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1 unworthy
adj. \unworthy (of sth/ sb) хүнддэх, хэрэггүй. I am \unworthy of such honour. Ййм хүндэтгэл надад хүнддэнэ. 2. \unworthy (of sb/ sth) зохихгүй, үл таарах. conduct \unworthy of a public figure олонд нэртэй хүний хувьд үл зохих ааш авир гаргах. 3. ялихгүй, өчүүхэн, ямар ч хэрэггүй. fighting for an \unworthy cause өчүүхэн зүйлийн төлөө дайтах. -
2 common
n. 1. нийтийн эзэмшил газар. in common with sb/ sth нэгэн адил. adj. (-er, -est) 1. нийтийн. 2. нийгмийн. 3. ердийн, энгийн, жирийн. 4. бүдүүлэг, соёлгүй. the common touch дээдсийн үл зиндаархах/ хээ шаагүй байх. make common cause (with sb) нэгэн зорилгоор нэгдэх. commonly adv. нийтлэг.
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