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n. шүүлтүүр. v. 1. шүүх, тунгаах. 2. тэмдэгт гэрлэн дохио асч зүүн тийш эргэх. 3. \filter in, out, through нэвтрэх, шүүрэх, аажимаар хүрэх. filter tip n. шүүлтүүртэй янжуур.
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filter — fil|ter1 [ˈfıltə US ər] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: filtre piece of felt (= thick material) used as a filter , from Medieval Latin filtrum] 1.) something that you pass water, air etc through in order to remove unwanted substances… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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