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(told)1 თქმა (იტყვის)to tell the truth / a lie სიმართლის / სიცრუის თქმა2 თქმა (ეტყვის)tell him to come უთხარი, მოვიდეს!I'm told that… მეუბნებიან, რომ...3 მოყოლა (მოყვება), თხრობა4 დაეტყობა, დაემჩნევაthe long strain told on his health ხანგრძლივი დაძაბულობა მის ჯანმრთელობას დაეტყოyou can tell at once he is a teacher აშკარად ეტყობა, რომ მასწავლებელია5 გარჩევა (გაარჩევს)I can't tell margarine from butter მარგარინსა და კარაქს ერთმანეთისგან ვერ ვარჩევ●●time will tell დრო გვიჩვენებსI trust him insomuch that I tell him everything იმდენად ვენდობი, რომ ყველაფერს ვეუბნებიwell, now tell me all about it აბა, ახლა კი ყველაფერი მომიყევი (?????) ამის თაობაზეhe frightened me into telling him everything ისე დამაშინა, რომ ყველაფერი ვუამბეto tell / read smb's fortune ბედის წინასწარმეტყველება // მკითხაობა, მარჩიელობაwe made a compact not to tell anybody პირობა დავდეთ, რომ არავის ვეტყოდითhe told us pure fiction რაც მოგვიყვა, წმინდა წყლის ტყუილიაI presume you've told him everything იმედია, ყველაფერი მოუყევი
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Fortune-telling — is the practice of predicting the future, usually of an individual, through mystical or supernatural means and often for commercial gain. It often conflates with the religious practice known as divination.European and Euro American fortune… … Wikipedia
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fortune-telling — fortune teller ► NOUN ▪ a person who tells people s fortunes. DERIVATIVES fortune telling noun … English terms dictionary
Fortune-Telling — Although comparatively few Gypsy women practice fortune telling, it provides a useful first or second income for those families who pursue this profession. Many Kalderash families specialize in fortune telling, with the daughters learning from … Historical dictionary of the Gypsies
fortune-telling — I. ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: fortune (I) + telling, gerund of tell : the art or practice of telling fortunes II. adjective Etymology: fortune ( … Useful english dictionary
fortune-telling — ➡ gypsies * * * the forecasting of future events or the delineation of character by methods not ordinarily considered to have a rational basis. Evidence indicates that forms of fortune telling were practiced in ancient China, Egypt, Chaldea … Universalium
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fortune-telling — noun or adjective see fortune teller … New Collegiate Dictionary
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fortune telling — for·tune tell·ing || ‚fÉ”rtʃn‚telɪŋ /‚fÉ”Ët foretelling the future, predicting the future … English contemporary dictionary