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1 sight
§ მხედველობა; სანახაობა, ხედი; შენიშვნა, დათვალიერება§1 მხედველობაgood / poor sight კარგი / სუსტი მხედველობაto lose / recover sight მხედველობის დაკარგვა / აღდგენაhe has long / short sight შორსმხედველია / ახლომხედველია2 დანახვა●●to catch sight of თვალის მოკვრა3 შეხედვა, ნახვაat first sight it seemed that… ერთი შეხედვით ისე ჩანდა, თითქოს...4 მხედველობის / ხედვის არეthere was nobody in / within sight არავინ ჩანდა5 სანახაობაthe blossoming pomegranate is a beautiful sight აყვავებული ბროწეული ლამაზი სანახავია6 (sights) ღირსშესანიშნავი ადგილები, ხედები7 დანახვა (დაინახავს), თვალის მოკვრა; დამიზნება (დაუმიზნებს)near-sighted ბეცი, ახლომხედველიthey were awed by the sight of the Pope რომის პაპს შიშითა და მოკრძალებით უყურებდნენ -
2 breath
სუნთქვაto catch/hold one's breath სუნთქვის შეკავება (შეიკავებს) // სულის გაბანვაbelow/under one's breath დაბალი ხმით/ჩურჩულითto be out of breath სულის შეკავება//ქოშინის ატყდომაto take smb.’s breath away სუნთქვის შეკავებაto waste one’s breath ჰაერზე ლაპარაკი//სიტყვების რახა-რუხი●●he was short of breath ქოშინი აუვარდა●●save your breath! ლაპარაკს აზრი არა აქვს!to get one's breath სულის მოთქნა // გონს მოსვლაto take breath §1 შესუნთქვა//სულის მოთქმაto take breath §2 სულის მოთქმა
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