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§ აფეთქების ან რისამე გასკდომის ხმა, ემოციების უცაბედი გამოვლინება§1 (burst) გასკდომა, გახეთქვაthe tire/balloon burst საბურავი / ბუშტი გასკდაshe was bursting with fury / envy სიბრაზისაგან/შურისაგან გულზე სკდებოდაshe burst with laughing სიცილით მოკვდა /გასკდა;she is bursting to tell me everything ერთი სული აქვს, ყველაფერი მითხრას2 აფეთქება (აფეთქდება)the shell/boiler burst ჭურვი/საქვაბე აფეთწდა3 ავარდნა ატყდომაhe burst into/out of the room ოთახში შემოვარდა//ოთახიდან გავარდა4 გარღვევა, განგრევაhe burst into uproarious laughter ხარხარი/როხროხი აუტყდაto burst one's bonds ბორკილების მოშორება / მოხსნა / გადაყრა / გაწყვეტა // თავისუფლების მოპოვება
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