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1 დაღუპვა (დაღუპავს, დაიღუპება)2 გაფუჭება, წახდომაmy jacket has perished in the rain პიჯაკი წვიმაში გამიფუჭდა / წამიხდაanother five minutes and I’d perish კიდევ ხუთი წუთი და დავიღუპებოდი -
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1 და2 მაგრამ, კიanother five minutes and I’d perish კიდევ ხუთი წუთი და დავიღუპებოდიI’ll go and you stay მე წავალ, შენ კი დარჩიand so on და ასე შემდეგ (და ა. შ. / და მისთ.) -
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§ სხვა, კიდევ ერთი§1 მეორე2 კიდევI'll have to solider on for another year in this job ამ სამუშაოზე კიდევ ერთი წელი უნდა ვწიო ჭაპანიhe switched the conversation to another topic საუბარი სხვა თემაზე გადაიტანაto sing another tune სხვა ჰანგზე / სხვაგვარად ამღერებაone after another ერთმანეთის მიყოლებით / შემდეგfor one thing…; for another …; ჯერ ერთი..., მერეც და...in another room სხვა / მეორე ოთახშიanother five minutes and I’d perish კიდევ ხუთი წუთი და დავიღუპებოდიbetween one thing and another, I had no time for you ხან ესაო, ხან ისაო და შენთვის ვეღარ მოვიცალეlet me have another go მოდი, ერთხელ კიდევ ვცდიmy battery is good for another year ჩემი აკუმულატორი კიდევ ერთ წელს ივარგებსI’ll do it another time სხვა დროს გავკეთებthat`s quite another matter ეს სულ სხვა საქმეა
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Perish — Per ish, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Perished}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Perishing}.] [OE. perissen, perisshen, F. p[ e]rir, p. pr. p[ e]rissant, L. perire to go or run through, come to nothing, perish; per through + ire to go. Cf. {Issue}, and see { ish}.] To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
perish — ► VERB 1) die. 2) suffer complete ruin or destruction. 3) rot or decay. 4) (be perished) Brit. be suffering from extreme cold. ● perish the thought Cf. ↑perish the thought … English terms dictionary
perish — [per′ish] vi. [ME perischen < extended stem of OFr perir < L perire, to go through, perish < per , through (see PER1) + ire, to go: see YEAR] 1. to be destroyed, ruined, or wiped out 2. to die; esp., to die a violent or untimely death… … English World dictionary
Perish — Per ish, v. t. To cause perish. [Obs.] Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
perish — mid 13c., from periss prp. stem of O.Fr. perir, from L. perire to be lost, perish, lit. to go through, from per through, completely, to destruction (see PER (Cf. per)) + ire to go (see ION (Cf. ion)). Perishables in refer … Etymology dictionary
perish — I verb be annihilated, be destroyed, be eradicated, be extinguished, be null and void, be ruined, become extinct, cease, cease living, cease to be, cease to exist, cease to live, come to an end, come to naught, come to ruin, crumble, depart, die … Law dictionary
perish — [v] die, decline, decay be destroyed, be killed, be lost, bite the dust*, break down, buy the farm*, cease, check out*, collapse, corrupt, croak, crumble, decease, decompose, demise, depart, disappear, disintegrate, end, expire, fall, give up the … New thesaurus
perish — v. (formal) 1)(D; intr.) to perish by (to perish by the sword) 2) (D; intr.) to perish from, of (to perish from disease) * * * [ perɪʃ] of (to perish from disease) (D; intr.) to perish from (formal) (D; intr.) to perish by (to perish by the… … Combinatory dictionary
perish — /ˈpɛrɪʃ / (say perish) verb (i) 1. to suffer death, or lose life, through violence, privation, etc.: to perish in battle. 2. to pass away; decay and disappear. 3. to rot: rubber perishes. 4. to suffer destruction: whole cities perish in an… …
perish — [[t]pe̱rɪʃ[/t]] perishes, perishing, perished 1) VERB If people or animals perish, they die as a result of very harsh conditions or as the result of an accident. [WRITTEN] Most of the butterflies perish in the first frosts of autumn. ...the ferry … English dictionary
perish — perishless, adj. perishment, n. /per ish/, v.i. 1. to die or be destroyed through violence, privation, etc.: to perish in an earthquake. 2. to pass away or disappear: an age of elegance that has forever perished. 3. to suffer destruction or ruin … Universalium