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v. (hung) 1. зүүх, өлгөх, дүүжлэх. 2. унжих, дамнах, тэгнэх. The dog's tongue was hanging out. Нохой хэлээ унжуулсан байв. 3. (зураг) хананд хадах. 4. ханын цаас наах. 5. дүүжлэн алах, боож үхэх. 6. \hang above/ over sth/ sb (аюул г. м) нөмрөх. hang by a hair/ a (single) thread дээсэн дөрөөн дээр байх. hang fire хойшлуулах. hang back үлдэх. I hung back to ask the speaker a question. Би илтгэгчээс юм асуухаар үлдэв. hang back (from sth) эргэлзэх, тэвдэх. hang on 1. барих, зуурч авах. 2. түр хүлээх. 3. үргэлжлүүлэн хийх, үл шантрах. hang on sth хамаарах, шалтгаалах. hang out нэг газар удаан суух/ цаг нөгцөөх. hang over (аюул г. м.) нөмрөх, нүүрлэх. hang together 1. бие биедээ туслах, хамжилцах. 2. (мэдэгдэл, мэдүүлэг г. м.) хоорондоо нийцэх/ таарах, авцалдаа холбоотой байх. hang up (sth) утасны харилцуурыг тавих. n. хувцасны биенд таарсан байдал. get the hang of sth ажиллуулж/ хийж сурах. not care/ give a hang (about sth/ sb) үл тоох, падгүй байх. hanging n. 1. дүүжлэн алах. 2. pl хөшиг, хананд өлгөсөн юм. hang-gliding n. дельтапланы спорт. hang-glider n. дельтапланы тамирчин, дельтаплан. hang-out n. байнгын очдог газар. hang-up n. сэтгэлийн өвчин/ там.
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