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  • 1 helm

    n. 1. жолоо. 2. залуур. the \helm of state төрийн удирдагчид, засгийн газар. 3. эрх мэдэл. the man at the helm жолоодогч, удирдагч, залуурч. take the helm эрх мэдлийг гартаа авах. helmsman n. (pl -men) залуурч.

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