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    n. 1. тэмдэглэл. 2. бичиг, зурвас. 3. нот бичиг. 4. тайлбар, зүүлт. 5. цаасан мөнгө. 6. хөгжмийн ноот. 7. хөгжмийн даруул. 8. өнгө, аяс. 9. анхаарал. compare notes санал бодлоо солилцох. of note онцгой, гоц, гойд. Nothing of particular \note happened. Сүйдтэй юм болсонгүй. make a note of тэмдэглэх, бичиж авах. take note of анхааралдаа авах. v. анхаарах, ажиглах. note sth down бичиж/ тэмдэглэж авах. noted adj. \note (for/ as sth) нэртэй, алдартай. notelet n. тэмдэглэл хийх/ зурвас бичих цаас. noteworthy adj. гайхамшигтай, анхаарууштай, тэмдэглүүштэй.

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