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§ სამსახური, დაწესებულება; ადგილი, თანამდებობა; მოვალეობა§1 დაწესებულება, სამმართველო, უწყება2 სამსახური●●through the good offices of a friend ერთი მეგობრის კეთილი დახმარებით3 კაბინეტი4 თანამდებობა5 ძალაუფლება, უფლებამოსილება●●printing office / house სტამბაpublishing house / office გამომცემლობაpolice office პოლიციის სამმართველო / განყოფილება●●this doesn't pertain to my office ეს ჩემს კომპეტენციაში არ შედისhe was ousted from office სამსახურიდან დაითხოვეს // სამსახური დაატოვებინესterm of office / lease თანამდებობაზე ყოფნის / იჯარის ვადაthe USA president's tenure of office is four years აშშ-ს პრეზიდენტად ყოფნის ვადა ოთხი წელიწადიაI voted him into this office ხმა მივეცით, რომ ამ თანამდებობაზე აერჩიათhead office გამგეობა, მთავარი სამმართველო
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