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§ დასკვნა; ბოლო; დახურული; საიდუმლო; ახლობელი; დახურვა, დამთავრება§1 ახლო, ახლოსa close friend / relative ახლო მეგობარი / ნათესავიthe school is close to the theatre სკოლა თეატრთან ახლოა / ახლოსააshe was close to tears ცრემლი მოადგა // კინაღამ ატირდა2 მკაცრი3 დახუთული4 გულდასმითი, გულმოდგინე, საგულდაგულოI’ll give it a close attention ამას განსაკუთრებულ ყურადღებას მივაქცევ / განსაკუთრებული გულისყურით მოვეკიდები5 ძალიან მიახლოებული, თითქმის ზუსტიthey live at close quarters ვიწროდ / სივიწროვეში ცხოვრობენ(n.) ბოლოat the close of the play პიესის ბოლოს / დასასრულს6 დახურვა (დახურავს, დაიხურება), დაკეტვაthe door closed კარი დაიხურა / ჩაიკეტა7 დამთავრება, შეწყვეტაlet's close the discussion კამათი დავამთავროთ / შევწყვიტოთit's a closed book to me ეს ჩემთვისჩინურია / სრულიად გაუგებარიაthey are looking for you, lie close till they've gone გეძებენ, დაიმალე, მანამ არ წავლენ!a close relationship ახლო ურთიერთობა / კავშირიat close range ახლოს / ახლოდან●●that was a close / narrow shave! ძლივს გადავრჩი!close / near to ახლოს, აქვეwe sat closer so that we could hear better უფრო ახლოს დავჯექით, რომ უკეთესად გაგვეგოnear / close at hand იქვე / ახლოსI saw her at close quarters ახლოს დავინახე // ახლოდან შევხედეhe closed the door gently მშვიდად / ფრთხილად მიხურა კარიhave you hurt yourself?' 'no, but it was close call' "ხომ არ დაშავდი?" "არა, მაგრამ ბეწვზე გადავრჩი"this is a very close approximation to the truth ეს ძალიან ახლოა სიმართლესთან
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