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waste+breath

  • 1 waste

    n. 1. хог, хаягдал. There was a lot of \waste floating in the dirty river. Бохирдсон голд зөндөө хог хаягдал урсаж байв. 2. гарз, хохирол. 3. үржил шимгүй газар, цөл. adj. 1. илүү, хэрэггүй. 2. хүнгүй, хоосон, цөл. v. 1. \waste sth (on sb/ sth) үрэх, сүйтгэх. \waste time/ electricity цаг/ цахилгаан үрэх. 2. \waste sth (on sb) дэмий үрэх, үргүй зардал гаргах. waste one`s breath дэмий хашгирах, биеэ зовоох. They won`t listen, so don`t \waste your breath. Тэд үгийг чинь дуулахгүй ээ, бүү дэмий хашгич. waste not, want not дуслыг хураавал далай. waste away турж эцэх. wastebin (also waste-basket) n. хогийн сав. waster, wastrel n. үрэлгэн хүн. wasteful adj. үрэлгэн. a \waste use of energy эрчим хүчийг дэмий үрэх. waste-pipe n. бохирын хоолой. wasting n. эрэмдэг болох, хатангирах. waste-product n. үйлдвэрлэлийн хаягдал. go to waste хаягдал болох. I hate to see all that food going to \waste. Энэ бүх хоол ундыг хог болгон хаяхыг би тэвчихгүй. lay sth waste сүйтгэх, ашиглах аргагүй болгох. land laid \waste by war дайны уршгаар ашиглах аргагүй болон сүйдсэн газар нутаг.

    English-Mongolian dictionary > waste

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  • waste breath — verb To speak in a manner which is needless or futile; in discussion or argument to make points which are not appreciated or heeded. Middleton and Paul saw no use in wasting their breath in remonstrances against this proposal …   Wiktionary

  • waste breath — v. achieve or accomplish nothing by speaking …   English contemporary dictionary

  • waste one's breath — {v. phr.} To speak or to argue with no result; do nothing by talking. * /The teacher saw that she was wasting her breath; the children refused to believe her./ * /I know what I want. You re wasting your breath./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • waste one's breath — {v. phr.} To speak or to argue with no result; do nothing by talking. * /The teacher saw that she was wasting her breath; the children refused to believe her./ * /I know what I want. You re wasting your breath./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • waste your breath — waste (your) breath to say something that is likely to be ignored. You d be wasting your breath reporting it to the police because they don t look for stolen bikes, even expensive ones. Usage notes: often used in the form don t waste your breath …   New idioms dictionary

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