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  • 1 tilt

    n. 1. налуу, хэвгий, ташуу. 2. дайрч довтлох. v. хазайх, хэлтийх. Don't \tilt your chair! Сандлаа битгий хөдөлгөөд бай! tilt at windmills дэмий юманд хүчээ барах. tilt at sb/ sth буруушаах, дайрах.

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  • 2 full

    adj. (-er, -est) 1. \full (of sth/ sb) дүүрэн. My cup is \full. Миний аяга дүүрэн байна. 2. бүрэн, бүтэн, бүхэл. 3. бүрэн дүүрэн, хангалттай. 4. завгүй. The doctor has a very \full day today. Эмч өнөөдөр тун завгүй байна. 5. махлаг, тарган. \full lips зузаан уруул. 6. гүн (өнгө), сайхан (үнэр, амт). 7. урт, том, навсгар (хувцас). \full sleeves урт ханцуй. be full up 1. дүв дүүрэн байх. 2. цадах. be full of дүүрэн байх. This work's \full of mistakes. Энэ ажил дүүрэн алдаатай байна. at full stretch хамаг чадлаараа, бүх л бололцоогоороо. at full blast хамаг чангаараа. full of beans/ life маш идэвхтэй, гавшгай. full length тэрийн (хэвтэх, унах). full of one's own importance биеэ тоосон, өөрийгөө ихэд бодсон. at full pelt/ tilt/ speed хамаг хурдаараа/ хүчээрээ. in full бүтнээр нь, бүхлээр нь. in full swing ид үедээ/ дундаа. adv. 1. яг, шууд. She hit him \full in the face. Тэр, түүнийг яг улаан нүүр рүү нь цохив. 2. the full маш сайн, тун тодорхой.

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  • 3 windmill

    n. салхин тээрэм. tilt at windmills ямаан омог гаргах, дэмий юманд хөөрцөглөх.

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