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§ გზა; მანძილი; ყოფაქცება; საშუალება; by the way სხვათა შორის; way out გამოსავალი მდგომარეობიდან§1 გზაI lost my way გზა დამეკარგა/ამებნაwe got under way გზას გავუდექით;a new / simple way of doing sth რისიმე გაკეთების ახალი/მარტივი გზა ან ხერხი;this is the best way to do it ამის გასაკეთებლად ეს არის საუკეთესო გზა;●●she went that way იქით(კენ) წავიდაyou have it your own way როგორც გინდა ისე მოიქეცი;leave things the way they are როგორც იყო ყველაფერი ისე დატოვე//ნურაფერს შეცვლიpreparations are under way მზადება/სამზადისი მიმდინარეობსto put smb. out of the way გზიდან ვინმეს ჩამოცილება(მოკვლით ან სხვა გზით);he went out of his way to help me წელებზე ფეხი დაიდგა, რომ დამხმარებოდაin the proper way სათანადოდ / სწორად●●at the parting of the ways გზაჯვარედინზე●●by way of illustration... აი, მაგალითად...●●a short way off / a short distance from ახლოსto make way გზის მიცემა / დათმობაin a general way ჩვეულებრივი გზით / წესითto go a long way იმყოფინებს (3 p. sg.)2 გასასვლელიthere is a narrow way between the two houses ამ ორ სახლს შუა ვიწრო გასასვლელია3 ადათ-წესი, ზნე-ჩვეულება;4 (მიგვითითებს მოქმედების ან ქცევის მანერაზე)she has a way with people ხალხის მომადლიერებას/გულის მოგებას ახერხებსlet's do it this way ასე/ასეთნაირად გავაკეთოთin the same way ასევე, ამნაირადვე●●in every way ყოველმხრივout of the way ა) არაჩვეულებრივი; ბ)მივარდნილი
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