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    [bai] ad v կողքին, մոտիկ. կողքով, մո տով. He walked by me Նա անցավ իմ կողքով. prep մոտ, կից. կողմից. by the window պա տու հանի մոտ. The book was written by Tolstoy Գիրքը գրված էր Տոլստոյի կողմից. by knife դանա կով. (ժամանակ. դեմ, կողմը) by the evening երեկոյան դեմ/կողմ. by two o’clock ժամի երկուսի կողմը. (միջոցով) by hard work համառ աշխատանքով. (ըստ) judge by appearance ըստ արտաքինի դատել know by sight դեմքով ճանաչել. (տակ) read by candle մոմի լույսի տակ կարդալ. (ձև, միջոց, մե թոդ) by car/train/bus/airmail մեքենա յով/գնաց քով/ ավտոբուսով/ավիափոստով. one by one մեկ առ մեկ. pay by check չեքով վճարել. go by the name of անվան տակ հայտնի լինել. by accident պատահաբար. by heart անգիր. We came by Paris Մենք եկանք Փարիզով. (վայր) a house by the sea տուն ծովի ափին. He is older by two years Նա երկու տարով մեծ է. pay by the month վճարել ըստ ամսի. divide/multiple by three երեքով բաժա նել/բազ մա պատկել. by all accounts ըստ տեղե կու թյունների. by her request նրա խնդրանքով. by the terms պայ մաննե րով. know by experience փորձով/փոր ձից իմանալ. by the way ի միջի այլոց. by profession մասնագիտությամբ. by no means ոչ մի դեպքում. by and by ժամանակի ընթաց քում, աստի ճա նաբար. by and large ընդ հա նուր առմամբ. by Jove/George! Աստված վկա

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