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1 სიცოცხლეto take smb's life ვისიმე მოკვლა, სიცოცხლეს გამოსალმება (გამოასალმებს)2 ცხოვრებაan interesting / quiet / rural / everyday life საინტერესო / მშვიდი / სოფლის / ყოველდღიური ცხოვრება●●early in his life ახალგაზრდობაშიhe took his own life თავი მოიკლა / თვითმკვლელობა ჩაიდინა●●I had the time of my life ბრწყინვალედ / გადასარევად გავატარე დროfor the life of me I can't tell you რომ მომკლა, მაინც ვერ გეტყვიshe was in the prime of her life გაფურჩქვნის / აყვავების ასაკში იყოthis injected some new life into our work ამან ჩვენს მუშაობაში გამოცოცხლება შემოიტანა // ამან ჩვენი მუშაობა გამოაცოცხლაfast driving may cost you your life მანქანის სწრაფად ტარება შეიძლება სიცოცხლის ფასად დაგიჯდესlife has made him bitter ცხოვრებამ გააბოროტა / გააავა
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