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§ წყალობა, სამსახური, დახმარება; ხელშეწყობა, ხელის მიმართვა, მფარველობა§ (favour)1 კეთილგანწყობა, კეთილგანწყობილებაhe’s out of favor with his boss თავისი უფროსი არა სწყალობს / თავის უფროსთან არა არის კარგად2 პატივის დადება, სამსახურის გაწევაdo me a favor and take the child to school სამსახური გამიწიე და ბავშვი სკოლაში წაიყვანე3 მხარდაჭერაI’m in favor of starting immediately ახლავე წასვლის მომხრე ვარunder the favor of მფარველობის ქვეშ // მხარდაჭერით4 წყალობა (სწყალობს), ხელის შეწყობა5 უპირატესობის მინიჭება, მფარველობა, მხარის დაჭერა, წყალობა (სწყალობს)6 პატივისდებაto load with favours / reproaches პატივისცემით / საყვედურებით ავსებაthe arrival of the new battalion turned the scales in our favour ახალი ბატალიონის შემოსვლამ სასწორი ჩვენს მხარეს დახარაour boss discriminates against women / in favour of women ჩვენი უფროსი კაცებს / ქალებს ანიჭებს უპირატესობასthe judge decided the case in our favor მოსამართლემ საქმე ჩვენს სასარგებლოდ გადაწყვიტა -
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§ მეპატრონე, მეწარმე, მართვა§ შეფი, უფროსიthe coming of the boss quickened the work უფროსის მოსვლამ მუშაობა გამოაცოცხლაhe's out of favor with his boss თავისი უფროსი არა სწყალობს / თავის უფროსთან არა არის კარგადour boss discriminates against women / in favour of women ჩვენი უფროსი კაცებს / ქალებს ანიჭებს უპირატესობასI directed the letter to my boss ჩემს უფროსს წერილი გავუგზავნე / წერილობით მივმართე
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