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  • 1 quarrel

    n. 1. \quarrel (with sb)(about sth) хэрүүл, маргаан, арцалдаан. They have not been friends since that \quarrel. Тэр хэрүүлээс хойш тэд нар нөхөрлөхөө больсон. 2. \quarrel with sth зөвшөөрөхгүй байх. I have no \quarrel with his methods. Түүний аргыг би зөвшөөрч байна. v. (-ll-; US -l-) (with sb)(about/ over sth) 1. хэрэлдэх, муудалцах, маргалдах. They \quarrelled over a trifle. Тэд нар дэмий юмнаас болж муудалцав. 2. дайрах, довтлох, эс зөвшөөрөх. quarrelsome adj. үсчимтгий, гэмэргэн, ааш муутай, хэрүүлч.

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  • 2 pick

    v. 1. шилэх, сонгох. 2. түүх. flowers freshly \picked from the garden цэцэрлэгээс шинэхэн түүсэн цэцэгс. 3. \pick sth (from/ off sth) хуруугаараа түүж авах. 4. цэвэрлэх, арилгах. \pick one's teeth шүдээ чигчийлэх. Stop \picking your nose! Хамраа ухахаа боль! 5. цоож дэгээгээр онгойлгох. pick sb's brains асуух, шалгаах. pick a fight/ quarrel (with sb) зодоон/ хэрүүл өдөөх. pick sb's pocket хормойноос мөнгө суйлах. pick up speed хурд авах, хурдлах. pick at sth хоол амсаад орхих. pick sb off буу онилох. pick on sb ул шагайх, өө эрэх. pick sb/ sth out 1. бусдаас сонгож авах. 2. олж харах, ялгах. pick sth over муугий нь хаяж, сайны нь шилж авах. pick up 1. сайжрах, дээрдэх. 2. үргэлжлүүлэх. pick oneself up унаад босох. pick sb up 1. машинаар ирж авах. 2. аврах. 3. замаас авах, машиндаа суулгах. 4. анх танилцах. He \picked up the girl at a college disco. Тэр, коллежийн диско бүжиг дээр охинтой танилцав. 5. баривчлах. pick sb/ sth up 1. авах, дээш нь өргөх. 2. радио, электрон багажийн тусламжтайгаар холбоо барих, олж харах. pick sth up 1. аяандаа сурах. 2. санаандгүй олж мэдэх, чих дэлсэх. 3. авчрах, цуглуулж ирэх. 4. хямдхан үнээр олж авах. 5. олох, олж авах. 6. мөрөөр нь орох, мөрий нь олох. n. 1. сонголт, сонгох эрх. 2. хамгийн шилдэг/ шилмэл нь, сор. 3. зээтүү. picker n. хураагч. apple \picks алим хураагчид.

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  • quarrel — 1 noun (C) 1 an angry argument, often about something that is not important (+ with): She got into a silly quarrel with the other children. (+ about/over): What was the quarrel all about? | pick a quarrel (with) (=deliberately start a quarrel):… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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  • all — all1 W1S1 [o:l US o:l] determiner, predeterminer, pron 1.) the whole of an amount, thing, or type of thing ▪ Have you done all your homework? all your life/all day/all year etc (=during the whole of your life, a day, a year etc) ▪ He had worked… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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  • feud — 1 noun (C) an angry and often violent quarrel between two people or groups that lasts for a long time (+ over): a bitter feud over territory 2 verb (I) to continue quarrelling for a long time often in a violent way : feud (with sb) over sth: the… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • play — 1 /pleI/ verb 1 CHILDREN (I, T) when children play, they do things that they enjoy, often together or with toys: The children ran off to play on the beach. | play sth: The boys were playing soldiers. | I don t want to play that game! (+ with):… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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