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1 mad
§ შეშლილი, გადარეული§1 გიჟი, შეშლილიare you mad? ხომ არ გაგიჟდი? / შეიშალე?to get / go mad გაგიჟება (გაგიჟდება), გაჯავრება, გაცოფება●●a mad dog ცოფიანი ძაღლიhe was mad with (at) me ჩემზე ძალიან გაბრაზდა / გული მოუვიდა2 უგუნურიthis noise sends me crazy / mad ეს ხმაური მაგიჟებსhe's joking, or else he's mad ხუმრობს, თუ არა და გიჟიაto drive smb. mad ვისინე გაგიჟება (გააგიჟებს) / ძალიან გაბრაზება (გააბრაზებს)he went mad / blind / pale / bankrupt / sick გაგიჟდა / დაბრმავდა / გაფითრდა / გაკოტრდა / დასნეულდაhe is mad, that is a certainty უდავოდ გიჟია // გიჟი რომ არის, ფაქტია
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like mad — or[like crazy] {adv.}, {slang}, {informal} With great enthusiasm and vigor; very fast. * /We had to drive like mad (like crazy) to get there on time./ See: LIKE HELL(1) … Dictionary of American idioms
like mad — or[like crazy] {adv.}, {slang}, {informal} With great enthusiasm and vigor; very fast. * /We had to drive like mad (like crazy) to get there on time./ See: LIKE HELL(1) … Dictionary of American idioms
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like\ crazy — • like mad • like crazy adv slang informal With great enthusiasm and vigor; very fast. We had to drive like mad (like crazy) to get there on time. See: like hell(1) … Словарь американских идиом
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