар. 3. халамж, асрамж. 4. law итгэмжлэл, итгэмжилсэн хөрөнгө мөнгө. 5. трест. 6. ивээгч байгууллага/ хүн. v. 1. итгэх, найдах. 2. найдах, горьдох. 3. халамжлах, ивээлдээ авах. trusting adj. гэнэн, итгэмтгий. trust territory n. НҮБ-ын ивээлд байдаг газар нутаг.
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