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  • 1 offend

    v. 1. гомдоох, доромжлох. She was easily \offended. Тэр эмэгтэйг гомдооход амархан байв. 2. зөрчих, хэрэг тарих. offend against the law хууль зөрчих. offender n. гэмт хэрэгтэн, зөрчил гаргагч.

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  • 2 unconscious

    adj. 1. ухаан алдсан, муужирч унасан. The driver was \unconscious after the accident. Аваарын дараа жолооч ухаангүй байв. 2. \unconscious (of sb/ sth) ойлгоогүй, ухамсарлаагүй. 3. санаандгүй, өөрийн эрхгүй. the \unconscious доод ухамсар, дотоод ухамсар. unconsciously adv. санаандгүй, өөрийн мэдэлгүй. Perhaps, \unconscious, I have done something to offend her. Түүнийг гомдоох зүйлийг би өөрийн мэдэлгүй хийсэн байж болох юм. unconsciousness n. ухаангүй байх. fall into \unconscious ухаан алдах.

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