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§ ძალვა, ძაბვა§1 დატვირთვაthe strain on a rope / beam თოკის / კოჭის დატვირთვა2 დაძაბვაphysical / mental / nervous strain ფიზიკური / გონების / ნერვიული დაძაბვაhe broke under the strain დაძაბვას ვერ გაუძლო // დაძაბვა ვერ აიტანა3 მყესის დაჭიმვა4 მოდგმა, ჯიში5 დაჭიმვა (დაჭიმავს)to strain a rope / muscle თოკის / კუნთის დაჭიმვა6 დაძაბვა (დაძაბავს, დაიძაბება)he strained every nerve to reach the other bank მთელი ძალ-ღონე დაძაბა, რომ ნაპირამდე მიეღწიაthe long strain told on his health ხანგრძლივი დაძაბულობა მის ჯანმრთელობას დაეტყო
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