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n. 1. хожил, ялалт. It`s their first defeat after successive twelve \wins. Энэ нь арван хоёр тоглолт дараалан ялалт байгуулсан энэ багийн анхны ялагдал юм. v. (-nn-; pt, pp won, won) 1. хожих, ялах, түрүүлэх. \win a war / election дайнд/ сонгуульд ялах, \win a competition тэмцээнд түрүүлэх. 2. авах, олох. 3. \win sth for sb/ sth өөртөө татах; хүндэтгэл олох. win (sth) hands down илт давуутай ялах. win or lose яадаг ч байсан; хожсон ч, хожигдсон ч. win one`s spurs алдар нэр олох, нэрд гарах. you, one, etc, can`t win ялах найдваргүй, таалагдах аргагүй. win sth/ sb back эргүүлж авах, дахин олох. The party must try to \win back the support it has lost. Урьдын дэмжлэгээ эргүүлэн олохыг нам оролдох ёстой. win sb over/ round (to sth) ятгах, талдаа оруулах. She`s against the idea, but I`m sure I can \win her over. Тэр энэ саналыг эсэргүүцэж байгаа ч гэлээ түүнийг ятгаж талдаа оруулж чадна гэдэгтээ би итгэлтэй байна. win out/ through бэрхшээл давж туулан амжилтад хүрэх. It`s not going to be easy but I`m sure we`ll \win through in the end. Энэ тун амаргүй байх боловч, эцсийн эцэст бид санасандаа хүрнэ гэдэгт би итгэж байна.
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