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  • 1 beat

    v. (beat, beaten) 1. цохих, балбах, гүвэх. Somebody was beating at the door. Хүн хаалга цохиж байв. She was beating the dust out of the carpet. Тэр, хивс гүвж байлаа. 2. \beat against/ on sth/ sb (бороо, салхи, мөндөр) нүдэх. 3. \beat sth (up) хутгах. \beat the flour and milk together гурилыг сүүтэй хольж хутга. 4. дэлсэх, цохих (зүрх). 5. \beat sb (at sth) ялах, хожих; цохих. He \beats me at chess. Тэр шатраар намайг хождог. The government's main aim is to \beat inflation. Засгийн газрын гол зорилго бол инфляцийг цохих. 6. давтах, хавтгай болгох. beaten silver давтсан мөнгө. n. 1. цохилт. 2. хэмнэл. 3. цагдаагийн хариуцсан газар. beating n. 1. балбах, жанчих. 2. тэмцэж олсон ялалт.

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  • 2 weather

    n. цаг агаар. cold/ sunny/ warm/ wet/ windy \weather хүйтэн/ нартай/ дулаан/ бороотой/ салхитай цаг агаар. in all weathers цаг агаар ямар ч байсан, ямар ч тохиолдолд. keep a weather eye (open) on sth бэлэн байх, сонор сэрэмжтэй байх. make heavy weather of sth хэт ихэсгэх, хүндрүүлэх, ярвигтай болгох, асуудлыг дөвийлгөх. under heavy weather 1. өвчтэй, зовлонтой байх. 2. тааруухан нөхцөлд байх, хүнд байдалд орох. She`s been a little under \weather recently. Тэр бүсгүй сүүлийн үед нилээн зовсон шүү. weather-beaten adj. салхинд нурсан, нар салхинд идэгдсэн, борлосон. weathercock n. 1. салхины далбаа, залма. 2. аялдан дагагч. weatherforecast n. цаг агаарын урьдчилсан мэдээ. weather-station n. цаг уурын станц. weather-vane n. салхин сэнс, залма. v. 1. цаг агаарын нөлөөнд өртөх rocks \weather ed by wind and water салхи, усанд өртсөн хад асганууд. 2. давах, туулах, тэсэж гарах. weather a crisis хямралыг даван гарах. weatherman n. (pl -men) цаг агаарын мэдээ танилцуулдаг хүн. weather-cock n. = weather-vane.

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  • beat off sb/sth — UK US beat off sb/sth Phrasal Verb with beat({{}}/biːt/ verb [T] (beat, beaten, US also beat) ► to stop someone or something from succeeding: »The company was awarded the contract after beating off fierce competition …   Financial and business terms

  • beat off sth — UK US beat off sb/sth Phrasal Verb with beat({{}}/biːt/ verb [T] (beat, beaten, US also beat) ► to stop someone or something from succeeding: »The company was awarded the contract after beating off fierce competition …   Financial and business terms

  • beat out sb/sth — UK US beat out sb/sth Phrasal Verb with beat({{}}/biːt/ verb [T] (beat, beaten, US also beat) ► US to be more successful than your competitors: »The New York based accounting and consulting firm beat out eight rival bids to win the contract …   Financial and business terms

  • beat out sth — UK US beat out sb/sth Phrasal Verb with beat({{}}/biːt/ verb [T] (beat, beaten, US also beat) ► US to be more successful than your competitors: »The New York based accounting and consulting firm beat out eight rival bids to win the contract …   Financial and business terms

  • beat sb/sth back — UK US beat sb/sth back Phrasal Verb with beat({{}}/biːt/ verb [T] (beat, beaten, US also beat) ► to stop someone or something from succeeding: »The central bank has come a step closer to cutting interest rates by trumpeting its success in beating …   Financial and business terms

  • beat sth back — UK US beat sb/sth back Phrasal Verb with beat({{}}/biːt/ verb [T] (beat, beaten, US also beat) ► to stop someone or something from succeeding: »The central bank has come a step closer to cutting interest rates by trumpeting its success in beating …   Financial and business terms

  • beat sb/sth down — UK US beat sb/sth down Phrasal Verb with beat({{}}/biːt/ verb [T] (beat, beaten, US also beat) ► to persuade a person or organization to accept a lower amount of money for something that they are selling: »They tried to beat us down on the price …   Financial and business terms

  • beat sth down — UK US beat sb/sth down Phrasal Verb with beat({{}}/biːt/ verb [T] (beat, beaten, US also beat) ► to persuade a person or organization to accept a lower amount of money for something that they are selling: »They tried to beat us down on the price …   Financial and business terms

  • beat — beat1 W2S2 [bi:t] v past tense beat past participle beaten [ˈbi:tn] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(competition/election)¦ 2¦(hit)¦ 3¦(hit against)¦ 4¦(do better)¦ 5¦(be better)¦ 6¦(food)¦ 7¦(control/deal with)¦ …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • path — noun 1 way across land ADJECTIVE ▪ long ▪ narrow ▪ steep ▪ winding ▪ cobblestone (esp. AmE), dirt …   Collocations dictionary

  • flame — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 hot bright stream of fire ADJECTIVE ▪ hot ▪ small ▪ bright ▪ dancing, flickering, leaping …   Collocations dictionary

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