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1 აზრი, იდეაa brilliant / foolish / strange / simple idea ბრწყინვალე / სილელური / უცნაური / მარტივი აზრიthe main idea of the story მოთხრობის მთავარი აზრი / დედააზრი2 წარმოდგენა, ცნება"where's Tom?"- "I've no idea",,ტომი სად არის?"-,,წარმოდგენა არა მაქვს''3 ჰგონია, ფიქრობს●●what an idea! ეს კიდევ რა მიგონა! ეს ხომ ზღაპარია!I have an idea that it will rain ვფიქრობ, რომ გაწვიმდებაto obtrude one's ideas on smb. თავისი აზრების სხვისთვის თავს მოხვევაI tried hard to put him off his idea, but in vain ძალიან ვეცადე მისი აზრი სხვა რამეზე გადამეტანა, მაგრამ ამაოდ●●he is possessed by this idea ამ იდეითაა შეპყრობილიshe shies away from the idea of the exam გამოცდაზე ფიქრის გამო გული უკანკალებსI haven't the slightest idea about it ამაზე არავითარი წარმოდგენა არა მაქვსa train of ideas აზრთა / იდეათა მთელი ჯაჭვიa hazy idea ბუნდოვანი აზრი / წარმოდგენაthe birth of an idea იდეის წარმოშობა / გაჩენა
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