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§ საკითხი; კითხვა; პრობლემა§1 შეკითხვა, კითხვაa difficult / unexpected / strange / polite / leading question ძნელი / მოულოდნელი / უცნაური / თავაზიანი / მიმანიშნებელი შეკითხვაto ask a question // to answer the question კითხვის დასმა // კითხვაზე პასუხიin answer to our question თქვენი კითხვის პასუხად…2 საკითხიan important / delicate / main / political question მნიშვნელოვანი / საჩოთირო / მთავარი / პოლიტიკური საკითხიto study / solve / complicate / settle / consider a question საკითხის შესწავლა / გადაწყვეტა / გართულება / მოგვარება / განხილვაit is a question of money / time ეს ფულის / დროის საქმეა / საკითხიაthat's not the question საქმე ის არ არის // ის როდია საქმეthe question is that… საქმე ისაა, რომ…that's no longer in question ეს საკითხი აღარ დგას / მოხსნილიაthe person in question პიროვნება, რომლის შესახებაც ლაპარაკია3 ეჭვიthere is not the slightest question as to his honesty // his honesty is beyond question მისი პატიოსნება ეჭვგარეშეა4 გამოკითხვა, დაკითხვაhe questioned me about what I had seen გამომკითხა, თუ რას შევესწარი5 ეჭვის შეტანა, დაეჭვებაthey questioned the truth of the information ინფორმაციის სისწორეში ეჭვი შეიტანესto question smb. closely ვისიმე დაწვრილებით გამოკითხვაto submit smb. to examination / questioning / criticism ვისიმე გასინჯვა / დაკითხვა / გაკრიტიკებაthe manager will deal with this question ამ საკითხს მმართველი მოუვლის / მიხედავსhe alluded to this question in his speech თავის გამოსვლაში ამ საკითხს გაკვრით შეეხო
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