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1 typhoid
(also typhoid fever) n. med. гэдэсний хижиг. -
2 fever
n. 1. халуун, бие халуурах. Aspirin can reduce \fever. Аспирин халуун бууруулдаг. typhoid \fever халуун хижиг. 2. хөөрөл, бужигнаан. election \fever сонгуулийн хөл үймээн. fevered adj. 1. халуунтай. 2. хөөрсөн. feverish adj. 1. халуунтай. 2. эрч хүчтэй, идэвхтэй. feverishly adv. -
3 jab
n. 1. түлхэх; нудрах, хатгах. 2. урьдчилан сэргийлэх тарилга, вакцин. Have you had your typhoid \jab yet? Та хижгээс урьдчилан сэргийлэх тарилгаа хийлгэсэн үү? v. (-bb-) 1. \jab (at sb/ sth); \jab (sb/ sth) (with sth) дүрэх, шаах, бүлэх, зоох, хатгах. You nearly \jabbed my eye with your umbrella! Та наад шүхрээрээ нүд хатгачих шахлаа байна! 2. цохих; нудрах, ёврох.
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