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  • 1 interest

    n. 1. сонирхол. 2. pl ашиг сонирхол. 3. \interest (on sth) мөнгөний хүү. in the interest(s) of sth -ний төлөө, ашиг сонирхлын үүднээс. v. \interest sb/ oneself (in sth) сонирхол татах, сонирхох. interest-free adj. хүүгүй, хүү төлөхгүй. interested adj. сонирхох, сонирхсон. interesting adj. сонирхолтой. interestingly adv. сонирхуулахад, сонирхолтой нь.

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  • 2 designate

    v. 1. тодорхойлох, тогтоох. \designate the boundaries of sth юмны хил заагийг тогтоох. 2. \designate sb/ sth (as) sth тусгай зориулалтын бүс гэж зарлах. The wood was \designated an area of special scientific interest. Уг ойг тусгай судалгааны бүс гэж зарлав. adj. шинээр томилогдсон.

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  • 3 accrue

    v. \accrue (to sb) (from sth) өсөх, нэмэгдэх. Interest will \accrue if you keep your money in a savings account. Та мөнгөө хадгаламжийн дансанд хийвэл хүү нь өснө.

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  • 4 hike

    n. 1. явган аялал. They went on a \hike yesterday. Өчигдөр тэд нар явган аяллаар явцгаасан. 2. гэнэтийн өсөлт. the \hike in interest rates зээлийн хүү гэнэт өссөн явдал. v. 1. (go hiking) явган аялах, зугаалах. 2. \hike sth up гэнэт өсөх, огцом нэмэгдэх. Prices have been \hiked (up) to unprecedented level. Юмны үнэ урьд өмнө үзэгдэж байгаагүйгээр гэнэт өссөн байна. hiker n. аялагч, зугаалагч. hiking n. зугаалга, аялал.

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  • 5 void

    adj. 1. сул, хоосон. 2. \void of sth... гүй. Her face was \void of all interest. Түүний царайд сонирхсон шинж огт үгүй байв. 3. хүчин төгөлдөр бус (гэрээ, баримт) v. 1. шээх, шингэн мөр гаргах. 2. (law) цуцлах, хүчингүй болгох.

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