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  • 1 end

    n. 1. үзүүр. the \ends of a rope дээсний үзүүр. 2. эцэс, төгсгөл. He is killed right at the \end of the film. Тэр, яг киноны төгсгөлд алуулдаг. 3. үлдэгдэл. 4. зорилго. at a loose end хийх юмгүй. at an end дууссан. The strike is finally at an \end. Ажил хаялт бүрмөсөн зогсов. come to an end дуусах, дуусгавар болох. get hold of the wrong end of the stick буруу ойлгох. in the end үр дүнд, эцэст нь. make ends meet амь зуулгандаа мөнгө арай чүү хүргэх. no end of маш их. hours on end, days on end олон хоног, олон өдөр үргэлжилсэн/ болсон. put an end to sth зогсоох, эцэс болгох. v. дуусах, төгсөх. The war \ended in 1975. Дайн 1975 онд дуусав. ending n. төгсгөл.

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  • 2 tail

    n. 1. сүүл. The dog wagged its \tail with pleasure. Нохой сүүлээ шарвалзуулав. 2. бөгс, бөгсөн тал. the \tail of a plane онгоцны хойт тал/ бөгс. 3. (pl) зоосны энгийн/ сүлдгүй/ хаан, хатны тэргүүнгүй/ тоотой тал. 4. бараа бологч, дагуул; сэжиг бүхий хүнийг мөрдөгч. Put a \tail on him. Түүнд туршуул тавь. The police are on his \tail. Цагдаагийнхан түүнийг мөрдөн мөшгиж байгаа. 5. фрак. wearing \tails оройн/ үдшийн өмсгөл өмсөөстэй. 6. гэзэг. turn tail away зугтах. v. 1. мөрдөх, дагах. 2. жимс, ногооны иш, сүүл тасдах. tail after sb алдалгүй дагах/ мөрдөх. tail sb сэжиглэн дагах, танадах. tail back дараалал/ хөсгийн цуваа нэмэгдэх/ уртсах. tail off/ away 1. тоо, хэмжээний хувьд алгуур багасах/ цөөрөх, жижигрэх. 2. (үг яриа, дуу) тээнэгэлзэн/ түгдрэн тасрах. 3. хоцрох, сүүлдэх, сарних. tailless adj. сүүлгүй. a \tail cat сүүлгүй муур. tail-end n. \tail (of sth) төгсгөл, шувтрага. tailgate n. машины ар талын хаалга, ачааны тэвшний хойт далавч. taillight n. аливаа хөсгийн хойт гэрэл. tailwind n. хойноос үлээх салхи, аясын салхи.

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