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1 put away
1 უარის თქმა, თავიდან ამოგდებაput away all thoughts of an American trip აზრი ამერიკაში გამგზავრებაზე, თავიდან ამოიგდე2 გაყრაhe put his wife away ცოლს გაეყარა // ცოლი გააგდო3 მოთავსება (საგიჟეთში)her behavior was so strange that they had to put her away ისე უცნაურად იქცეოდა, რომ მისი ფსიქიატრიულ საავადმყოფოში მოთავსება მოუხდათ4 შენახვა, დამალვა -
2 behavior
(behaviour) ყოფაქცევაher behavior was so strange that they had to put her away ისე უცნაურად იქცეოდა, რომ მისი ფსიქიატრიულ საავადმყოფოში მოთავსება მოუხდათprovoking laughter / behavior გამომწვევი სიცილი / მოქცევაpeculiarity of behavior / manner / habit უცნაური ქცევა / მანერა / ჩვეულება●●I translated his behavior as a protest მისი ქცევა პროტესტად მივიჩნიე / გავიგეyour behavior is quite unjustifiable თქვენს ქცევას არავითარი გამართლება არა აქვსhis bad behavior was a distress to his mother მისი ცუდი ქცევა დედამისს გულს სტკენდაhe disapproved of my behavior / choice ჩემი ქცევა არ მოიწონა // არჩევანი არ მომიწონაher behavior created a bad impression მისმა ქცევამ ცუდი შთაბეჭდილება დატოვაby such behavior you'll fall into contempt ასეთი მოქცევით ყველას თავს შეაზიზღებhis behavior confounded her მისმა ქცევამ გააოცა / გააოგნაgood / bad / abominable behavior კარგი / ცუდი / საშინელი ყოფაქცევაbehavior (behaviour) ქცევა, მოქცევა, ყოფაქცევა
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put away — {v.} 1. To put in the right place or out of sight. * /She put away the towels./ 2. To lay aside; stop thinking about. * /He put his worries away for the weekend./ 3. {informal} To eat or drink. * /He put away a big supper and three cups of coffee … Dictionary of American idioms
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