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1 aware
ცოდნა, საქმის ყურში მყოფიto be aware of ცოდნა (იცის), გრძნობა (გრძნობს)are you aware of the danger? გრძნობ, რომ ხიფათი მოგელის?he is not aware of having offended her ვერ გრძნობს, რომ აწყენინა -
2 aware
aგაცნობიერებული, მიხვედრილი -
3 danger
საშიშროება, საფრთხე, ხიფათიhe is in danger საფრთხეშია, ხიფათი ელისhe is out of danger საფრთხე აღარ ემუქრება, სამშვიდობოსააin case of danger საშიშროების / საფრთხის შემთხვევაში●●danger overhangs us საფრთხე გვემუქრება●●he's out of danger საფრთხე აღარ ემუქრება // სამშვიდობოსააhe is reckless of danger განუსჯელად / უგუნურად გამბედავია●●the danger stares us in the face საფრთხე გვემუქრება●●he still hasn't woken up to danger ჯერ კიდევ ვერ შეიგნო, თუ რა საფრთხე/ხიფათი მოელის;are you aware of the danger? გრძნობ, რომ ხიფათი მოგელის?try to avoid danger ეცადე, ხიფათს მოერიდოdanger / jeopardy საშიშროება, მუქარა -
4 offend
§ წყენინება; შეურაცხყოფის მიყენება§ წყენინება (აწყენინებს)●●this music offends my ear ეს მუსიკა ყურს მჭრისI didn't dream of offending you შენი წყენა / წყენინება აზრადაც არ მქონიაhe is not aware of having offended her ვერ გრძნობს, რომ აწყენინაfor all I care he may be offended სულაც არ მაწუხებს, ეწყინება თუ არა
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