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1 against
§ წინააღმდეგ; მიმართ; -ზეthe doctor admonished me against smoking ექიმმა თამბაქოს წევისათვის თავის დანებება მირჩია§ წინააღმდეგ, საწინააღმდეგოდagainst the enemy მტრის წინააღმდეგ, საწინააღმდეგოდthat`s against the rules / law ეს წესებს / კანონს ეწინააღმდეგებაhe leaned against the wall ის კედელს მიეყუდა / მიეყრდნოagainst/for/from/with/without us ჩვენს წინააღმდეგ//ჩვენთვის//ჩვენგან//ჩვენთან ერთად//უჩვენოდthey prejudiced me against / in favour of her მის საწინააღმდეგოდ / სასარგებლოდ განმაწყვესto run up 2: we ran up against some opposition წინააღმდეგობას წავაწყდითhe investigated the case against the criminal ამ დამნაშავის საქმე შეისწავლა / გამოიძია●●to lodge information against smb. ვისიმე დასმენაhe has set his face against our getting married ჩვენი დაქორწინების დიდი წინააღმდეგიაthe police secured the bank against robbery ბანკს გაქურდვისაგან პოლიცია იცავდაthe town is secure against any surprise attack ქალაქი დაცულია ყოველგვარი მოულოდნელი თავდასხმისაგანthis factor will militate against the success of our plan ეს ფაქტორი ჩვენი გეგმის წარმატებით განხორციელებას ხელს შეუშლისto bear no malice against you შენს მიმართ ცუდი გრძნობა არა მაქვს // შენთვის ცუდი არ მინდაto bear malice against smb. ვინმეზე ჯავრის ქონა
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