English to Mongolian Meaning of annex - хавсралт


Annex :
хавсралт

үргэлжлэл, нэмэлт, нэмэлт болон, дараалал, Хавсралт, хавсралт, томруулах, тамгалах, өргөтгөл, өсөх, нэмэгдүүлэх, цэгэн дээжээр, илүүдэл, үлдэгдэл, ашиг нь хүртэх,, өсөлт, арга хэмжээ авах, үйлдэл, ажил, практик, ажил эрхлэлт, нэмэх, товчлол, зөвшилцөөгүй, нэгдэл, элсэх, Rider, PostScript

хараат компани, холбох, нэмэхийг, нэгдэх, татан оролцуулах, хавсралт, урьдчилан сэргийлэх, хязгаарлах, шалгах, саад, хавсаргах, наалдуулах урвал, эзэлж байна, оруулах, үр ашигтай бай, эзэлж, байх, барих, өөрийн, идэх, авах, халаасны, тамгалах, хүлээн авах, ирж, байсан

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Definitions of annex in English
Noun(1) an addition that extends a main building
Verb(1) take (territory(2) attach to
Examples of annex in English
(1) The new figures, in an annex to the pre-budget report delivered two weeks ago, says the new rate of immigration will be 285,000 a year.(2) Only minor adjustments or an annex may be necessary to situate the report in the regional context.(3) The Licence Committee considered other available evidence, including that derived from the four publications referred to in the attached annex .(4) In June, an attempt to sell the pink stucco main building and adjoining annex failed to elicit any bids that met the government's minimum so a new tactic will be tried.(5) An elastic metropolitan area is one in which the central city can easily annex undeveloped land and in which there is ample undeveloped land within the central city for growth.(6) It feels to me that this is like building an annex before the main building has gone up.(7) He said that leading suspects in the killings, whose names were provided to him in a secret annex to the report, must be tried urgently.(8) the school's one-storey wooden annex(9) He met with official disfavour after his spectacular military failure at St. Etienne in 1546, a crucial stumble in Henry's campaign to annex the territory.(10) Located in a separate annex off the main landing are the third and fourth bedrooms and a second family bathroom.(11) These are located in an annex to the main building.(12) The students were being accommodated at the annex at the back of the school adjoining St Francis RC Church.(13) The hospital comprises three main structures - the annex building, atrium, and research center.(14) Kitchens and washrooms were in an annex behind the main workhouse.(15) There are countries that are attempting to annex territories and populations that would rather have independence.(16) We've had press conferences actually not shunted to one side of the annex but in the main reception rooms of the palace.
Related Phrases of annex
(1) annex ::
хавсралт
Synonyms
Noun
1. extension ::
өргөтгөл
2. addition ::
нэмэлт
3. bump-out ::
шатах гарч
4. wing ::
жигүүр
5. ell ::
ell
Verb
7. take possession of ::
эзэмшилдээ авах
8. appropriate ::
зохих
9. seize ::
барих
10. conquer ::
эзлэн авах
11. occupy ::
эзэлж
Antonyms
1. abate ::
буурах
2. bate ::
Bate
3. deduct ::
суутгах
4. remove ::
арилгах
5. subtract ::
хасах
Different Forms
annex, annexation, annexations, annexed, annexes, annexing
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