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  • 1 hope

    I
    [həup] n հույս. great/faint/forlorn/ vague/ vain hope մեծ/թույլ/աղոտ/զուր հույսեր, have little /high hopes քիչ/մեծ հույսեր ունենալ. have not the faintest hope հույսի չնչին նշույլ անգամ չունենալ. be past hope անհույս լինել. resign all hope հույսը կտրել. pin/put one’s hopes on մեկի վրա հույս դնել/ապավինել. in the hope of հու սա լով. have good hopes հույսեր ունենալ. raise hopes հույս արթնացնել. What a hope ! ծղր. Մտքովդ էլ չանցնի
    II
    [həup] v հուսալ, հույս ունենալ/տածել. I hope so Հուսով եմ, որ այդպես է. I hope not Հուսով եմ, որ այդպես չէ. hope against hope հրաշքի վրա հույս դնել. հույսը չկորցնել. հակառակ ամե նին. hope for the best հուսալ որ ամեն ինչ շատ լավ կլինի. hope for better from smn մեկից ավելին սպասել

    English-Armenian dictionary > hope

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