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1 dictate
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3 term
§ ვადა; სემესტრი; ტერმინი; სახელდება, გამოხატვა§1 პირობაacceptable / unacceptable terms მისაღები / მიუღებელი პირობები●●they came to terms შეთანხმებას მიაღწიეს2 ვადაterm of office / lease თანამდებობაზე ყოფნის / იჯარის ვადა3 სასწავლო სემესტრი4 დამოკიდებულებაto be on friendly / good / bad terms მეგობრულ / კარგ / ცუდ დამოკიდებულებაში ყოფნაto make terms with smb. შეთანხმება (შეთანხმდებიან)5 ტერმინი●●she spoke of you in very flattering terms ძალიან გაქოin general / simple terms ზოგადად / მარტივად რომ ვთქვათ6 წოდება (უწოდებს)I term it a disgrace მე ამას უმსგავსობას / სამარცხვინოს ვუწოდებlong-term გრძელვადიანი, ხანგრძლივიwe doubt the propriety of this term in this context ჩვენი აზრით, ეს სიტყვა ამ კონტექსში არ არის მართებულიwe are on intimate terms ახლო ურთიერთობა გვაქვს // ახლო მეგობრობა გვაკავშირებსto haggle over the terms პირობებზე კამათი / ვაჭრობაto be on friendly terms with smb.. ვინმესთან მეგობრული დამოკიდებულების ქონა
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