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  • 1 death

    n. үхэл, мөхөл. at death's door үхлүүт өвчтэй. the \death of capitalism капитализмын мөхөл. put to death алах, цаазлах. catch your death of cold даарснаас болж өвдөх. frightened to death, worried to death үхтлээ айх/ санаа зовох. to the death үхтлээ, эцсийн мөчөө хүртэл. the death penalty алах ял. death rate нас баралтын үзүүлэлт. death-toll амиа алдагсдын тоо.

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  • 2 first

    num. нэгдүгээр, нэг дэх. adj. 1. анхны, эхний, түрүүчийн. 2. хамгийн сайн, шилдэг. adv. 1. юуны түрүүн, давын өмнө. 2. анх удаа. 3. эхлээд, урьдаар, түрүүнд нь. at first эхлээд, анхнаасаа. first and foremost хамгийн гол нь, юуны өмнө. first of all эхлээд, хамгийн гол нь. first off юуны өмнө, эхлээд. put sb/ sth first хамгийн түрүүнд тавих, чухал гэж үзэх. n., pron. 1. the first эхний/ анхны хүн/ юм. He was the \first/ one of the \first to collect Picasso's paintings. Тэр бол Пикассогийн зургуудыг цуглуулж эхэлсэн анхны хүмүүсийн нэг байв. 2. дээд зэрэг. 3. a first анх удаа болсон юм. 4. at first эхлээд, эхэндээ, анхандаа. 5. from the first, from the very first эхнээсээ, анхнаасаа. firstly adv. нэгд, нэгдүгээрт. first aid n. анхны тусламж. first-born n. анхны хүүхэд, ууган хүү/ охин. first class adj. дээд зэргийн. first degree n. 1. нэгдүгээр зэргийн түлэгдэлт. 2. ноцтой хүн амины хэрэг. first-ever adj. анхны. The \first-ever woman vice-president анхны эмэгтэй ерөнхий сайд. first finger n. долоовор хуруу. first-fruit n. 1. шинэ ургац. 2. анхны үр дүн. first gear n. (машин техникийн) хамгийн доод араа. first lady n. тэргүүн хатагтай. first-rate adj. дээд зэргийн, маш сайн, гойд сайхан. adv. эв эрүүл, сав саруул. first school n. бага сургууль.

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