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1 score
§ ნიშანი; ანგარიში; ოცეული; ნიშნის დადება, ჩანიშვნა, დანიშვნა§1 ანგარიშიat the end of the first half the score was 3 to 1 პირველი ნახევრის ბოლოს ანგარიში იყო სამით ერთიto pay / settle / wipe off an old score სამაგიეროს გადახდა, შურისძიება●●you needn't worry on that score ეგ ნუ გაწუხებს // ამაზე ნუ იღელვებ2 მიზეზი3 ოცეული, ოცი4 ნაკვალევი, ნიშანი, ნაჭდევი, ჭდე5 პარტიტურა (სიმფონიისა, ოპერისა)6 ბურთის გატანა (ბურთს გაიტანს)7 გაფხაჭნა (გაფხაჭნის)his note-book was scored in red pencil მისი რვეული წითელი ფანქრით იყო გადაჯღაბნილიthe mountain side is scored by torrents მთის ფერდი ნიაღვრებისგანაა დაღარული / დასერილი8 მუსიკალური ნაწარმოების მისადაგება რომელიმე საკრავისათვის9 მიღწევა (მიაღწევს)10 ჯობნა (აჯობებს) -
2 goal
§ მიზანი, კარი (ფეხბურთის), გოლი§1 მიზანი2 კარი (ფეხბურთში)3 გატანილი ბურთი
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