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  • 1 join

    v. 1. \join sth onto sth/ on холбох, залгах, нийлүүлэх. \join A to B А-г Б-д залга. 2. \join up with sb/ sth; \join up нэгдэх, нийлэх, уулзах. the place where two rivers \join хоёр голын уулзварт. 3. элсэх, орох. She \joined the company last July. Тэр эмэгтэй компанид өнгөрсөн долдугаар сард орсон. \join the EU Европын холбоонд элсэх. 4. оролцох. \join a demonstrattion жагсаалд оролцох. join forces (with sb) хүчээ нэгтгэх, хүч хавсрах join hands (with sb) 1. гар гараасаа хөтлөлцөх. 2. хамжилцах join in (sth/ doing sth) оролцох. join up цэрэгт явах n. 1. залгаас, холбоос, уулзвар.

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  • 2 force

    n. 1. бяр чадал, тэнхээ. 2. хүч. a magnetic \force соронзон хүч. the police \force цагдаагийн хүч. The regime was removed by \force. Tэр дэглэмийг хүчээр унагав. 3. хүч нөлөө. bring sth/ come into force хүчин төгөлдөр болгох/ болох. (from/ out of) force of habit дадсан/ заншсан/ сурсан зангаараа. in force 1. их олон (хүн). 2. хүчин төгөлдөр. join forces хүч хавсрах. v. 1. албадах, хүчлэх, шахах. 2. хүч гаргах/ хэрэглэх, хүчээр хийх. \force (open) a door хаалга хүчээр онгойлгох. force sb's hand хүчлэх, албадах, шахах. force sth back сэтгэлээ арайхийн барих. force sth on sb хүчээр тулгах. forced adj. хүчээр тулгасан, албадсан, албадмал.

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  • 3 decline

    v. 1. татгалзах, үгүй гэх. I invited her to join us, but she \declined (my invitation). Би түүнийг бидэнтэй нийлээч гэхэд тэр татгалзав. 2. багасах, буурах, доройтох, унах. n. \decline (in sth) бууралт, доройтолт, уналт. a \decline in prices үнэ бууралт.

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  • join — join1 W1S1 [dʒɔın] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(group/organization)¦ 2¦(activity)¦ 3¦(go to somebody)¦ 4¦(do something together)¦ 5¦(connect)¦ 6 join a queue 7 join hands 8 join the club 9 join battle 10 be joined in marriage/holy …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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  • join the club — (informal) 1. We are all in the same position 2. Me too • • • Main Entry: ↑club * * * welcome to/join/the club spoken phrase used for telling someo …   Useful english dictionary

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