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    n. 1. жин, дэнс. lose/ take off \weight турах, жин хасах. put on/ gain \weight таргалах, жин нэмэх. 2. ачаа, туухай. a 2 lb \weight 2 фунтын туухай. 3. \weight (of sth) тээр, дараа, дарамт. The news was certainly a \weight off my mind. Энэ тухай дуулахад дотроос минь бул хар чулуу аваад хаячих шиг л сэтгэл уужирсан нь ойлгомжтой хэрэг. 4. нөлөө, ач холбогдол. a man of political \weight улс төрийн нөлөө бүхий хүн. pull one`s weight ажил үүргээ үнэнчээр гүйцэтгэх. throw one`s weight about/ around захиргаадах, албан тушаалаа ашиглан дарамтлах. weight of numbers хүний олон, тооны давуугаар. They won argument by sheer \weight of numbers. Тэд хүний олноор л асуудлыг өөрсдийнхөөрөө шийдэх эхртэй болсон билээ. worth one`s/ its weight in gold олдошгүй, сайн ажилтан байх. He is worth his \weight in gold. Тэр бол ёстой алт шиг хүн шүү. v. 1. \weight sth (down)(with sth) хүнд болгох, хүндрүүлэх. 2. жинтэй болгох, аль нэг талын эрх ашгийг хамгаалах. a law \weighted against of those owning land газар эзэмшигчдийн эсрэг чиглэсэн хууль. a law in favour of those owning land газар эзэмшигчдийг дэмжсэн хууль. weightless adj. жингүй. weightlessness n. жингүйдэл. become accustomed to \weight in a spacecraft сансрын хөлөг доторхи жингүйдлийн байдалд дасах. weighty adj. (-ier, -iest) 1. ноцтой, чухал. \weight matters чухал асуудлууд. 2. хүнд, жинтэй. a \weight burden хүнд ачаа. weighting n. цалингийн нэмэгдэл.

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