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    v. (caught) 1. барих, баривчлах. 2. барьж авах. 3. амжих. \catch a bus автобусанд амжих. 4. \catch sth (in/ on sth) тээглэх, өлгөгдөх. Her dress caught on a nail. Түүний даашинз хадаасанд тээглэв. 5. өвчин авах. 6. сонсох, ойлгох. I don't \catch your meaning. Би таны санааг ойлгосонгүй. 7. цохих. 8. гал авалцах. catch on ойлгох. She's very quick to \catch on. тэр, юм ойлгохдоо хурдан. catch on (with sb) нийтийн дунд түгэх, моодонд орох. catch sb out 1. барих, бурууг илрүүлэх. 2. хүнд байдалд оруулах. Many investors were caught out by the fall in share prices. Хувьцааны үнэ унаснаар олон хөрөнгө оруулагч хүнд байдалд оров. catch sb up түрүүлэх, гүйцэх. be/ get caught up in sth оролцох, сонирхох. n. 1. барьж авах үйлийн нэр. 2. дэгээ, цоож. 3. цаад учир. catching adj. халдвартай, халдамтгай. catchy adj. (-ier, -iest) хялбархан, амархан (ая).

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  • bus — bus1 W2S1 [bʌs] n plural buses also busses especially AmE [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: omnibus] 1.) a large vehicle that people pay to travel on ▪ There were a lot of people on the bus this morning. ▪ She got on the bus …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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