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§ (saw, seen) ნახვა, დანახვა, გაგება, მიხვედრა to see afterთვალყურის დევნება; to see off გაცილება§ (saw, seen)1 ხედვა (ხედავს), დანახვა (დაინახავს)he doesn't see well ცუდად ხედავს // ცუდი მხედველობა აქვსI looked but saw nothing გავიხედე, მაგრამ ვერაფერი დავინახეI don't see any difference between these two statements ამ ორ განცხადებას შორის განსხვავებას ვერ ვხედავhe can't see beyond the end of his nose თავის ცხვირის იქეთ ვერაფერს ვერ ხედავს2 ნახვა (ნახავს)go and see if he is here წადი და ნახე, აქ არის თუ არა●●you must see the doctor ექიმთან უნდა წახვიდე3 გაგება (ესმის, გაიგებს), მიხვდებაI don't see why he refused to come არ მესმის / ვერ გავიგე, მოსვლაზე უარი რატომ თქვა4 მიხედვა (მიხედავს)see that the door is locked! მიხედე, რომ კარი დაკეტონ!5 გაცილება (გააცილებს), მიცილებაsee her home! შინ / სახლში გააცილე!to see red გაცოფება, გაბრაზებაto see eye to eye with smb. ერთნაირი შეხედულებების ქონა // ერთმანეთთან კარგად შეწყობაit is unusual to see snow in this region ამ მიდამოებში თოვლი უჩვეულო რამააwho(m) did you see? ვინ დაინახე/ნახე?he questioned me about what I had seen გამომკითხა, თუ რას შევესწარიI’ll see you by and by მალე გნახავI was glad to see the back of her მიხაროდა, რომ თავიდან მოვიცილეI haven`t seen your for ages! მთელი საუკუნე არ მინახიხარ!
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