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n. 1. долгион, давалгаа. sea \wave s далайн давалгаан. \wave s of tourists жуулчдын үер буух. 2. the waves тэнгис, далай. The ship sank beneath the \wave. Усан онгоц тэнгисийн усанд живсэн юм. 3. гараараа даллах. 4. долгион. Her hair has natural \wave. Түүний үс угаасаа долгионтой. 5. хэлбэлзэл, үелзэл. make waves амгалан тайван байдал эвдэх, төвөг учруулах. Some people seem to enjoy making \wave. Зарим хүмүүс ямар нэгэн байдлаар амгалан тайван байдал эвдэж байх дур сонирхолтой байдаг болов уу. v. 1. намирах, хийсэх. flag \wave ing in the breeze намуун салхинд намирах дарцаг. 2. \wave(at/ to sb); \wave sth (at sb); \wave sth about даллах, дэвэх. They \wave d at/ to us from across the road. Тэд замын цаанаас бидэн рүү даллав. 3. буржийх, буржийлгах. She has had her hairs \wave d. Тэр эмэгтэй үсээ буржийлгажээ. wave a magic wand шидэт дохиураар дохих, илбийн мэт амархан бүтээх. He expects someone to \wave a magic wand and find him a job. Нэгэн сайн санаат илбэчин тэнгэрээс бууж ирээд л шидэт саваагаараа дохиж өөрийг нь ажилд оруулахыг тэр эр хүлээж байгаа юм. wave sth aside татгалзах, зөвшөөрөхгүй байх. wave sth/ sb down гар даллан зогсоох (машин техник) the policeman \wave d us down цагдаа биднийг гар даллан зогсоов. wavy adj. 1. тахир, муруй. 2. долгионтой.
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