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1 conceal
დამალვა (დამალავს)he concealed the fact / the truth ფაქტი / სიმართლე დამალაto speak, tell / conceal / learn / know the truth სიმართლის თქმა / დამალვა / გაგება / ცოდნა -
2 truth
1 სიმართლე, ჭეშმარიტებაto speak, tell / conceal / learn / know the truth სიმართლის თქმა / დამალვა / გაგება / ცოდნაin truth // to say / tell the truth… სიმართლე რომ ვთქვათ... // სიმართლე უნდა ითქვასit is the plain / honest truth ეს ჭეშმარიტი სიმართლეაthis is an established truth ეს დადასტურებული ფაქტია / ჭეშმარიტებააI grant the truth of what she says მჯერა, რომ სიმართლეს ამბობს -
3 triumph
§ გამარჯვების ზეიმი, ტრიუმფი; ზეიმობა, დღესასწაული§1 გამარჯვებაto achieve a triumph over sth / smb. რაიმეზე / ვინმეზე გამარჯვების მოპოვება2 ტრიუმფი, ზეიმი3 კმაყოფილება, სიხარული4 გამარჯვება (გაიმარჯვებს)5 გამარჯვების გამო ზეიმი (იზეიმებს), სიხარული
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