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1 დახმარებაwith the help of smb. / sth ვისიმე / რისიმე დახმარებითfriendly / material / financial / moral / disinterested help მეგობრული / მატერიალური / ფინანსური / მორალური / უანგარო დახმარება2 დახმარება (დაეხმარება), შველა (უშველის), ხელის შეწყობაwill you help me? დამეხმარები? / მიშველი?3 (cannot help doing sth) თავის ვერ შეკავებაI can't help thinking about it ამ აზრს ვერ ვიცილებ // არ შემიძლია ამაზე არ ვიფიქროI can't help if it rains რა ჩემი ბრალია, თუ გაწვიმდა?4 (to help oneself to sth) მირთმევა5 (to help smb. to sth) გამასპინძლება, მირთმევა (მიართმევს)let me help you ნება მომეცი, დაგეხმარო!a reciprocal love / help ურთიერთსიყვარული / თანაზიარი სიყვარული // ურთიერთდახმარებაI want somebody to help me მინდა, რომ ვინმე დამეხმაროსwith a view of helping her მისი დახმარების მიზნით/განზრახვითhelp yourselves, don't hold back მიირთვით, ნუ გერიდებათ!he was more of a hindrance than a help ხელს უფრო გვიშლიდა, ვიდრე გვეხმარებოდაI wish I could help you ნეტავი, შემეძლოს შენი დახმარება / დაგეხმაროhe is willing to help სურს / მზადაა დაგვეხმაროსshe cried for help დაიძახა, მიშველეთოhe went out of his way to help me წელებზე ფეხი დაიდგა, რომ დამხმარებოდა
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