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1 ashamed
დარცხვენილიaren`t you ashamed of yourself? არა გრცხვენია? -
2 ashamed
aშერცხვენილი -
3 meet
1 (met) შეხვედრა (შეხვდება), დახვედრა (დახვდება)2 (met) გაცნობა (გაიცნობს)3 (met) შესაბამისობა (შეესაბამება), დაკმაყოფილება (დააკმაყოფილებს)this car doesn't meet my requirements ეს მანქანა ჩემ მოთხოვნებს არ / ვერ აკმაყოფილებსto meet the expenses ხარჯის გადახდა / გაწევა4 (met) (= meet with) წაწყდომა (წააწყდება)she met with misfortune უბედურებას გადაეყარა // უბედურება შეემთხვა●●to meet the eye თვალებში შეხედვაshe was so ashamed that she couldn't meet my eye ისე შერცხვა, რომ თვალებში ვერ მიყურებდაthis work meets all the requirements ეს ნაშრომი ყველა მოთხოვნას აკმაყოფილებსit is an incongruous place to meet შესახვედრად შეუფერებელი / შეუსაბამო ადგილიაyou will meet me, I suppose? ხომ დამხვდები?let's meet at my house მოდი, ჩემთან შევიკრიბოთthe children flew to meet their teacher ბავშვები სირბილით მიეგებნენ თავიანთ მასწავლებელს -
4 more
1 მეტი2 **my granny is no more ბებიაჩემი აღარ არის / გარდაიცვალა3 კიდევ4 უფროhe was more surprised than angry უფრო გაკვირვებული იყო, ვიდრე გაჯავრებულიonce again / more ერთხელ კიდევsay no more! ლაპარაკი აღარ გინდა! // გასაგებია!it is more than flesh and blood can stand ამას ადამიანი / მოკვდავი ვერ აიტანსI haven`t got any more money ფული აღარ მაქვს -
5 ought to
უნდაI think she is at home but you ought to make certain მგონი შინაა, მაგრამ გირჩევ შეამოწმოto know better than; you ought to know better than to go out without an overcoat on such a frosty day იმდენი უნდა გესმოდეს, რომ ასეთ ყინვაში უპალტოოდ არ გახვიდე
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